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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9.1839;
WBAT HE SAW IN EUROPE.
ALDERMAN DANNENfiERQ HAS AN
INTERESTING 8TORY TO TELL.
TALK WITH A TOBACCO .HAS,
If* f»rrn!cn offltn Travel* In Germany,
Mvilzrrland, France and HnzUiut
—At Ilie I*arf« F.xpoaition-
liaudllns 1220.000,000
of Money.
ott (hi Vo vt To I,arm LAW U B«*
celVed In (be ('cuiral Cllj.
‘‘We are havir.i; no end of trouble,'
iafd a ilstk .n a leading dru;; ator* Frb
day morning to n TtLSOBAPS mad,
‘•with (his confounded toiacco LIU.
"You cee t tire law impose* a penalty
upon anyone who sella tobacco in any
forth to a minor. Weil, that law in
almost the lane of our existence, and if
we didn't already hare a large tobacco
trade I believe the lirm would close out
Alderman Joseph Dannenber* had a >lock and not handle tobacco at tl'.
veo- intorratir, account of hto Euro-! SfigS&SZ
|ic .n trip to give to a Tcleorai B man eluded the clerk, as he left the reporter’s
Wednesday, which conn* t be pm upon side to t\ ait on a customer who had just
jwpi-r n« entertainingly is it w as tell by ! antersd,
jinn, although »t will give a fair idea of The TxLEQBAPB man leaned over on
u.o pkarant time he had over there. ! cigar case and awaited develop-
«Mtcorapnnied by mr wife aud dough-
ter 1 saiisu Hum New York on Jun • 12," In ,r *» than n minute a middle-aped
‘aid Mr. D;» mien berg, "and reached bceinesn man walked it and in deli.#-
Piemen, in Germany, nine da;* aft, r- wato tom* asked for a plug of chewing
ward*. I bad Uen there seven years be- tobacco and a package of cigarette?,
fore, but there did not seem to have been , «is uranU were suj j lie ! by the ; ounjr
muub change or i.iiproveuicnts during , «*** in due haste. Mid Uien there wu
that t*?m\ Fr-ra Lreuie i we vidted another lull in the trail.c.
otiier places, n dablv the Cliitusec.! With hi* coat in tatters and bare-
where joor, crazy King Ludwig of ’ «*t*d, a small white archin waa the
Pat aria rami a castle which is, ns uoxt to make his appearance,
marly asp..^-i le,a counterpart of Uie “Gimme some cigarettes," said the
Bph-ndld oue in Versailles. nor. in an insolent maimer.
"Here ue fonnd immense throngs of *»• clerk looked weary. In a gruff
people, many ot whom had to wn.t two he ordered the urchin to get out of
o- three hours for their turn to in th ‘* l ,,ac ® in "hert order,
aud sco this wcnde.ful freak of King ! T,, ° l*»y glared at the clerk, and as he
Ludwig's disenaed imagination. The ad*: P*««l out into the street in walked a
mission prioe is 50 cents. Therearo other a ed ymng man, apparently aev-
I •lace* in the vicinity, and it costs to visit ®ntevnor eighteen years of sge. A*
them, too, lire income from these Jncy pa., el, tire rag* of the urchin
ource* is very great, and is applied by ikJancd the coat of the young man,
the government to paying off K.ng Lud- 1 causing Idm to turn aside quickly*
v ig»debts. But even ut the present a patro.x cilallt.ncjed.
hoa\y rate of receipt* they won’t be "Let me have n taomce of ‘Full
?li 8 .‘°iT«m r "" indebtedn '» until I Pres.,* Gccrge, said tho young moo in a
me year iw% i pj eaxaD& mne.
'•’* IwmnlU!, I > . _ I "Are you 21!” asked tho clerk.
IN A DANGEROUS PUCE.
SEXTON KEATING TALKS AT LENGTH
ABOUT ThE BOND MONUMENT.
IfeClvc lb. Call... of 111. Danger
lo Tills Costly Pile and Suc2«*Sta a
It fined)- Only a Question
of Time,
Al»t»RAL* FOR .UKKfllll.
ml Dollars
Cot cdtrabi. dixeurdon has been ere'
ated in Macon hj the retent dixcovery
that the Bond monument, CO* * be
c U'lml* Jin.! ToiiTIioiis
for a »w Utilldlnx for
President Nunrallv of Me;
HI ..i:i.; .. i. i ■ i l I■ r 1.i::.-• Il
ogementof that institution, and at the
present rate it will r.-1 I • IdBg bWWj
tho rnauciaJ problem will have been
effectually solved. *
It was toniefhingof a surprise Frday
night to seolTr.Nunnally step off from the
Central train, after the announcement in
SPECIAL FAIR PREMIUMS.
THE COMING STATE FAIR TO BE THE
BEST EVER HELD.
Arr.r.1 ,’ror« rounds, Apply forSpne.
- TH, Agricultural Dl.pl>, will 11,
lmn,ow-Np,rI.I Premiums
Offered for Flowers,
r A , « . wnurae “ ' -Ann. Wen ‘ 9 when th» Telmbapb man ap-
fineiat in Rom UU1 cemetery, w7* * n ™ preached, "and it looks funny to *eo me
ger of falling down on the East Tcnw. ts *' back hero so soon, don't it'/’
*» altracted'bj- the remarkable covered
Lot tliat the foundations of the monu* hours 710 mile**, ‘ ., nty
ment were being loosened and the wall* & miie* across the eo^
parted by tlie vibration caused by pass- 1 speech on education, secitro^
mg trains. { uciits for Mercer, w ho will be ^o..
The dangerous condition of the Bond «« Monday, inenchcd a sermon to a tagRw
yesterday's Tbleokati! that he wai away ..... ,
onabusinsr- trip to bo absent sererul jmndrsasof letters are pouring in
daily on Secretary Nisbet iu regard to
the coming State Fair. Never l eforo
has there been such nn interest in an
Agricultural exhibition, and from all in*
dilation. Macon will l.aid j- ka ablo to
days.
"I liar* U-cn trarplimf," said tho pr- -
Ident. whan tbs Teuiirahi
raibowl track. General attention I M J int I h»™ E oi f« “• ’ W”
KOC.VD TO D1 A ALTrES*.
