The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 26, 1890, Image 3

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THK WEEKLY TELEGTJAPH: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2fl. 1890. DON'S GREAT VICTORY. I bearer, resohed togiv, liiul their aid t I>uil together, forgetting all their ..'furs OF THE PRESS ON HIS , l'a t difference*, in tiro good old-fasu- loned deuu ELECTION. p broLen tiiorn* of ltej.lclnc— „-Unit ho « all lle.l ll-prc- ...l Grorsln to in* Vnited Male* senate. GOULD AND THE TERMINAL, e press of the who!* country. North 1 ehhL, wpili teems with congratulations again, *outl». . a „ ejoicmg* at the election of Gc-n. in to the Senate. From hundred, cb «j,ire6,ion3 the Telegraph oulU ylioffingt l„ nan of 111" Til elllli of Slny.” , , b , (talli-st-m Sees sad Courier, announcement of the le-el«ctionof John H. t.union to ttie united „ renate will he receded ividi as ,, nirasure anil satisfaciiun l.rua. by „inle ot all the olher 6. uthi ra »tat.a r„U„ Of tlie state of Georgia, and be heartily approved, ivo aro B ure, ,i.a doaocrats and very many rrniib icans in tile North as well. Portion is popular aud resected ,dmir d everywhere. Ho "ns a i w i„ier and a good general. He * rood seuaor wheo bo was in the itetefore, and he has made a first cuvtrn-r riuce. lie is a Rood man u.d and is always de*perat*ly in cat in whatever ho undertake*. He ‘ «un all his honors by the hardest of lighting, an.l has worn them • lul, when they were won. He will is a good senator again. Ctor.l* Honored Herself, i the Cbit-anooga Time*, c'-oosiug (>en. Gordon senator the rKia legislature has done just what bwiieied from the first and all along ou d do. We “discounted” this ac- t*o months a„o, because we did not ,vc that a Georgia legislature would ac k on the state. We could not lit toe aa.-er.kra th*t Georgia’* repre* 4Uvm would tiirow over a tried, true, man to give some ambition* man 1 Tha. had nut been Georgia’s way be fast; we did not believe that she j t e induced to adopt it now. G.*r. on vctet nut merely senator from Gear- i ut to repre «*nt »li that ia beat in iheru ought and 8>u liern growth. y c te:s fur Gio.gm and throe times e it r lu-r gaiiant senator! i Dtllberat* C hoice of the Legls- lelurr, j the Bnmawh-k Times. tenwuioersol the general assemhly not uct hastily. '1 hoy took the second , k ht and saw that a lifetime of regret ii not un i ) their mistake, should vote against true democracy. It was . second sober tnought that did the a. and Georgia i* proud ol her con- legi-Iaturc. hi* t>, us Livingston, Macuno and de.uded iollowera aro now coa ted, shad jear for boodlers wiion to public oflier* People from or.e of the land to tue oilier are turning u down ovary day. I democratic wa A llehnlio Io IIomIi iron the Thomas* ilia T.-iea The po plo have enoken, Macuneism has Leen rebukd. It wil bo a long time before men gather in Atlanta from other states to influence a senatorial el-ctlon | Tito bBSuu taught tii<>© outsiders will h ‘aating one. Gordon’* name, and hi* :tc ciiaracter ha« been vindicated and in a most striking manner In ti.© popple ot Georgia. Th»re never was any doubt about the masses bcitig fur GENERALALEXANDER SAYSTHE DEAL IS A BIG THING. fie TtilnlcH Gould Wants a New Out let For III* Western Systems and W ill 1'seflic Terminal Always True to Conviction* the Flo Ida Standard. Gen. Gordon was elected in spite of oi>i«»it.cn to the sub-treasury scheme, election wus not a defeat of the i. but o: a “ring” that teems t re gro«a up in the Alliance. Ray wanted a capable and enmpetant i tM M .te,- senator. In tun office, fiom : :s h?2, Gen. Garden took high rank. -ih have weight and influence still. i*e he i* sustained by the love of his .is. Ho hits always hern true to hi* ration of tight, a <1 that scar on tils KifCtu* for* i- •* mark of hi* devotion 4iwy. • UHl* tlam« Weald 1U Xuhvtlt* ABVrtcul. 