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THE WEEKLY TELEEGRAH. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 r > 1892.
CUliAi'l CUMMlbbiUiMiUS.
Important Decisions About
V Roads and Railroads.
1
EXTENSION OF STREET RAILROADS
fThe South Macon Horae Care to IJo
Replaced by Kite trie Care—The
Line to lie Extended— 1 The
Conditions Named—The
Postal Telegraph.
Thu county commissioner* mot In regu
lar monthly Bosrion ychtcrday.
WILLIK BELL ON TRIAL BETTER THAN AN aurm clock.
A l«r Heine Waked Un That I.
. i *“ r * 8 Amon * Mexican r.unnec
For the Killing: of Bailiff Wil-. ."Iflon’t know what im do without
der Last May.
DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING A JURY.
of Alurdvr—Statements for the State
and the Defense—Evidence
(•Iren In Yesterday*
The Trial Today.
A Marriage In Bohemia.
At the last meeting of the Stylus clnb
everybody *hook hi* hand sadly, silently.
“A suave, angelic figure, not to be painted
a landscape gay or melancholic, but in
blue, with a tall lily bv her
* tino mutters, auditing bills, receiving iho
report* of various oiliduia, etc.
* After thlb busicchb had buoa disposed
► iof tho following special petitions wero to-
| s’civod and considered:
I ^rita7un n a°ntll 0 n yC 'l reV8 | nlnfi, ‘ unles: ‘ ' “T h « breath which mad. the harp of
fw SgLXP ml,llll * ht ' " ni1 St. Cecilia vibrate!" exclaimed nn.t her.
! a, A . ,1,* '"’m ^ fore J 0Vl n»lly Blit “Yes, I Imre often heanl these and many
— I
Belt Pl..d. No, Guilty to the Charge j chambermaid to wait. you°ev“y moral ni' t) ‘„ e d. ^ The day Ihatlasked'her'nX
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way to pound on my door hard onough and * - * i * k..* . » a w... -i.«
long enough to wake me effectually. Now
my alarm clock inakea It simply impossi
ble for me to sleep, for it kicks up * U ch an
awful row taut 1 have to Jump out of bed
and stop it iu self defense before it gets
half through the performance,'» and Snip
kins smiled the fatuous smile of the man
her heart bent, but she made no reply; she
t( to
mummiuji vrrnu , The superior court convened yesterday
Tho iLnit part of Uw acarion was occu- f° r the purpose of taking up the
pled by tho consideration of regular rou- cr * I J 1| i‘ u J. docket.
” ,,,liun " h,, " t r ''''‘" rtnt - staV/^H^VlirihtclKa^d wUU nmr- whe.neverdiscord,thath.UanStan";'.'
der. ~ *es, we’ve all noticed that,” said a
this would be the first * u,ut commercial traveler, who, when he
rial hod been widely ud- was at home at all, did not get up gen<r
u result when court con- nlly for full an hour after Simpkins <Md.
Tho appiicaiion to put Rogers road on
tho public I'iad registry wus tho first to
oomo up boloro the boanl. The citizen*
living along the road have been agitating
the inM»f*r for some time, and represented
tlio opening of the road as a public neces-
‘Vo'rosYr^"^!,,, in Warrior ^
district, south to n point H.nl.v. ? ,w s ! a -™' w “ 9 1<!d *» «» oS
The fact that this
case called for trial
vortisod, and
veiled tho court house was thronged
jwople who had come to witness the pro-
cindingti In the trial of the case of the boy,
who has already wop for himself a place
aiming Georgia » most iiutetl uenpeiiu!Oi-rt.
If. was one month nml eleven days after
justice to ?? d P"_ ,he A ™ l l nto . t,u ' w Uder part.
life.
‘I could recommend to you an alarm clock
which would arouse you just as effectmu!»
aathe ono fou havo now, and yeft would
not wake up everybody else within a quar
ter of a mile of you. The last time l
down iu Mexico I left the lines of mill
ar Rnrtirv's " ,s n,n J ,:r was led to the bur of justice to th« rnifntrr Tn*th»»°lnVer W /^ e F P arf -
— — — a—-*-- — - av riartJry s | H , j.:„ iir., the country, in the iutereats of my firir
bridge. The petiUon was granted und tho j, ,, brought"from tho toil Into the There I met forth, find time someof thou
road ordered to he placed on the public SiZaZt 1 10 ™ h«k and ‘"-ivona famou. courier, Indian., who L
rt >" 5Uy ;., . , r. Heat inside the liar. He had mi innocent. Ba 8 e * ,or hundreds of mile* with mm .
riffintffiTrrtttir- S rin?d < Vr TThtriimf Rtnlil1 ‘G'ro-sion about his fnco, wliich greater celerity than horaeaean do In tU:
sTha^Sridou'w«a^tob enn R,icht c ' i ' 1< ' m ' p ,,f tll<! bomi. ide, and mountainous country.
