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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. im\
L
SHALL TOOMBS HE FORGOT.
SENATORS BARTLETT, DUBIGNON
AND STROTHER SAY NO.
imoWMKD l\ TilK F.TOW'Al*.
Tl;i« Trade Hi at li of Air. .title# Ar
CAN FIB THEM PAY-DAY
and an-.cmlinentd
and tin* nn-tton pr
HOUSE (R!ilt OF
i £7, nays 31, ' |)
)N SWEPT BY FIRE
: KSS MOST DIS-
' BUT YOU CAN'T FIND GEORGIA LEGIS
LATORS ON A WORK-DAY.
House'# Action In to Pur*
rliaae n Portrait of Too tub* Dis
cussed In f**e Senate—Kuloslra
onTootnb*.
that
M Ci in nS 'i LU ; I O' 1 ' 19 ’, 1S r, ml ' : LATORSON A WORK-DAY. Mr. Chandler off
A’r. Miles Arnold, a prominent farmer ... T , . ,
i. , ... , .. 1 . .• * • . tho printing of tlio House calendar lk
'and citizen of the seventeenth dktrit, .. , , _ _ . .. 1 . ,
House Abtrnlrflini Cause* Speaker di.-continu
c. Im death yesterday by drown,„g m clmJ c .„ . , lmt It lia<1 , wom , „*|.«.
me no wan river. Arc Vu%Md wll | lollt Me - The House had not taken it up within
. Jr. Arnold was postmaster at Ford eeleton a Majorltr* the la t three w. * ks, and there was no
and every \\edn*-aJay and Saturday car- necessity for putting the state to the cx-
in« the mail between that place and penao of printm * this calendar. The ex-
Atlamta, Oct. 19.— s r o?ial.l—Die Kingston. Tertcrday m-raing ho left ; Ailanta, Oct. 10.—[Special.J—“It is pence is about $r. ft lay.
f^enate and nouse are divided on the as usual with the mail, «xpecting to impossible to transact tlio public buri- Mr. Candler might have stated that
question of a small appropriation to <om °down to QsrtersTilleon the morn- nf m without a quorum H the calendar has not been uel during
£££•«"»«*-
greater, and in wtx dutmjulal.ed .rates- mill. rewnant ,oic< of Speaker Clay thi. morn-1 , lilu l)ell ' , k , b onset or on
■ * * * * " .... “ — **• Tl... fell /..II f.e« Il.ex ° * *
AND JUDGE GUERRY’S TWO CHIL
DREN KILLED BY FALLING WALLS
o
<Xl L. O’GORMAN l G0.t>
The Fire Originated In
lire lllock—The I.o
will make this one of the maddest, merriest weeks that Buyers of
i BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
men, lately goae to h!s long rost, Gen.
Robert Toombs. The House aomo time
since passed a resolution providing for
the removal of the portraits on the walls
of the old capitol to tho new capitoL
This resolution va* amended in tho
Fenate by ir clause appropriating $500
fora portrait of Robert Toe mbs to be ---
added to ti e collection. Tho tiouvo do- ..*!?• .1" ‘,1®
Hut lie ne ver reached Kingston. His ing. Tliey fell with full force upon tho , motion,
fainily waiud for his arrivaT home last , ta rtled ears of a handful of legislators i Thia method of procedure li
m . ^ ! iei j who were trying to work in the absence to the injury of all members w
{Mhiy iSM i f« constitutional majority. Thcirecho |
5 worked
Dawwk, Oct. ip.—[Special.]—About Have ever known. Their display of all kinds o*" Novelties truly thanmaturgic. To visitors
8 o’clock last night tho alarm of tiro was . . . .. . . . , ,
S undid, and Lowery’, warebonte wa. ot the Grand Exposition of the Georgia Agricultural .Society we extend a most cordial in-.
iTmwhototownwM».n°im thc^c^, | vitation to malse our store their headquarters while in the city, whether dc-s :
iffht-see
ho i
dined to agree to this amendment, and
asked the Scnato to recede from it. Sen
ator Gibbs this morning moved that tho
Senate insist upon ils amendment
BARTLETT ON TOOMBS.
Speaking to this motion, Mr. Bartlett
•aid:
••Mr. President: I trust tho Senate
will insist upon its amendment which
tiroposea to odd to the collection of por
traits that will adorn tho walls of the
new capitol that of Robert Toombs.
••It i- i• i• |> i lb .t m i,m <>\vn i .ipit«*l,
built by our own peoitle, untainted and
untarnished by recollections of the time
when it was controlled by aliens and
tho*© who forgot tlwir duty to their
pa ~-*a uiey grew uneasy, a searemng y : ~ ; ; forward. The bolder or m< re expen-
party wasmado un nml started oft on w ‘*l reach the ears of over a hundred enced mem ters liavo asked tbsfprivllep) I
the road Mr. Arnold h id taken. When member* ! 0 f bavin* their bills nut on their
HUVriMQ a QUORUM. passage, while the more retiring
When the House met only fifty-four | let the stream of legislation slip by the -
members
y reached tho Etowah river about
If a mile from home a horrible eight.
tho battcau used for crossing was found l* 1 * 1 *
turned up aide down, and under it was
ih; lift It Si bcoJy of Mr. Arnold.
it is supposed that 31 r. Arnold was
bailing the water out of the boat prepar
atory to crossing the stream. He is sub
ject to attacks of vertigo and at this time
one of tho attacks came on him. he stag
gered and fell into tho rushing water be
low, capaizing tho boat aa he went
down.
