The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 26, 1890, Image 2

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2 TBE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1800. L _ AT THE CAPITOL. Atlanta. HoUbt* galle i H.KHdmL mg the pi i liuieti tv LMJli. NOV. 18. rile llOUko. Nov. Jf\—Special.]—Tho •ies teemed with spectators oVlork. the hour of begin* ion. Ladies were there in i a, even at that early hour, etv i eeteged by those suek- n,. but ah excc t those bav- ilecesotthe tluor were ex- ;eepc 'avis of Burke und •f temperance. The Woman’s Ch Hack ain't rnarkt il ristian Temperance nut Atlanta have a on the map if the ry «•«»« wf’wn noth* public schools about j hoi There aro « nly four or five such spots on tbe map. one of them being on tbe spot occupy «i by (Jeor- ^ The members of the union havo de clared that they wool 1 lift this black rap from Georgia Lefoio they left At lanta. Iho bill inTodeeod ly Mr. Davie Iu rowi tl instruction in tb. public echw.N tf tlionato u to Inc ctUU ol .icob'ri ani can. olios cn the bui. n system, h the liisi atop toward removing tho block C The following additional bills wero in troduced mid read tlto first tinio: By Mr. Peepteeof Gwinnett: To pro hibit the sole of alcoholic and mult linunr. within thtco mile, of .ny cliurcli ur reboot 1.1 in tho stale, except In iu.-otp irate-1 iowus. Bv Air. Wells of Les: To nraend articlo 1, section 3 of the cods, providing tor iho appointment of two or more ; u v> in tho stats, to be known aa cnminal judges. . By Mr. Martin of Fulton: lo inc rpo- rato'the United btatos Accident lnsur- **'Ity M-! rcay of Floyd: A resolution lo relievo from the Tn-nalty lor faiiuro to • 1 6outh C»llo way, Candler, Culpepper, Culver, Gill, Glenn, Golden, Harlan, Johnson of tho twt nty-lir»t, John jo a ol the ihirty- n.nth, Lawk McRae. Mullis, ONtil, Smith, Terrell, Todd. Vincent. Williams, Weldcn and Prs* dont Mitchell. For Norwood—Hoyd, Eason, Hill, Lowe, Smith, Tatum, Warron For Calhoun — Beard, Ellington, Hodges, Lanier, Nunn illy and Zachry. For Hines—F int, II *r,. and Patton. For Hemnjond —Irvine, Strickiand, Hswkins and Walker. The Senate then adj IVI D.MUUAT, NOV. 10,1 the time , Atlasta. Nov. 19—(special.]—In the taken up. jj 0 u*e, alter p ayer, roll call and the •d by Mr i reading of the jeurntlj bills for a third o interest, rea ,jjng were taken up. The lollowing bul was read the third time and p.tbsed: By Mr. Cutts of Sninter: To incorpor ate the Armricus Savings Bank. Mr. Calv.r. of Ki.hn.sad introduced n joii t resoiuti n which was auopted, pro viding for i be two houses to bolo a joint ee»stun at 12 o’clock to consolidate and dr. lure the result of yesterday's election of Uuited atitos senator. Under a call of the roll for the intro duction of new matter, Mf. Montgomery of Taylor introd csd a bill to amend the constitution ro that tho sta’is scliool com missioner shall in the lui^ro be elected by the people. Lecturei Crawford, the colored mem ber fr. in Melt tosh, intidJucedushi- ilr»t bill, ono to provide lor ikying of electhii; nmnageis and clerks $2 U day in all elec tion* | Mr. Gilbert of Muscqgee introduced two bills, one to amend the code *o that special terms of the superior court may Le held, ai other to center on the com- n)<H-ionors of commons it Columbus the right to donate to the CdltitiL us horary tho north half of bloc* 14 of the com mons of Lolumbus, i By Mr. Griffith of Vadlsods To in- corporfio tbe P'benezrM.'ongregutional c hurch so os t* pr Libit the sale of liquors within throe inibsof it. iir Mr. White o; Haiti To authorize the ouUdiu^of cm rti«. tlrftr tl* mhi ia ts of the countio at a st*£d sum. ,iy | Mi rln ad C-mipeny o , t alvin of Bkbmon apjx intment ol sp<- Bo acnools for tl.e t<> By Mr. p or a to tii iltll of cn: To • Plaints To pro of \V 1 lowing bills uer By Mr. i lullips of Hab. corpora e the town of (’oi Hy Mr. Hill ot Meriw viao ror a synem os nun 1 he following bills w. re , a**ed: By Mr. Cliappe h ot Laurens: To Otnrud tbe a-1 prohibiting the sale of win kv within ffvu in.its of certain churches. lty .>ir. Cults of Sumter: To incorpor- bto the Batik of Sumtrr. Ti.o hour of 12 o’clock h: ; that ti nd the act i roviding tout uot l o n quire.i to testify •band for wrung*inflicted adaing the words “on tier Lo, a Li 1 m .ki .g it Dec ay o c suing for divoioe to Mie h is lived in the state d in ttje county whete the s' l Hancock: To amend of the co o so as to ailow o cioss another at a grade 1 l.\ Mr. Martin «>f 1 u’t.-i.: : pris.o m i;ev to pay the appraisers of the Wests rn and Atlantic railroad and their I dirk, ' Hy Mr. Goodwin of Fulton: To iffcor* . por.te il.o At into Ac ident Association. 1 »y , ■ . t M* bill of MlV i i.i .hot if .u t »cmiai new junicil circuit of the superior court to bv 1: Senator M. W. Enson of tha focond district: An act to prohioii tho running of excursion trains on Sunday and describing what shall be known at excur sion irains. and providing penalties for tbe same. Senator Lamb of the fourth district: To incorporate tho Southern National Railroau Company. Senator liurp of tho twenty-fourth: An act to prescribe and make* more cer tain tho foes of c.erka and slier ills of supeiior courts in thu slate in the matter of divorce suits brought before said courts. Hy Senator Lane of the sixteenth dis trict: An net to provide for a board of equalization of real and personal prop- city, subject to taxation upd lor other pur, oses. A message was received from the gov ernor and it reported tbe exhaust.ou of the contingent fund, A butch of bills trotu the House were reud a s.cond time. Bills committed were read thr MN-ond tin»P »liere retorts were favorable, and re-<ouimittcd. Senator Cuban ins of the committee on rubs report* d tue adoption of tbe code of rules of tho lust gentral auemb.y, with t* e ameudnitui a ding a comiui.