0 , thkl HUtiu. to ‘^ iNnAui.i g .od lenM ESSjASSS eipraure of l ‘ l * JJ:t T ds- ”* 1 Tm *f ii« Aiit.it 0 * "ho n;;;' |»it™»d corporetluu »i»l W* * u i The r.ppl. !•«*• T*t |u * | Maxtor u> succevd ‘SSSsSTSs!^ him. Auzusta Wall* to Honor Him. Front Lao Augusta Chronicle. . railroad entering Augusta spread along its 1 tie the news that Sena tor John K Gordon wi.l be in Augusta 1-ii !ay m.'lii t«* :»• <ivc tl.<* evidences of the lovo and lovalty of the pe pie of east Georgia, and let’tbo people of overy town and • amlct in ItO miles of Augu ta c -me to take part in the grand ovation that will Le given him. Iglit Tliat Failed. From the Columbus Lu juirrr. On Friday last the Atlanta Constitu tion amounced with prophetical asaur- tmee that Hon. Patrick Calt.oun would succeed Hon. Jo eph K, lit own as sen ator from Georgia. In view of the in formation contained in our Atlanta dis- patchos this morning, it may be re marked that the Constitution is not a good prophot. Hi© Hummers Ar© Not In It* From the Hawkinsvllle Dispatch. Hie alien political bummers who hsvo been bumming round about tlie capitol in Atlanta lor the past hreo «r tour weeks can now po lot > quiet obs uriiy. Georgia did not dishonor one of her he- rooi—a truennd tried irtend of the peo ple—to.g alify the ha red and prejudice of non-rcsideut political schemers* Amrrlcti- Is Happy* From the Auiericus Timt-s. The Times thinks that the position of thep cp!e of Georgia and of the people of the South will no. be atisuntierntuod in this mat er, uni proud of the victory w hlch the people have won azninst mo nopoly, it extends hearty gre-tings to Georgia’s pr de. the 8outn’a champion— Senator John Ii Gordon* A < roivultig Trlbutri Front tlie Augusta Evening News. Georgia fiat honoted her*elf in the elccdon of G«n. J-.hn li. Gord »n to suc ceed Hon. Jdk©| h £, Hr. wn in the Senate ot the United States. Ana the general assQ'ubly, by his rlectiou, has paid the crowning tribute of love ami admiration t»the notdest and most illustrious hero of the South and its sucred memories. All Hemrnls Were for Him* From the Albany News amt Advertiser. The election of Gordon after tbo hard est aud bitterest political light of his long political career i- full of significance, tho first point of which is that lie was elect! d by the very element in |h© n.«ln*-nn of the generaratsemu-y through which'the politicians and demagogues hoped lo.se- euro his overthrow. iSo* All Hearts Turn Toward Him* From the Carrollton Times, It means death to Macuneism, dema goguery, and political pollution in our grand old state. The south i* proud of Georgia’s noble action to-day. Wi h one tumultuous beat, all South ern hearts are one to-day in rejoicing. Savannah, Nov. 1ft—{Special]—Gen. Alexander says ho know* nothing of Jay Gould’s reported control of toe Richmond Termiual. He w as asked to day about tl.o matter. “I cannot »ay whether there is any truth in the report or not. '•*' £»ch a entire Iv ; !e and also probable,” ho sai *. **Tno people of this country should l.opo and pray that it may be true, for it will meau a great doal tor this section, Gould has pr« l a* b y bougiit $10,0ud,000 worth of Rich- market prt *e, he could obtam for about $1,50U,000. Tuts would give him a piai e on the board and a voice in the control of tho road. OOtTLD AFTER A NEW OUTLET. Gould's idea, in