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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. OCTORETT$!TI8B§r
LL GI’KST OF GEORGIA.“ k ^ *» «»*
t 'am.iKrsof-New
BLACK BUJIGLARS BAGGED.
t)i€
THE CENF.RAL ASSEMBLY RECEIVES i -Mr. FI,
grid's fal
id that afte
THE NEW YORK PARTY.
or minou-isiit i
■Ijr I.c
called upon 1
though his voice was au husky as a
crockodile's, but the tnitli was the hos-
I itality of the i* op.,* here luul done him
up. Not only u . I the committee who
escorted the putr t> Georgia over
whelmed them with courtesies*, but last
night when tliey had sallied forth under
the light of the* moon to meet the le:.u-
tiful Georgia ladies, he had found that
in their company he wr* just obliged to
talk. Never had he and nil friends boon
the recipients of such kind, such genial
Atlanta, Oct. 17.—[Special.]—The
Georgia legislature had a holiday from
business to-day, duo to the special
Thanksgiving Day proclamation of the
governor. An invitation liad been o > | but one thing iu his pi oclamation setting
tended Governor Hilt of New York to ‘ apart to-day as one of thanksgiving. It
mldimi thn general aMcmbly at ntoa ! »“• ?> aubiect for tlianlugiving that
to-day, nmU .pedal teflon waacaUed igj* 11 ” ol t '“ r S la iad ‘ ak « n *»«J
to meet him.
At the noon hour the floor of the
the recipients of such kind, sucu genial
0 hospitality. The governor had omitted
> ; but one thing iu his pi oclamation setting
Houso and the gallery were crowded by
sn audience representing tbe statesman
ship of the state and the l>oauty and in
telligence of her capital This audience
had a long but patient wait. It
bis voice.
CJen. Steveuson of Illinois.
In introducing Gen. Stevenson, the
next speaker, Governor Cordon said that
he, too, might be expected to say some
thing about a world's fi i.\ The impres
sion which had gone uLroad was thaj
COLUMBUS OFFICERS PULL A GANG
OF NOTORIOUS THIEVES.
UITLF.U IS BOOMING.
Three New Manufacturing Enter
prises are In Operation There.
| lu nii:, Oct 17.—[Special.]—Butler
id the appearance of a
has now
The Many Herrin
All Committee
III. IMIImIiI.
MrKin.I
• manufacturing can
cUf Son have Just made
J - | addition. V '
Manfort &
r important
>rks. They
ied ti.
apacity scr
eoLUMm-. Oct. 17. [Srcclah}—Sinco 1
the bold robbery committed early bun- i,,,,,].,,,. They furnish b<
day morning, at the liardwaro store of , in all shapes and quanta
Frazer & Dorier, the police have been ufacture axe helves, h'
keeping a sharp lookout for the thieves.
Yesterday a negro boy offered to sell A
revolver to a Mr. Murray, who has a
gunsmith shop on First avenue. Mr.
Murray, suspecting that something wi s
wrong, endeavored to detain the boy
until the police could be summoned, but
the suspicions of the boy being aroused,
ho run off. In the alternoon a negro
man camo to the hardware store and
told Mr. Dozier that his grandson,
Tin
KlAXDOLPII in her glory.
THE COUNTY1FAIR ATXUTHBERT IS
A GREAT SUCCESS.
DLpl.T of niood.d R.ork K.prrl.llr
Till, t'.ntlr* Dl.pl.y Will R,
the Male Falr-Mrlnto
Display I. Ell Ho
helve
known that Governor Hill had bien in ( ma j* L . a W c
tho hands of his friends during the fore
noon,* and an a half hour and more
passed without any signs of their coming
the amplest excuses were made for the
delay* Finally, however, the door
keeper announced that the committee of
escort had arrived, and S.teaker Clay
and the mernben of tho legislature rose
to receive them.
The committee entered with Governor
Hill and the members of his ^arty. Gov*
ernor Gordon, Senator Colquitt and
others.
When they were seated Governor Gor
don said lie had no speech to make, but
it wuh sufficient to tay be introduced to
the democratic legislature of the demo
cratic state of Georgia the democratic
governor of tho democratic state of New
York.
•rid to have It in.
»n if »b. had to J <*“ Wilburn, bad a new rovol-
pronounced Gen. Stovonson a ?*° r s itemediatel'
proud rtlio of the proudest administr..- . Wr * Murray
possession. The boy
arrested and taken
idenlifi-
trees, broom helves, 1
thing that is manufactured in a
class variety shop.