AN ALLIANCE IIOTCOTT.
L Fulton sub-AIUnnco Down on
Olive Util Opponents.
Atiatta, OcL 10.-[Special.}—A-Ful
ton county sub-allianco wants to db-
aeveral committees that were out
wn ? MW.V ( uuty so I tinguish itself hr bovcottimr noliticallv Emitted, and a review of the roll shows
Mate and renegades that there should n f .7*“ D ' T? . .V 7 a bare quorum. This left absent eighty
l tl*e firen r n worked heroically. Tho
van ouae, being in the (inter of the
lusinesa portion of the town, the wliolo
own was In immediate danger, Tho
km feet dryness of the building and a
ight Uu/.v caused the fialues to spread
apldly, and soon almost the entire block
enveloped by tbo flames. Water
cisterns
coolness
firemen 1
ould to-
would conio in. At tho expiration of offered a resolution that
the time Speaker C lay rapped his printed giving Senate bills i<
gavel, \Vlien the Houso came to I House actio:
effort.waa made to re-j Mr. Foute of Barlow offered to atnen
business but bpcaker Clay so as to have House bills ready for
ore’er
aume
v - .ii ti.. I.i.iii. r f. r il • :.t,. li" :n ;
business could not be carried on without
a quorum, and ordered the dours closed
and the roll exiled. A number of members
who were scattered about tho building
rushed in before tho call began. The
roll call showed seventy-five members
I r -cut and ninety-nineabsent. Presently
lung there too, the portrait of him, who
during that time, and at all times, was
true to Georgia and hugged her to his
Lojotn as a sacred trust, and upheld by
l.isiloquenc# and power the rights of
the state and the liberties of the people.
His bruin conceived and his eloquence
wrought that provision in the constitu
tion whioh was intended to control cor-
l>orute i»wer amt protect th> peoplo
■float the aggressions of aggregated
monopolies ana save to them the right of
competition in corumcice.
FTTT1XO TIME TO RECALL TOOMBS* MEMORY.
“It is a fitting time, when such aggre-
gn • l corporate power, combined into
!nonoj o’.ier, has defied the constitution
tf the state, that the portrait of this man
n’.tould be hung ip-n tho walls of this
capitol, to recall to the legislature and to
the peoplo and to posterity the great
service be rendered to the state in this
(articular. It might also bo well said
that it was an appropriate tiling that the
branch of the legislature which recently
by its vote refused to enfores the consti
tutional provision against monopoly
bhould refuse to concur in tho Senaio
amendment.**
In concluding an eloquent tribute to
tho great Georgian .(Mr. Bartlett raid:
“It tuny be said of Toombs, as it was
said of Lord Chatham:
“ To him Demostbeors was bttnl Sffalo.
And freedom toucht b n bsr Albratas strsla.
Mk- rlotbed him with authority and awe,
spoke from hi* Upr, sod la Ids look* save law,
A ad all hi* couatrr b*uuitur is hi* fee*.
Diemben of tho l^latxro who had tho Many of Uxw had kav»
temerity to vote against the Olivo bilL : of absence and were beyond the reach of
Bub-All snee No, 18s3 adopted tho the House, but many were absent with-
fol.owing resolution at a segular session j out leave, and but lor the bare quorum
held on the evening of the 17th instant: bring obtained waiM have been dealt
Resolved, That a i«age noon the unn- with strictly,
utesof sub-AU.ance No. U5), of Fulton
county, be 6et apart, on wmch shall be
tec-rded the names of the members of
tile general assembly who votsJ against
tho “Olive bill,** also the names of the
als.’Dtecs.
Resolved further. That we pledge our
selves to never again support any mem
ber who vo.ed nog;.lively or absented
himself without vulid cause, for any
position of public trust under t te statu
government. C. L. Bowie, President.
J. A. Alford, Secretary.
Would strive to sudm * Paul or bully and.
No tycophsat or slsvo that darsd oppom
tier ssorud esuan, but trambiod wh/u b* roar.
And svsry veasl *Uckirr for tho yoke.
Felt himself crushed si its flrat word bespoke.'
dithosonV* eloquence.
President dull^non, who was on the
f.oor, paid his tributo to tho great Geor
gia statesman. Hoinnl:
•'Mr. President: 1 trait that tho
ats will i
KING SOLOVION SUICIDES.
One of Liberty’* Itcllslous Fanatics
Smothers lllimeirin Jnll.
Brunswick, Oct. 10.—[Special.]—Tho
advertiser prints the following:
“King Solomon** of Libe rty county Is
no more. Tortured by the thought that
a great king, such os he, should la con
fined behind prison lure he determined
to end his tnl-enble existence bv
‘ * >
smo hering himself: “King Solomon,
or Sliadruck, as his name Is, was one of
tho followers of the Lite false Christ of
Liberty county, llsving been impli
cated in some of the misdeeds of the sect
ho was arrested and tut in jail. Later
on ho was taken out, under Lond, but
his bondsmen afterwards gave him up
and bo was again lock d ui> in the Hint s-
ville jail, where ho ended his life three
days ago by stucUu-ring himself.
Til 15 NF.GItO Till I’MPIIED.
third reading also put ou this cnlcnd
Mr. Lamar accepted theamendmrin,
and tho resolution as amended was
passed.
Tltis means the printing of ono general
calendar.
BILLS ON FIRST AND SECOND REAPING.
The following bills were read tho find
timo:
By Sir. Hardeman of Bibb—A resolu
tion that when tlio governor n a’.a his
requisition on the United Mates lor am -
he do not make requisition ft r more
than f 1,0.0, and that he r.p,-ly balance of
the i tite's quota to furuistdng camp
equipments, etc.