my opinion, is to secure a new route by which the traffic of his Western roads can be dt-livend to Now York and tho Eastern market*. T. e Richmond Terminal system and the South Atlantic ports afford' this outlo . “Heretofore tbo traffic front the Gould system hss had an outlet over the North ern dues. The Richmond Termiual will afford a new outlet, and such a deal as it is reported has been mado means lie turning of an immenso amount of busi ness ia this direction. The Western trade with the Northern market* will coins in' this direction and be carried to New York by steamship from Savannah and other por a The \\ estern supplies of hoots, shoes and manufactured article* fr m the Nouh and E tat wilt be carritd in return by the sam- route. A (JURAT THING FOtt THIS SECTION. This mean* a great deal for this coun try, it true. It m an* tuoro shi|« for Savannah and mote men on the wharves and more buaine-n generally. Mr. Gould kno -s he couid lo*o nothing by buying Richmond Termiual stock at 14. Hav ing a voice in its management, he can make satisfactory arrangetn nt* aud by turning tne immense traffic of bis Wi ern lines in this direction he will build up the Richmond Terminal sys'.ein nuke a lur,:o profit by tLo iucreaseJ value of i'sst .ck.” Nl A* ON—ntI*l*KD*iB¥ILLEL Tlr, Kamlnlpli IVright mid .MUsItosa •HupI* .Married \>sterda>- Mii.ledgkvii.le, Nov. 18.—ISj* cial.1— At 12:30 o'clock to day, Mr. Randolph Wright of Macon and Miss Rora Mnpp, one of Mihedgevillo’s mo-t lovely daughter’s wen tm.de man and wife. The ceremony tras periortued at St. Stephen's Episcopal cnurch by Rector W. W. Kimba>l, in a solemn and im pressive m inner. The young lady wn* a universal favor ite in the city, and a* a consequence the church could not seat the large crowd who were present, even the aisle*, balls etc., boing crowded to iheir utmost capacity. Mu* Rosa was the oMcst daughter of Mr. I. K M:»}.. , ; if, i r o: 11.*• Mill edgevills Hotel, ana t a* long since been recognized as cno of a ticiy’s leading belli*. She is a kteauli til blonde. Mr. Wright, who is one of Macon's prosper ous young business men, is well known and popular here. Immediately after the wedding Ike happy ^couple and their attendants re paired* to the hotel, where an elegant pread of the nicest savory eatables was ^TT|F[-'•*‘ <M ** Aft«r iloyig full 1. * congratulations. SW*l«*»Uiint* at ta* woJiH.a were *■ 1 uvi: r.an* M..11..m.. . , .. ** . Pleasi Goudon, Nov, 1^.- fifteeath birthday of Mi.ts Lizzie .^'ii tit, the bright and aoeomplLhed daughter ot tho late Hon. I). N. Smith tf Ivey, ''as plea-antlv oln 1 rate 1 at tho ! ome of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Pearson. Inst ovemn* fr in 0 to 0 o’clock. Onlv tlie six young lady b arder*. Mis-o. .'iary lb and Lies io Rrvaaof 11 »uDun < ounty, Kva Rra .an, .Sar h McArthur of n< ar Gord u, Lizzie Smith an i Kats Whealer <>f iw, with as many young men, were present. Tito oven.ng was spent in listening to j com© !<»'•*.y inns.c, m congratulations and the iiresenting of gifts t«» the young lady in whose honor the occasion wa*. Ihfen camo tho supper, which was spread | in abundance and which all enjoyed, then music, games, etc. All voted this . tbo most pleasant Bociai event of tho fiiason. I>r. Robert Koch, whose experiments ) Journal say n tne cure of tuberculsr diseases is now vigilance An Allan!* Itar Tcndr Shoo iid. Atlanta. Nov. 18.—iSpociak]—Fate Guiige, a oar ktropex iu a Dev-tur bar, to-dav shot James T. Chusowood. who died witnin on hour from tho ound. The affray is aurrounded by some inexp.icable features. Dodge is bar kce|«r for T. A. Conder. Chose- Miig ! fiT (In re mnl d.»