Tliey are now working tun
thirty men on full time ana their
prise is only in its infancy. The
nave samples of their work on <
tion at the State Fair.
TO MANUFACTURE COTTON FLAN'
The Waters Urcthers ore just i
ii: - arrangements to manufacture
C. T, Waters Cotton Planter and
Distributor." This is recognized
DESIGN FOR A COTTAGE.
m ii. tv. sin,mil,
(Oopj
•The
CcTnnERT, Oct. 17.—[Special.]—utli-
bert is in holiday attire to-day. Hun
dreds of pcoplo are hero attending tho
jounty fair.
is is the second and last day of the
fair, qn J cno who hae Men tho ex
hibit pronow nce ttn extmoidinar^ om*
of the thrift, t>T ,CIT,ri80 aml progw of
Randolph's ] coj Je. Al a •tock raisiog
county Randolph cxeeu an F in the atato j
beyond question. For the lij 1 J|
special attention has been pilu to th!
and it has clearly shown what la
can do in this line.
observer know:
average h-ngtli of lif.* * .: . i - .
thirty -11.r. * \. .x;i \ • i .
from'data collected early in tl
1 * 1- lil’Vl I t* . I • .: I. I'll
of the true avtrage of the |.r«*
Adults who havo ^ound minds
may hope, not without reaso
years of iife. Tlio imprudent
eighty fears, and weaklings
6j>an of three score and ten.
food, purer air, loss
HBett^H
athletics and systematic I
lothing, sanitary
1 ouinsa^.-
: For Weak Stomach—Impaired Digestion—Disordered Utw.
1 I SOU) BY ATX DRUGGISTS.
PRICE 25 CEfilTS PER BOX.
TUB STOCK snow.
of .ho mo^uccewful pUot.ra.and they *»• is Leinghdlot O.m-
will be bo able to turn out at l.r,t D,e * «sWee, and several hundred head
hundred i*or day when they •ball can ‘w seen—blooded stock of every
i-i-i. variety. Stallions, jacks, marcs and
horses, colts, both horso and mule
Blood m;
Governor llllDi Speech.
Governor Hill rose, and, bowing his
acknowledgments to tho applause which
greeted him, said:
“Governor Cordm, Mr. Speaker and
Gentlemen of ui« General Assembly:
Words are inadequate to oxpress my ap
preciation of this kind reception. We
* heard in the North of the hospi-
f ■■■PIP
state of Illinois he found himself in
better condition than the distinguished
gentlemanftom New York (Mr. Flower)
so far as voice was concerned—nil otA
which went to prove that Chicago should
bo selected for tho fair, fLaughter.]
HEAVEN A OIOtOIA OF A PLACE.
He had become acquainted with Geor
gians long before. Ho had served in
the councils of the nation with Georgia
statesmen. In the early days of lllinoii
he had known au old preacher from
Georgia who, ou one occasion, taxed his
rhetoric to t to utmost in trying to gi*. e
his congregation an idea ol the beaut/
nud grandeur of heaven. After exhaust-
ing every simile likely to enthuse Ids
hearers, he Anally said; “In fact, uiy
friends, heaven is a regular Georgia of u
place
In conclusion, tli# speaker hoped he
would huVte the pleasure of welcoming
tality of the h'outli, but what wo have all present, Including the gentleman
experienced hero is far in excess of what from Now York (Mr. Flower), at the
we have heard. I need hardly assure
you that it is a pleasure to me to be pres
ent with you. 1 am glad to see her pub
lic men gathered together as they are
here.
GEORGIA A PROSPEROUS STATE.
“Since we hare leen here I have no
ticed tho prosperity of the great state of
Georgia, her manufactures increasing,
her agricultural interests flourishing, her
cities building up and tier people happy
nud contented. For all this your busi
ness men claim the credit, liut with n
desire to dctruct from them, I am sure
Mich favorable conditions could not exist
but for a wise and just administration
of you state government. Law-makers
are entitl'd to a large share of the credit,
us just laws promote the prosperity of
the country.
“Your Interests are closely connected
with those of the North. Tlicro is a
bond of common interest between Geor*
km »uu New York. V*’e wsni uoiituig
more than we ore willing to give you.
“1 know something of tho duties and
responsibilities of legislators, having
l ecu a member of tho New York As
sembly for two teims and afterwards
rrctidont of tho Senate for two years.
Doth of your Houses nro present. I must
congratulate you on tho appearance of
i~.ui i. .i.i.iii. *Mutd
found a now revolver in Ids possession.
Both weapons were recognized by Mr.