- tee on special agriculture, another on re- appoitioniuent of the congrcsslot.nl dis tricts 10 contorui w.tli tn new cenrtis rtqui'pincntr. The engrossing commit tee is disjensed with. Set ate tail >a 12. introduced by Sen ator Cuipcpi^r. was withdrawn under a sus; ension of the rales. Senator Go,den was. on the request of the deaf uud dumb committee, added to tUjt ih>*1t. A n solution of thanks was received from the Committee of Milledgi-viUo citi zens acknowledging the acceptance by tho ueneml a soii.bly of the tnvitiition min Milledg^vtlle to attend the dedica tion cc ciiioi.iea of the Georgia normal and iodu-triai school for girls on Thanks- giiing *iny. Ht-nator Wnlkrr ofTered a joint resolu lion providing for the ap. ointment of a jo in conuni t«e ol three trorn the Senaie and rix f ora tl.o ilou-e to sett it it will l»u pos-iolo for t ie businosi ot i . to l*e ended at an curly day. This concurred in. J f Alter the joint sessfoa was dissolved the Seuato ad journo •, mat TII I lls \ \. m,\ , -jn. By Mr. Perry of Worth: To incor{or- ate the Atlanta, Americue and i ionda Railroad Company. Hy Mr. Dunwody of Glynn: To pro vide for the payment of criminal co*ta incurred in committal courts whore a final conviction of persons is hsd in courts of competent jurisdiction out of the county treasury, when suen bill is approved hy ju.igt-s of superior cou-ts of ti is date, which sums so paid shall bo in lieu ot auy claims upon linos and for- feitur a n«»w paid iut«i c*»ur a. Hy Mr. Tarver of Jetfer-on: A resolu tion to relievo from the pepsity for fail ure to pay tax on time, tbe Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad Company. By Mr. Goodwin of Fulton: To incor poruie tbe Engiish-American Lean and Trust Company. The loilowiog bills were read and parsed: Hy Mr. Twitty of Jackson: To amend th>- act incorporating the town of Har mony Grove. By Mr. Wooten of Dougherty: To amend tbe charter of the town of Al bany. Hy Mr. Maxwell of Talbot: To regulite the sale of spiritunu* or malt liquors ly tequir.ng quart and gallon dealers to pay the tame license ns retail dealer-. The House re-olved itself intocomntit- tee of the w ole to consider tlie ies.l i- tion 11 pay |l,r>(>0 to Eoen Iiillyer, V. L Clarke and John Nciivcn for appri is- ing the property of the Western and . ,l- iantic rail*, ad. 'iho coinmilto of he whole amended tho bill t y making ho amount $<G0 instead of $1,000. The ilouso pas-usd tho resolution as amended. 1 he foil m ine bills were introduced: By Mr. Trammel of W hiti.elJ: To jn- corp.rato the Diton, bpriagplace anl Fas ern Railroad Comp»ny. Hy Mr, Roiieu 1 ei ot Binb: To relfeve the Bntish-Auiecjcan .nsurance Com pany from the penalty for iadure to pa/ tux on time. By Mr. Fhillipa of Habersham: jT> amend s ctions 1046 and 1616a, so thut allies shall go into c unty ne.. sighs snd solicitors sliail be paid hslarie Hy Mr. Fleming of Richmond: nd the aci putting the $5 0 p*-n liy of the rules recalled by the m-nutor The Hu Atlanta, Nov. (•:> ; > prayer, roll call ,n-l n ..1 i mil. bills lor a tuv. ro tuii up. •ml.]—Aft**r * f tho jour- uero taaoti By Mr. Turn r of Floyd: To incorpor- ste the vEtu$ Ba lr ad C -11)5 any. Hy Mr. MfiJunaid ol Mimt- r: To con ifer “bankiuk p -wers .-n I \ rivileges” on [the Sumtlr * oun y All a nee. IThegMuJial or-1 r I r to-day was the ■. Pope >f Og < th rpe. It Is an csUblh . a S-'liool fo- colored per- ■ 1<•'. - : tin* f r-.ivfi . y for lbe 3.1 ti e. p.fied a supple- t Au<U84 J«-tal appropr . „ Mt ibe st-itrs for use of it- college ot ngri- cnltutu St j.Ok) i-er annum. 10 be in- cd -*? 1 .*■• .<> per annum until it thouhl U-‘. which amount was 10 bo i.’it ly thereafter. In this net, ft is provided that tho money t-e paid to any st t-) in the col- h r *- Oi which a discrimination is inado executive session: <m tin* .r und of coljt. It adds the very Howell Cobb, appointed judge *1 the ii..p runt | ro 1 iso, however, t at tho *Sunm-r county court; F. A, lll ker, tn Mhment und maintonanco by tho solicitor of bumter county c urt. id R. stau* out of its 1 > rtrues of • nepnrate col-, F. Simmons, judge of tiro Terrell (Junty on railr ads for failure to pay taxes time, by requ.rinz them lor every lay the taxes ruu over to pay a penalty if 1 per cent. Iho House then adjourned urn l 9 o’clock to-uiorrovv morning. The Senate. Th • rict Atlanta, Nov. 20.—[Special.] Senate met at 10 o’clock, and 1 stem prayer by the chaplain, roll call am reading of tho previous day's jourm Senator McRue of thu til to nth di asked leavool absence f<>r a few »ys. Senator Patton «-f the thirteen h di rict und Senator Johnson of tho twouty ir.-*t, tvero also grafted leave of alfe-enc**. Jen- ato-El ington of the twenty-uinth v called homo by important business. I A House bill by A r. W. ot*?n of Dligh- trty passed the Senate to-day. It if the hill entiled an act to smend tho loi.ee laws of this state and to repeal sition 1119 of tbe code of Georgia. Senator Warrvn of tho eighteentl dis trict occupied the chair during a ijrt of By Mr. Clifton of Chatham: To am*nd the charier of the Contractors' A-sociation. The House then adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morruw. The Senate. Atlanta, Nov. 21.