Uiiatiuidn- Done for flie Coming
*tnte Pair.
Steadily, day by day, the prospects for
imoil Ci.f. L v „i- - i At i .
a Kp^l State Fair are becoming brighter
and brighter.
>Iayor Price, alive to tho city's In
terest, Is sparing no pain* and every
Afternoon can be found at *he pork
superintending the work of improve*
®ent» to the buildings and ground*.
Dr. IL If. Cory w rite* from Sanders*
villo Hint Jefferson and Washington
counties may bo depended upon to com
pete strongly for the $1,200 premium for
the licet county exhibit.
Mrs, LaGrange of Macon has mado an
®ntry of urt exliihiu*.
Mu* Millie Cobh, nL o of this city, en
ters for tho best display of feminine
•d fours
niatisoh utu was Ent noticed by gexton congregation under a large font at a
Keating about tinea weeks ago, and ho country church, lifted a coliecti< n sufli-
first night i>elng spent at a little town
named Constance, where we lodged at a , the
ia. lain the old cliajel, and many of
tie sacred paintings aud images of
Madonnas, etc., were still on tho walls.
1 here we mw a church that was built
StO years agr».
••f rom there wc went to Zurich and
at once mado it known, as it deserved . cient to purchase a much-needed npi
the immediate attention of those most tutus for the University, got the a-.so*
interested in pregen ing this beautiful ciat on to promise to supiort two jioor
memoilaL No delinito steps ba^xo been ! young men at college, ate a big dinner
taken to etrcngtlun the walls, although under the trees, sucli as Buptiat worn n
every day odds to the dangerous risk of . i® tho country know bow to prepare,
letting it remain as it i*. rode ten miles to take the train, and
A Thlecjhafh man visited Rose Hilt here I urn, only sorry tliat I did not ask
cemetery a few day# ago for the purpose that goal and liberal people for more,
of asa>rtainingthe exact condition of the for tln*y gave me more than I a*kcd for
monument in querdiou. | end smiled a kind farewell, as much as
Mr. Keating, the sexton, kindly ac- to say, ‘Come, again, and when you
coinpanied the reporter to the spot and . come ask for more, andjwo will giro ft’*—
showed where the trouble was. I u®d 1 intend to do it.
As before stated, the monument is one Tbg president's aitcal.
’nm “ pro . UI,1 T O' 0 co '?' “Merer i, all ri-ht with tho people,
n ?:' me, S T 7; U ■" ,n . <U 1/11 »» '» 9k9 « wlwt it ought to l!u here
in tho northern portion of the grounds, ! fo Macon
SSSSS-A GS£ 7S2r«a
HuiHit tST Udi 01 " l’lf li °“ E ^"TheTrjUaArH ho given Mere.ro
i,s,l '-^r£L hZ: 51
coet hiu something over *JV,-I ••\viio will give u. the *10,000 that
will erect the new building f*
Oh, get me tho cigareitts.” replied
. , , . • » * the young man. flushing as ho spoke:; angel, moi
T* b<en 9 ouunery. "don't vou think X am 21/■ I ton. Tho
dmlng tHule, were .pre«l in who, “Well,drat tell me.”went onthedork, 0».
never moving from hia plsee. “*
“Of courae, I am 21. Come, burr)- up,
said the joung man.
Inn ereon.l, the clerk had handed him
the ci,:nritie.; and hml taken th. dinner,
nndih.vjoung mail mumbling to him- emt the shaft. This ail is inclosed on | reeuliar h sloric interest iwsae.1 through
ttnoo Jd.s H; walla of brown alone, the . die city on the East 'Um.e-.MO road.
"Srf “* ,h ”. utaelw -If dL J pre."AdtK ur3oe^;y
Lf, /! “ “ n,1 * bt nn , d «WI •"« “Now .U'a what 1 uie.m," contimiei
?“*“ thy mountain.^ tttighted with the cleric, "Tbatyouagnurngotmi.lan,
and pouring with small cataracts
< f melted ice and snow. I cannot imag
ine anything more grand than the
ic nery of bwitzeriand. Tho nearest
thing to it in this country is tho Yellow
stone Park,although tho Bwi.-« mountains
are far n.oro majestic and tho lam.'.vsapo
is more diversifl <J. There arc railroads
up Mime of these mountains, riding on
which is almost liko going up in an ele
vator, Tho one up tlio Hiatus must bo
about as steep as 45 degrscr.
oay, grand Paris.
‘‘From Switzerland to Paris was but a
short step. Ah? the grandeur and tho
gayety of Pari*: It is the moot livoly city
in the world. There is more bustle and
lift on the streets at midnight in i’nrls
than at nocn on the busiest nay in New
York. Put comparing Paris to New
York is about like comparing New York
to Macon. No telegraph or tsiephono
wires are seen nn rh*> HfM». ’t }»..*• 2rs
all underground. Tho stie ts aro lighted
w ith electricity for the most port.
“The great exposition is a sight for a
lifetime. If is at least l nr times as
lar^o as tlio Centennial Exposition wok,
and every nation on tho globe is repre
sented the n*. In the Chinese quarter you
might Imagine you were in hina, and
the Japanese gardens look like bits of
lokia American Industries show up
m lend idly her'. Their exhibit of raa-
chicery la ahead of that of any other
country, and next to that of 'France.
The ump mar be Mkl of tho American
. continued
. ‘That young man got mad and
will not trade here any more, probably.
You were here and to have to give his
age a< 21 and to have me doubt it
art exhibit. The Americans have a very
strong "puir In Paris. The French havo
a warm regard for them because they
represent a sister republic, and also bo*
cause thy spend their monev freely
here. Ldi-cr. is there
and toasted on every band. Kyaltr
itself could not command tho attention
of tho French like Edison lias dun*. J
raw him at a hotel lie is a pale, buirt,
uniutemt'ng-lfxiklng man, and l did
not get near enough to spenk t» him.
ALOKRIAN ATOBACB D.lNCTR?.
“Among tlio other strange tilings we
aaw at the exposition wcie me so-called
•stomach da'tcers’of Algiers. I never
saw nor heard of anything li'.e it before.