- .“-1 the contents cf a g!a*s in Dodge’s far , The latter took a pi-tol from the buffet i fired, hitting Cbosewood in the side avo the hip. Both are married mtn. Cliosewoud was about SO sttinctin^ the attentioa of the whole [ wueiner civil zed world, is a native of tho Uaitz | * r '.*h nat Mounta n region and 47 years of age. Ho studied medicine at Gutting .m, re ceiving Ins doctor's dretro in lbOff, at the ago of twent)-three. He atte.* wards pur sued hi' microscopic studiei of tocteria un ier 1 rob 6*or Cohn at Breslau. For six years after graduating lie slowly aud laboriously worked bis way upwards as n-iM ia t physician in out-of-thi hohpita i o .tun* tii i nut sin* ofi li • he got an ap Pall Mall In regard kenticnm, the lournal’a L.ndon t< rre- ponjlrnt asserts that iio has received ’ororU's persuna! derluratiou t«ia< he ; Iocs not intend to ic.-.'gu Ins leadership, i •Tho whole Irish party,” tho Journal do- ilid phalai in, 3s'*« EHySStf®™* disorders Dizziness. CIO nivsine-, Cold C. I in. r, "l- OS3 after Meals, Shortness cf C o-. Costieer.r-s s-rm ilwi\° f Hc 'Vl L °J^ 0, *PP e,l,e - Sleep. Frigitf,: Drums. an ail N^aa tTr °ir S*"’ °' S, " rb,d THE FWf DOSE WILL Tnmb '" i S Sensations, ta. bucham s Fill taifs * owrerre ' r „y'? ENTy MINUTE s- p AH o:.. „ , U .' 10 COMPLETE HEALTH. rut at Wolistein, the struggle lor j •| on » ®°d "’'l 1 'x had again to bo fought for fi°°* Und s of age. Illtten by a 7lnd Dog. Augusta, Nov. 18.—!8prci*l*J—Mr. J. G. R, Ponder of fotollavillr. Jeffers, n county, was bitten by a mud etugTuo* Jnj * ’ ’ "'he dog wus it ndn the yard, when the dog a; rang upon hi u and hit him on the arm, thigh and side j and lacera ed two fingers n • oth hands. mpany with Mr. J. VV. Brinson,Mr. Ponder left tor N-vv York to-night to Le treated at the Pjsbur Imt.tute. Killed Hy a < niton (i'll. CuiIUlMO, Nov. 20.—[Special.]—Mr. J. W. Neal was torn to pirns by a cotton gin yesterday, and died a few l.ours later. He was u prom hunt ctiz«*n of the county and his lues is gte-tly regretted. THK LXCITltD INDIAN e*vii»« I world-^ice rea.gmtion of his gattitu iiu hn.d.stinction was won by tbo | ut>- lic.itiuiu.t be results of his quiet labor on the aethoila of artificial dyeing of mi rjs jpic objects, especially bacteria. By thr general public his discovery (XiUid not be .ppu-ciatrd, but those who un-er- •lood tie value of the o rt-Tcarches in the proas*utan of iheatudy ot baciena knes ent into t*»at vcitA it a row era liad dawntd for McienCc. 1 his conviction has bcun bri - iianiL' 'oi,firmed. | rm-T BRILLIANT SrCCESS. DrJ loch's fimt substantial nchievo- mvntwjslho reruit of the penetration, skiliBLl tiiurougluess of his re»t-arche* on iio contagiuui of sp.enic lever in cal til. By a process of inoculation and infedtan lie traced this tirrilJo lurasi u t rci^i all its stages of development tnruigl its various Ibis cksttrly ixm-sugHtion caused the youiig d.vb.cian to be transfer.ed fro modistjeountry tractm, in the n?i both O'ipf Bre-Iau, to the |K*t of gov- eriui.enl advisrr in the iini enal healih dej srti 0nt of firriio* It ibc FOOLISH TO CHANGE. favorable Dublin, Nov. 2a—I a a convention .uted hit I unlionalLtJ of tl.ecouuty of t at the will bo quite a* ici urt-nt as the a ti- tudes. We will tako for granted tliat you nro a DeJsartinn, and nccomplishe«i >n .i i lit in-, mi. ii 11-ns of I..-- no v a i.i I sions of the sonl. If you aro of the f. m- mine gender your costume must be a s mi ic lit !e gown of white cashmere or cheese cloth, rut in Partli<n.an-lik<- f.I'-'i.on. in.i ng 1 t-M- l .tin i •• I...