—[Special.]—The Senate's session to-day had no psrticu- tarly int .rtsting feature to render it con spicuous. A bill from tho House to relieve tho Rome street railroad of a penalty of $200exacted by the state treasurer for delay in payment of state taxes was passed. Senator Bock of the twenty-sixth ex- ; Iained Ids bill ara-nding the act of Dec. 21, 1889. which amen-is section 0804 of the i ode so as to enable witnesses friend y to bo h par ie» of a com root or paitn-i- r-hin to testify, when, on the death of either, such toitimouy is ncc.ssxry. This hill was |»as«ed. The bill n roduccd in tbe H'-use by Mr. Kyals of Chatham, amending the Cuatham Dime buvings Bank so aa to drop the word “dime" from the title an i to increase the capital, was read the • bird time iu the Senate and passed. Tbe House bdi cunng ng the county of I.nu ens from tbe O onee to the Ucmul- gee circuit was read the third time and parsed. Tbo bills incorporating the Banking and Trust C uipany of Thom* ville, the Ka k of Albunv, the Merchants snd Mi era Bank of T.rllap osa, and the Citi zens' Bank of Vald «ta were read the third time and parsed. The Fidelity Lite and Accident Insur ance Company of Atlanta was incor porated. after an amendment restricting the term of incorj oration to fifty y»ar» instead of in perpetuity. The town of White Plains was incor porated by the passage of a bill askiug the s.nie. The Hank of Calhoun was. on the third roa-iing of the Mil for that purp- se. in- cori orated, and the governor’s approval will make it a legal institution. •its i A ripple of ii.t rest was created when i Senator Todd's “quart'’ bill came up for To I • third reading, it was under a euspon yesterday e session. A sealed messsgs from thegoJmr.r was received containing the foilfving appointments, which were cunliri MrS/_.' ' lifof L:' Mr llnri ri.C.« O joped h*- Uul not olTc of All mta when ho n Ihomns M. Norwood. 1 hero 1 »iing no oil. House prociedod to ballot. *&?,•**• the changes began was follow-- ^v. WJcod people “ ** nat* d the Hon. nominations the John B. Gordon: Atkinson of a, Baxter, Ho.,n**U, Horner, Boi- Branch, Brown of HaraLon, ITemiaf. Gardner, Gilbert, Glo- v«r. Goodwin, Oilflin, Hsrde- Vr ,a ,r- f Ss& u of „ Caloo « a . Hsrpor, H U of Meriwether, Herrington, Hender son. Bolt sc law, Buraphroys, lngrabam, Johntoo, Kitchens, Larko, Laslie, Lewis, laCjnte. Martin, Mann, McDonald of .Sumter, McAfee, McClure, Moriwahsr, « 3 i‘» he Mor r^ Oattia, Parham, Payne, F ek, Pe»ples. J erry, Rembert. Rod, Roberta, Byala Hupp of Mitchell, Seay, Smith of Decatur! g»«h of Greene, Shsrpe, Swain. Tatum. Shorn too, Trau.m.il, Turner, Well, of J' bjtfleW, WitseU, William . What- Isy^ Wklls, \\indom, Wyiey, Wooten For Norwood—Atkinson of Columbia. Baskin, t lay, Coffey, Davis of dullock, Davis of Luuipkin, Devore Df*d •on, Ed.nfl.ld, Gudar.i, liSJlSS II.- an, Hancock, Hendri k^ Jack wn of Jccnee, Kemp, Kennon, Lane, Mattox, D *. M**"’** 1 . McDonald of Hanks JIcDaniel, Mathews of Jeffersoo, Merr.tt Montgomery, Norman, Odom, O'Neal’ Parser ol Wilkinsoo, bapp of Cbatuhoi Mice, bears, Htokes. Strickland, Tsrver Undeiwood, Walker. Wore! AV right, Young, and Brown of Forayth- For Calhoun -Anderson, Baldwin, Broadnax. Cagle, Cooper, Cra'iro. Den. Ii “ nd » Harris of Ouitm .u, Heard, liolxendorf. Hulsey, lvo», Luma- of Montgomery, Vea.son, *‘Wey, Thompson. Wells of Marion—2u. # *.or Hints—Chappell, Everett, Harris Wnsbington. Hill of Cherokee, H.igan, ieeks, Naan, Ptmock, Rainey, biogue- isld, biuitb of Butts. Tray.or— 8 2 d « Eth '” d «^ Griffith, JIolbr«xik, Huff, K mbrougn, PhUllI»! Polo, Scruggs, Wheeler, Clarke liowyli For Worn mack-Graves of Newton-1. Tbo senate. Atusta, No.. ia-rfip«UL1—Th, B.D»io.OD».n.d»tluO’clock. Jtih„ ur Id or.emnir b*rot. tb. election tot ton- Dior « ai tilled in aitli routine: ..." , ,r " m 1M Uoum reporteii l il.» that had teen piutd end thew jviDllo n lint reedta, end were n- Gnueo sum m the UiicnmeuJ Park a, i' ler ?»• »P »ad concurred in. Th. Kenato reeolution to appoint h committee or three from the bciiute end eix from the Houee lo examine into tbe hue nan before the legUl.ture nod re port keck tbe earlint poa.ii.ie date of a nournment was concurred in. B ils for a first reading wers sgain taken up, and the following were read: tl Nr. Jobu.on of A|».ling: To authorize the ordlnnrr of ApplioK to .all the io.ol.riit tax II. lea. of the county. U 2 TU ut bullock: To relievo W.M, Uranhntu end other aecuri ice on tlto |wnnl ix.nd ot K. II Urntihutn. By Air. Bolfeuillctof Bihb: To amend the tot renting couiUun achool law. ot tho eteta. By Mr. Peecock of Dooley: To incor- portds the town of Un dilla. .h? 7 H* . Perry . of w °rth: Te prohibit the sale of sp rituous or mult *1 nuors within jive miles of any county »ciiooi w iuVt h * w * iquu ; “ probtoitod. By Mr. Wooten of Dougherty; To in- corporate the town of Acne, him{ VtT' Uc . Af “*, < ’ f Crnwfortjt To pro- hiblt thei eole t f apirituou. «nd malt "2zr ithia u,re * L '* tuu, ‘ .t» 7 .hi r 'p“V“ nof , FuItoo; Toincorimr. Comjinyf * Uni0 °' tu *“ * nii UailklD S By Mr. Fleming of Richmond: To in corporate th. Auguetn Dime Bank and Been Aaeociation. % Ur ; B.xter of Bibb: To extend the ii^Ji* of Hie city of Macon. Hie iiou»e here suspend d as the tinm for dtclsring the re.Vlt of 7SSR electiou ha.i arrived. 