By 31 r. Hardeman of Bibb—To requin
the enlistment of volunteer troops for
twelve months.
The following bills were read tho thiid
time:
A till by Mr. Reilly of Chatham— 1 To
organize and incorporate a regime nt of
cavalry, to bo called the First Regiment
of Georgia Cavalry. Passed.
Adjourned till Mondsy st b:30 a. m.
NO noili: RoltN SLAV!
Zanzibar** Sultsu I'rumUes That All
Mam Horn After Jan. 1 hlial! Ur
Free.
Zanzibar, Oct. 19.—Tho sultan
given tho Bcitish consul here a written
promiseiliat all children born in his do
minion after tho first of January next
shell bo free. This is comidtred tho
greatest concession that a Mussel man
prince has ever made to a European.
The German warships havo ceased tcit
ing dhows and leave all police duties to
Capt. Wiesmann.
purpi*
to
this _
attempt any eulogy up«>ii
guishod Georgian, n lu-nor of whom it
was offered. Hull will fan permitted, 1
hope, to say that thcro is no namo in her
i " In-Mo; \ 't i.i li - >;iiil.« * i.i- It ii’.-
selfs'i service anil such unylcMing da-
votioo to her int.retu as does his ou n
The sacred FOrerelcntT of his native
comnunwealth wns ttie idol of his soul,
the devotion of hU life, and into the
gloom of the grave be carried for her an
affection as pure and loyal os ever
throbbed In filial breast. Let those ot
us, Mr. President, who believe that tho
future safety of this country depends
upon the untouched sovereignty and in
dependent life of the individual statu,
mw to it that tho fame of Robert Toombs
is perpetuated among (he people.
TOOMBS* FAME A HUCRIX-S LEGACY.
“My word for it, sir, in the years that
are yet ahead of us 'twill prove a price-
i legacy to the republic. Certainly,
(irorgia honors herself In honoring tuMi
arvnrri Seniors ( tionao s Negro for
< la«« Orator,
Boston, Oct 10.—The scsicr class cf
arvnrd College has elected Clement
■.irrett Morgan. » rolored mm, n* ela s
iitor. Tliecleeii.m was hotly <v. nl „,. \
but Morgan received a substantial ma
jority, aLout 570 inen voting.
lie entered college with little menns
and during his fresJunan year worked at
odd hours in a barber shop. Since then
his rank as a student has brought him
beneficiary money from the college. Last
year as a competitor for the BoyUton
prise be carried hH audience by storm
and won the Apt place.
TheTarllT and Trusts.
Prof. R Davis In Charleston News and Courier.
It is vehemently urged that the tariff
has nothing to do with trusts. Now a* a
protective tariff is nu effect it may net be
NO CHANCE AT ALL.
What chance is thcro for the dispatch
of business when such a large proportion
of the Houso is absent? It puts an un
reasonable burden on the few who re
main and do the work. From my obser
vation of these latter, their character,
their position in life, their faithful acre
in the public service I feel no hesitancy
in saying that their sacrifice of private
intrust by remaining at the capitol is
surely no Ioas than thobe who make that
an excuse to go home. And, at thU
stnge of the session, when
tlio length of it Is attributed to ths
quantity and importance of vending
n ensure. Every memter, units« provi
dentially hindered, owes it to humell
and to tpe people to be in ids seat and
contribute what he nlay to tho earlieal
posniblo adjournment and tho relief oi
tlio people from a burdensome expenscJ
FICTITIOUS MAJORITIES.
It has Ken tho practice fur years, in
both H mses, when there was a doubtful
majority present to put on their passag«
local bills, and tho constitutional major
i'.ies would be counted. 8{caker C by
put tlio House ou notice this _ morning
iiiai tills practice must stop, riere-atur
it would be strictly required that overi*
measure of whatever character must r>
ceive tho actual constitutional majority
in order to bo passed,
AN IMPORT ART ACT SIGNED.
The governor has signed an net amend-
ing icction 2 of the tax act of lb- tt '■’O,
in reference to sowing maeliin cor.-
janies aud agents. The new law n-
qu r.-H each sowing machinu company
doing bo.simM in this state to i a* an
annual t*x of $'.od, and each y ieral
agency, where the company ha.- m»
paid, will to required to pay tho imc.
Jt also require* that each agent shal bo dentin i tho dill*
r<gi^terca with the comroller-genial i meats Involved.
and a license taken out, for vvhi h he | Electricity p!ny„
company shall pay t5. It further V> [ tlie strang^ments ot t!
quires that tsen cyst rhsll, is rrrr chhics, TrhJch u<optu«iucd*ai intervals
TOR LOSSES AND LVSlBANCE.
The follow ing are tho approximate
losses and iniuraace:
AI J. Carver, warehouse, loss $3,500;
fully injured.
1^ A Lowery, cotton, guano and bog
ging and w arehouse, lot* $2,000; insur-
$1,5 0.
W. K. Talbott, grocer, lots $1,500; in
surance, $500.
National Hank, considerably damaged;
fully insured.
< \ L Mize, books, confectionery, milli
nery, etc., loss, $2,000; covered by in-
shim:, o.
W. C. Kendrick, druggist, loss, $2,500;
insurance, fl.ooa
G. W. Ku(tanks, general merchandise,
1<»-' $4,500: insurance, $1,200.
1'. Ikthune, bar, loss $5,000; insure
®nce, $1,710,
Ur. il, unn and, dentist, entire loss of
instruments and office fixtures; partially
insured.