-, i k and drawn ia a b.t at tiie loosely knotted white cor ar Infants and Children. “Cs*torl*!5*!owfa ! :j •. Ito< hi! !r'nt!..tt I rpcommfnd i I a# soetar to a: y pres. t.on j £SS. : l.» m*w Cn!K Corwtlpatlon, kllOKn to i:.'* ” HLAxcir >t. *M» , 111 So. Oxfd EL, BrockJ/n, N*. Y. 1 V ; ^ and proinote* df. 1 Wi-J u.[iri .turn.-Ii.-nt,,>n. iUI.roiH.ili fi»SconViitu- “, er m'fuB^MntlornilUtin*i«t«- „„ UUIUK „„„ non (rum H* l’ rl * —... Uu>* UulUI], of 8n.ru »ittl lie \%HI » t9WBr i:Lr ' /tf*** iiuu er of iia- j.i; S n rna th, Wrmtuittam 0en aor . lluut.r of Macon with Mu. II.tu.Muli' Theio i* qUe tio ,»uteil this dnr- 0 ^ Sparta; Chs les Carnes of Ma- don'.rntmty. K“fu Filrelii .'Vrif hit J. M. Troon* Kleins Concci»trnt.-<l Kosebud miJ Pine UidSSAcSOtUa. Washington, Nov. 18.— Gen. Mils* trWrapha from Chhago to-day to ti e odjutunt general of tho army that the reports to-uay aro of tiie Sstne thie.iten- ing tenor trout Pine Ridge. Troops ha to been ordered to that »g ncy and th- Kusebnd to give piotectton. encourugo the loyal, and rciur&in, if pcs^tulr, tne turbulent. The military are now u i. g every effort to rt strain and avoid outbreak or to bridge over the time tween ilti* and severo cold weather It is believed any other course ui*y precipi tate hostilities. Thus far no Indians huvo been r«*|ertcd as having left their reservation with hostile intent. Gen. Schofield telegraphed G©n. Miles as follows: “1 approve of the measures you havu taken in sending troops to tho also of your proposed clfo t*. while giv- . apj reciib n of his ing ncciwary protection to agentirs and 1 belD p .. a I re-training, as far as itoi ible, turbulent 7 or# i 1 ^ > ^i ^' cr ‘ D ; f *? c * ,a,r Ind acs, to atotd. if (wssiile, an ont -1 hygwnoelng GHlM ur hitn. break or any active hoalilitics for the , t,,u “*° y ear * ' ,:B r pre-ent, until the advancing waran and under lira favorablo oondilrai fur.ter preparation) aha 1 make tbo I coehod j identifprin^^tho p operation of troops moro auroly cfficrive. with loos danger to su>rounditig a ttic- mems. Th# csvalry and urtillery at , ,uc “» F’crt Kilcy and all ;-thcr available tre - :::- will be pieced under your orders if tho emergency se ms to requiro it ” I P ruu 11 Ul A i ‘patch from tho Kosebud agency ‘ w 'boi«'?ii • says that by to-mo’tow tte ltvdLna ai , anco oliuu both the Rosebud and Pine Ridge ngen but-in he « Leen^IVAndA* kfWM-1KM .^OUlflUJltCil- .bv i g® d **F ct briuYin shum. . wu *' 1 io investuate, and in Urqin- tiing hi ie»earcbe* unicr government anil r.y he sclevtod consumpt.on.-Ue one buean disease wtiLh. accordi g to Gertuatatatutics, carries otf o>.e-sevemh of the Doilahtj, and oik-.hud of thueo who dhi:i ac ivo mtdalo lue. Iausx of consumption, It w; in lbTO that he begun hi* inves- ‘“1 [ tigj.ioiof tho causes of conbumption. , ,* , Ti e gci rnment |>1. ox) at hts otspoeul the me** comp ete snd best equippoa ini- cro ol«pcal laboratory in tho world, with fof exponent cd army surgeons a* Ins assitants, and ho soon bad a Lout seventyive students unuer his instruc tion, Iroi whom ho also received u>n- terisl austance in hia rct« arches. In lhKi hseceiied a further tokin of the professor in the Un n J of cholera. These discov- i.ot inciumtal 0trcke.of good tho natural fruit* of his own stem f r»s.arcb—experiments in in- coluli< with tho |oi-*nou* matter, ex* : rim i) in disinfection in la- ora.orirs, ho .-,ii i m crimenu in the dbapiwar- •!