Dozier ok the property of tho Arm, and . / *
tho two n‘groin were locked up. Today j- A^’wnk
they wp*e remanded to jail and will havo . h : . iuit coinff ,
preliminary trial before Juitice Moore { j oncraUon |n fi h ir t f
►morrowutemoonat 1 o'clock. >- ra'.fr
vith as many
THE OOTTOR FACTORY.
'I In* thin t 1 1 11 i*> making Butler vi
. ji*• t at |•!• -•ut. is I
a ten* & Sons’ cotton facto
tectlvo Robcits hat been on th. track of to «f|y ™
h fr?J55.stlSSTK Sn-. C K «.
bring theii
connected with thUrob- wl „ ^} heir yam> fr(
bory, aDd a. he rarely fail, to h'uilit mtm mile, dutaucc,
Wt01 * g!in * -IU -WO •"bind , mn ' |oomI hwo nt ptlwnt .
i from Kin
To :
World’s Exposition in Chicago.
, Aillutsiit-General Porter.
Governor Gordon next introduced mil-
itary-looking Adjutant-General Porter
of New Yorfc
General Porter stated that be thought
it a rare honor to kave a legislature for
an audience—esj e-ially when it is a
Georgia legislaluiS. It was an honor
for which he had l ot prepared.
Many a time le had wished for a
a chance to tq>cak*itis mind to the N ■ .v
York legislature, but the rftnark.s i.e imd
contemplat -d in tiiat case would hardly
be appropriate h«o. Though in justice
to^tlro Ifgidatuio of his own state,
he thought i it proper * to
say tnat his own department
bad been left nithing to complain of.
The statoof NcW Y’ork had been ex
tremely liberal to \ ho military. She now
furnished nnel cquipred, paid them when
in the fluid and IrumiHhcd them with
everything indcol except luxuries of
which tliey had plcntv. New York did
what few states w^re doing, but what all
states ought to da\
VALUE OF Tllk STATE FORCES.
the bars.
Tlurc is n crowd of young negroes hHVrnll r , 1cto , le . maliea 0
neighUii-m^ town, who ,hi.URally .now South.
c*ntiy come to Comnibus and ns a con- , _
sequence petty stealing w on the in-1 FOUND DEAD IN A lloTBL.
crease. Columtus lias an ample suf-
liriency of idle negro boyti, who-e only The Midden Drstli of rapt. K. C.
occupation id stealing, without any an-I Arnold or Monroe,
ditiuns being made from abroad. Tbe 1 Monroe, Ocl. 17.—[Njiecia!.]—Cnpt. E.
streeU of the city need the servieos of a C. Arnold was found iu his room at tho
idIe ” I hoteI tW> ni °ming about 8 o’clock in
uncotu'cious and dying Condition, having
You have
The state forces, hr sakl.crmtitutcd tho
real army of the (Jnkcd Ma e*, and ho
believed the United fctates
•hculd furnish their
tho
till be
vhich hi
lixte
lillioi
OOOD lilPREfi-iOSJ*.
“We slrall return North with a better
Idea of Georgia; of your Industrie*, your
imxperny, ana cvttamiy at your po«*pi-
tality.
“What Georgia needs—what the whole
country need*—is a wise and economi
cal administration of public affairs
The country should only raise snfflcient
revenue to meet tire expemes of u gov
ernment economically administered. We
believe in a tax for the benefit of the
manses, not cln-scs. We b-Mievo in a
strict construction of the federal consti
tution aud the preservation of the rights
of tho atatcf* 'Ihe o are elementary
principles, ami essential to tho safety of
tbe country.
“1 congratulate tbe whole country on
n restored union. There is a complete
pacification with no sectional animosities
remaining. If the last federal adminis
tration had accomplished nothing more
it did bring about a full pacification, not
for party but for tbe people.
IT WOULD DO THEM GOOD.
“I wish the North could see more of
the South, i wish snore of our people
could have come with us on this visit to
Georgia. They would have seen that
you are loyal, and that you would flgbt
to uphold rbe federal constitution, atni
on that depends the safety of tiro repub
lic. One word more in conclusion. I
feel that it would ill become mo to make
an attempt at oratory in Georgia, where
oratory is indigenous to tho aoil 1 wilt
till
_ _ 1 guv . _
other, and not to the iintiv.d i d* Com
paring tho militia. Here in Georgia your
military companies, who. I must con
fess, and at toe North all know, surpass
m in accuracy of drill, are yet required
to nay their own bills. Proficiency in
oral appear# to be consistent with such
a system, but • high degree of diacipUno
is not.”
id Le utilized in that manntr.