They htood Upright, and their Monuclis
commenced moving rapidly, while the
re.<t of Clio body wo* still. Not only Oil
the stomach move rapidly Horn oide to
“id®* but it finally wabbled clear around
to t io back. It wat an ugly sight, butt
wv remarkable one*
Kutrance to tuo exposition costs only
anawer the question and scy they are of
age. 1 sell them.'*
well, you don't ask all? queried tho re*
porter.
“No, I can't say that I do.** concluded
tho clerk. "Thcro who have nits*
tad es we rarely question, but the clean
•haven ones norcr pass challenge."
“It's all we can do to tell and we aro
not going to run the risk. Hut when
onto a man gives his age, wo set his
name down with the date, and, if |iosri*
blc, witncfSTs, and after that he is asked
no question *.
V. lint etrret ha, th. law had tlprm tlio
boyrt adeed tho report.r a few hour.
Inter ot n haling tob«co home in tho
Tlio Iccatlon of ,k. nmunoloutn or,
tomb being on n steep hill.ide, it was | AN ISTEUliSTINti OLD ItKI.IC,
nrcn.yirr to till in wtth eurth to a ton-. * n En^no n tc a War lll.torr
rtderouledepth on the lowsr side in order » Tbrousb Diaeon.
” 9 , n ,| n J* |f ve , 1 .. 1 ’ lr f^ e OI ? which to Inight n locomotive poshersing
erect the shaft, ibis HU is inclosed on I .r Ji ii„„.,.h
»city on tlio East 'i'cnues-sio road,
It w as the o!d •’C*.Dernl,** which fig*
«*de wndlv conforming to tho steep rnr- , ..woo,™ o:a -uvnerai,- wiucn ug-
feen of tho bUMde, end tlio end wall tired In “Anderson', ruiil," which has
ptMcnting o high front to the nver. l*eniMibli,hed .core, of times, a brief
Only n few fret lu m the foot of thin sketched which U ns fallow.:
... . .. — w “ ,l ' «cnpjmg most of_ tho nvailnbl. Oi:c elaj-, in UOJ, n train from Atlanta
►* milling of an insult in his eye?. But ?p«ce between it and tho atcep river I stomwd at Biir bhantv. ThUen ino was
tu? ^ ke *:r onc °ra ilJ S and osh.ng oa they Unt.lisa the track of tho Ernst Tennes- | attached to itf While tho conductor and
ITf’i' , JX*““ l9nd,Jc<ir 8 1 * rnilro.*!, over | nil 110 train men were inoido eating,
whh h train, ore frp.|Ucntly pawing. Ckpt Andoreon, a federal cliia r, with
.SS b .£!*i5 i T“ «*wnl men, boarded tho engine, U.'-
wi.l floating the t.chcd it from the train, nnd ran off
railroad track ha, commenced to part j with it toward, Cluttancono. Cant,
from tire ud. wMU At the norlheatt I Anderaon'. intention w^toreir up the
rornor a crack of moro than half an track aud burn all tho bridge, no the
nch exist, totweon the two wall*. If TVettcrn and Atlantic road between
this part should fall It would ineviulily Allama turd Chattanooga, to as to de
throw a large amount of earth and .tun. ! nrivo tlio Tenm aeo Confederate, ot
on n.V.®.”^ilrnml track. 0 .luiuuuieation with Atlanta.
But t.teresult n-o.t to he feared f. that After a run of about forty miles, tire
"Oh, It hn« cut trade in cigarettes
down to about two-third, of what it u ai
. month ago,” replied the (nl.ccr.niit, as
ho posted out .plug of tnhaio to a
■null boy and received thi money in tho
otlnr hand.
“Yen needn't look aurprlMd .bout this
about 11 cents.
IV e ascended the Eiffel tosrer,which is
nearly | CO) feet high. It l a< five dlf-
fereni elevator,, and it took uj two
I nurs to pet to the tops W. w ere Ineky,
for sente had to wait nearly a sshol • day
for theirturn, Mpr-at w«e tlio croud.
A new,paper is puhlUhcd at tlio top of
the tower and nil tlio inside tpaco la
tilled w ith (torn aud other place, of
hu-iiiesn,
"Leaving Pari, (where I would like to
live neat to Macon) wo went to London.
kind rf n trauaact'ou." he continued,
t. ■ te pmWIs » is. That tsr
has nn'oed-r IrUi ,hi» father to tlit,
1 ' >• ■ " > J l •» to ,..d I i.i
n plug v.f tnloereSdrlmwrer tho lad
calls for it. Wo pM. the order into a
book,.can tho hoy closely aoas tool-
way. to able to Identify him, and then
till the order."
“Wo do tho more thing in other linns,
and clears and cigarette, are aent. u
daily by hoya. Though tho law is a
iiani one, we w iii eland by tr. it cu:a
otf tlio clgarett - trade sonic, hut there ie
not io much money in tli t. to wo won't
inl‘s it The factories will „ Mthouninda
and t loatosada in (Jenrga trade during
the sunlng year nnd Ids going to fell on
them, for we wer • gettii g to be inveter
ate cigarette smoker,
VTlio tore ran get them, though, end
I know that d. a-ns have already ur>
ranged for tl elr tuipply. Four <» five
of the I? and Is.;.,redd hoya will el l>
toged.er nnd order dlnct from llu
wliolc--ilcsd.Mh.'r in another city, Jn ( n.
uf ll.r ta iw, and hi th. conns.* o
a few d n, they will hascaaujp...
if tho wall fails the tank of earth will
all giv. way, which of counc will causo
tho tuonuu.ont to fall and Le ruined.
d',“‘i. l !L‘\v".!? n o | >—o a... v.,C ,u.«r,*
th*. lati* Johnson, which is nd* [ sin and liu men took to tbs woods. All
r.r~. ttH --- !r. T:.^ j jUl , , rco wcre c.*l|»lUml JUld Uk» n to j
full gave out. About ten miles further,
tho fttimgavc out, muU, »» the cou<iu>
tor Ctpf. Fuller, was close upon llu#
!'«rty wills nnoilu r engine, Capt. Ando
Thor are bound to have cij^nrcMtw atid
tobacco, and 1 doubt If th«* t r utl!r ran t«
►topped among them, for a wliiln at
Thu tobnero I'^n^o* nil over the city,
together altii ih* cigar stands »»••!
drug; ists, r< mpLiU of the tMuble iu . s
cvrtainin; the sges of the young mem of
the wesd.