■••• oii-.i.cii,' All ti. , tho last link of which, f tbo gem of the disease. . at do credit to Th. atIUD U » l 00< '.._:Th. In The Ultifnf « fc ” t ; iocr .tio !n.ni .... lo,«to lV R, Jlucon Til lluut.r. siwisssr»'cno «- " u -‘ i ntlilk crushedi TI,. n.n..ses“'»* r m.nii.fuuiur J'' un *“ Ilarkhiu:. uf Ml rihe luT. Ed s. Curd lit 3I».on with Mil* Lilli. Scott of Mi le leo- »l l«; L. N. Ol.ii.r of Mum kith u!., Irfola K.-,btt ol Kalontoo; D. M. liiown Mitei, ihu Auni * U.liera—Mreira. T. JL Mali nn d W. J|. "Hurr.1. S|=S5fi:» : r. , bul *. 1 ! 1 vt.u.ma rnuuutr. , Love. Him. text Sttcttuouo ttXort* »«» utit# and conc'snunt against the statesman and soUler, ^ ^ .%»■--•••; I.;uailjr failed, and on J • a j r#4 dy i Froailhenuiy slated U) a a *hero ho did as! John lk Gordo WlWJ, J^ dowu-t.odden , aswed ^‘“b .nd thc news k. «u XT*. Yxjzrzz i «“•*» K „^nn,„,d ^ tub.Ul.-- , .... ths reonle now love nun. r ..„ r „,.a. XTr^. niruiucrcd. n-tZZT* *" tiik *T*pn Exi nouamT. li. twil.n.1, Qn<1 xmmrtm ih. i onlraci lor lb. .1.1.,, Aujt,:., Not. l'i-iSnccULI—Tii. M pu.u. M.morial AMccuitioa tT«i .t l° ^ *"'* ‘B.rd^i to Thnxluro M.rkwmt.r of Auriate th. contract for th. monument to b* rub. i hr til. ...oci.tlou to ih. m.oiorvof Ai.xaudcr II. b.tpL.u Th. MOdMWB cacided :i:aiu«t tb« roller chair n „ < clutch... ana th, ,utu< of ll.« (ra.t ctmiui iir will i,|irncnt him .ta.dihg allll firm.i ts. NIarl lecuitera fromLouuviUe Atlanta and New Yc rk cOMDHed lor tl^ contract, which was gusta. an ,1/Mlr.t Vlrtorl. ruu tribal, uf ^^^ren ^ lutAid.-.u. th- “i’;“' v r thu'tl hi Hthtud. hf public ot-1 Tb- mVl ^tur.uardthuutHt.-UhP ttSSgxfi** (i ,n. l.urduii*. Vlrlorr- I c , n busclf «njoT r.-m th- Mill«d-lpbi*.TW|» , | n r.h« Tb. on L 1 & co., jl.ciin*. IA’ uo jrt hi* mtaij decl.rutioo Vud rity and for public inannow- Tlisy fsw' i neat Him. roU re“ n oY th. iro"»bt. dt il wm ^,ht of tlw P« r - ,lon ‘ p1 ' .mount ot in-I du<! ‘"“TirH U l ‘* D r„.h .uo u-o°>» o ' : hroak In Arizona, »nd" UtMoonfld.ni IlaS been ro-cslublialtfcd lhnr«. Thl- f cr • incrrcr* n-ht cumpanlM of inf.nii und »u co-uj ini-, of caraiir tinder «;.-i -r.l Itro kk S—Trn conn ink, of ti ottvtnlh iafa.trr ar. in ret from Fort Bnn,li at Cb hour’, noiic. Ti,,/ c , n r „j, t Ridge in forty houra. Th# Dm** Ri„ v and Rosebud agencies oro only liitr Iu! C.S .11 Ml. ’ ■ to start *■¥' * CLBVCL4ND TO PATTIgON. A Hr iy Lrltrr of Cn ulntlo Jl Wltbw^ PHlLADELfiiu, Nor. -I n notation if ! i h i *’V!; ,uh 1 cd ,ul, m nt that ex- 1 f " ■ - -A 1 • v. tilt ; 1.1 l : ;,ii 1, ,, ... L inrhv | -Vi'S I i. li:-t K'i- .it a- . .. • \ «• . t in ucpkimental nhyulnbgr* It was foruBiff announced in as audrots deliv- errd Ifurv the Physiology Society of Berio/a March 24. 1SV2, on "Tbo eti- ulo^j- if tubercular tltsessa** His re searjii* in ibis direction, however, wen* icterq.'.e'I to devote hi* atteotion to cboN. In 1883 ho went to India, the breoifg place of this scourge of tho hu- l tho head of a -penal com- I L return fr»r K. 1....hi*A nit.l tU mteiinz of tho National Farnieri^.ViVfi an c and Indu«tiial Union on Dev. 2. A request lor a like concession lisa been saotfi) all linos in its territory not mem* her* oi the association and to all connec ter* and truLk lines north of the Ohio river, with every pruned ofsuccvss. CbUdran i The pleasiint fiavor. gendo action nnd soothing effedt of Syrup of Figs, wh *n ui,li. », ludig t» 0 ^ii:ir. “U.Tu “ 1 *? « Uilrer . r nd .i auairticil ciieuitsL Thk Imthm n ° . . . Te or bilious the most reuitl m ,.,» d,^rerr ot ,L: SK Ti''"* , M '° W . V* “»• - l "^ *nt. .VrA nn hi* Mlnri. i. u » U» W UIllll_V t- ll.lilV k’Ht'.vn Sflfl l coinp*ted lor th* r.ed off by Au- SlielsCIi I'Bi.Toa ia CHICAGO. " * b.irmai, ..I Hi,. I..a,-. Iio.rd.rth. w„ r | d ., K>lr Cmczoo, JUv. l».