I)r. R. T. Hillman, entire loss of office
fixtures, books and instruments; no in-
W. F. Locke brick building, loss $.*,«
CO ; rwrtially insured.
J. k. Joy net* estate, two brick stores
nml oco office in another building, loss
ILOOU; in.urance $l,C0O.
11. Rogers brick buildmg, loss $4,000:
, insurance $2,400.
I 1 There w ere 173 l a’es of cotton burned
t they were nearly covered by insure
cc. W. C. Pmcbal was the principal
cotton loser, having lost twenty-one
luile*. with no insurance
4 There were other minor losses, but in
yound numbers the loss may be estimated
it $40,000.
1WO OP JUDGE GUERRY’S CHILDREN
of pur-
c j,asing goods or rot; We promise you plenty of entertainment ir
DRESS GOODS. CLOAKS.
Any lady who buys a drovs before in
specting our stock certainly doesherself a
great injustice both as regards style and
price.
Never in the history of the Dry Goods
trade of 31ncon lias been seen such a com
plete stock of
It Is really a t ■ cat to
room and view tho mod
ment of wraps ever trot
English Walk in
See our import d v.
Nothing half so h
Macon. Wo liave
styles, too, in >
Dress Goods.
ller* you will find Wool Dnnsea from
$1 to $50. Read the prices quoted below.
They carry conviction with them:
Futile Serges nnd Cashmere, 10c.
Double width Cashmere?, all-wool fill-
ing. 124a
33-inch Henriettas only 25c.
40-inch all-wool Tricots (only a few
pieces), 45c.
40-inch silk-finish Henrietta, 45c.
li yards wide all-wool Ladies' Cloth at
05c.
Our 40-inch all-wool Henriettas at 00c,
are worth 83e.
Our 46-inch all-wool and silk-finish
Henriettas at 85c, arc cheap at $1.
Our 40-inch all-wool imported Henri
ettas at $1 aro the loveliest goods ever
seen in this market*
Beautiful lino of French Broad Cloths
in all the new and popular shades from
$1 to $2.25. *
Dress Trimmings.
) are certainly headquarters for
stylish Dress Trimmings. All tho latest
styles will \to found here, and, too, our
prices are much lower than elsewhere. ni
THE WANCHKSTEIt iUILL*.
Tilts Important Now Factory Will!;
Uuntilnz In Six U ecU*.
A largo proportion of the maebiner
ordered fer the Manchester ccttan sS
in Vinevillo has already tov-n puli
place and adjusted for operation.
A Telegrapu reporter m 1 ||
factory Friday nnd aaw a greql man
things of interest.
Tho machinery, which was imforU
from Accringtu)'. England, is of th- vei
late-t design, of tempered htcvl an
highly polUhud. In tl.o main ftaatn <
tli«* lit-i t’ ).i< Ii i.i a! «,'it tiftv f,
d 210 feek 1-
Tho saddest reralt of the fire came
rout 1 p. m. to-day in tlio death of
children and tha serious injury of
d:c
i the
, i .. nrar a wall which suddenly fell,
(tu-hing them. Two of them were
I *hiu *»»d were the children cf Judge J.
14. (i.i’try, aged respectively 4 and 0
' y-ara Both w i re killed instantly. One
IF4TM !i I!' 1 N; ;i 111! ! Ii. I 1! ;•• M li I
ojured. Judge Guerry is absent
ther U stricken with grief,
leliovrd to have been the
itd the
ITh. i i
v4>ik of an incendiary,
j WILL IK ItDA
(|pt. llanlry Talk* About tlir Nr
cs, containing 0,C0<> rt--imID-T pa* new fertilizer and goano factory,
. ■ i:.. i.»- in oi tK-e MM’huVriiHM, t : ^.bnily.UJ.t,.r,^ .• afil. Hanley
; n imj orta- ? p.i
helloes business, regt
nary of the county aid
*• \
»OU CATAIJIY.
But a high t»rl(T and a truit
combine arc twin .t ilka trom tha com
m. n root of protectu n. They cannot be
ac|n rated.
Ail ej.tama of trade arc baaed on one
of twooiipoaing li.cua—fr.e competition,
or prarention of competition. A pro
tectin'
county in whicli ho
trr with tho ordinary
exhibit iiia liten.e,
nuar oaoaau
Tlio llonw luu txuecd Col. Rcillyi
bill providing fer tlie organization of lb
Kir.t regiment, of cavalry. Tliia teg.
ment will ba mail* up of one conipan;
(rum bavannab, two from Ulert;
county, one Irooi Screven, ono fioui hit
liughaui, oua trom Mclntoeh unit on.
from Glynn.
a Hill. The only objection, Mr. Pnni
Heal, which la reported to have hceu from
urjod agalnat the amendment wae that tlie b ■ ■
u Iaiue from tlie R lute. It ia truetbut, provent a home |>ro<lucer from doing tho
tiro tariff la laid lo prevent a ft rvlnnor
an lowering the price of an articlu in
> In me market. A Inwt ia formed to
un ler the rou.tltution, the llouro ot wimo thing. If protection lie a true the-
liepreeentativc* alone hat the right to ory, »trust la aeiunoceut, and indeed, ee
. noinatemeaMirea appropriating money, • pialicworthy nv a tariff, or more ao, aa it
but it ie eiually that oy cxprVMwl pro- Iiu been abown that home compMltkn
Vi.lonof the wuneorganic law tha hen- i» tlie more dangerouv.