A mikl’ AFFAIR.
A NIan.bU Wtfs and Two Sons Jelled
for Larceny.
Alex Glover (colored), with his wife
and two (*>>*• was i rutght before Jus
tice Means i r. terdav. char t'd witii
ThU it noi a- liieiy n. Bari., Ime has", cheating ansi awmdliug.
:o:i I, hiislncm air about it that auit, the Th. Cbver family lal been picking
largr.i city on earth, cotton lor Mr. Melton, on lion. U. W.
" •Vo Tidied tho h ums of parlianrint. I'aiu-raou'e pUce. 1 or aom. time they
»hich. since the dynatniio plot waa ihe- have been makuig qnito a wonderful
' oserud, are soruLsntly guarde.1 hi rreonl aacottou pickera,andtbtirwagra
pi'dfemen, who tee that no one i, ad* ran up at anch • rat. as to warrant m-
i.' tel lairylu, a parcel of any kind; vretiguti u.
tho lower of Loudon, where Mary, Then it waa found that they hod
V'wi n of he its, waa beheaded, and saw gained accree to tl • gin house, bed been
the crowna of many of the former mon- Inking out the cotton which they died
kwhs of England, and, l>y are* a! per- 1 already lien paid for picking and bad
u i -ion, I riaited the vault, of (lie Lank mixed this up n ilh freshly phkeJ cut-
Lngland, which hi a prir lego n t cotton, tnu, more than doonUng their
' [ten enjoyed. One of the attendant, wage* In tbia way thay used np over
!s ired in my hands, for a few aeconds, a Lobu pounds of cotton before they were
I ni kage containing bank note, worth discovered. So well tickled over tho
i O.uaI,(ft), or, in American money, 1 succcm of their littla trick were they
t ul.iAO.uod. it waa an intermting oo- tliat, llnally glowing careleaa, they told
Ji-i't. In another room gold Lara were ' of tiie acberne.
P" (l sererai feet high. I The rorenU atrenuonaly denied the
"Well, we left itmilhsnipton on Serf, charge, but ooe of the Losa gave them
1 •••nil got to New York Sept. SO. hiving away. In cunaequence. they ware aent
. _ ... La involved ill the fail. Tile
wall, of lire Johnson mausoleum also
show signs pf giving wny, and need iui-
uudiate attention.
"it i. n wooder," said Mr. Keating to
tho reporter, “that thu builder, ot tlicse
toiuta did not more securely join ilie
•rent and aide walla together winn tliey
wore putting them up. Then ail Una
trnuhU womd h,vo Peon prevented.”
Do you tiiiok, Mr, Keating, that the
rumlding of |«saiug trains has l.ecn tin;
win eras I of the cracking uf tins walls?
“Weil, of courae n constant vibration
woulu have a tendency to jar tho ma-
•onry apart in th. acakcat joints. But
in my opinion, the chief rauao It tire
pru ureoolho aides coming front the
great weight of the monument. Stand-
mg on the mniia pronnd. witii no piroper
iiaiiitiaiion io rest upon, it ia luttural to
nip) o*o that Ilie many Iona of marble
bearing on the earth would give it tin
outward pressure, which of courae tlw o
wails, witii no fastening, at the joints,
ore nut tilted to withstand. This is rs-
racially tho case niun the earth has
been softened by continued ralnv.”
Wo t means do you think sluiuld lie
taken to remedy the dlMlculty?
“There are only two cosy way, that I
< ar think ot at pres. nL One would be
to build n very strong granite wail in
flout of tho luntnoleums iu such a way
aa to safely hold too in n: wall and tiie
prmaara of earth behind ir. Tlio objec
tion to this m thod I, that it woul.l
destroy, in a great measure, tiie icauly
of Plirj mausoleums. A Mill belter anil
ea-ier w ay would l« to |iut In a anfllcinut
number of iton rode, runniug from the
in nt wall back to the hill, to held it all
■irmly togeib r.
“horaetbing must ha done, nnd that
very scon, or time two Una burial me
mo! iais w ill fall into ru in
immodatethe crowd, for the •« J handicraft
T Now the f.inn?rs hare a competitor
Lapt. J. F. Ron, president of the Sum- < worth/ of their licit elTortn. Bliss Zoo
wr Count/Agricultiral Club, has ap* Brown of Sparta hai entered for the
p‘«cd for space, and aays that Sumter Pfemium otlercd for tl s Leit inuivhluul
:^..-tainly be on 1 mtdwith.n elegant j ^^^rttSake.n interest-
fl)spU/. # ing exhihit of Confederate relics of the
FapL U**9 tn °® unt 3 r * , war in a "Confederate" booth,
bv Mines Futlmr aik ” u lberford, prom- Sirs. L. A. .Moore of Torro Haute, In-
ke tint thnv will Minks n that j *J&na, baa entered for tlio best ui*i>lav rf
“l S n valunbto ml*.rti«^» 9 "‘ for I feminino handicraft tutd needlework -
Win bo a valuable adv.tu*sw well as several intrica fur the tine t
their count/. . I denortmcntA
_F4itorBenn._rfjM Bnttar^anto ' ‘* lt- u *. virgin will have a line
disF" i y Jersey esttlo from his dairy
CONDENSED
PREMIUM LIS'
was iu tho city yesterday, and stated
“ * / Taylor <
that tho people of Taylor'county
Hiking the Irreliest sort of interest in the
coming fair. He who said it was nuite
likely that Taylor county would be
• competitor for tho nn miuin offeml for
tlio best county display.
Capt John P. Fort writes that Dough
erty county will make an individual uis-
phy from his expenoire farms in South-
Went Georgia. Tlio wbll-known fertility
of that section, and tho enterprising en
ergy of CapL Fort guarantee tliat the ex
hibit will be a fine one.