Coffin, president The peuuou nss as foi- nbout bis Renorn , appearance there was “These wiry and bm
low
1st. To clmngo the street car
the Perry road, beginning at the
its, from the south terminus of
street south along the Perry road, thence
west along Wood street to the new Hous
ton road to Giie’s stoic, fiuUi a mule pow
er to an electric power line. fcnc ^
I'd. To take up the line at Giles’ storo bi-tod and
l hardy fellows will rm
lino alone lln, J ,in K to distinguish him from tiic ordi- ull day without tiring apparently, but ev< u
e dtv liui- nU r 7 Htm>t <la rkey of his age. I then they could not outrun a horse on a dt
Df Fourth I* 1 response to^ the reading °f the indict-, cent rootl. Tho way they get ahead of a
uourtn t charging bin with murder Hell re- mounts courier is 1 ‘
pliedi .Not guilty. * ners. Most of tho
... Jlireo panels of jurors, consisting ench up hill or down am!
of twenty-four men, were exhausted be
fore twelve competent jurors oould b<* so-
worn for the trial of the
by cutting off the cor
roads there either lead
irtfie hills are bo steep
that tho trail zigzags back and forth
across the face of the mountains in a
the path; a foot runner oaves many a
mile by scrambling from ono terror
~, . . . , .: xueir names are: j nomas v». r n*emnn.
JU lerry roud, und to extend it Itol^rt K. gtrobert;. Charles Martin, AV.
mt this side of Tohcsofkee creek n CoiUcr, llohert Gamble, EuRene p! - ..
’ . . 0 °ioi .. Anderson, .1. Y. Henry, G. IS. Matthew*,! ,,U! other, aidinu himself by trees, roots or
rst petition was granted without j, Tinsley, C. A. Stewart, A. Coding- stones if he Is ascending, and just letting
8 * , . . - . ton and W. S. Goodall. j himself slide if ho is coming down.
Solicitor-General W. IT. Felton stated
coming down.
“Rut I started to tell you about th
coiuralssioiiers of the district. Anotlur ami in tho full km
provision was that the line shidl bo in op-
hnmeter and omse.pienee*. nmUhaV for hTmscl7twrbonm™leep mul^Very t«e„
i.f t y fo,,r * ,lIul ftS ho fiiake* his bed on the
ground, just wherever ho happens to ut p.
then* is no chamlKTinaid or anybrxly rl-•■
tx> ruuso him from the heavy stupor which
naturally overcomes a perfectly healMiy
man who has been running steadily for
road to the
to any point
they may choose.
'I’lie first
Juuditious.
Tho wrund was granted upon tho fol
lowiug couditions; That tho tmeks .re to STtaH SVuTt’n
•$S*£ “ «« t!-.*? :»>« «tat tho I carry with tLm on long jour„:y‘. C N,!. 15
enmo^ waa wilfully nml_ main iou>ly com-; the courier’s trip extends over three
Ab tlge of its four days, jus it frequently dpes, he all
- , , .. , , , wiin-i|ii,;utrn, and that fo** • • ™
emtum within twelve mouths from Uio this reason lie would show that the d,
pre*.nt lime U. the Junoripn of tin. now f TOd ant hud really arrived at the ago
Houston und Perry roads, and that it discretion
must be In operuUou its fur ua Newborn j I„ the'statement for the defense the
inside ®f eighteen mouth*. I main point made was that Hell was not
Ma J . Min ers was seen by the Trie- of ^ of aiscre ,i on w hen the
grapli last night in regard to the matter, crimo was committed. _ ■
and *a 1(1 mat cverytlilug w«« m nndlnmta The Mate introdueed twenty-nine wit- al'out twenty-two hours, eating ocoiei
am l, that the work of extending the line nesses. Of these only five testified. There! ally while ho run*,
would bo begun at once. It will he OOI1- M no material differeme in the testi-; “Having selected his lied, betakes some
any of the witnesses, all thick cord from his pouch, cutsofTapki rof
... 5 ■ S, ,°G- Of the killing as gen-' it of a length which experience has taught
A petition from the Costal Telegraph ,a v 'tow n n,,v 1 'Ikl't. ties one cml of the
Company, nigmsl by IT. A. Morris, local Ktnto ' n witnoss4>s will 1*. introduced to- , n , C I } a , com P ose d of carefully sc-
managvr, waa prwientod, asking ptrmls- d ay or j, ow lnnny t jio doicimo will bring ,crt6d . ®* tcrial prepared in a particular
Sion 1o erect pules and construct teles fonniril if miv lit all 8 1 way, to his toe, seta lire to tho other end,
grapliic lines from the city limits in East Court 'adjourned nbout oVlock ami' «»«P ^quickly that you woul.p
Macon along tlio public road to the Geer- the jury was given over to Hie sheriff to thlnk he waJ ’ constructed like one of those
gin railroad junction, via Cross Keys and p,, p 0 ,, t together until toilnv I mechanical dolls which close their eyes as
Massey's gin mill. Tlio petition was ms 1’AUEXTS INIIIPFEIIRNT | soon as they are laid down. Hof.elsp. r-
. greiitml upon the following conditions: | j, iK ,. li(l ,, y , vs t hnt lsdh i <ect!y conltdent that the cord or fuse will
I hut the poles all be eroded on ono Bell's mother nml father have shown the bum slowly but surely up to his toe in tivo
*be J™*}*' a "' 1 'J mt H'c most perfect lndiffcrenee'ns to his fate all hours or thereabouts, nml he has no doubt
ahull tie liable for any damage that may through tho ease. Neither has done any- that when the twist of it which he put
"m Morris' 1 was seet^ in ward to the ! hi " K hlm ' *bey say, ami in reply nroumlthetooiaonfir.lt will writ, him
Mr. Morris was seen in r,sura to the to ft message sent to Ins mother ut the, effectually.’’—New York Tribune,
matter, nml said that his company would market yesterday timber son was bring! y rsew iorx inpune.