ate u given (he power to pru|«ae amend-; Mr. Blaine w a* pi rfectly coniivtent in
mi nt, lo .uch unaaumb Some of tlie defending triwta, though unjuUiflabla in
byierciitical Solon, who aeem to And denting their connection with IhetarilT;
11, a-ure and, ae they Imagine, profit hr whue the republican i Inform, which
Itl.iv extended and MaUvunanlika procw, call, for Ute met exaygarated form of
with Insulating bare. f i' ony. U|,
tlirend breaks, an cl-ctric clrcuil
tnbliahad which cau-. ■ the band
h '■ > I ‘: In III- *.I.\ ■ - j ill!,., .ii
whole machino atoj* in two or
•ccomis.
b'orthe a4Juatnwntoft1.nl g.
ill t<
Cept
idy fer tori
*ut tlio Btijiivi’i rnK.; I ts I g* r:\ril-
ing maebim*, elsctric n ■, 0 > ‘
uh*J. TIic.mj are fitted ou tlie machine n
and the adjustment is so nicely ru. .. l
that a deviation of one-thousandth par: I ;l
of an inch from ths proper nh;c c r..in
a itnill bell to ring. Tlie oi p’ i? <•■. ,., r
then token off and laid uliL in i,, ,» i«:
WURBI WBBBJTHE nsnORBlt again when the machine get, Sot of adi
Tho House find a hard Time Setup
ins a quoruiii. . Mr. J. A. Mrsi, who enjoys the dlstlnc-1 „
Atlanta, Oct. 1$. — [Special.}— The ‘°a of having a large and profitable 1
Uouw opened with a worldly alio at- ^^S^/lSrfJSi.^end kimllr
tendance. Time were grave doubt, u ,pUin«l everything coiiie t.d wl i; 1
to a quorum being preunt, aud roll call be factory.
waa •••.i.penwd with."- Some one who "We ar. Bow at work," mid Mr. lion. | 1
cointcd ualeald there erreooly Bfty purilng the maclilncry in| 1
member, pnaeut. Tbo blghct ntlmat.^H^,
waa eighty.
Speaker Clay ordered a toll call wiUiU.UOOapindlei Two V*in of
Cicecddeoav At the lint call it wavnuUm of 1..V.0 vpindln
found that ninety-nin. member. vrere**J'“rderad,
ahrent and only rcrmtl-ine rrevent. V *•’ i*®?**'; *K ,eh *
Hanky I
i'n i. i. -*\.n man. “I am necut.'atim*
Im mb iu«U-«K!»fuc iliu uuUuuir*, mud
i t few days work will be commenced.
V« havo an abundance cf room—four
i iv», and close to tbo »*.ms Msnufact-
•«.HE ' . iu; .my's Viuth.-uso. As to on
l fapRyreini. 1 will say that ws bare Of.
) worth of nwchlnwy.M
“Farlhr (icing trade, wo will simply
ntllo lortilizere and guar.os, buylngtho
di nnd mixing them for tho trade.
> .v in the spring we will have costly
nl chambers put in nlace, so tint wo
D make our own acids. Macon is tho
nt i!>irihuting point, end of couno wo
here. W o have already largo or«
ahead for the spring.**
Dli:» ON ’ THir'DOOB-STBPI.
n«*u»
by Di
Jutiu \\ title Last Msht
•lin White, a one-leg; el negro shoo-
ter, aged about 50 years, died very
tally Thursday evening at $ o'clock
ii little sitop on Cotton avonue.
or a long time he l a 1 been sick and
i quite weak. A few minutes before
death he asked for a dose of aaafatidx
* laky, saying: "I cant stand this
to ho !<
of induction, will i|ml rare enlighten- protection and yet d. maincei tl a tru.t,; aUeut and only .evenly B« p, t ^ tha imlidTiii"
Hi. nt in an occaaioual reference lo thu | which U ibe .uremt method ever devbrvl After awhile tlie member, began <kop-n, llvl | ia , rtott llm0 •’
roiiatiiutlonwif their itate." for protecting tlie producer at the ex I ping In. Several were cot In committee, }-v, hen our .pinning mill ie i i
ereornn ecxxu m TOOK*. consumer, ie guilty ct the mlue , rre „ rJjr , nd K^ne .era looking rollon we exj.vrt to begin pk
groewU incoovietency-expUlnad po*4- | Lllta in th . Saving factory, BOx&O feeTh
’rtdi.tanco ra t of the main k
iuh will be fitted up with all th
Ml op-
ao longer, and when ho tiled to swallow
no Slot spoonful h*s band shook it out
lmiiicdiuMr after taking tho doe
cridfiwnin th« doorway and nobody
•ai l any further attention to him until
! t m gro in tLe shop discovered that ho
Senator Strother mid: I Ei'v'bTtfti'^Ul'SIhY'uSit’uS a(,CT th,lr LlU ‘ 1,1 ,h * 8,c *"’ . .
"It waa my fortune to know Intimately ranged achenia whicli bring, protection Tha roll call waa ravlewed and tho lirt
the gieat alateemnn and talk to him a. I boldly to vlow aiihout the glamour of
would my father. Aid a. the ir ortal m-1 hoary age thatettaohm to ihetariff.
mala, of this dhUnguuiird man lie. with-
in tbo UutU of tbo tw entr-ninth ssnato- nr| * protoctioo is the bare- quorum, a
tialdntrict, 1 would feelrrcre.nl to mv Iruat. aothi. almok nnanimou. wiudta- Ultlolininca
r*opU and to ray district if 1 did not j }k» ojWJ bmasiiino a notorious practice.