ADJUDGED A LUNATIC.
Ordinary Pou this afternoon adjudged
y.r w Elizabeth McKcndrec a lunatic and
ordered her sent to the usyiuni. Deputy
ftherill McMicluiel will leave with her
for MiU'e.igeville on tho early morning
train, Ylrs. McKcndrco i* *0 year* of
ago nnd is said to have reveral children,
w ho liave all deserted her. except one
daughter, who is work in" in one of-tl»e
fatiuri** and i* very poor. One son is
supposed to bo living in Macon.
THE KNlOims OF HONON.
Dr. John Ulrich of Louisville, My.,
deputy supreme ci m uauuor Knights
nnd Ladies of Honor, is in the city in tho
interest of the order, r.nd has succeeded
in making quite a number of additlms
in its membership. To morrow nfcht
there will be a meeting called for jtho
purpose of conferring degrees, at wlich
it is expected at least a dozen candidates
will be initiated.
IMPROVING THE MAIL SERVICE, (
TiritiuiiUM, iwt luo uiiiVviiivmv u» tliO
per pie nloug the line or the Mohiloj and
Girard road, who now only reccivi one
mttil daily, a sealed pouch will bo( sent
front Columbus on the morning turn to
Union flprinya There it will be given
to tho mall agent on the iucomin^lrain,
nnd its contents distributed alotig tlio
line of the road.
SFRIOUS ACCIDENT TO MR. LOEJ.
Mr. LcoLoeb, while out ridisg this
j uftornoon in tho country, met^lth
A Handshaking.
Tbe occasion came to sn end in a hand
shaking reception which lasted about
twenty minutes.
AU tbe members were introduced by
Governor Gordon and Speaker Clay,
after which tho party was escorted over
the building by the legislative coin'
iniltee,
HILL 1.EAVE8 ATLANTA.
The hospitalities extruded Governor
mil and his party closed with two ele
gant banquets this afternoon, one A tho
Capital City Club, tendered Governor
frill, the other at tire Kiiubnll, tendered
as dx fine colts. Many cilizc
bibiiing as many n» fifteen head, Geor*
gia raised, and Randolph county raised
• '*• it I' ' • Cl.ill* .Ill v I! £ to
fo many mul • and lior»e colta varying
from three months t«> five years old. lk*-
suus thin lino exl i tit of lino stal
lion?, asses, mules, mares nnd colt?,
there is also a fine exhibit of blooded
bulls, cows and calves. At the large
alliance warehouse can be seen tho other
exhibits. There can be seen lino blooded
hogs and poultry of different varieties.
THE AGRICULTURAL LXIIIBlTV,
I 1 ? n to this Clno agricultural
exhibits of corn, cotton, both in stilk
and bale, peas, ;>otatoes, rico,|canc, etc.,
garuon products and canned goods are
wgely exhibited. Several of the incr-
c:. .i.t* have ^ood exhibits. Hot house
n:.d cut flowers, needle work, fancy
work and works of art are also exhil)-
itod; so also are ollnr minor exhibits
shown. In quality the show at tbe waro-
‘ • *• t*'* ' '• I • •• —'U HI III" . o l- i\.
At the* stables where live stock is exhib
ited it is both in quality and quantity tbe
finest ever seen in old Randolph.
COMING TO 1 m STATE FAIR.
The fair is sn honor to any county,
lfl vliAn VanrlAli.il*. ..I.II.2* *. * - - - —
and when Randolph's exhibit is shown
at the great Stut; Fair competitor* had
better watch out. Indeed the fair all
around is a grand success and the county
is to be congratulated for their thrift,
energy and progres
Burry, Ure *
had a stroke of paralysis sometime dur
ing the night Ho lived only about half
an hour after discovered wlun he quietly
died,
Capt. Arnold has filled many iniior-
tant positions during his life, r.nd bos
always performed his duties to tho lertr
with courngo and fearlessness, llo <iV <1
a comistant number of the Mciho*(<*t
church, and leaves a hoeUof friends
relatives here end nt other places *
will greatly mourn his sudden death.
DEATH OF DR. WHITE LEY OF GIDSO?