-TI,e txitrd cfl.J, man.c-r. of ih. M orUf. Colun.Uiau Kr- pu.ition m.t here th., afurn.wu T... w,r.i-all,dto o„l.r an.l n.lcomoi li pr1h.-4.1n. in th. uin . nz.ii, l-,„ij, nl l.lmrr of tb. n.tioual comin..»k,n. ilitn tli.y procretlcd to Ih. h..,.,,, of teinpornrr cha.rman, nhi h iPhifiniVr 0l , 1 ' lr * 'V OW ..1* ® lo ha tern icbu.qi in th© di-corerr of Ibe'ebolera lermJtnd on bis return to Berlin, in May, Ib84, Ur. Koi-li became the boro of the j Ituurjn l miportul title, ami honor, w.ru I Itia .tiowr-il ugun him amt hia nuliuguta. Udrm ilia kararehre in coonrelion with I la .oft th. hi ilara Rcrm war. conllcu-il contra uiat o.:,, I attar hi. r.turu from India, nod in l**P Alton to .z- Octolr. 18-t. n. annoancl frMhand J rou m 7 dslight upon imi»Aiant utacoveries. luvinr finallv °‘ 1Vnn, J | - ■“'tfumb.rl, ,. failurre, .twnwbd jn vama. I tar. f.-lt tho mo.t imui.o irana&iinfth. comma-bwi lua loam- in J M... ,U |, <b t* CO ? U “ in your .lata tnatajnd liLtucIng choUr. in lire. It. , ll ~.* , —t •/mp.Uiy with tha anb«la.niy ».turnM to ilia invwti-a- Ss* co i nfron *« l «> they ! lien * tubScular disoaaet. but SvTSi ir- ®^ ,r Jthing that was bad. and of i.abent research and ■inriiiiam ]laaor*»l ind supported party rlalm- immenso majority of voters. ip ttti world that his cure for con^rmp* tiou led iii allied ditensea—the great disr.wery wlich is now agitatin, worU. L>r. Koch b described as a man of ine- "net i: dium higiidvery thin, with a serious. ;ancu of 1 enrrgetic, 'pntuelie. studen.’s face. HU 1 be Cray beanl tabrojn, Lut bU linir ii becoming t jclj | grer, and tRs, togeti.er with hi* giaascs. le* him Item to be much uLer than gr.itul.it© Governor-elect I’atti lollowii gpersonal letter is made pub I c* “New Turk, Nov, ». i£vo,—yjr r».. r . r " Fir: Though 1 know that von •-helm**d with m’t resist th< ry fanu r shou d ho 1 to straL bnt wfcen the gli 1 i pretty, ui.d the moonlight an an J ro i ant c. and you can alinml Ir.o kiss up it iter l.j*#. itrometim a wicked Hot to.— It see in ei was alrnuit pitiabk* “ feen right »nd i ight not to hare L grand old commonwealth. 1 pitatsd by that the and the s:rii.• t rong at such olds l*on y-our Somerville Jo It can bo if. 14 tf n < ii. tlie- gri-a pain, fact that L’oogl: nab U to Aimne ’A J ;L_~ y* '"W'vv''vi. i wui>c jHi'driti-s, in'tne StoVf j, l U... vV^ill ne’/er caper more. It*S f?ob one of tKos wkole They ca.ll a ^Wire Ga-uzeToor! tk infill "•-'d'r-' IF* ITOTJ WANT TFT ID EE3ST*. Buy tho CHARTER OAK, WIRE C-AU2E OVEN DOORS. GUANO. I ar.i'-t that uo cann.rerplot up a "U.c„t ,ca.,„, of Hr. 1 Ar. uJVhtS -771 up. ly to make priccv on tho ft jfacturo ont of the purest. I’LOWHOY ^ BRAND'’ Gnana M AN HARD« OITON SEED MEAL” Gu tiiose accustomed to dec the Bn (>L witn impunii my treath an«l a* an American of hia cuun ry, preyed God 10/ people's aafo delive: demonstr. their lot Jemot.s id for the I he e for h n- :• b.i it ciu t onesty — “ * pahn 1.1,1, ki;i:pi m> i He An *». IBIIUHBI lie rgi» to b« teroDoran that the . president, and Miea Cora I’ayne of^K»t»^ «n. ido lucky temporary secretary, ■ Will Re *cln Tho W. C. T. 1. .1 Indian Rp r m 2 ^TLAVTA. Nor. 19.-7 he deleg,,et t rance Un the Worm's Cl. „ ion l|,QI to-Jay in Indian utu. m , e It U |'topu.rd to Cftabi.li on In.bri.u uylum under the au p cm , f u.« Jl“ n A W SP‘ , ?^ 1 ChriBun, T.m-.mnc' Unon. Tlieladic, « ir . th. Citz ua .Speech., we,, ina.le a Iwi q el; wuxif.n th. \biura Ti ..li. and .,u leu. , f ih. fued „ , irired h- I . 2»nBprt»^ta ib. e.at.:uhn.cnt .here utiuo. The waters t ere ' it is claimed that they si'Li impudeotiy which IU farrvs m... , ,. tL ^ “1 want to th.nk voj, aa a cit one of the people, for tho ^ ailan rnsde, and fo all that you h- you nude, and to in tliis trying i.ou character, thing was i t th tS uro cur IIeduced ““Jr* . 