Light counties have now entered the
list as competitors for the $1,2 JO county
display premium.
AMONG THE FLOWERS.
No section in Georgia raises so many
mro and beautiful flowcis as Southwest
Georgia.
In Terry, Bfarsliallville, Fort Volley
and a dozen other towns there ore flower
gardens by scores, in any of w bich one
cun find a great \ariety of choice plant#
and llowcrt.
A special premium list has been ramie
up tor these amateur growers, and vis-
Lora may expect to see a grand display,
something that will advertise fSouthwcst
Georgia.
Along the Central road north of Bio-
con tlu ie aro dmu na, who will, no doubt,
compete for the prises.
Competition iu this department is re
stricts d to Georgia ptoiuctfon. All
article* must bv urictly of homo uroduc-
ti n or manufacture, and tho worlc of the
exhibitor. Prutcssionol gardeners are
eXv'.aded.
fann JW“t north of the city.
Soorotr.r;’ NLibet nml his nsrixLintn ate
keub quite busy sending out premium
lists.
There have been over a hundred ap-
plieont* for making the balloon ascension.
The fair managers have olf»»3«l a hand
some prize to any couple who will con
sent to be married in the balloon. Send
in your names at once.
For the benefit of those, who are still
asking for information on the subject.
srcctAt, rnzmnu.
E©*t rollfcUoa of plants In pot* Cicroira by
rxhibltor; vorottly nanirtl, and evim*ing
Uh- lirat nilturr. htrf'mw niiud b« had
to tfce ItMtUIJiial merit* of the plants,
rather than Uurir (puuittty J15 00
Bnt collection of oraacM-Mal-laaTod planta,
r mAi««a Ii.cn twenty vartruas SO)
!V«t collection of (praniuni*
For *njr hin*:U* sjiccini-n |4ant, comtilnlng
cTltlmc** of careful ctiltorr and prufuatoo
of Moon or ornamental Miafc A 00
At a.ntu and hung as upier, Audoraou collection of roar*,
was amous tlio number. I of cln
correctly named... A 00
ctsjjaantbenmnia, cor*
I1IS AUJI LAC KUATBD.
m ____ Jt<Dtt tjMtrfnl Mnd brut
the engine has been in uav at times ever
since, although it has been several times
repaired. But it has at ill an old-
fot luoaid air aLoat iL Last night it s
was on its way to tho Cmpiro Lumber *^ t
Company. It Il Gmugu *.f Mr. C.
U. Arthur, os engineer, and Mr. Jotm*
Craig, as fireman.
The old "Getwrar will soon lie pnllinL-
a log tram from Dublin to Empire.
. 10 00
too
AX OtU II ik t OUMH.
Alt I’pann < oitnij ;inn Shonla at a
I'uitrd Stair a .vtnraltHl.
A. P. Daniels, of Upson ctmnty, was
Tliunday Lrought hefure Coaimiaaior.tr
Krv.tn, Uiarged with laviug shut utun
oflicir. Daittvls hud been wunted for
sometime, but no ate oonld attest him
until Deputy Riley started out Wednes
day. Hm trip was a aucci*«.«ful one, aud
Daniels catue iu without reaistuucc.
Deputy Marshal lirewn was passing
L'nni JV homo on the night of Sept. 2d,
wheu Daniels fired at him. Tho Ucpuiy
returned the shot and several more uete
exciuingcd. Daniels admitted that ho
fired the tint »hot, but claimed tliat he
thought he was shooting at an owl.
lib owl story did him but little good,
for the con.rauiaiouer bound him over to
the l m.id btatt • court under $100 bail.
“ hkh ho luiniahed.
!*st taatrfnl and brat arnmin-J daden, to
compotMid of natural flowers uoljr, or
Indtowl flowna aod craMracotubiMd..
m*k basket of lioirrfa,' mi cut!
lfr?t m«ic *und of flovrera cot cut..,
nTibMUnothrlmir' in rui'lioa
So clock Mcndn/monune, Ocu S9.
FOX PROrxastOXAtA
Anycna can compete in thia daw, and
^njfeMiotutl gardeners will no doubt se
cure agcoJad. by making a lino ex
TO ADORN Ills flOHR.
.Hr, Dattnenberx Brings Hack Soma
rine Put III Hit • from Kurup*.
In writing of tho return or Alderman
Eannenterg fiom Lurope and what he
mw there no mention w i s made of the
fact that Mr. Uanuenberg brought back
twelve tine Itolniinn with him.
Ono ot tm-eo paintings, called "Die
GariikeLn t. took the lirat prize at the
exhibit in Blorch, and is qtSte a costly
picture. Another is a very fine copy of
u iliiilitimr bv tlm fmiirtn.a xtsi.i.. _
While at work in Hie Central's shop I uduintingby thefamomS auDhnuiifti r
Friday morning. Mr. K. Edmunds, a ' .Murillo, cuMled “Muchacnos Mnniando
maclunl t, lad his left arm caught iu Bletoues." These Une pictures will aoun
>onte slisiting and terribly !arvrat<d a hang in BIr. Dannent
Dr. W.ll.nms waa called in, and be ren- wltere they will he seen
liiLlt. Here is the list:
Beat collection off'
exhibit v)
lion afpUntala pots fgrewaby
0 correctly named and erir.nnx
• imrc. BalwsedS niuat bd bad
ratlwr than to tln-lr quantity
• mmJ
Beat co!!rct uo ot uraameatal laaTcd plant*,
Bi?t b**atf.an tv.i-nty varictica
Baal collects*mi of xrrualums
roe any siuj* apedmen plant, cotr.hialn*
•vUrtxv <.r iwiWul cultue* nnd ttrufuidua
of btvcaa, or urpaturuuU foiiif * A 00
OLl> Bt’TTV FBACII IJIIANDV.
A ThonsaiwI Kalians Find Their Way
to the onicer*.
General Deputy Collector W, W. Cob
quilt and Deputy Blanlal Whitcly of
dered mecl.al ouDtance. In a thort
time the wounded man was nsting well.
The wound ii n painful one. but will not
necessarily cause Mr. Edu.amls to lose
tbe racmLcr.