Gn.RON.Ga., Oct 17.—[Special. J—1)1
John Whiteley, who has been d ■ lininl
in health for a long period of yeard
breathed Ills last at 0:110 o’cl >ck la-|i
night. Dr. Whiteley was born in York!I
shire, England, and in tbe year r ~> . 4 *»t»®*and»a nand*
came to America, lie taught m h-ul iij' n utatr i ntr.
the state of New Y’ork for a number oil BRCN?wic k. Oct. Special.]—Tho
years, after which he went to Savannah] Advertiser says:
Ga., and there graduated in theU^lcj! Encouraged by last vear's experience
thorpe medical college and bottled itfl McIntosh coumv true* ntrain with rn.
Gins-cock county and entered utr**
practice of his ptofc.--:on. and ii
muined until his death, lie was
Mctliodim minhtcr. 1IV leaves h
friend?, who mouin his d<
„ To Mr. a A.
Burry, the president of the County
Agricultural Society, is due great prate*
for tlie devotion and energy lie has dis-
filaj e L Tbe list of successful competi
tors will bo announced txlay
INTOSII isrO.VIIMi.
9 Ifxlilbll t
1 til. ,
suddenly and in a room to himself,
DEATH OF MRS. RLAFPSY.
MARSHA LLV1LLX, Oot 17.—(SpfC
Mrs. Nsncr blanpcv. aired 7d yean
on ycaterday nml wa«* buried ‘thi?
lief people are snowing
» nn agricultural spirit worthy of
illation L»y others. The steamer Mer-
nac rear lied here this morning from
iricn, bringing McIntosh county's cx-
bit, which is en routs to Macon, in
large of Mrrars. 1L T. Hi. Clair and
al-]— A' rtHojdi i , two of Darien’s , ncr-
H**■ I hey will bo joined in
l *ae&n tiv Mr. J;u. Walker, who is ouo
ITIOSPECTIVE VIEW.
Boarding accommodations offerer- by
farm houses and *casido and niounta.n
hotels do not fully answer all require
ments. Tho ideal summer home, where
health, comfort and economy are ever
present, is found in the summer cottages.
Tlio preferable sito for a summer cot
tage is one that Jiss a dry, sandy or
elly sc!l;there no cellar is needed and
tho expense of building it and tho dan-
;lect of It for the
eliminated
ger attending the negt
greater part of tlio year
from the plans.
Follow ing willbcfcund a brief descrip
tion of tlie design illustrating this arti
cle:
Hire of Structure 1 —Width (front), In
cluding verandas, 48 feet; depth, includ
ing veranda. 30 feet.
flight of Htoriee—First story, 11 feet;
second story, Id feet
Materials for Exterior Walls—Founda
tions, posts of brick piers; first story,
clap-boards; second story, shingles and
panels; roof, shingles.
Interior Finish—Stairs, white wood or
dear pine; trim, soft wood; floor, pine
No plaster is used. The partition walls
are mode ll-inch planks covered with
Exterior Colors—Body of house, light
brown; all trim, cornices, piazza posts,
*■“* “ ~ ‘ dark b
balcony rail and balusters, dark brown;
■ashes, dark red; frontdoor, dark brown I
with light brown panels; veranda floors^
oiled; rafters and ceiling of verandas to
bo vamishod; roof shingles, dark red.
Have oil hand full stock of Groceries and Plantation
Supplies. Will also handle the best brand of Fertilizers.
—Your Patronage Solicited.-
Come, Fellow Farmers!
S BA
P OR
^77 TWENTY - TWO (POO
.m/ l DOlLARsiu/ /
A : •
results. His bora** took frijlit i
started to run,finally throwing 31* L
out of tho buggy, bruising him s lit
Tbe buggy anU harness were
ably used up.
CCLv f W SvtrTt'~~-t t z ^
Tho contract of the Waters Lulbrr |
Company lor 1CU,UW crose-tlcs forth; ■
yuu
YOU WTLL RECEIVE EVERY WEEK
FOR A YEAH TT1E BRIOHTEHT
AND BEST OF PAPERS,
I
iSIatOD Wcetj Te!
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Bitli km Sewing Machine
only odd that f thank you for this opt
tunity of meeting your public men fi
t > face, and for the generous hospitality
we have enjoyed in Atlanta and in Geor
gia.”
Gen. Collins of Boston by tho Atlanta
Irishmen. The visitors left at 6:40 in a
special train for Rjine, where they will
be entertained.
mix AT ROME.
Rome, Oct. 17.—[Special]—Governor
Hill ami party spent several hours la
Rome this evening. Great crowds wil»
cnmM him. TLa Young Men’s Demo
cratic Club, 290 strong, marched to his
reception. Speech*s of welcome were
made by CoL Julia Temple Graves and
Donald Harper of the Y'oung Men’s
Lkinocratlc c.luk Governor Hill and
others of the party relied in eloquent
speeches. The* party hit late at night
for Chattanooga.