7 * The joint ecion wen die aired end tb. Uotu. |.*w.-u tbe following tell.: 1I..1 1 3 r ; 1 t -*“PP* 11 Bnun-iie: To re- lieve L. Q. btut-he of tbe Dublin Liirlit Inteoirjr of liability on account ol car- U U, »r t h tV!!' S \‘ W dM,ro >'J by fire. By Mr. Boifeuil el ot Bibn; To mi. tburite tit. inirv.M of tho numbt“f * Ul - Second li.ttjlum, and ’ h! 1i reziment. By Mr. Uoodwm of Fulton: To incor- MUUo'n * t “ p,r * Mu,u » 1 AcciJtat Ae- fhtniuK of Richmond: To prohibit any pe,>on who bold, federal, ■dote or county olhee from being m*tor mmr; t ToJ W,U * bi ‘ 1 tBr Hemintt Of Richmond: To make the mayor and connciloien of Au Ti n iiouae then adjourned until to morrow morning el U o clock. tn Joint .ration. When the joint eeeeh.n >u convened :2i^BAS>£ijnfrtf«d bv Mr. Pone of Vgtetnorpe pro.;,,... to put the e eta in tondttioj to rcetv. the money. It pro- ** t ! l,li ‘ h “ ,c bool tor colore-i ?“ d, P w under control ot five Ui.trlct citizen, of tii. .tele (pretumabiy white. St'SPrt? by th ® K° vt rn„r/ it pro- ts text i Wt 1 # ' ,c,100 ‘ ■bell receive tt.e heretofore ntid now appropriniod to tiie Atlanta Univcr ity. And it nro- J2*thS !‘". ,i f cr r. mr - vu ' Inin ior that one-third of the United btet.enpproprbt- *‘™ gtren to the colurii kLuoI, sod tuo-thirus to the wid e As tbo bill involved exiiemliture. Mr. tholiol!*. 1 Im?" ,ool, * nd tijo liott e went in o committee of the whole. Two email imendtuenU wete •ndlh. committee rec.m mended thet the bill paw. On. call ot llto roll tto vote etood lluto 8, Mr. Lewi, of Hancock and Mr. Ouotn of Co.quut vot- mk ageinat it. Lectured Crew-ford, the lotorni member fruut Mclnto.li, utfii.t oppined tlto bill, liiinki'ig that it took ZY, ‘ ,n ,‘PP~pri»tion in,lead of grant JSE^ta uZonu 11 ”"^ m b ' *“ then introduced ^cfrn'.’th^ ‘i r () * lllh “ r P c . th.,t tbe ,tet» uccejee the donetton from the United blU » l u*?^ *fP a rtof the pro.#,-da of tbs public tends lo to paid and u.*d as pro- I id f din *n* c ‘ °l con,r.-. of the United Auguet 80. low, , u . ,r!SLl. A of ‘ ‘° * V R >T , “ rt 0,1 »* tbo proeveds of it..* pui lie lands to the more complete endowment snd suppert of the college, for the Unetltof ngri u tore end shall bo consul- I court A number of bills f'om the Hnuslwero read the first time and several! Sen ate this were read a sec* nd time :id re* committed. Sn.it rC. B. Vin-ent wasaddedb the co in mi tto# on rcadgy)vj(«rTI ocitlr' iirnr, >ov7 ti, T!t- BOOK. Atlanta, Nor. 8l.-[Specini.‘ r ,The lir.t buaineaeln ibelloute thU mvnine waa tli^ etall ...II . i . * on i that Die phraseology of the bill mi Jit be rt ni tdHed. As it stands new it rea in: "A bill to le entitled sn act to prohibit the licensing und idling of intoxicating liquors within the state of Uroigia iu le ■ quantities than u qu-»rt and to regulate t -e salo of the tame in quantities mors than s quart and to pro vide u penalty therefor, and lor ctiiur puriosea. “Section 1. Bo it enacted by the gen era» assembly of Gt oraia, That from und alter the pa-sage of this act. it shall not bo lawful lor on * state, county or mu- nicip il au horilies in said slate, to grunt lici nses for the salt of any intox eating liquo.s, nor shall it be lawful for any perso.i to se 1 tho same in less quantities than a quart. "Sec. 2. Bo it further enacted, That when any stdts, county or municipal authority in this state shall grant, under existing Jaws, liceiues to t*Il any intoxi cating liquors m quantities more tu*n a qutrt, it shall cc: be lawful fer any person selhng the same to allow said intoxicating liquors to te drank on or near th* premises w here sold. “acc.% Be it further enacted, That any perron who shall violate any pro vision or this act shall be guilty of a mis demeanor and punished as prescribed in section 4810 of the code of 1892. “Sec. 4. Be it furtt.er ei ac*ed. That all laws and p-ns of laws in conflict with thb act shall be and ths sums arc hereby repealed.” TheStnate adjourned until Monday morning. 22. 1 ATI It 0.4 Y, NOV AtT.AN.-, ..we, --SRlpyt — ***• -caals nwiiu ilBUH), uiui ih# House adjourned after little more than gTl l ul an lmur*M The following bills, under the regular ordt-r of business, were read the third was th# call of the roll for tbs intuluc- | t,n,e and pasted: By Mr. Cutuof Sumter: To amend Ibe following bills wars intrwsced lbo charier of tbe 8avannab, Amrricus ■ and Montgomery railroad so as to allow JJjrSSaif tho benzterczl UiVhw i w„ bill, tb.t had be-n referred lo the ! for “ellciing ‘ n* United” judiciary cummideo wr.re r.nd azeln i,n , recommitted, with order, that they I r !‘“ »»d Honee vote, were then U I" . 1 i r*-!; Tl,e b>n»te bal ot was: Gordon S neter CnbuM nomineted G,n John ». ‘-•IbounO. ILne. 3,11,“ U. tioidoo fur tl.e United (kateeeenate mo . , “ l Hewktn. 1. —- senate, Hon. Jok K Brown, itore Mcoatleu tbe nomine- cluding chance, m.d”' « ... In' J/ 0 "’ C *"‘ < ^ n H*> Norwood M, Uteri ‘ Lhinxtoo of the twenty-ninth, ‘®-H.mtn, nd 7. d i,.o ILn, Patrick Calhoun. ! . Free Jent Mitchell then declared Hon. Lane of the sixteenth, nom-1 J® ho a Gordon duly elscted United > Hon. T. M. Norwood. 1 hta, “ ^ then balloted on a call of tht* r* li. . Th# 5k#nats. Gordon received twenty.flve ! Pnf^ pwH f LJ-In th » vot«r.«, Norwood seven, Gft Lo-ir. #ix i Hill of the eleventh Hit.. . three, Lam: -,d t-'■, and Ilewl &SC18C, «di« plrnty, z, J’ulv-'Twt?”*"* Cl °!. coo * re “.a|>l>rovcd July 1862, ujion the terms and con. dit on. p,recrlbed therein. 