•«l four months of very i Meriting ex-
1 1 r “ nt ~e in the lands across tho water,"
THK l l \l\<,TON TI IIMIVAL.
Ho»iI Will Be CoiitpiMeil This Week
"nd a U.-eatar Nrhcdnle In Force.
IJXIxmot. Oct 4.—[Kpreial.l—Tho
l/'xington Termfr-al radrcod will bo*
to jail in default of a $3C0 bond.
nSPECTINUTIIli ACADCmm,
The Legislative Committee VlatU the
■ uktttutlona tor the llllnd.
Wi h t hairman Gil.bn at their head,
and under the chaptronage of Senator
-..Hi-fed «hl, svrelT The directoraare ]
“"'varrai.aii.Ka tirilTof pel snK-rqad I
,l - i
«l»!ule time, and coancct nit'h *oi! 1 io ,h# 9,19,0900 10 A1 ! anta -
, ' * r9 j 09 of the Georgia road at Craw-
A Nvrdirt Improvrni.nt.
There who are Ik ■ poaition to sae tbe
nerd of • wnning-rooin and oflice at
Kore lllll rruiLUrv, aro co npluiuing of
the council commute,', delay in erect
ing the Mine.
home tiny ago the city fathers mado
anni'propsiatian for laiMing n brick
structure with oOion and waiting,
rooms. Architect, wtre called on fur
plan., but u yet no apparent elfort haa
been m uie to push the work.
Frequently in rainy and diaagreeable
weather much delay la experienced on
account of the lack of convenience*
which can be found at any w ell regu
lated cemetery.
Jh-n. and the uutut will he complete to
‘ "inimodato tiie public for either travel
'iiWortt’** 1 '*“• “»ox«f th.
I world.
ihura?"L m001 9 racant house in
^ Jan. IS.
•» coaling In .lowly. The
u.m, rare, not tuing jnt. here.
M«. Ktephcn Danfort), of MancheMer-
, , U| —J* 9 .!**nother victim of the to-
SSLi 9 "**. 8,19 l * 9 rnod to unokein
„,,ifI5! 9 V w ^* r * »he waa born, and
th ■<*r , h sh. doe* iirr own werk and look.
I',’ h " htulwnd, who I, old and In-
nn ^7 without, lighted
her mouth. Bbe smokos twelve
*^lF. Mn. Danforth will Le
< Jrera okl on her next Urthsl.y,
Tiie committee numbered ten, consist-
in? of tlio follow irf Kentlemen: J. W.
.hilmson, Bcriven county; P. C Koike,
W-ycrore, Ga.; U V. GiUe, Madison,
(ia.) a th Were, Clarkeville, Ga.; W.
W, Johnson, Crawford county; O, T.
Morris, Dallas. Ga.; J, IL Huujphrie.,
lialcyondale. Ga.; A. Herrington, Eman
uel county; C. L Bartlett, J. L- ll.rde-
man. Bibb county.
A thorough inspection of the building,
and ptembea waa made, and arerythtu*
was found in excellent order. Prim ipal
William. |ave a aprclal Exhibition for
the Visitor* end astonished them. The
inmate* seemed happy, and contented
and anxioua to learn, and took great in-
ferret in their wtrk.
The homo for the blind colored chilJ-
r* a w ,it also insraotsd aud found in
good condition.
A Miscreant*, work.
Vs hen tho district mail earner visited
tho mail Loire on the comer of bocond
and I’lum and Toplar streets Thunday
moraing.be found both boxea completely
covered with gram nnd painL Potfe
master Hardeman will pay a reward for
tiie arrat of the mUcreant. Fortunately,
the letter* in the boxea were not dam-
*«vn-
bis frienda.
the United State* revenue strike mado
a rial, haul Wednesday night in ButU
county.
With their rriaonev, 8. H. Maya, and
tl.acoiilhc.ited spirits, l.OgO galloni, or
twenty-six barrels, of pexeh brandy,
th *y reached ILa city Thursday tnoru-
lag, a id during the afternoon went be
fore Cotuuhtuoncr Thonioa.
The evidence was aufllcient to rauo
the ccmiuis ii.m rjlo bind over Maya in
tlw sum of (VO. Ho readily found a
bondsman fur bis aprearaneo at tho next
term 0.' tie United Kioto district court.
Tbe itory of tlio capture of tba spirits
and of tlio prisoner was an interesting
one for Die little group of deputies tliat
awaited the result uf lha hearing yeat*>
day atternoon in tlio conituLsaloner'a
court, and all snjoyed it tlwrnugbly.
Butucounty bad been ciowly watched
_wui M«in for tnontlis, and although It wo. known
berg** rreideuce [La* spirits and brandy were being mado
I and admixed l,i | *" ■ 9, *»‘iuantltieenoone could Bad
n 9 Kin^ r iot nuonDiiion uu tnu luujn*,
the following is mcttetli Tho fair will
open on October (nineteen days front
to-day) nnd will continno ten* days.
Entries may I*# m.ndo up to C o’clock
Tuesday evening, October 22.
Tho Augusts wlieehnen will be hero
with their bicycles. At n recent meeting
thev gave thefctnt.* Bair their proference
nnd wi.l send n large delegation to carry
back the medab.
FOB THE TILTERS.
IlEADqrARTTRH STATE FAIR AHfiO'.V.,
Maco.v, Oct. K—The following is ru!»-
liklitd for tlio benefit of the treopi en
tering the •‘tilt*’ o i Oct. 31 and £5.
1. Without solicitation tho number
enmtituting a team is reduced from *'eix
(•) to flie (A) triinjers."
2. Size of pire will bo one-half inch
in place of five-eighths inch.
». The equipment of cash trooper will
be limited io tlio sabre.
4. Trooj s aro rer|uestcd tc^srnd ofllclal
entries of team or teams to Vapt. O. T.
Kenan of the Blacon Hussaro, on or be
fore Oet. 15.
6. All arrangements will lie mado for
board of men and horses by Capt. Kenan,
when requested to do so by troop com-
mnnder*. Stalls will be furnished nt
fuir grounds, nnd troops will find a great
saving of expense era bo made by liav-
ing private **■ out and quartering horses
on tin; ground*.
