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MACCLN. GA., MONDAY. NOVEMBER i2, 1394.
.AnTir rwr Tiinnnnun
ill-niiMnuy^u.
■Off’s lmmenso Plurality Over Grant
for Major of New York
City. /
tfDIANA’S COMPLETE SLUMP.
I.*, Too, Bhowl hom.tiling to Thin
tb.ol—Norlll C.rolln. Out of tlio
Dtir.ofr.lIc Lin.—Loul.l.u.
la Still la ft.
York, Nov. S.-’lUe uncertainty
out the board of aldjnnca was re
ed ibis afternoon by tho pul'en re
ts, which give the Republican*' sev-
»en out of th'.rty-ono member*. Tho
r d will have the apportionment of
city for assembly districts. '
ie official vote Tor New York city
mayor Is as follows: W. L. Strong
publican) 153,043, Hugh J. Ur.iut
uiocrat) 108,778, Luc.cn (Sanlal So-
]lstj 7,181, James McCitllotn (I’opu-
923, tleorge Uettleht U'roluol-
st) 880. Strong's plurality 44,305.
’red T. Adams, the broker, who has
ii ottering so much money and such
vy odds on Morton's election, won
you mi ibe election. It IllU had
u victorious Adams wottlu have
more thau 5230,000. He Is a grand-
. of the late John Thomiwoi, ono
the earliest and lor years oue of tho
a prominent bankers in the city,
omplete returns for New York o.afta
■ tue vote tor governor to be as
*s: siunou, oiin.Jn. mil, jn.sn;
oil's plurality, 153,883.
e official vote Dor president of the
>1 nf aldermen glv*** .Tmhm .TWrO/y.
Republican, u majority of 41.313,
H. Tamser for sheriff 37,10.
UREATLIt NKW YORK,
o'klyu, Nov. 8.—The voto bore on
kaicr New York,” ns reported to
cc headquarters this morning,
«j tnat those who favored eousoi-
;,ou lost by about 100 votes. Tliero
st.ll about twenty outlying d'ntritt,
port, and Secretary Shanks of the
initiation League says that pri-
|c advices received by him show
t ibe consolidation will be carried
i small vote.
le accountants who are tabulating
mums say It Will !m at least two
i before the ms iter can be settled,
y.ll make no difference one way
be other If the vote 1« found to bo
iTor of or against, ns the balloting
*jne ut tile solloi.M'.ioa or legists-
who were alra.il to act in too
L ».tbout leara u< how tlielr con-
nts felt on the question, nad thu
will have to go ta thu legislature
i&y event.
THEY call for money.
aibiugton, Nov. 6.—Tho following
from North Carol ia received
Uepublldinii. The liniAn-nm *...!>» la«J •— M,.
oi 180,000 for Democrucy la n thluj of 4’lf.lh
5?®.,* ■**’• Today's returns very mate- Republic
Mally Chong, t)„. Mtuaid.n from dial ; tm-ir
enim T V( 5* a l ?"’ Democrats were Congress meets. Attorneys have been
confident Of ajduraJity of Ki.OOO. while | engaged (o handle the caecn. and evl-
iaith-ne<l if bared ^oence of fiuud Is now being gathered.
the ar planters ure uni'-ru ,»od to have
tonight. they will tx
elected. Every return throughoi
h. 0,y'CM>:t*.‘rs in
trice "’epublla
ucate received today shows phenomenal
* opullst gains and in ly po-iUbly ludl-
cate the Mh?ctIou of Nugeot, riie popu-
i-ta c.irdidate for governor. The *mte
'tonight claimed by both parties. Tne
Popu.lsts claim it plurality of 80,000 for
Nugent, Wh.le tlie Democrats only
olaim the side for Culberson by 80,000.
Jh* Democratic strongholds hive been
heard from, while the Populists are yet
to receive returns from, the country dis
tricts.
STILL COUNTING THE VOTE.
^Dallas. Tox.. Nov. 8.—The Judges are
-iUUmuhiiiiji the ballots. Mayor Kear
ny (i -pulist), for congr- *go far as rc-
from D aH«* county, leads
t#Y- (Democrat) by about 600.
If Ko.irby counts out as Mrcmcly in
'the city as his friends say Iv* will, the
r\uo In the Sixth district will be a de
cidedly close one. DispmtoIi'K today in-
su.ll jne election of G1111 laml (Populist)
(Democrat) in th** Thirteenth
, hV€ ? tbo rock-ribbed Dem'j-
T * xas has from
t h^2* d Pai’tkJlly gone over to the
T* 1 * Democrats certainly lose
tuo and possibly four congra- men.