«Kfui«, U LT,o l, 'rto,t ^^ih^ra^lrfe^tirh ! Tho speaker laad*
I i *turo of this great men on the wSls of can do nothina but disturb tho moral re-1 drawn out by tbecondriion of th© Hdse htld, and will n. ks* .
this capitol, and i deprecate the narrow. totloBS of producers end oensnmon, and i thif morning. Uo stolid that hereafter kaa.
tl.* mat ravmU in* tiim 1 must vote on the passage of i Corliss engino of 2i0-h
utter* requiring a con- s recently arrived and U i
Underwear.
Our stock of ladies', gents' nnd chil
dren's Underwear is the best in tho city.
Ladies* vests fre m 50c to $2.50; gents*
vests from 50o to $3; children'll vests
from 50c to $1; also, a full lias of Union
Suits in all sizes.
ACCIDENTS OF A
DAY
Table Li
non.
irymg
All-Linen Dainr.sk, in w
from 60 to 51 inches, 60 i
■ .. i< *1 a j hi '!i an bd
cents a yard.
All-linen Damask, 00, 02 and 6Mnch.
'5?., worth $1,
68 and 70-inch Damask wa otter today
at $1; has hitherto sold f. r: l. 'O,
40 pieoea Turkey-rod Dan
40,50,75 rents and $1, cl - tj. at 10,
cents, $1 end $1,35 respectii
DOYLIES,
At 45c. a dozen, Doylies worth 75c*
At 75c. a dozen. Doylies worth $ i.
At $1 a dozen, Doylies wort!, l •.
At a dozen, Doylies worth
White Doylies.
8oft-flnUh 104 Sheeting (without
dressing) 25 cents a yard.
At $1.50 a <! n wo roll an aB-linea
Huck Towel worth
At $3.50 we m il an all-linen n U cL
Towel, l Jx 10 inch s wide, worth «k5u,
400 114 Spreads at 75c., worth $1.
451114f-qreads at$l. wortli $1.3».
Wtalways keep tb ! ,r_, t to !» m.
d brands ia 441JI •• iiir-at pn-.«*sthi
Plnsli Wraps.
Seal plush wrnp-t •? -’0, worth $25
Seal plush wrups i worth * *
Seal plush wr;11 j i». worth J4 1
In finer grades froio $ ;<> to SI"’ 1
Our prices arc at lea i 25 per t o
than elsewhere.
Beautiful lino of chil
izes from 4 to 16 year
Wo sell a ven pro
market wrap at $ >.
Don't buy chihin n's
spurting our stock, for
Jatc«t and our prices tl
cheapest.
Blankets.
Tlio prices at which wo <
prove a death blow to all
petitqps who attempt to m
100 pairs 104 wool bin:
100 pairs 1)4 wool bUi
ICO pain 104 lambs'w
100 pairs 114 “
In finer grades from $8 to $15 >
just as good value*. No boos
snould mbs any of the abovo t -nr,
A WOMAN SNATCHED FROM THE
DEATH-DEALING AR WHEELS.
WJSAIW OF DIE MSTi
dir
nl n-
Ordinary Wik v
a letter from W, II. 1
Kxecutivo Dtjartiu
mterei t to th»* «ii-nhl
county. 'Ih# h Her
bear sir: Uor. O
ALL THE KEY WEST
1 i ON STRIKE
IGARMAKER3
We In. silri
hapj-fui' d j th' iu I
* I r-'|H’i
. itli
\ hit h
■ t > iit
th*
til Tl
stores wireoj»'’ned.
Durins the nL-ht a water nice on tha
•( ond fioorof J. W. Burk# A C<x’s «*,-
taldishmcnt, in the printing d-.-j aitment,
burst, flooding tho floor and running
down on a stock of Looks on ths second
floor. Before tho leak was dJioon
$3,0C0 worth of Looks lmd been darns
to ths extent of about $5CKX
No causo can l>o assigned for tho
bursting of ths pip#, as employes had
been at work in the depaitmrnt as late
as 10:20 o'clock Wednesday night.
1 he most serious accident of the two
happened next dcor and alro at an early
hour yesterday morning Lsforo the store
opened.
i^ndtf I ho c,.,pl
tijr<ihivs ago, tho
'tauf, tm-ri ha
Sinro the do*
• for higher pay
kout l»y thocigaT
*<’<.>imo goncrai
w , uro idle, urrj
I lio woi
II month*,
Oa the first floor in the rear of tho
wholesale house of C'anriarpbcn ft Till
man, n portion of the flooring, 10 feet by
20 fret ui dimensions gave way. falling
into ths cellar ten feet below and carry
ing with it nearlf a thousand barrels of
flour in sacks, half a carload of oats In
sacks and a large quantity of hams and
sides.
The provisions, flour and grain had
beta piled upon the floor, filling th *
iu
thr
calculated to do then;
Now blanks will U
January and forw'are
February. The paym
as fast astbcnppfirati.
examined and recordc
Applicants who war
agofi ‘
furnish a
oflirs
KpHcstw
spi.ee clear up to the ceiling and strain- • must L« ni
John White hod lived in ifacon many
rears, and was always esteemed at
i, , ■ih.u nmuomuuuD *ii!i niitiu. i t, t nonei«t aud industrioos, \sry often he
f f « a ^ e h^tes!£?f aSence ° for "c tving cotton « i .ih. ' 01,1,1 1 ■f /«»d peg,»ng away at his last
Uin wlto had leaves or absence. I^Tbs factory will be light Iv.ithelec. » Unight, uiternalely singing old
Enough meinlera came in to make a kity by the Tbomn-on-H.. ,• l^•lain at ion songs and uttering loug and
bare quoruas. and toe lioase tried to do a jk. A dynamo amf 9D0 *4] ' ” * "
Jhts have been ordered, and
Ike our own light."
ing the raftets and pillars
A large force of bands was put st work nary,
on th# wreck nt an early hour, and late In
the afternoon the place bad been cleared.