Columbus Southern railroad has a
been filled. Tho last sbiptn
ptcicd to lie made thi* wwk.
WEDNESDAY.
WEST GEORGIA CONSTRUCTK If COMr
The stockhoMera of the West Geor
Cotmtruciion Company met this afi -
noon to f»nn a permanent orgunizuti
Mr. G. Gunby .Ionian of thb city \
( !icted nreeident and the following
rev tors cnoeen: , ,
U. K. Dow o', the Little IUe c & 1
Memphis railroad, Claremont, N. 11.;
11 Graves. rve»ident of the SL Nkh*
Bank, New Y^rk; It A. Uinc&ater of
A. Lancaster & Co., bankers,
street. New York; W. B. Lowe, Allan
Ga.; J. W. KnglLh. preeidelit of t
( hnttahoochco Brick C >iu|any. At Ian
Ga.; T. E. Bloncharel of Biaucbai
UumberA C ..Columbus, Go.;U. Gun
Jordan. pre>i<icnt Third Natioaal lku
Columl us, Ga.
This is an exceedingly strong organb
tUm, w.tli an uluitMl unlimited amou
of pr.nrre«ivc. brainy men. H “ eJ* 00 ”*. Beveral furmi rs Ioho from
Columbus is fortunate in the selectill three tauea of cotton,
of two of its most energetic oml stfl lm gin, saw mill and
•tuntiul citizen?. The company has| miu, eta, combtm*d.
capital stock of |35,fiUO and was orgal auhi.din a \
ized for tbe purpowi of building tl a little negro child fell
Georgia and Tennessee rood from a jui fet . t j eep y , , v , 4 .
Governor Gcrdon next introduced
Chancellor Parsons of New York,
as a man who claimed to be
a republican, but there were grave
doubts about it. If he was not a demo
crat he ought to Le.
Chancellor Parsons made an interest
ing speech, which appealed strongly to
the sympathies of the whole audience
He started out by saying he did not
now pretend to be a republican. Up to
the hut election be Imd always voted the
reqxiblican ticket aud stayed with the
party os long ms be thought they were
true to tbe people. When be saw Cleve
land's platform be said to bis republican
friends: “If you can't Last that, then I
am againtt you.” They didn't beat ir,
and srace that time he boa voted tl
democratic ticket without a scratch.
Tha chancellor said lie bad an humble
•'pinion of hie part in this procession. He
knew he had been brought along from
New York as a heavy weight, merely to
*«|) use pony racucck.
HE’LL DO FO« A GEORGIAN.
He cloeed his speech by saying:
“But yesterday when I saw the ira-
fiun?e audience of Georgia men and wo-
wen gathered to hear and ace New
• ork’s governor, and when I reraeml vr
hospitality we received from the
KllaViLLe, Oct. 17.—[S i ■ .*!.]
rior court nut on !!.•• I4:h
Judge J. M. Buiith of Chattahoo, 1
J siding. Hit charge to the grain
«aieu%blco:ic. J. B. llu.ten *
jiointod solicitor to act instead
father, C. B. Hudson, who iant hi
in the country.
MU. GRANTHAM’S CLOSE CALI
The tram going to Colitm' n mi t
inat. struck Mr. Grantham's ho:
buggv, killing tlu* horse nr. I
ing the buggy. Mr. Grantham <
was smst. d vrren relay evening t
blowing the danger signal,
a $>,000 me.
The gin house, s.-rew and mil
mill and thirty bales of cotton of
Murray were buraed lost nlghk'
was no Insurance. The fire can jT
teretay evening, but it was extioK
nmna.it night broke out sgai
. . _ of tiiat county,
if id as pretty as one ever scm: pumpkins
1 srrw wild on Sai^Iu kmuariiMWH w
ids of straw and ixilmctto; n variety I rr.om. Tfii*
nsttvo wines; a section of tlio Urgot about $130,
P* vine * *r seen in this section:
n ’ * nnd *»r..n,;e fries; sugar cine of
• r .l varieties; nut?, corn. etc. Also
• fiaineof a unique rice home, which
II te* laterally covrrad with heads of
»•. i p ther with an original mortar
i j • ale for cleaning rice, and a new
reutionof 31r. \V. 8. 3Lilhnl, for tho
k. The two will make a strange
Beside* what we could sec,
any
Is, et**
kR'or.