Nugent (Populist), for governor, is
«"35 in l 1,ko a «™red h-xind. The Pop-
ulls^j here are actually c'.aiminr his aiaa
election. While many leadl^T 5em^
?.rf, l ^tA r ?_^ u, ?> bI ? > c rw * ecl O't ;hc cyclone
sugar dis-
are hopeful of get
ting b 4 e, Kermxtfnm and Coleman
l''«F r '1 .
Lexington 4>. t Nov. 8.—The Eltua-
tk>n in lie district is un-
ciiamgeJ. Owens -aims 11* plurality,
but Judge Deuny, the Republican, rays
he Is confident of his election when
the official returns are counted to
morrow. If Owens is given a . . rtiO-
oa'te Denny will surely contest his sea/i
in Congress on the ground of the re
fusal to register Ttenublloaai voters,
and on account of frauds on election
fay.
Pueblo, Ool.. Nov. 8.—Returns from
a largo majority of line pdecincts in
the Second Congressional district
Bell's (Populist) plurality at 7.S61 nnd
Do wen's (Republican) ut 7,740. The
Populisms claim 'Mat the precincts yet
to report will no: affect the figures.
Chainniui Drake of '..he Republican
Congressional committee rays his e«-
‘*-* ite* show tlhiit Bowen* will pull
wnlch bas well-nigh swept the party out
0 l. ex i 9ke, n? c - others are not at all sur-
prised. They say that Cleveland and
oongrcffl have utterly Pilled to carry
2 u 7_T 1< j Wl9! ’ e ® tfle People, and have
R^Yed every trust nnd nil confidence
put In them. There Is loud bilk of form-
ing a new national party with a new
wxme upon the beat planks of the
form JCrdil Popull9t and oltl Whig qlat-
LATER RE3TURNS.
Gfllvisrcm, Tex., Now. 8.—The result
or the congressional elections are as
follows: Ten'th district. MUets Crowley.
DemocrJ:. elec:ed. Sixth dsutrir* .imiht.
£*}• T"'° y«irs ago it gave nrirly 80,-
000 Democratic mnjority. Eighth dis-
tnot, C, K. Bell, Democrat, elected by
’** ‘'‘Z- A WO tllKVZ V.pr- tz-m*
ocraitlc plurality wua nearly 5,000. Elev
enth dlatrlot, Crrune. Democrat, elected
by 1,500 rturallty. Democratic loss, 5.G92
since last election. Thirfl3.*nth district,
which <wo years ago give Cockr:*H a
rho-ugh
Rcinoke. Va.. Nov. 8.—J. Hampton
Hoge, Che Republican ' ind;ldate Who
mn for. Congrosa In this (Sixth) fl'.s-
by Pftt*»r K.
Otcy (Democrat) Informed a Times re
porter to-nlfht Oh-v he would ccntest
Otey'8 election. Ho claimed uYrt 1.000
legal voU*» oast for him were thrown
out by the Judkes of electron. He
ccidrKM fraud in the eastern end of
tbo district.
St. Louis, Nov. 8.-—A special received
at 3:30 p. m. from Lebanon, Mo., says
• 1 .1 C.,.i ■ r. Hi I;' i:i. 1 , m 1 - I, .s
»'r.ut by 9! plurality iu favor of J. L.
Hubbard, his opponent.
Deemoineo. Ia. t Nov. 8.—Nearly com
plex.' unofficial returns show that rhe
hern'erli carried fourteen counties lu
Iowa with pluraHttes ageivg'.udng 6.767.
l’.'publ.'jjn carried Mghty-tiv
Tho
counties with tat at Dim-alkies nf 79'.
Net Republican plurality 72.296.
"tytrcwloml delegation is unsimk-
lie Luer retumu and hi solidly
Plurality of 12.000. is still In doubt. The
TwelUJi ri'striet elects Noonan, Itetmb-
laniL (seal's plurality two years go
was 6.640. The Democrats claim tlio
election of tliielr state ticket by a great
ly reduced majority.
The latent rnturas indicate the elec
tion of ajngrejwmen ns foUows: First
district. Huifcheson, Democrat; Second,
Cooper, Democrat ; Third. Yonkum,
Democrat: Fourth. Culberson. Demo
crat ; Fifth. Bailey, Democrat; Sixth.