0 >.r. Sihley .’t (_o-,b offered n bill nro- viding that tbo »W,000 now in the ,ut 8 •“? withinld iron th. Atll’nte Culorvd Uidrrnmy for non-coiupllan,. with .tner, quire menu, U,„,id { u , h ® •-wme ^ ** r ‘ •'“P*’* bid *f it bc- time* bl ' U W,n> '** d th * flr “ By Mr. Norman of Liberty: To pro tect t o purity of me ballot by imulm- the vote of any man who intlru date, am o her in valid, ea well a, tbe vote of the m,n intimidu.ed, when euch a elate of >«■(,. cn be proven Ufote the aunaser, of the election. By Mr. I bomiwm of Troup: To amend lbo charier of La Grange » net,, confer on the mayor and council thn ii«n to condemn property for tbe purpore of opening new at, eeix 1 1 By Mr. Heard of F-lbert: To amend theciiarttrof L be.ton. By Mr. Ho.br ok ot DeK.lh- To.w,—■ me act treat ngof board of roade end revenue* to,- that couutt*. By Mr. William, of Richmond: To in- corporate , h . Koutliern Accident Ineur- anrot ompany °f Augu.tn. .j.^ Mr, 1 T, *' ,or 01 lrc “T>: To confer counril”*of Cntp to'enlSSten tot <0r ,, *" r worl “ * D1 1 by Mr. N..hof DeKelb: To nvbeth. net mcorpomung the tha town of Utl'il My Mr. Sapp nf Chattehoochea- To amend taction taT* „f t|„ co,te bvl .il I pvoviw,, .oth , .T/oniTn I Oi^robiuu, language ageinat another or o*,anc language in the pre.ee,-.cf. femme may be atrveted on k . h V iD * U ‘"Hiclevl by th; grand jury before he can bn arretted i Hi' T B * rr '“ °* ftk « : To iHtevia J. Murphy sn.| otlisis irons Ihdiiair oa *«'• ‘wing d«uo,id Ft fire when the armory of tb. Bamwriila mditary touutny waa burned. * , and rend tha first ime: By Mr. Boifsuillat of Bibb: To exmnt from jury duty lorty members a the Macon lltusars. By Mr. Naabof DeKaib: To crota a lien on real riute, factorial, raitoeda and m tnufeclured a,tides in face of me, hanica d .ing work on any of bam and receiving uo pay. By Mr. Goodwin of Fulion: To hakt Itxcollector, in oountin with;, pamln. Lon of 75,000 or over ex-olbcio SS. for tho levying and collecting of ta»<. ByMr..Welle of Marion: To eppkpri. fi* •*» P? 1 ** 1 ’* ' 1,w county lug. in tho ollice ot tiie tecretary of .Ufa. Bv Mr. Baldwin ,,i Rnndolpb:To nakn it unlawful foe any pnyeieiza or drug clerk in thn e eia who get. drunk to practice hie profeedon. By Mr. Edenri.ld of Screvm: To pro- hUMtb.ru.nmgor eacureioi tuition By Mr. Welle of Lee: To prorld. for paying th. tux collector, of .be rate 10 cent, ior tech ptnoj from whom u „i. cultural etnlietice were *,k„ under m, set of tl.s last Initial ur , By Mr. Meriwo bvr of 'Vilkn: To amend the act ,ncor|mratng tm ry U Hega by adding a gbt geullemen lo the board of Ituitei a ' By Mr. Huff of Bibb: Toincorrorate tha Macou and Indian Npring mii road company. * By Mr. Sibley of Cobb: To increaui the number of f.rtihzer In^tc, f r Iu six to iru, By. Mr. Ilolizclaw of Houatoa • A retolulion tint when tin gortm« muk • icqui.mona on the general tr„v. eminent for arm., a.c., ho nail co.-form te^tho tela of tha military advisory Alio to provide for better training •ruling and officering ibe volunteer t?oUf» of ths list- Ly making so annual . n i riauun of $20,w.0 tor that purpo a P *' By Mr. Huff of Hihh: To nulto an appropriation to eoppleoiant tho rontia- gentfund of L#»,n that many unpaid "I" ,l 4® stat* injay be settletL By Mr. Calvin of 8 ebmood : To m. quire nil cottoo .end meal offered lor isle to be subje, t to a.,aiy,ic By Mr. Cutta of Sumter: To proride Vateren.’ .egul.L.re shall b. anno llTUSTd ill tlc-Boilr, and ti* lueiu.^r, shall i.. iwld a salary of *S0-J, | D ,iead of a day. B. Mr. Baxter of Bibb: To require the rep f,t mi ion ut tbe voter, of Macxm. Ate, I.; tequlre tin regi.tr.Uou ol rnTrolert ol Bibb county. 1 it to tacrime it. capital ,tock. By Mr. Fleming of Riflimond: To in corporate the South Atiantio Trade and Navigation Company. By Mr. Goodwin o'f Fulton: To amend tbenci in o | orating ihecity of Atlanta. by Mr. iv nuon of lienien: To incor porate Hie town of C.ciL By Mr. Lewi, of Hancock: To amend tbs act aetabliehing a erstemof public scltoole for th. o—- of Sparta. Senate bills for a Ii .t and aecond read- Ing wt rs taken up. Mr. Craig of Gilmer introduce*! a bill to iiict.ro.,rate tho Ell jay Loan and court Hanking Csmi nn/, snd ihsn tno House adjourned until Monday. WOMIAV, NOV, 21. The Ilousr, Aftsr prayer, roll cell and reading of die journa', s call of tht counties was enured upon lor tht Introduction of new matter. The following bills were read tho first time: Hr. Mr. Mitchell ot Pike: To repeal the pres nt charter of the town of Z«bu. Ion snd to enact a now charter. By Mr. Goo.:win of Fulton: To make it unlawful for any person, firm or cor* pontiou to oircuUt# say d imaging re ports to any other |>erv n. firm «r corpo ral ion about a Ui*c arged emit! >y«. By Mr. Martin of Fultun: lo make it urilxufi.l for *ny railroad company to enJ out *>■ tfi .ti three trakecu n,’ ex* Iu jve ot flagmen, with any ireigut rate, un c*s ai Ira-t three of the cars h-»vt |«ow#r b.akes in working order and Carlo corporate the Exchange Hmk of Al bany. By Mr. Gardner of Macon: To incor porate the Hank of O Jethorpe. By Mr, Marti. of Ful on: To amend the act establishing tho technologi cal school mii to increase the number of comui ssioners fr m livo to (even so to cite thu school a Iced boaid of management, thus saving the t>tu o tho expense of bringing tho commission!rs to Ail ota to cons'iler minor mutters. By Mr. Huff of Bibb: To amend the charter of the city of Macon eo far as the issuing < f bond* for paving and sew* cruge is concerned. Also to amend the act fixing the term of officers, Hy M*. Nasi) of Luh .nia: To revise tho char,i r of tbe town of Lithonin. After a bill had oeen introduced hy Mr Wb’tttelU of Baldwin lo relieve W. J. Vaughn, a min r, of ci.il uisahi itios, tho iiuus. adjourned until to-morruw morning at 9 o’clock. The Sennfe. In the Senate this morning on a ca'l of tiie roll for new bills three were pre sen led. .