!"J", operauon In Macon by ur tried for Ids life, she, said that she was
•-•nth Instant. 1 he line is being built from | 111Hy „„,1,1 not go to the eourt liousc
^ ■niiak. on tho ' oswma rond^ and is now the market opened.
tr pftoek today.
bad to run to the stage and recit# to the
public n tirade of Hartley Campbell. Tho
ilny of our Riarriftge was the first perform
ance of some great drama in BoVvn acts
wherein she had a part of a thousand lines,
and I wrote the report. Sho combed her
hair, rubbed the rouge off herfaco, hurried
home while I wrote.
“When I returned from the office fihohad
fallen asleep, feverish, pale, with the cruel
cough that I have heard Incessantly for
bcv en years. I wrote the first pages of my
book while she slept; Bhe studied her lines
in these typewritten pages with marginal
notes, every one of which says slave, slave!
while I tried to sleep and ironical dreams
danced in the reddish glare of tho lamp.
Then she had to rehearse. Do you know
what that ia? A nightmare which for
hours after midnight pulls your feet and
your hair and shouts and hisses nnd yells
at you: 'At 10 o’clock you must bo combed
and dressed and tied in a corset of iron,
and bo present on a stage enveloped with
dust nnd night to recite incomprehensible
prose.’
"When she returned for rehearsal I was
at my publisher’s; when I came back sho
was at the dressmaker’s; nt 4 o’clock, when
llie dined, I was nt the newspaper office.
We were condemned to insomnia, to use-
/ess labor, to stage managers, to glories of
painted canvas, we who loved poetry,
music, lawns, fountains nnd love. Some
times we met and shook hands nnd said,
‘Oh, if wo were only free!’ Our hope was
to steal a day and go out of town, hut her
rough led her to bed, and when sho died 1
writing.’’—New York Times.
GROWTH OF THE SOUTH.
SOME FAST RIDING.
The ’nrtiiktrlnl Development In Hie ! A Quick Trip (n ,•
W..k Ending July». i < j prU * ”»Nl
The Tradesman, Chattanooga, Tenn., | Mr. C. S. Richmond’, nnM.w . I
hau issued iu review of th* industrial ait-! ??’"'•"'‘•liiic-n, oi-.-.! Lu ,, i , 111 “/ *1
uation in the South for th. wrek ending Jtushtotr' XiSc^of* !jjj - Ur - C. \j|
July 2. It slates that ita correapond.nt* tvvi-u hi Jiiaruu Monday. 5|
throughout th. Houlbern States p.n.rally ! TUrso gi iitluim n lauiu im _j,L ,1
report as to the progress made during the v “i 1 , 111 ? *™ “ Aasoi-iniou bufl
fir t half of the year, and that these reports TLl™™' m m ' ,i »'a-on I
are fairly encouraging. A« compared with through the ’ country ‘L iS B m
ihe Hit hat* of 1SD1, the manufactories arriving there * 8:15 flfl
and mines, the im’ls and buBines* enter- om: of tb« fastent trips ever s ‘
prises have incresaed in numbers and re- n inmurv road on a blcyde 23ft?* I
p-jrt a greater output. The enlargements the gentlemen, have mn<!e • t ' v . 1L
which have been made in many established for themselves that
industries Indicate that they are gaining nw»t among th** bicycligf 0 f
an increasing patronage, and aaiUfactorily A, ‘ 'breo arc clever geutl-Mnen •
rupplying th. dvnr.nd which th.y lnye “’Icon^
During the past sroek no material change ' hroi, I { I, "l 1 omul,fare's 'nml '? t r a,ltk l
has token place. The iron oroducera are meimes, was without n. X. Il *! <l
waitieg tile results of the labor agitation soeintion. XTr. Denhnrdt in , !
in whica (he Northern ebtablifehments are ! view anid: “I nm informed that » ■
engaged, knowing that their business will arc a number of people in Ma«a ?*(
wouiu i»o begun at once, it win 1st oon- no nioh'ria
ntructed immediately to tho junction of Inony . ^| TeQ | )y .‘
l’erry and new Houston roada. and aa confirming tho si
•oon thereafter as possible to New burg, erallv understoot
fiveurjlcM west of Milledgevilli
Foies are being T»it up in l*lnwr Marim
fliread*. 'i’luf niter In the fJibfgii tHjijdnig
n:i f'fi' iTV Mfreef I* fidior prepare*! fnr oe-
, ui nifv, nnd Mr. Morris thinks there is
j. i if.uifif that everything will In* ready for
n„:Ji |>y the liDth instant it least.