0. All arrangements needed by troop*
will bo male with pleasure by Capt
ShBRi ujwi the requett ef snytreep
committee.
By order:
Liktt.-Col. C. M. Wiley,
President Board of Judges.
MACON, GA.
Ciov. Hill nnd the Pnriuer*
“I lielieve," says Gov. Hill of New
York, “in a minority representation, and
most ecrtaivdy in a raamritv representa
tion, for as the farmers an# the majority
cla «. they should si nd their men to the
leolsmture to take tf tlieir own interest.
Why should we Le represented by men
wko haveuo qualifications, except that
they tn glibptongucd, have adopted as a
means or livelihood the profession of
law? Lawyers, from their education
and habits of life, are the strongest parti
sans, and seldom see moro than one side
U* III* l|uvaiu>il N ilKli ittvf •*» •btrereiiu
to prot<.-ct, and on the great and im-
r :nnt subject of legislation tr«» not
nyin|a‘.hy with the general public.
Tills is why we find our statute books
filled with confusion systematl'uUy
confounded. More law. more law-
yerr. We need lawyers as advocates
and counselors, and wo want a goodly
number of lawyers in our legislative
ha lb; but never, so long ns human na
ture it selfish as It now is, should they
be permitted as unrnAtricted law
makers. No doubt If the agricultural
tin a hm l the power that by tlicir nuiu*
Ixt* they are entitled tp wield, their
human nature might assert itself and
display os much selfihhne** os those who
Dow control legislation,"
Governor 1 till, wo beliuvt, is a lawyer
and ought to he thoroughly informed on
tho subject se clearly presented iu Hi*
article above.
The "Weekly Telegraph is ono of tho brightest papers
published. It lias G1 columns each issue, filled to overflow-
ing with tho choicest and best matter for tho Farm and Fire.*
aide, and should bo taken in every household in Georgia. •
Specimen copies furnished on application.
Every Premium offered by us has real merit, Nothing
trashy or worthless is used. Wo buy only tho best and <
give our subscribers the benefit of tho lowest wholesale
prices.
All Premiums aro carefully packed to insure safe delivery,
Subscribers sliould- givo" explicit shipping directions,
namo of Railroad Station and all necessary information.
tl n
yisrev
IlmailJ— fttjW* ot thore grout ploture*.~>lxa
conn Before l*Uat«, or BonDour’. Hon, Fair,
$1.50
For THK WEEKLY TELEGRAPH one year and a copr, de
livered frro, ofc - h of th# great pictures, Christ Before iTlat"
ami the Jior/c Fair.
%2 55
The Hoad I'nikjirrlnsr,
Th, GrorgU Southern took «n upsrard
turn tret ThunsUjr when Trewurr J, w-
cu lo-t-sl up ui* reoeiuU fur lit* dev
Tb.liu.li Ud Ufoie Umi M.O.jpre
slay on nu xvsr.gr. Thutvdi, Sio^i
wsro reertred. «nU rinc* thro ,t,}oo i«.
been th. reuallret return*. Tire rout
roving prosperity on *U ride*.
Far From iiomr,
A totter wu reretrod In tliecity Trater-
friend from Mr. Guo Oliver.
W 90 ? 0 b ?F- Hixroorroaf MoL
wiU be glad to loam that he to well end
enjoying tiie climate of Behring m
where ire to (pending tho time on \
mr reliant i
orsr., rattle and clilrtras,
For colic nnd grub*, for lung fever,
cough or hide-hound, I give Bimmotu
liver Regulator in a mxxh twice X day.
You cu recommend it to every on, hav
ing stock as the best medicine known for
the xhora complaints. In using.lt with
my chickens, for cholera ansi cares I
mix it wiUt the dough and fcvd lt to
them once a d»r. By tld* t rest ment I
have lore none where tbe Regulator wax
given promptly ud regutorlr.
K. T. txTLon.
AgL for Unngen of Ga.
A FioorUhlns Kchool.
Friday tho Union school, out In
the country, ».ss visited by Awistxnt
tu; r: o.t't. . nt AH-.tt. ■.
favorable rcfs.rt of the condition in
which he found ib
Fort Viii.,'« coniribnitou.
Five fair daughters of ] v, r t Valiev
HUro. Hattie Holllngshead. KmZ
Green, Fannie Harris, May EseraU and
Annie Gray, tamo to Macon Friday
to enter WcMcyu.
DIED AT A HOPgi* grp,
A Negro I
> I. H.nxrd at Frritrrleksburc,
Virgin.a^for Itapr,
FREDESintKKCRO, Oct 4 Paul Krr
• condemned negro, wu hanged here tie
liny ns iius. sue smsragrou* urenltom
milted oo the perron of the vouug
daughter ot Arthur Ballard in this city
tost April.
On the gaiiowi when asked if he had
anything to ray Kry replied in a feujde
'“•'•No.-
Hi. neck wu broken instantly, ud at
ISM his body wu cut down and tamed
over to hi* wife.
He mad. a statement Lut night, in
which be denied being guilty, ami in A
.ponro to a question Uwlay on th. gaU
low. ju.t before tba trap u, snnur,
Uhl htoslaUmsi.t Ust night va true.
A lady in the Indie.' ilome Journal
offer, tho authority of “a lady physician
of extensive practice'' for 0 e -tit-—ret
that spanking, from it. • fleet uj oo the
•pine, i. moro injiiriou. to the hcnltli of
children thau cufflug even.
oifcnuui*.
At lure Collector Colquitt and Deputy
Whitley started out on a raid, aud it
aeciiw at l ut rropwl • uicccse.
Tli. codcctcr and deputy after tong
hour* of svniiiug Wednesday night, be
came aaiistled that May. bud lux spirit,
l id in a liay-stuck. At midnight thev
visited the p ucc, atul, there to their
{ rout aurjuue, found ten Inrre!. of
randy. A second fnrestlgation of th#
premise, rave-dnl tlio s, hereabout, of
alxtci n more iamb.
After making the arrest, the officers
ohipfwsl Use cuailscated property to At-
htrita, where it will be not up el public
onto by Use collector. Tli. haul (, on.
of the neat ret on record, und the officer.