-enstor Glenn of the forty-fourth off tied a bill int orporsting tho (own of Roy stun. Franklin county. Senator Hiii of the eleventh: A hill incorporating the town of Sasser, Terrell county. Senator Sml h of the twonty-rlghth: A hill amending section 9 paragraph 1 of tfio c, nsdtiitiun so that mo nbers of the general sseinhly shad receive $800 in stead of the |>er diem of $4; the president t tiie Senate and speuker of the House to receive $7 per day. A mts-nge from tha House reported hills passed in that braneff of the general assembly and these were read for the tirct time. Bel Ate bills were read the second time. Chairman O'Neil of the ban* com- raitue ieported favorably on tho follow ing bids referred: Incorporating the Southern Exchange Bank; incorporating the Hank of Waynesboro; incorporating the Mer chants and Traders Ba. k; incorporating the Talbotton and Trad-rs’ Bans; incor porating the Talb tt «n Loan und Inv- st- ment Company; incorporating the Peo ple’s Hank oi Tnlbotton incorporating Ihe Hsnk of Aroeiicu* Three House bills were read the third time und pas*. (I. ono incorporating the Bunk of bheilman, another mc'.rpoiat- ing tiie Mi >d.e • corgi i Hank of Ento i- ton snd the third dividing the prcsi-n' Rome circuit and creating m new ju iRial circuit to be known a* the Tallapooea circuit. 'D o Senate on a vote pns«ed favorably on tii* lull and it now goiis to the gov ernor for conlirmat oo. Chaitniau Culver if tholunntic asylum committee offered a jt»int resolution pro- viiiinr that, the Senate and llomis con curring. an expert be employed to ex amine the uccouuts end books of tbe lunatic a-ylum, and that such woik be gin Thursday. Secretary Phil Cook in li J a me-sago ■ays be finds in hi* office »eventy-fi\o plot- of land in Appling county tor which no grants were made; al-o 250 $1,000 bonds Usued in 1958, being old school bonds, one of which D missing. He rec- onirno ds that these be dss< royed m the presencoof ths governor, tr asurer and c •mptrollsr-gensral, and a statomeni of thsautidafe be entered on thv minutes of the executive drpartmont. Tula iesu- luti-.n was concurred in. Tho two Litis from Richmond, ono making a hoder of office iueligiblu for offica of mayor or councilman of the chy ot Augusiu, and tho other providing that neither mavur nor counciluien shall fill two consscutlve terms, wsro read int ths benaU the third time and pissed. A , Ua "ndlnflr Warm Hnrlnetf -7-*VVh l **U' ■ii.in.i>i i v oi-nuuj ■it He ll* I'linse* a ml t»io II suits or Inuerlicd iii*«-.im-. Dorbtless er mi Is often committtd from tho mere love of it. The identity of “Jack the Ripper’’ re mains undiscovered, bo wo do not know wiiat irnjfoIIo J him to Die comtniiwion of his atrocious critiies. Little doubt he was insane, his actions controlled by an abnorinul couditioft of the mind; it is plutn non© of the ordinary reasons for c ime prevailed in his cos*, lie was, perhaps, *a victim of some hereditary tait-t which drove him to act vg.mst wi.ich his will revolted and from whi h, in his ra ton«l mouien.s, his soul recoiled in hoir. r, A French novelist of realism makes thu hero of # late novel of such a char acter. He wai a ocom .live engineer, a thoioughly Comptetent and r lin..le man; but if he chtinced to behold tho white th.oat of a woman, a wild Ireuzy seized him; lie could n t control a aesirs to plunge a knife into it. oxn bxjoys Both tho method and result, xrhea fcj-rup of Elg, 1, taken; it is pi...... H.-»a. awareoliru infirmity fought I hm,.°nii. f. nt, y >’ ct , promptly on tho ICidney,, B'wiety of w. uin, ond for year, con- -H'ver and Bowels, cleanses the srg. trailed liitns.df. At la t he inoete hi, I tem efioctunlly, dispels colds, head, into; Unde plowure :n lier soo t-ty, with aches and fovers mid cures hnl.itt,«l ‘T’?"'* ,or U « J -1 constipation. Syrup of Fios is tk .1.0 da ter. him.el, he ezie. Bat I ou]y ^ medy J J k J «* duccd, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in iti effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, iu many excellent qualities commend i( to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fig3 ia for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug* gists. Any reliable drusgfet vlo may not have it on hand will pro. euro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept an? substitute. ; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAX FnAX CISCO, CAL. L0U/SVIL’£, KV. NEW YORK, NJ. it Wit i stubborn will, de.iie l I nijit she meets him with glea ning throat • are; the uncon Tollable iiupuls ■ z s him; he cannot naisi; as si.e throws Per loving arms about him he thrusts iho knife into her neck, and— siu* falls, a victim to the madness of tainto i blood. Fortunately for the victims of ordinary form* t f iniicrit.d disease, they may pro tect themselves before it oatains domi nance in tho system. Inherited kidney di-ease is especial y dangerous, but may be successfully resist d. “Iu 1888 X was so near death’s door with an inhoiite.i