*. sirotif; InMirnnrp Agency.
• •v‘i”l*l mil fpecisi attention to tho acl-
\ ti -h* nt of Afcrjsrn. t'ohh, ('nlainisn.% Cobh.
• ,,t r.nr oldnat nnd atrongeMt insurance
'i hose gentlemen repr*««nt. among
r |- inipaiitcM, the old .s«'otti>*h Union and
. liunal. which has the largest capital, pos-
f i! Iv. ofanv company in the world; the Homo
«•! Sew Volk, tho largest of tho metropolitan
lire companies; Hun of Loudon, organized
1710; Western Aasuranoe, Merchants, Atlanta
Home.
3lesars. Cobb, Cabanisa A Cobb aro reliablo.
well posted insurance men, aad can handle all
busiuoss entrusted to them.
STILL BEqEIVER~PLANT.
The A. Si 1’. Hoad Not to Change Hands
Yet Awhile.
It.ccm. thet the statement made a few
tloys ago, that Mr. Q. H. Flant, rocolver of the
Atlanta and Florida railroad, would, in ac
cordance vt’h the^dOclaion of tho court of ap-
]ieals, n i gn he Tuan.gement of tho rood to
Mr. Garre , judge Clark', appoistoo, wa. a
hit premature,
Tho itatemont ia authoritatively mado that
Mr. Flant will continue io .dminiator tho af
fairs of the road for the present.
This will ho learned with pluaauro hy many
of the friend* of the Atlanta and Florida all
over tho state.
bo atlrctej by the results as to the demand ! can ride a bicycle with speed, ..5 J®
for their ou'put. No labor turn Me are there at present.twelve or fonrte n *i"?
reported in tho Southern field. S.,me «hu'. ln the city. It aeema to mo iw I
nssociation could be formed
at very little expense, nnd I aniVt
vlent that if the movement fiu ^
agh.
the warning. Th. *ig-
the aura approach of
Will yon heed
n.l, perhaps, of
that mor. terribU dlaeate, Cnnaumption.
Aak yourtel.M If you can afford, dor tho
•aka of aaving BO osnta, to run tho ri.k
and do notbiog for it TV. know trout
from cxp.rl.no. that Shiloh’. Cora will
cur. your cough. It nov.r falU. Thi.
axplalna why more than a mllilou bottles
were .old the past year. It raUa.es
-roup and whooping cough at once.
Mother., do not be without it. For i.iuo
hack. .Ida or cheat, uae Shiloh’. Porou.
l'lait-r. Sold hy Uoo<lwyn & Small Drug
Company, cornar Cherry atrael and Cot
ton avenue
GEO. W. WATSON-ANNIE L. LANEY
Yeatorday evening at tho residence of Mr. u, .
Jtmos H. MeGeheo, Mr. Oeorgo W. Wa.sun , S^.InWa.^ri/i^S,’.^
was united in manisgo to Mu* Annlo Dm j tliedsy. At night sho received iome Ixrauti-
AT THE JAIL.
Thr**® I’nfortunulrt Lucked t’|i Yr«-
IriTlwy,
Joo 8»oi1»m, charged with malicious mis
chief, wa** Mfiit to jail by Jndgo I»o-.*«.
Talbot Woodall, assault nml batfifiy, was
sent to jail from tho city court.
Aha Chum, charged with abandoning liin
minor children, was placed in jail hy Justico
J. If. J. Brown.
In tho recorder’s court yesterday only a few
minor cases were disposed of.
easT - macon"nIws.
Items of Interest Prom Across the
lllver.
A delightful party waa given last night at
tho residence of Miss Rosa Dickson on Chnrcli
street, complimentary to tho visiting young
ladies. Refreshments were served at 12
o’clock and a most enjoyable ovening spent
by thoso ©resent.
On noxt Thursday night tho yonng people
of East Macon will give an entertainment lor
tho benefit of tho Baptist chdrch,
Mr. J. It. Britton of Montlcello is on a visit
to Ida brother. Editor E. 8. Britton, of the
Truth. 31 r. Britton leaves today for Indian
%xs? Jule Bird of East Macon loaves in a few
days for Madison, Oa., to visit her grand
father. Hbe will be gone one mouth.
Bliss Goorgie Bird of Jones county is visit
ing her brother, Mr. Jule Bird of Eiut 3tacou,
on Main atreet.
GRACEFUL CARMENCITA.
T^e Hale of Tickets for Thursday Might
Very Large.
There waa a great rush for scats this morn
ing for the performance Thursday night,
when Carmeneita, Jhe queen of dancers, will
dance before the Macon people. This goes
to ahow that thn people of 3Iacon appreciate
seeing a person of ao great reputation, and it
is very evident that there will l»c a crowded
house. Those who havo not yet reserved
their seats had be tty do so stance as there
aro only a few choice ones left Tho follow
ing, dipped from tho Atlanta Constitution,
will show that tho poople never tire tf seeing
tho great CarmeuctU. The great sereentino
dancer, Uautiere, will also be h *rc with Car-
mcncita.