HAI'NCBY*N DAD BLACK
>11 from Nrsr«M’ul|rrlor l*lr
wn no I'UIII'I MV,
ly amount of birds, re;>-
Eft. to say nothing of a
pu
• ; '-1
i CBAUNCEY. Oct 1?.—(fipecbL}—U M.
ric.i int, the negro colkctor for the
Umii wick district, was beie yesterday
r.i cutting freely among hb friends.
; lib visit seemed to luife an evil effect
upon the negroes of the town, who were
v> el ited i>ver his appointment tlu j pro-
*«• dad to fill up on mean whbky and
i» ■ a- ;»* nuby and threatening The
J| E>yor was asked to give the marshal as-
-i t wh' h was done, and several
style of the interior.
>l»cial Feature*—A strong
vircablecottago with an atm
Iterior and ample room for a
average size. Intended for su
Icupancy only, but by sbeathinj
tcrior and phutering the intcri<
be warm enough fir wIntel
I largo hall witli a tireploco
cheerful resort during n
wember. If a detached kitefie
as preferred in the Houth, it sl
nect with the pontnr by a covi
then the present kitchen ma\
for other purposes. The store
the second floor may bo c«nv
a bath room. Tlie plumbing f<
water supply is simple an l im
THE SHORT LINE TO DENVER AND THE
WEST, FROM THE MISSOURI RIVER.
1 With each 31achi»e will bw Ant, v
out extra charge, a t*mmiful set etf aft*
tarhinents confdsting of l^Ra/BeiL X
Turker and l Ilemmera, and tbend*
.quiiMu. i.i Io»b sad Acccw
sorirs: Otn* Emit lletmner, 1 Screwdriver,
1 Wn ii'ii, i Oil Can ami Oil, 1 Gaug^ |
Gauge Screw. I extra Tliroat 1'Uta, l
extra Ch«<-k Sprimr. 1 package NiMMUn^
15 ItoMdus, and 1 In?tnirtioti Ilorik, msJb
ing the imuhiiie full, equipped with
every article n. «•> vcirv, and roinpluhv in
M.e hirm b
••ral fe.milr
Solomon, Eiley & Butler.
-U13 Tiiird Street.
Ld.
J. W. 1
im: bett;:iuii nt ( ommittm:.
It Hears Argnineni Prom itie I.
—Stahlninn N|irnka.
Atlanta. Oct. 17.—(SpactaLl — The
conference committee apj>ointrel by tbe
general a«embly to ascertain tho better
ments claim of the le-occs, held anoilwr
m v-ion to-*lay. to continue the hearing
of tlie argumenU of ti e lesscos.
There apiveared te-foro the committee
to-day Bovltin Wright, Ltep.of Augusta,
of tl.e'attorneys of the lessee a nnd
■■■■ml Wright i
tion wUh’the Georgia klidland road, pi
•umahly, Warm hp.-inga or Woodbur
to a point on the Cauitanooga, Ron
and ( ulumhus re«d at or nearCarrollfe
Tho president aiu autlmri/e 1 to maki
call for the first installment o? subscri
t ion?, when he may deem it necessary, I
tho pur] om of making survey! —- v
other preliminaries. Tk
Jg.t
deal for Columlmv and sliouldbo l>ail<
with delight Macon al?o hat an act
interest in tho construction of thU Ii]
as when the 31acon and Binuingn
ruad b completed to connc
George Martin, colored, in t
Tlie bucket was let down, the
in, and ww drawn out.
$8,000 Foil AN ARM,
hotel an ana in tl
», rallroml wrack I t-t No». n,ber, got a »e
. ’i- a i a -i.. t it, « • n r*l railroad f
H O SAW MILL BURNED.
i.'seaw mill, located
ons-Mit miles north of here,
ed up thb morning. Tbe lose la
000.
WAD LEY A MT.VBUNON It 41LWAY
nulldtng Of Ilir Itosd Pros re ••! ng An
‘“-'j liup
Ml lit Torn 1 N A 1*01. lioN.
r«l f liaI (lie General Will .Hake
Paris, OcL 17.—Tho addressee of tho
national committee taken to Gen. Bou-
langur by M. N*qu< t a--urea the General
of the fidelity of the party to hb cause
and their confidence in his ultimate auc-
bettermentv claim, which was in writ- tanooga. On_the
Ing and read to the committee by him.
Hew a? followed bv CoL Stehltuan,
who began an oral argument which
promises to be exhaustive. Ho did not
get through to day, but the committee
will hold another meeting to-morrow, at
which time he will conclude.