and comphcateJcastfOf Bright’* <iis-*»*,” Writes James II. Dots, 217 Haldtvin street, Aliena, Mich., Aug. 11, 1890, “which bad baffled ill remedies and medical assistance obtainable, that I wri given up by frieuus und piiysi. inns as beyond ail recovery. In thb; extremity 1 was induced to try Warner's Hale Core, which very soon gave me re lief, and led me to | cr-evero in its u**\ until I ugh in becarno able to attend t» toy business. My ca»o is well known in tins community, and 1 feel fu ly war ranted in rtco't.mending Warner’s eafe Lure in cases of kidney dhease, knowing full well that I would long since h.»v# »«un in my grave had it not teen for tho uae of this rernedj. Men and women inhsrit gtniua, talent, ■II uientul and physical qualities; and it is now wed established that all phases of physical as well as mtntal disea*c are transmissible. AUGUST ni l.'ION r DEAD. The Noted Itsnteer Pmwt Away at the Aire or 74. New York, Nov. 24.—Aucust Bel- mont died at 3 o’clock this morning. Belmont's bunking house was closed to-day and on the yl .si door was a no tice of tho banker's de.ith. In the office itseit nothing but business of the most preMing character was attended to. It is lcarntd that Belmont’s desth re- auhe» from a severe cold he contracted on a ly, ewriier, with wide sp css b* at i-nke Uorso Shoo. If be had lived until -tween the lines; and after the Fn-aUtol the 8th of next month Belmont would have been 74 year* old. At the tiueo Belmont died there were present at the bcdiide hi* three son*, August, Jr,, Perry and Oliver, and Bel- raont’a physician. Dr, Wm. W, 1*» Ik. iJeimcnt was out and al out Tnursday Iasi. That n glit he was t.ken sick and became gradually wurse until ho died. County. B/ Mr. Wr clit of Effingham: To pre vent | erson* in tha county from tr^ posing oo the 1 n '■ of anothsr. By Mr. Msnn of Telfar: A resolution to a ppi Lts $387 to pay John Ntal foi chitirs for committee looms, following bills were retd th# third time snd passed: By Mr. Wooten of Douffhetiv Menhen Iteiiroed CuSiron, “ “ U Bj Mr. li.iri- of Weabiairten- A ««lui«n to r.liere from nSSre f„ “Sy* «• P*7„tex . n lime i&Ko3Jr nil. end Tennille Rnilmnl UotnpMr •to ScSit.sr 04 ,b * cb *"" * in u-e. By Mr. F’emingof Richmond; To pro vide for rec. niing tue bonds of county treasurers, tax r« elvers and collectors, where Ueir sureties live in diffureat c*»un it*. By. Mr. Seay of Floyd: To incorporate the Cedartown Street Railway Com- By 3Ir. Fleming of R chmond; To nmend ths act drclaring councilmen in to« ns i.nd cit e# ineligible to any oilier office during th-ir t.-r:n of offh <*. By Mr. Mui-ey of Hall: 7orelieve from ne ally for fsuiu-o to pay tax on ti ue the Gaines* ills aud Hull Countv Street railroad. By Mr. Ryals of Chatham; To make it unlawful for any rai-ruad to work it. iu#n on II*## nge-r trsin# more than twelvo hours a day, B. Mr. Jl.;nin of Fulton: To tmend Che Inc.l option lew Lj alio, in t anr o*intj eo de»iru>g to mUh.Ub tuapen- B> Mr. Gardner rf Mwon: To prneFie ^ jdlnx the bill rrgulatlne theL_._ of litino .' in thu neighb<rnuod of S.ji Orore ffiiiFrcb. Laurt-u* county. ^^ litc.jr)iiirx:mz tt.e -.'._iL)j: T j Flat.tuie qi^feSfJTn. Vo.ting vow power in the mirorof 8»- ▼annah. Changing tho time of holding tho au- pt fiOr court iu Baker couatr. Inc.rpo aling Die Talbotton Loan and Invt stinenv Comimny. Jacorpcreuns the Bank of Weynai- Governor Norihon lent a list of ep. jiointmeota Co the .-wnate to hotonfirmel in executir, aeuinn, and when the Uoore were opened (lie f..l!owinj- were en- nounced as coutirmations; Turner, judge of the county -urt of Troupb 7 John D. Niell, solicitor of the countv »urt of Clarke c- unty. Aloxa ider II. McDonald, judge of the city court of Savann .h. Is W. Thomas, solicitor of the Atlanta city co. rt „ *»■ receivod front Oorernor fii-rthen mjunttnc the attun iun of the Benetel aawntbl; w the tol.awini; letter rent him hy Frujid.nt Jo«>,,h ti Bro«n of tue Wint.rn end At:e..tie r.ilroad. Th. matter we. referted lo ibe commit- tee on railroads: "Hu Exceliency, Hou. \V. J. Nnrtbrn- OeetHir: On 111. *7th of D« ember next he pieeent le.ee of the Mute r..».J en- ••.•••ala "I Ooorgta end th. \\ extern and Atlantic Railroad Loin |.any will exj Ire. “Uhs claim ol ihe It urea for improve- menie upon the property and tuxe. paid !h. T r g ‘. I?”r- •••r.gatin* (accordlni te the report of the to . mGeion lo the gen- •rt*' e»eml.|y of 18»)Mmu *550,000 ia- lb- IreiT’taKeve ! * «a |n » lnl« entire y to be ju.t- If U ehoold not ell I* a portion <,f It Menu to te cunceded. There m, iliervfure, in mv juu.mont nonte action by the i-eneret aiwinbiy advi at lo in older to prepare '"’“I'oran emicahleeeuiem.nt, Ihe le.aeea deeire in every war pmeinie to •vui.lenycomplicallonewhicl: might grow out of a failure to roach a 22 mill T nt ; »•■-*. therefore, recpectfully oak Ih n yen mute th- nt- te. tion ol the nn.nl nwemUy to thu quvetion. I am very teeperl uliy, “Joti FiBuoux, PrcidenL" xvai:u m-him.s coHMinioir. Hull., nr 111. Plea, lo Uhtrli Ihlltor \Xul.ti Hae Urtn Appointed. WxsmsoToa, Nor. JL—Th. Warm Sp. re comm e Ion, nf which Patrick « al-h of the Angueta Chronicle l.xa bee i »i.po.ni r i . member, wee provided for by tiie Indian U| prnpriation bill ot leal •emioo of inngreea. It I. co upowd of three tnembenq ol whom not more than two . an ho of tiie -ame p.Uiiics The other two member, are II, H. Dufur of Oregon anu Mark A. Fullerton of CoL CLK.VIOTH XT THU CAPITAL, , it r». . Nov. 24.