Bcuorita Carmeneita appeared in the
national colors, a red shirt, blue waist,covered
with silver stars, blue slippers fastened with
red ribbon* around ankles, clad iu white hn*o.
Laney, niece of Mr. and 3(rs. J. H. McCich.
Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev.
T. 3L Christian, pastor *>f First Htroot Metho
dist church, in a short but impressive form.
There were present a gcxxlly number of the
relatives and some of tho most intimate friend*
of the bride and groom. Many handsome
presents were received, and roUKratuUiinri*
were heartv and sincere fur the voting couple.
Mr. and 3lrs. Watson leave this morning for
atrip to northeast Georgia, where a warm
welcome awaits them from relatives of the
SOUTH MACON NEWS.
The Marring.' of Mr. Ilah.rt llru.iham to
Mlu Ada William.,
Th* Marriage of Mia. A.la WiUUm. to Mr.
Hubert liraulum wu ctlulintt.-d on VodaM-
Uajr evening. Tho cerem,m]rtook place at the
residence of tho hriilc’a mother on Him atreet.
Booth Maeon. Her. E. Jordan perfunned tho
ceremony. -
A largo company of Uin immediate friend,
of the bride and groom were in attendance.
When Baby wu rick,*. garafcarOutoria.
Wbea aha wu . Od!d,u. cried for Caatorim
Wiu *. bream. Him. ah. dung to CWtoria.
Wbraab. had Ckildrea,ibe (are them Cartoria
-
fgl tlowers ami the
lung even af. r her .
curtain had to l>e rail
Tlio NlnUter Chameleon.
Ono of tho chameleons, .which
FlrelV'tYie color of tiuTtJl
f.'L'.V tO • T i ' 1 1 J ■ ■ 1
plant, and on the grass, but itdid not turn
green ag.in, nnd tiicn X left it un a vnso of
fioivers, in th.center of nbieh I placed n
tnil, .till spray. Soon the creature found
its way to the very summit, nnd there it
remained, ’’ns still ns death,” until a fiy
happened that way; then there was a very
slight movement, a click whs heard, nnd
the chameleon resumed it* silent otwerva
tions a* If no fiy bad been swallowed.
There fa something cunning and weird,
almost sinister, ln the expression of that
very small eye In tho center or iipox of Its
mobile globe, now turned upward, now
downward, one ryeforward, theotlier back
ward, so quietly yet so watchfully, rarely
tho two eye* looking tho same way. The
chameleon must surely lie endowed with
duality of brain, for it certainly must Like
In two Ideas at once through Its two eyes,
or why should It move both so eeasoteuly
In contrary directions! Motionless fa the
animal hour after hour, the eye being the
only sign of life It displays The one at
tho top of n spray ln the vnso of llowen re
malned in the same position day after day,
only throwing ont Its tongue to catch a fly
when ono flew by, and otherwise moving
only its ever restless .yea.—Cor. Forest
and Stream.
Do Animal. Commit Bolcldet
There la a atory of a poor cat, deprived of
her kittena, who hanged herself ln the fork
of a branch. But this may hare bun nn
Occident; wa should bare given the cat the
benefit of the doulit. Newa comes of a dog
which committed aulclde. 11 is master de
clined to take him out to shoot rabbits, and
the dog went nnd drowned himself iu u
pond. Tho story is true, hut Australian,
nml the dog may have merely exhibited an
extreme form of colonial sensitiveness. If
we once admit that a dog may reason on life
and death (not being a mad dog), and exer
cise n hasty but rational choice, it I. plain
that the whole system of ethics will have
to be nlternl.
The poor Indian may bo right about the
equal aky, which la a poor prospect for
people who are not fond of dugs The
gboau of dogs have been seeg^und an oa
Well vouched for as any others; ao, on the
whole, the poor Indinn may be lea. un
tutored than the poet Imagined.—Andrew
Lang ln Longman’. Magazine.
Vern.l and Voltaire.
A pleasant atory la told of a compliment
paid Voltaire by the painter, Joseph Vcr-
net. One day Vernct called on Voltaire
FTott Tommie Came Homes
"Stritofrcr,” fiaid tho olil man coming
closer, “if ever you war ji father you will
know how I feel this night; that boy have
been down in tho big city for ever no Ion;
now, goinon ter teven year. None of us
ktiowtd why lie went ft way; but ho writ to
us the other dny that he war comm home
ternight, and the old liuly is up in the
rabbin, with a bhuin fi.o un lots of things
cooked up frr to welcome him hum. We
have a fiddler nnd somo of tho boys ’ll jest
drop in like an make things lively, wliile
nil the gals nbout the place ’ll lie there
sure. Don’t you think he .» like it, chi”
"Indeed I do. It will he grand.”
"Well, my eye. They do 8ay ns how Tom
mie has growed in the big city, an how
he’s gettin way up in tho business world.