The rafters and flooring in the crash had I Hewi
been cut off as nsaUy os If by a saw. I oat
Tbs damage was estimated at $.02, ae
n»« st of the goods can bs saved.
orkn
rayers for bb salvation.
.he cor* net's inottat. which was
1 »«t night, it was decided that the
tan carno to his dentil from natural
tir.hday in the
ra.y'8 SgO.
Missionar
A FfKGRO*S l.ovs.
contracted sentiment that would fail
thus honor the memory of this great and
tiue friend of the state of Georgia. I
hope the Senato will refuse to recede
from iu amendment, and there will not
Lea dissenting vote.**
The vote for Senator Gibb's motion
was unanimous.
THE STATE'S FtO?EETT IN TENNESSEE.
-Vnator Wooten introduced a resolu
tion that a committee of two from the
**t»te and three from the House be ap
pointed te ascertain just what property
thn »urie dwns in Icune see^ bow m tch
uf it can be- detached os not necessary to I
th# operation of 4be state rood, what
I' r,c J»t would bring, or what would he
the be*t disposition to he maileof it. The
<*vHutum was referred to the commit r« «
°o the Western and Atlantic railroad.
SENATORIAL HUMOR.
^RstorLyle introduced a resolution
Ant the use of the entire capitol build-
to* be tendered the House of Repre-
wntatives next Monday for their pro-
J"* 11 reception to the cowboys and In-
is grinding down the fresjpeoptoior the a qUOr um tm
Mike of a few pampered high priest*. | a |ibilU an«l t
stitntionsl majoritr.
I In {'tubing local bill*, and cknrterv, it I Has important Lnsincss <
i|ch Mr. J. D. Hough
There n.T He Trait, la Tkle.
ito Ke. Orlera. rtoyaae. | | 1M Veen ~llio notoviou. practltw —
Too tnocti liorn blowini; an.I xonjinK -count''a majority, tlie clerk, announr-
f. indu'xe<i In. ^Vbilo ajiiancea^aro pn--,- j,,g r b9, or tw. just no, hing
■ 3
mighty resolution, alwut what tin y
are goian to do, and that their organiza
tion U everUetIng, tho truet men uy
nothing, forgo tanner.’ chain, at their
went headquarter, behind Iwlta and
ham, and paMwoa^ai-rhapa,ar.d eeldom
bout about «hat they intend to da
Tney have but little om for rdilor, cr n-
poetere. Like .braved c.mUerv, they
doa't abovr their hand. Tl a r are -who
os •erpenle” though not ’’aa hannieaa a.
dovea.’’
in* amanca » atrong now, out a .put
among them and «p;<*iiig leaden
armed with ambition and eelf-will, ■*
with aecrat trust mnnay, may prove an
earthquake In the camp. “Let him that
thlnketh ha itandeth taka heed leat ho
fall." Remember the Knight* of La-
tort and their fatal aplila I
•UnvoftlS, WiUl U ct .bow:
. 'he raiolutioo was greeted with
ti'iilbter over the Senate clixnil or.
The l all-aii I. Heellte.
.--f*,Oct. 19.—It Ie announced that
•he \ atican. being weary of tho attack.
upon it, has collected all th* dipio-
tnauc documents relating to the Italian
ktiveenment’a maneuvers to violate the
“kh»« of tha pa, ter, and that in dafn vo
« tboao rights tala InUnded to publish
•be do unt<nU tncr.n- ... I ihoi.M the
l0 P «ittta tuch a gourde uo.ts-.orr.
A ffound l.rg.1 opinion.
Klin wnh mum* hsppr nMs k> to
s: . wae vwy tow wua toetortei tovy at
drew betwaectovd ayjtw-y w of this
■ iaa Asa aatwtod Chetne Buttom mv,
vfBoe«'Osve.gv_ i
II- (W-iftr (|i>||t
ling “ayeeBPBIMHHPHIHI^H
or ovf-rhpping tho limit of coD*titutici:al
majority. Many a UJIhas bcf-n passed
and recorded aa’receiving 88 votes when
Inot mere tl.~ n a handful of members bad
Ivt ted on Loth sides.
ht>caker Clay says that he must put a
bOis.
Si
Mr. D. L WOcr
stop lo such methods of parsing
1.. MIL AM MD I'M.
Mr. Chandler of DeKalb offered a res
olution that from to-dav no leaves of
stance bo granted, unless for provi-
I • •“!
Mr. Tinner of )Iuscogee wanted to
auund by in*erting “good reason" in
fctead of **providenthd cause.**
Mr. ♦li.t!iil<-r -.». l tflat wiat rriich
seem a "gfjod reason'
might cot
other men
Mature has already teen in »e
lunger than any other legislature m
The pre- • nt leg!
■ion l'.O d rs.
lasted 10. d y*.
Mr. Fnei*«>n offered to am* id furtl.*
by adit: p “or on demand of the cotir
of the sute."