—fSp,-ciall— Congre* man Clemanta has re timed to i«u utiy ami is working wuii tbo H>um appropriations oommi teo. of which he is a member, lie thinks the democratic chnnc.s lor 1892 are very bright, and the nominee of the party will probably be th* man on ehoiu the Ktw York delega tion to tbe convention agree, and if that co oration cin't agree tlun the party will go to the west snd th* prize b* taken away from both Cleveland and Hill, In an interview he e to-day Mr, Clem ents *a d he did not know whether the force bill would be passed, but it nude no d fferunce, the South was prosper u* end gutting ri b, and U would couiinus to prosper, force hill or no force biiL Judge Crisp is expected here in a few days, A Wonderful Worker, Mr. Frank Huffman. » young m n of Burling, ton, Ohio, fttairs that bo bad bi>en ut ier tho car# of two prominent pbvskUns, sml used their •«»»«. »*? *w not shin to «J£iiX8 r ntuiiinUo . and J try Dr. Kin r f Vow IVnrrl«on W riles a Jlcwtage, From t*ie fndt-ppndcnt. Picsid-nt Harrison is spending nearly tho wh le montn of N vomber in t ( prepare ion of hissecon.. a in inline wgt o congress*. Tne rerun raput licen do- feat, thi coming democrat o fon^rea, au i the pos ib lity • f u deu,Ow-ra ic pru i* dent in ISb2. uavu led him to put mori t' onuht upon this sta u paper e\en t :»a he did upon the one which ho n rcte s year ago, w on ihosu<c**s4of hi* pirty hccined assured for year* t. come. Evert * nteucu in hi* message has 1-tvn • u ti.d. Every section has been written nr.d re written again and again, und it will probably be iho most rtmarkublo pap* of his administration. Ue wrots the tnassago piece by piece, jotting down the ideas u tin y came to him, ns he sat at hit desk mori ing after morning. Us used i pad ami pencil; and alter i.e had pat tne notes oi a section or a paragraph into •hap* he huuded them over to his steno- grupber, Miss Sanger, who copifd thro on a ty, ewriier, with wine sp c had revised this type written topr it wti again writt n out on the tyiewritrr, * ■train revised, nnd soon until it l cxiird just the President's inesa. President does n t dictate any part tl h e message*. He prepares t- sori*iad drafthimsel , and then gossoveruwn hi* private secretary, Mr. Hslfo d. Hi consults with his caidnst as to hi* rscoo. mendatious to th» various tkpartswswj but aa to his policy, thi* is bis wvs, »eJ tlou Is paid UD to that JaL*. I 1 mam tm for what is ou-j also fjr six ecu year ia sdvacc*. STEAM ENGINE! h'seov.-ry for uuDsuiupt on. c*Mijrhs «nd colds ani ml that tuuo w snot shin to wslk •croM the stie a wit out rs# utir. II# found. 1*. faro be JmkI usd hslf of s d di*r bo tl#, that b« «si much b tt-r; bn uofltinu*! to u#e it sml ts toslsy rnjoyiDf (rood Iwsdib. If you sv* any tbmat, Imijf «#• chct troubln try It. W# #u*r- • **• kuue l.otu H. J. Lsmsr A oo.. ■ crjg stovw CCNO FOR OUR CATALOQUC**# PSICU ATLAS EfiGINF. WORKS. IMHIANAPOLIS, IND. Attent on; Farmersl _|l»—-eken. a rbelce lot «’ TfX.ts trig PRffOf OXtH which I .m efferfrv etwep. It yon Intend |.!»DUi., re l >• d w th.m. E. T. HODGEItS, «l end VA terevd amt Jteoae Ox .. . Did Sores Marvelous Cores — — — A ro entirely removctl by P.P, P., mj ' IVtchly A.h. tv*c tlnot. M PoK»l me, I'ljif t!u. vl.TtU.-d|...r roit.aith. in Blood Poison Bheumaiism • :‘ ' t Xyjwoy. sml *U oUm rlnn«nkks cf tb* o‘J.!h££ ^ ,c “ 00 “ ,or ,h * lowuo1 «rw-3!5s: VwaTukre 1 * U 7 Mi-’oco-Iwin ot Fnlloo: To .m«hd . P ,Jv°Lte^'moil;P‘w^.re!;^.' 1 P * u - the act incorporating the Capful fit, lh. dut T ol v.dt Und and Improvement CWnpony. 'md tlmrou.hlv Iuv.ul .rl. .„ i Tbe (•.lloivmf li.U w. re read the third j mine the correct 1 caiioa of the North" iioeand|«a~d. w.t loneexcepll .n. that ern tin. ,h. iv.. oRi . ere. ten board of comnituiouera of c. .ate. for Ibe county re Krookx By Me. IV light oi E t.nxhant: To re*, uletolbweale of wbuky in Edi-gh-rn -ouniy. Mr Mr. BiaquefieU of Wait ington: To .mend the eel incorporating the town of Trim Up. By Mr. tt cclca of Doughem; To in- aeration for Ihe nation of .n h n cordon of the 'eo.rv.tion u ibe Indian, war be wilting lo diapow of in order tnat I: may te opened lo ti Pi. mine Tho co.um» eion it lo r. port the requite of iu iaveeti- ctt.on* to tt.ebecretary of the !ntrr.orbv whom Ib y ire to bo laid leer, too- kte—• 1 l.c comiwuHlion of co-.mbwu.n- •** *• *•"* » l * 10 P»f diem .nd travel and aubiiatence expenMiv Uta d u» enrol by p. p. I.'in V 1! Pope. Una »rt'n •!t!ni-rl!tr.f «I-.IMM*UdLn4 i.e ere*IVe a- tl b:.-M rtrdtc i>* t.n Ihe t lie If- liijf rnlru -rl-t ant hav* *^Mi hi I •->. *f.r re 1,14 un- ■p rctir^l i pllm- cwl irer>r , nUtuipur- UI.CU to th* ikk * id mffrring. Cap:. J. I). Jolnihton. 7mnHirh*Mlt Ktnifrnmcrm:—l til* » | i -urrem t -t ivir.^toireen- «* the ■» fas Imoirn ss "■i and Scrofula &2SiS-asss 7*efs wkk as t ££££££?! Bftl ed ih* objert. until ^ * , ^ - - v-rewiwiir«|jsntian VNMOItfd : - f. Is Mwjyniws. nrrcnrUl poteua. to. Aftar tikln* thr*# WetlM, M mo- S# ~ytTe hteretre.^preptre, fbWyrerwL J. D. JOHkS5)L * | ► f , . dk-t • llisir I’.KUtft* UaL .1 TT _ bAVSMAAA,OA. j p^a»«»i*weru MX e^reSUhKdW^li^nEjr^’ - '’fS'ff-nrrerellrd T <- sag iwsaswas-^assrKBr ’ v ‘ j «*rtpbUlMrt n-rvirSorrU-fwOl h» MM t^rtS# »f »• ivLSrJjMX re 1 ‘I 1 ’ *nd «ri-^I P. P. P, |V*l j phva*ii!m)•*--1/ Aab, luk* Twobntfl<#m#f1*Mm A wdlmAaAcJ l*ral mau muw. b#i, tlanks to P.P.X*. All di-iggi*t« #«n u. ; ! 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