But h» was never no boy ter forget- his old
friends. There Is Pete Tyler, an Ab Gos
ling, an Hi Sloan, an ltube Tingler mi all
the rest. Rube has brought up his big
bassoon, un you bet there will l»« high old
time*. AH the gals have on nink ribbons
an white dresses. Say. strariger, suppose
you draps in at the party, eh, an leads the
ole women out fer a whirl in the nmsyf”
Just then there was a loud shriek, and
tho train came thundering around tho
curve. ,
“It’s him, it’s him, dead sure,” cried tho
old man gleefully. ‘|You hot it’s my Toro-
o come homu again. Gosh it all, I kind-
ITflh fU a;‘i >7 .hit p-oro taller on tho
reported in tho South
dowes have occurrtd, but these are earned
by ill** usual practice of making repairs
slid change* at tiiis time.
Cotton mill owners report a s.e&dy de
mand, and at prices atiording n small
profit. New mills are being built in all
parts of the Sou: h, someof them on a lsrge
scale.
The last half of the year opens with
business in a healthy condition, with a
good supply of money, prospects of a Urge
crop and much cauro for encouragement
growing out of the diversified system of
planting which has prevailed.
The Tradesman report* sixty new indus
tries ns established or incorporated during
the week, together with eight enlargements
of manufactories and nineteen important
new buildings. Among the new industries
reported are a $250,000 brewery at Nash
ville, Tenn., and one nt Huntington, \V.
Va., a $10,000 broom factoiy atbchulc-
b rg, Tex., nml Tullahoms, Tenn., a cat •
nery nt Sharon, Tenn., a creamery at May-
field, Ky., a distillery at Lawrenceburg,
Ky., and a graiu elevator nt Khorne, Tox.
Fence companies each with $20,000 capital
have been chartered nt Abbeville and Dar
lington, S. C., Hour and grist mills are to
be built at Graham nnd Pales:int*, Tex.,
and Milledgfviilr, G«., s $50,000 mill and
elevator at l’alo Pinto, Tex., a 200-barrel
(louring mill at Qimiafi, 'lex., and roller
process mills at CastorU, N. C., and South
Bjston, Ya. Glass work# are reported at
Buford, Ga., nhsrueHHfactory at Lawrence-
vilic, Ua., a $100,000 ice company has been
chartered at Waco, Tex., 120,000 lime
works at Anniston, Ala., a $600,000 con)
and iron company chartered at l’nillippi,
W. Vs., a $50,000 mining company at
Richmond, Va., and other* at Fort White,
FU., Knoxville, Tenn., and Palestine,Tex.
The Tradesman al?o reports a $1100,000
oil pnd gas company at Birmingham, Ain.,
an oil mill at 31inneoU, Tex., a$2>0,000
phosphate company at Montirello, Fla.,
* atGi
placed on foot you
list-Hns* Association. On Jn!
tho Savannah Wheelmen's
medical
\
t Tommie will know me oil the samel”
'he old man’s face glowed with expecta
tion. Half a do/.en passengers left the
train. Finally out cam© a tall pink and
white, bluo eyed dude, sucking a cauo and
wearing a tuft of hair between his eyes.
“Father," he said, iis the old man wrung
his hand, “dear father, have a swlgger-
ettel”—New York Recorder.
Mr, A. D, Leonard
Of Utica, N. Y., suffered severely frora Liw I
and Kidney troubles, causing great soil
That Tired Feeling 2S32ttJ
any good, but so successful and saMvtojI
was Hood's Sarsaparilla that be luuu;«*a*l
other meillclno and is now well. The boi|
known liidncy nnd liver remedies &rw«;
happily combined with tonics and a!teraUvei|
Hood’s Sarsaparilli|
that It Is an unequalled r«f uedy »oi* all trou!
with these Important organs, overcomn 1
Tired Keeling and inn*** Che vrrakai
HOOD'S PlLL8 euro JUblttul Conitlpttntfl
restoring pcrUUlUc action of tho aliiacnUrrcuil
medical
too.! dance that tl.o nrol wa* grretvd with:* "Ah, I. it von
few .Up. the third time! Thw'wU'toffire,! w^tTi—.mvi™ V h ° °° ,U
time.be h». yielded to tho .ppiniuo to glvo. i illL.'i ' our color * «ro
third dance. | wonderfully brilliant and durable.”
, k" third week and danee.i | “Hy color* are not to lie compared to th.
uelightinlb. ller »* rp* ntirm dsnrn Iu* n»: to* 7°“ •lonslenr Voltaire,” was Yer
S* 1 , of iu charm, hlu- is tho imperou. u«t’» ready anawar.—Youth’s Companion,
ti-m of grave au.l has won the heart, of .11 -
who have .een her.
Gautier ... heartily applauded atnight, too,
amt many Lowers were thrown to her.
beat* on sale st Georgia Mu*ie Hume.
THE EX£CUTiVE~C0HMlTTEE
or Ulhb I uunly Hr mor-ary MM l»lar>
oay und Organlir.1.
According to a call of tho chairman, tho
Dcm.K-r.tic Executive Committe. of ihhh
county met at the conrt hutuc ye.ter.lay.
Tho only Isuinc.. transacted wa. that of
reorganization. Judge o. w. Onatin wa.
elected chairtr.ui and Mr. Ben L Jonea waa
re-elected .ewiarr.
The comnutteo then adjourned until next
Friday morning at to unlock.