The final argument w ill then bo made
for tho lessee* by Maj. Jas. B. Cuming
of Augusta,
Henator Wbnneld, chairman of the
confi rm e committee, said to the Teu:-
>• ii a i'ii to-night tiiat he thought tho
committee w ould U* ready to make their
report by .Saturday.
nml tree oil the way from New Y’ork
Vtlsnta, in the tcectal train they car-
d for us. and the unbounded hospi-
ity showeredon «M since we have been
re, 1 will uy 1 felt in my heart, as I
“ ' '" now, loyalty, fidelity and
Tbe l»«
CoL Stahlman. Mr. Wright presentedT wun TO* new rowu u wo WaDLET, Oct 17.—f]
Ian ebborate argument in support of the give Macon an andtUnnai ontiet to Cbat r .. . ,. . v '
the oompletioD of tlr" ”
l Tennesse.* roa«l Columbufc°* n K 01,10 *ta dtatinatioa
will U; o i the through line of travel, nntusply going. Tr.cre ;x a
will, no doubt, tnk - on additional lii(l.e builders mean someth!
aral energy, although it i j to-day one • % ,. come t.> the mu fa-
lh. U.t die in th» South. itanifnt d.tcrminntion u ,
STOLE HER PURSE. Uie comfianyTor atcul
TUU afternoon Mr L A. Camp worjeing well grad«l
to the dry goods ^tore of BUnchareAdls.
Booth A Huff to do some fhojp n; an And why may not tl
plan-d her purse in a little ban i-at.' . •.. t inqx-rtant roads
while examining some goods aim hi fee* through tho finei
her satchel down. After making 1 • Icorgia nr in the v.t rid.
K..H.I..UM .lui ,UMn«,l 11,M aatrkal .k ip -«>•» ——
found ht r purse gone. It rontaiue«lilc and from Washing]
t *veral dollars in money bvki .'ra toms es and Ajalacbre
«At. r arti'devof value. Ti.cre h nocluk • gulf to NjutU Aua-vi
■ stated that
>ni Jea^ey
ind suddenly enti
Grn. Boubngrr will
Franc.* and di
trbL This step, if it Le taken at
p, will be Inopportune,
hputaticu which present'd (o
ul. nger tbe (.ddreassent by the
coma ittee to the island «>f J« r*
htaiedby Turquet and Derou-
fW port «>f I
I /.A It AND ( ZAKINA.
1 bid
31 e«
to the perpetrator.
DEATH OP MR, BRAZILE.
Mr. Jolm Brazil*, night clerk at th«f
si. Prurtburr.
Dantzic, Oct. 17.—Tl. Russbn impc
rial yact D rjava with the czarina oi
board arrived to-day at Neafahrwasoef
j tLc pen cf thb city.
The czar received tlie czarina at
[ falirwa-. * rand conducted her to *
j rial tram, which started at noon fo
Tlie Telegraph Co.,
Kkm, Oik.
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CAMS MILLS
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVES
HffmaiisacwB
“A small dr- ]> «> r i: k. falling, like dew*,
upon a thought, proclaims tiiat which
makes thouKind 4 , p rhapa million?,
think,” w rote Byron, 'i he in ^ration of
his | • .1 might give the dusky fluid a ;c!i
a far-reaching power, and w»* wish we . r . .
were posst-«ctl of such an inspiration, tober, 1880. lie was »>**»,
that we might, through alike medium, and courteous * inI had the
bring into euch extended notice the j and respect of Me employ^
j matchless virtues of Dr. Pierce's
ngru now, lojany, luieuiy un<t i ,* *»*-“* "■ . ,*.«.« ,• ..
norilMN
FOK IM ItltY.
the a
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KIHUS
Rankin House, died thi
about 4'A5o'clock. Jlr. Bra
copied his present positio
■ u -
nules which contain, in
1 form, the active principles
_ w extracts that Dome Nature
KnswHi P. Horror r.f New Y’ork, and in-1 designed especially to promote a healthy
diluted to the audience they would be) action of the liver, eU-m ich aud bo^cte
traveling public.
Bit, Phillips Brooi
• rll I*. I l.iutr.
' • r * • tr Gordon r.ext called np Ho v
not kne
vhich t
Merit WinsIV.
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psda
r«»s
XMMONO. lN%
ALL PURCHASERS CAI BE SURD
SAMcvacrvaso rr
Isuc LSbeppard a Co. .EiItimor^M,
AND VOX HALM BY
CLARENCE H. CTHBKDOEL
sng24*' ly 110 ('herrr ^t.. Macon.
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