Mr..;thof Gwinnett movt-d to tabl<
J* one more to Mate
• of manufactories.
alfcuJy la
of the
The Knslnerr Wa* !
lnt Carter, who ha, c
®ulgc«» river survey, ha
<fy ill tor the past week,
a n that the board of Tr:
did not visit him l.,-i ’l
1 originally intend-.1. r _ .
raver, that they will go to%VBBBah
ly next week and ©■ i.f.-r v%.:u ,
Coopir in retard to the tarlv
uriiiiat,
A country negro, while walking si ng
Third str«el Friday afumon, io*t
$4 mi tin of half as i nr minutes.
iho mari puicha • d a i* xy, poav from
>« u «v Timber lake's stebtea on Poplar
*tr. < t, about 3 o'clock, paying cash for
the animal.
Ho led the pony out and down the
'tif t. turning into Third street. Here
th< )>ony refused t» go. and rearing up
fell backward, breaking his neck, dying
inn Jo ot ten minutes.
negro stood by tbs side of the
•*u imal and wrung Hi- hands in bis grief.
While lie woe gazing u «*> bis Ute pur-
The widow of MU
jridence attracted the attention her DC
of several ye-terday morning to the a few
I'lace. About tigltkeen tears ago Mr. The
DolpU Troutman, of the firm of korrar ft commences today at
Troutman thm tccunying the store, I ford coc
was k.ll- J st Identically the same pUer. Jsu.m
He was in the cellar when the flooring tleanake killer of handy 1
gave way, crushing him to death in al- county. He killed
most a second with tha terrible weight. *■ - “
The beams in the ceding of tho store was
daiqaged, i.n 1 an iron coltm i knocked
down in the wreck, making the rear of
the store a dangerou* place.
A DAMel.lt*!
IIDGC.
had ten rattles.
There ore several rases of i
fever in the Worrier district. 3
ker, the justice of the pel»t leva
attending tlio rick. >!r. Frank <
lias one of the moat serious caw
fever in ths community.
Hcveral people of Kuoxville w
cently alarmed by .-rampin'; pain
ensued after th* y had eatcu so
ten, and fora while they f. ir
The bruize over >\ alnnt creek m Ixst Uv n pMv.nfd. Dr. J«<n« > «
Macon te u a terrible condition, ard in and decided that the symptoi
should be rebuilt at once. Home tim#. thr— of severe colic wnd not noi»<
ego some repairs were made, but these I Crawford surtt rior court w ill
seem to have done but Utlle.guod. Knoxville next Monday, if Judgi
Friday night sir. Henry Jones of East te able to get there.
Mac- -n came ne; r lo ng a valuable I»ors 11 - — ■ - -
while crosf n; U»e brkige. iiewaedriv-l f.iu « > *•'"
Ing in a w alk*, when a plank cru-h* .1 in, ’
m Hi
ii 1
-nt
cr lay
’• "igar,
luf-C out,
at ok and
i t*io arm
t»ci», after
*nd doing
tlio black
:
o.ng of the river.
*rnt to 111- Ilnajtlfa|,
Ofan Kc^Icr, th- negro w hi
n a t'c-ntral train and cr
. % and w as sent to jail to t«
to one member j •• months' scn'.enc'' f■ r lar
a “good r* . < n to tl..* tey sent out to tho h< -j
He sUtcd that this !#g-1»was in a fair way togsu
.« d it hr jumping
w.i' i I.t ti.. ’. • . i. . : . . ..
gstfitr up the carcass and dump it into
a wagon, when the procession to the
dutnpuig ground moved off ala lively
Mr. Jams
d medical aitenti
ily.
inritkM-tTw li.ii * ... iLTi Vi^1 inpptog end throwing the hor>e down.
Insi^to^Uril oir.ved^tm the j nTanUnai's tegs were badly sk inned and
-fc «r - r— 1 truueo, wit BdBHW Dontt were; Macon, <
broken. Had the horse been (lotting, i ideoce afl
his legs would liave undoubtedly been by his reL
broken. Attention has been cafiei to! vanced a|
tlie Lridge several times. No on# in au-1 l{# ws*
thority, however, has taken the matter! as in Ea»l
iu cbarjre, thus allowing the bridge to Mr. J, T.
go to pieces gradually but surely. Jones ft E
A number of accident# have keen re-) The fur
potted from the »auxe bridge during the 10 o’clock
i hat Uibb Pay* HaTeaebera,
t Tuewlay was the fir-t pay day for
I U .• hers of tlie city and suburban public
i !i*4 lU.1t
^ ri.,^ when
i. Ilia foot
*tde of ss
u.’Mlted,
• bt-k.*
lie
i has be
«^HiPBB»,alkry oi i
h I. /. .: s for the term. Teachers of coun-..
try ich ■ H were paid off Saturday. Tlio D*** tow months.
t**utl' .. tries p-i. i to teachers in Macon
•nd Bibb county amount to $l,tO)pcr
Hszle,
term
ril. and*
. tuj did.
write love poetry to the The
»city
with co
! gun to l
ti.<
vii and
g*t a quon
r 'vi4i turn. 1 inti i ..' ii* in w ,i
on tabling tL« rv^oluticn.« • :ot
muJ*' * * r ~ *' C lh,s
tsemsaioi wasmsMsea rraas im>
i * li cair.v up in time tv» extiugulsh tie
• f her sex—she might hsv** secured fliSl
v-cscirfi’s favor br thech -rful ch^:u' ter
1 of her wr:.-*
F. - i
ttciu htatee
""•cy»to
: .-ly Tkuira.
v r»m« la
•--an! Ill*,
wen lit
have
- w ;> Of.nejr (or i