Change of Mt hednlr—
The tiMcng-r train So 3, which luu here-
towre left fur Atlanta on the Central railroad
at .l;l.t a. m.. now leaw. at C ol a. m., the
K“*“ , i** .hanging with tlie outgoing train on
IIOUMOUU’S ACID 1‘ltOaPIIATB
Or Mnnairob*.
teupwtt 1 * 1 ' t*®* 11 * 110 " “d B.rvoua
•Htnd thnt U Dr. FtereaMIuiden Mulicnl
Dhcm ery. With that, If it fails to fccS.
£t or cure, you have your money tack. But*-
It * a tnidictno that raivi, in ril dU-
cau* cauwri Ly a turpi, 1 liver . r Impure
kk’”'L Its not like tlio urxatanUu!
wbkh ctaun to do g.«d in MaruhVApriL
1°^ , A11 *D’ J«r rt.iml, ni:L equal
SMsMSWSWJSSlSS
For JVrofoU,
.ghxswsaa-aig
f can rqnaJ it. £&m
jorll.Ol ■hmir.^f^wrtorafr^
«T tltMtPlw, (iffual atJu. prUa
flow the American Plat. Dread.
“I believe tho American la the beat enter
ln tho world,” .aid llohert A. Howard, of
Baltimore, “ns h. is also th. best fed uiiin.
He know, what ia good to eat anil how to
cook It, and combines ln his menu the liest
dishes of all nation.; hut with nil that hu
hi woefully deficient Ir ’' i eating in one
very esxentinl rrspc • ,d thnt i. lie per
sists in slicing his baker's brend a. lie does
a pound cake. On a recent trip to Europe
I noticed that tho Freiichimtn never cut*
H* bread, and the roan who applies his
knife to a lonf in n French restaurant or
hotel Is at once set down a. ill bred. The
Frenchman nlways .breaks his bread nnd
pulls It to pieces Instead of slicing It ua wo
do. There Is excellent sense In this cus
tom too, oa I have found, for baker’s bread
eaten as the Frenchman oats it la undoubt
edly sweeter and tastes much fresher.”—
Bt, Louis Globe-Democrat.
paint works at Cloahen, Va.. a (75,000 put-
ley worka at Peun.boro, W. Va., a pulp
mill at Buena Vista, Va., n sugar rriiuery
nt Barannali, Ua., and s tannrry st
MoFal!,*A!a. Tfcecotton mi!!* of tfc«we»k
include a (100,000 on. nt Fair Forest, H.
and others at High Point and Murphy’s
Mill, N. C, Among woodworking plnnta
reported are a chair factory at Fort Smith,
Ala,, furniture factories at Newcomb,
Ttnn., Pale-tine, Tex., end South lioeton,
Va., a lumber unit at Jasper, Tenu., .aw
•nd planing mil lc at McUinly, I.a.. Biloxi
and liandiboro, Miia. Spoke works at
^lurfree.boro, Tenn.. and (tava factories at
Watvr work's are to be iiuTlt at Gaibnun,
Qe., Coll.reville, Tenn., Fiatonia and Cald
well, Tex. The enlargemente reported to
th. Tradesman for to. week include fer
tilize works at Garauvill.. F>o., coaling
(35,000, flouring miila at Furman, Ala.,
aud Elizabethtown, Ky., .$50,000 enlarge
ment of a light nnd power coropnny at
Charleston, 8. C, a packery at Fort Wurth,
Tex., a pottery at Uarrieburg, Tex., a cot
ton uiili at Trenton, Tex., and n lumber
mill at Mobile, Ala.
The new buildings for the week include
business houses at Decatur, Ala., and Xnhe.
boro, N. C, factory building, at Talla-
hnee f S’ Fla,, ami Kaleigh, N. C, churches
at Harrtman, Tenn., Staunton and Vinton,
\ *., Gerrardstown and Wheeling, W. Va.,
depute nt T»’.e Springs, Tenn., and Win
chester, V*., a hotel at South Watauga,
Tenn., college buildings at Balieville,
Ark., and Try,Tenn., and warehouses at
Oainivill*. Fla., Loudon nnd Union City,
Tenn., and Danvl ie, V*.
The l’lrst Llneu Paper.
Linen cloth waa occiuilonally used for
writing purpose*, but wa* never very com
mon. Linen manuucripu have been found
folded in mummy cane*, and the Chine**,
before the invention of pnptr, tmed ailk
and cotton cloth. The Roman* nl*o wroto
upon linen. The use of thU material in
troduced ^ change iu the manner of writ
ing. The other nubatauce* were rather en
graved than written npon.nn iron point
being used fnr the purponc.
To write upon linen it wa* neces*ary to
have some colored fluid which might get
dry and leave a permanent mark. The
flrut Ink u*ed was probably *ome sort of
■not or lamp black, mixed with *ixe or
gum water, and the flr*t instrument an
swering to our pen wa* a reed.—New York
World.
Paying a Call In China.