»'. ru highly complin • tltd \ esterday for
their ahrowdneeu The stul which wu
uud wu not taken.
(’offon ft.l. Dar lu Msdlsen,
Midi-on, Oct. 4.—[BpocluL]—Tiie fol
lowing reMjiutbm wu ailupud by the
county alliance today; lts-solseil, Tliat
Friday becottsm tale laytorllto alli
ance men of Morgan county during lire
mout'.s of October and Nuvciulirr, be
ginning Friday, Oct. 11 and cotton buy
er* from a distance are invited to meet
the rolton ou thorn day*.
Trillion Yoi .vt.'s cimnn.
-THK WKKlvLY TK.T.l GItAPil one vi-arand t> - K-
■ ' -id" or W all ' - . ii. ' ri-id- • a'V---. r n-.| ,,
V very tine. -IK; . 1, : •: | ..trig f.\, -I,
ui*0 rtrt For TIIK WI KKt.Y TELEGRAPH ono Tear and thanld sw.
4?<?.UU ItoBvcr' l",Wntch-tho Beat Cheap WflWlthe Ws
et-otllce, with Chain, C'hann and Whli
d'O nn For TIIE WEEHIs
$d.UU s; -m! ;,;. .v
acrlbcr paying freight.
Y TKf.EOHAPn on* year and tli-> EnS-r-
. r. Indispensable In every household. The
Iir made. Sent by Eapreu or lUilrood, xuh-
$3.50
For TIIE WEEKLY TELF.GRAPn on* year and the 1'nf r-
priee krult, \\ inn and Jelly Frew. A rnlendld machine. Will
mak° all your Wine ami Jelly, and Fruit Button. Bent by
Railroad or Lxprtvj, subscriber paying freight.
$3.50
5; r THE WEEK i;Y TEI.EORAPH cue year and thoEnte
priro Sausaga HtuHhr nml Kurd I'n-w. Thckuieat working«
mrej diirablo maebino ever manufactured, tkat by ll»tir<,
or i-zprero, labroriber paylug freight.
•uc*u4mts«fTH vmo uomumv es rne eimwfwu
•STAIN WMN SMMMTMN Mb* A »TU0» OS THS UA9 W TM§
| a • ■ r. |
1 w-j!
;
v ' x: i ~si - a
$5.00
$5.00
For THK W EBKLY TIsLEOHAPn one year and tho Family
Kale. \V ei«hH from }ps.to“K) poan l-. Accurate, Durable,
Good. Bent by Itollrood or Exprcee, aubecriber paying freight.
For THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH one year and Tin: Trr.r-
miai'M Wat li. A relia*lenndn< < uratolime pi • • : . wii •
Irr MiivAP.nir-but viniait Delivered nt any poet-office by
Ty Ty, Oct, 4.—[Sjiecial.]—Tliere Itave
Itave been conflL t in^ rumors in regard to f
tho capture of Jake Yotiug at Til ion, aa
wirtu theTsLLORvPU W ednesday night
Tbe lint report, which was considered
very reliable, mado Jake an incendiary.
Later rep ru, however, contiodict tlii*
and aay the real incendiary wa«*hut and
her;, nnd led tbe poao by hia Uood to
Young’s lituv.
The firat report, also made Youn»
fight the porno until shot down. L«ter
ii ii said he did not reeiat at all—only
ran na fa t as he could to try to get
away, nn>l was wound*! while running.
1 began t> fear thu conflicting state
ment* would turn out that ho bad noi
been captured at ail, but a reliable man
reported that he saw Young in custodv
tiTUton Wednesday ni^ht.
JUggin, the Iioraeman, lias two great
(‘.difuti ii r-nchea-oue near hscra-
n.ito oiUffr Q acres, and ooe in Kern
county of 4u),000 acres. They are
«t< < r.» d w ith h in filing like 15.000 her**,
brood mares, colts, fillies and yearlings.
K.it’nrfit
1 'l-EAftOtsTE.
—ffitowo. Mtr.nc-
tUxe.t rout*.
tta«* from SC Zs*uU. ricx:M
WvUl* ml >
to 8- UitL**.. t
TH£ SHORT LIME TO DENVER MO THE
WEST, FROM THE KISSQURI RIVER.
K ZU^Usiar Cbsdr
Jw*a llMtch-
rS»U«ua Unpu l*
SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS
ana jrutU*. m*kin« Btsjo* only at important ln-
umuiM anttooi i* * 1 uj rtiimrto
OumcT> Bftifli ——* t* TTaaoftj
THE FAVORITE TOURIST LINE
To tho —*fh ytw. — »-*-»* renn ud
1‘ssr
K.ST,JOHN, JOHN &FQA3TIAN,
Quorrul X .t. Own. TVt. >*j. A*,
CU1CXOU, ILL.
nn rorTHEWEE
P.OU
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH one year. th. Enferpriu
.ml tlio KnterprtoeBauuge Hi..(Ter anil I.sr-I
BaUnMd or Kxpraro, Mibacriber paying freight.
d>*7 nn r the weekly tel
vt / 11! I Cook Wove Drier. Che*)*-
V I suss- table Evaporator, tiaitby
$7.50
TELEGRAPH one yrtr, end th.i D. s.
i»L Latrot and Brat Fruit nnd V»gc
Kaproro, wbseriber paying Freight.
For THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH one vrnrnnd the
C " e Bone, Hhrll and Corn Mill. Grinds llouc - siivlU
ka, t’orn, etc. bent by ltallroad or Ssprm, -ui». rib
ing freight
$8.53
For TH* WEEKLY TELEGRAPH one vsar, t! ■ rnterori-
Meat Chopper, riau-ago ritufler and Fruit Praro. gent by Kfb
road or Express aubroriber paying freight.
.•Sftft ft ft For THE WEEKLY TELEORAPILtuie
Yh// 11]I TtXKOBAFH High Arm Hesvin - Ma,-1,1,,^.
if»ro.wU Bant by Freight or Express auhrortber payln
Send Money by Registered Lett, r, Draft or M y Ord
AOlWI.ri ) AI.I. OHUIiltS TO
tut
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TELEG"
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MACON. GA.