1 anWTILLE* KuV of Ih* sMsarSffiSSbsgSs " m ' Tli. iSS&s I muk that uotmng •“*** ih.itr.ut heait To lOu B>rto *” „ ur ' Th * “.IfftM. will I.... t , -morraw for fatUou furr.ith si 1 ff >:tv bav1» to put a th.i h»>. f.iir.1 t roj £ ii U/ul.tiie'ideiu vot»J for you d serves tii© bu fe.low countrymen. Yo cerely, |S*o»d] Hath Robert E. I’attu Londor. K8v. -u—I*Mn» several ot pis tullea, u.-.a Ron toil..* efect t: a. . 3 ion I potted Ly 1„, co le. urs ai people he will remsin at i I oil hi. He says that ho | i-iiher office nor rewsrd of any kin«l from I i pmy ami lie d*jea not a«k The Irish people, I not fco< — 1 •* ■- - * font:, ahtaky Latah to a>i ti.. mu of ec nomy -Res ived, luatthe Womans Christ an Tetufjerance Union has never planned rr propowu to ork.Diu ■ nsw chunh. nor “• - - cooinitttowldch mot in wcr'i^U n t It .ton h.„ bon ulcered n. th. 1 ± '•*' *.«cc # pot.a- hi, mutt dmnd.the Knultuda'v.r 1 'I 1 : 1- lull u. till- l"adtr.-lilp of ih. Na tnn- lorr Hu f 1 1*"* At 1,1 ■ Uf'i.nt criltul June- orj a ‘“‘ turn h. would Iw .ul,. in In. duly to lio- “GRovna Clxvxlasd ’> J^. 1 ' i* ‘ 1L * ■ 1 i.iial .ii 1 iva <• n atters, with which , «TtU*d*ly»U. ptduk. 1.0. to M6m Win D hb ini.- AM I.x-« oi.fr'derate < oionel u:i*« rl “ ' • *•! ' - < i .. I justi.eh * Ut*u I Igbilng lor Bezrau. «oo ft r Ir. 1 .nd .t- h r long strugub* Nr.w Orleans, Nov. 19.—p-. e v , n^ainA overwinl. iag odds, the peopl- Bater, managing edi'or of tho i i -•*- i H ,ty V i,Wa f wh ®«* Day will to conUaet Democrat, reivfved a cal.l. dispa-eh vn ,bcir ,oc “l ■ff-ire. If they desire oth- rs us !T*?r t!*a Kctdu.-» .UitaJ inui tZ nthcy wfc uaUitowk brother. Col. AI Jen II. R* ., r « a , k . ... * nun ol tiieir cbo.ctk )U'i:u: i.oNi; D' >1V' PURE GERMAN KAINIT. We l LISTER S PURE BONK FERTILIZERS, • statj of COTTON SEED MR U„ il VRUvtlUN* \('1D PllOS V 11» PIIO'tpJi A | |.J S niRTILI/EU- We nre the Urgest holi In ail liti.m to a^ove w© have verr large ITIATI.S, OfORGU CHEMICAL Woi.b and •’MASTODON” Guano, and of JOHN MERRY MAN & The puip »let issued by the Georgia Agricultural Depar - " t .1 - - I \Ni ad.-..,, , ! Gu.no; that our “HIGH GRADE BLACK IiOi K DlfraOL I above sll c.tii*r Acid Phosphates, and thit th© GERMAN i- analyzed a ov.)all others sold in Georgia in lb JO. bend in orders early, Rodger?, Worsham & Co., and .{22 Third Street, Thetmportan net be overt* blood you cannot enjoy good At this season nearly ext rood mediefae to porify, vlu yoor evidence. It is prei f purifying the blood can- 14 h insc, t-fl.deot Bn ^ran. CoL Bflk r was s i I'AVIIT denounces paknflu Lo.MkN-.* Nov. 20.-The La lot Wor’d, l»r t says: “Parnell hlch P«reJ'* |.m.«i.ylW. fropzrcd byc/lTilo! 100 Doses Ono Dc - - -w.ro,, , uu w» « y f#N ^ • umu. 4* ‘ii ro CIOUH Wllltt no >«| eav^s a Wife and three chfidren w, „ h«>Usht upon biiiMelf. The crisis which no now in this city. He «©nt d’h n-1 ie * tan 1 in the home rule move* t ok I ,,,e,u ** l,MJ craveat that has occurred in ■it, of tim i !‘‘° }run. There is only on*s c«.ur 1.1-ld until u ,-‘ h “ ■*. toeltfa ir ‘ ‘ ‘ \ \ | t it"' l.d I'.H . 1 W il'z »l-> c " 1 '* . » itI ,, t •..•.id'll V' t ' Jail' d.iuo-l - I CURE FIT U.RoUTi I'. 1,000 DOLLARS. i'Koc, Jiiu i| H usma u., >,1! MALL ARY BEOS. Sr CO ' ■ 'V « h:»ra tor WiliioA Ufit MACON. GA GONSOMPTION. ri* E LOCAL LFGIiL-VTfON. y i.-u^n Ot til rty ,,. .* T nil, ,n:. v t'-‘r > i'LV'?. n ‘,’ '/*’ • v r u vi»•»'.tM** a , r'VkWwu'' X ‘‘" “‘r i Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.