A Chinese bride called upon a foreign lady,
■ay* the Rev. A. H. Smith. On entering
the room she deliberately turned her back
npon her hosteM, and innile an elaborate
obeisance. Of course the foreign lady wo*
amazed nnd annoyed; but *hu found out
the reaAou of the strange proceeding after-
want The bride’* condpct hod conformed
to Chinese etiquette. #
She had performed her obeisance—her
k’o-t'-ou—to the north because that i* the
direction of tho emperor’* abode. If the
foreign lady was so ignorant a* to *tand on
the south side of the room, that wa* not the
bride’s concern. She knew, if her hostess
diil not, in what direction to bow her head.
Double) Ducked flora. Cera.
Xu order to accommraiate the demand, of
certain grendfatberleaa person., the man
ager* of the Market Street road, allured hy
the fascinationa of mammon in a manner
entirely incomprehensible to those with
grandfathers, run the single cars with seats
on the roof, where the grendfatheties.
male population sit and occasionally smoke
In the way that a small hoy doe. when he
lifts up the Ud of Ills fle-k In school and
takes a bite of an apple, half defiant, half
shamefaced.—Philadelphia Cor. New York
I rejudice and ignorance have given
way to Simmon. Liver Regular. It ha.
•food th. test,
ArkMwIrdgemenl orHympulhy.
WAsnixorox. July 4.—Ex-Secretary Illsin.t
boa rent th. prefiofent. eardwl u kmra!. dee-
ment uf the receipt ,,f hi. Megnni .yrntw-
thy sod ciiudo..uiedwt the time of ibe‘.b in,
<•[ hu wm. Liuaion. BLinn. The pre.id. ut'.
t legrxm *». rent the day younu Iflain.- die.L
but It IUIM received l.y Mr. ItUiii- ttnul he
Chic»go! ,Ull “ U “ U,r uw r Ux- funeral in
Sick Bcads-chc and relieve all the tr*>
6i/aliieDn, itauaau. brewai'otMT
efttinp. Pain In the Bide. Ac. WL
remsrkublo success hu bee* shown
•'l
t.v-.-a* 1
ulaca| I
YTeadocbc. yet CA*nnt’* IjimxTim Pa I
are cquollr vsluabltf In Con*tlp*tt<>n. c*T
nnd preventtn* thl* annoy !np cnn.i>lalnt. *
they also correct *11 dlnorder* ol tlif* rm
stimulate the liver nod rofulrala ‘A* b
Even If they only cured
hut fortunately their goodne** !L
ht'r»», and lh^»w» who niure try them »i
them) little pillH valuaMo In *> maur wa;
they will not t>o willing to do without
But after *11 rick head
MEDICAL*
NERVOUS
0ERUL5TY
cured by the
use of
AVER’S
Sarsaparilla
Tones the system,
makes the weak
strong.
Cures Others
will cure you.
FOE STOCK:.
« Oleir \ND hHl'ilN,
I havo umhI Simmon* Liver Regulator i 0
Colh? and Orubw with mt mule* and homo*,
utrlnr them about half a botuo at h tlin*. an<l
have not lo*t one that I gave It to. You c*,,
rtcurarart I it to every on j who ha* stock a*
t'« medicine known for all complalaU
th .tJborM>tIe.h I* heir to.
E. 1. Taylor, A|«ut for Granger* of a*.
Fttlt rlll« KKKN,
Io n»lng Bimmon* Liver Heg-i!«tor fPowder)
with my ctiiekeui. tvt Cholera. 1 ink* and uflx
it wllli thu douiib and fte . It to them one - a
•hi* By thU ticat:u«nt 1 am n«Vrr L M t*
rinwle chf'-ken in the lad live year* frutn
Mth.r Chirkeri Cholera or O.Sa_T,
BxtO.I. IxlarlleM, H, u. 1 1 U-
IIOU • tIOLRir A,
who raise* every year
a out lJ) h»ad of hi g-. told me he never in»t
one from ( ho era,
•fi. i • I- are i among hi. ....
UverKniurulortivuu in dmocU
he never lost
diFenas had
HU remedy
“f •■Jr 0 ’ 1 ' do,, » that given to a man. I give
th!» inform.-.t’on f -rthe t^rieflfof th»-e wh »-«
^ uUtmr ‘
fiin>t«>s i.ivmt iifor
the liquit
*l’h tb» fe-d wk!l Urwt<n
ho a, and rhlckr n, r»«dll>, will _ _
Rireparedy ia en-ily given •• a tlr -ucu.
ON* V SI M INK!
J fannfaet-:red bv J. II. ZK1UN Jk CO., Phils-
rlpbi*, IN. Pric "
I* thehnno of *o many live* that herr lev
we make our great
while other* do not.
CAnTr.R'H Lrrrut Liver Piuanreverr*!
and very ea*r to take. One or two bilk ir
a (low. They are strictly; vegetal*!* and *
not gripe or purge, but by their geaUr
8 lease all who uw them. In flaw nt 2
ve for $1. Sold everywhere, or e
CAim VXSlSUfS c:.. Kr» Ink
:25cnR|
t by tod I
it I
SnulPil Small Sikh EmilKi
Is tho strongest
,Homo-indorsed
Kcdicino J
ln tho V70rii
awsEssrc?!?
r«cf alltaeb
sra: 1
gaicxacmizo at ■
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