Keirney. Populist: Seventh. Peodle:oo.
Democrat; ElghtCi. Beil. Democrat;
Ntrt.h, Sayere, Derrocrnit; Tenth, Crow
ley, Democrat: Eleventh, Craltw, Dem
ocrat, Twelfth. Noonan, Republtam:
Thltf fOth, GlUDind. Poputlot.
MISSOURI'S SLUJIP.
Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 8.—In the
Congressional fight Dockcrey of the
Tatrd district. Tarsney of the Fifth ,
^InS^s^tMre^en^ 0 ^ ! ^ '
trie fUce of the returns. HstUa, In tne
Flrut, Is clearly bea.cn by Clark. Hal-
leek, in the second, for whom there
were strong hopes un-til now, has sure
ly gone down.
Ellison, In tine Fourth, otxl Heard, In
Eighth
The
on by
RhflllhljMi
MHwaukee. Wis., Nov. 8.—Complete
rthurns show the elect!<« of sixteen
Republican and four Democratic state
senators, which makes the senate stand
Republicans 20, Democrats 13. Thu
election of 82 Republicans nnd 18 Dem
ocrats will make the Republican
Jority In the aa- :nbly 64.
Sp .'trine, WaSh.. Ndv. 8 —Hjite nnd
Doolittle. Republicans, are clecied to
eongrw* by gftdUy r.duced nnJoraU'-s.
Tho Republicans will have a small ma
jority greatly reduced in die legislators,
ocrot* were supaps?d to live, has elect
ed Mosely (Republican). For the first
time In twenty-five years the south
east has failed to come up rock-ribbed
for the Democratic ticket. The anti
free silver lead ore men in the Fif-
teeodh district left Morgan at home
by ltto in favor of Judge Burton.
Counriea which [live never gone Re
publican since the cx-Confederate»
were restored to citiz nshtp h ive elect
ed the entire Republlc.un ticket. Anal
ysis of 'the vote ns flown In- rc- urna
received nt Democratic headquarti rs
portion of the state has
That Mas the History of the Life
of Leo Lawrence for
One Day.
EXCITING T111L3 AT MONTICELLO
> Triad at a Special Tet
»nrf. Convicted and Sentenced,
ut the Mob Proceeded to
1011 nut tno ne.giuwrs of LawPPOCO’i
victim made up thetr m.i.d- v.-ra
So-to lynch tb- u i if t-augh
and that they went to Momtc-.'llo yes
ivt'day folly determined, to cio tills
trial or no trial.
vn til-'
el Hubbard. In the Ninth -
' :en defeated by r
liiuduuarter* ovplutus iteeli:
wasboro, N. U, Nov. 7. ISM —
W. H.ib.'O 'k, \V.i-h,iu'i",i. 1>. tne .s,-vi,ne.i. are
ibear Sir: We won a compmti* vie- ■ 'Silver Dick" B!on.l's rural
rat the polls nere yestenlay. Hnvo ency has given him tSie go-by in f
the Judicial ticket by an e-11-
majority of over W.W and.
|i bo:u lira aches .. 1 - 11 * ,u ’ ; u-ction t«>den<ie^ —'" c * »>• > p!"-
l'liAYEUS AND I’lIS'il.rTlDNS.
1.,1,1'iitiw before I'll- 'means, a„ v . .s.-d,,
uav.ss'UK 'oO.iriL. These tofiiiL o. th* labor troubles on the levee
ludle’al powers, with th* rl*ht brought about by tho whit
sTMHntft tne legality of every
Is Jus:
«as lime as It (:
u«Tfl. The Ml.'-sljwippl rlvor roi
nro M bo lly ns is the
'.v'Vdh »>> dorn K him!*, Two yonn
the hi id nlncty-two i
bors m ttho Inwer hou^ of th^ I.
Iatura nn<l .ho Republlcstn#* i
^iCh:' This ilm« tlho nomr^-mru
l’opnipts com'Mnod
No
Hi
i Uho
nhl
■atettlgatt tne iegulity
i tod pau upon tl»e rejpii.trity or
I precinct returns. It w ill b» “vc-
L f or us to have lawyers of tei u
. md ability to appear hereto
cantaaa'.ng boonto >'» ,u; " v. If
Icouu’.Im of the state. JVe trill b*
*\M to employ Uoniocratlu uws
at »ood fees; besole* It *U» bo a
of |H)V.oy to izt tUetn.
w.iia horn® the expense or tw»
oalgn mainly, and now iny inoney
ii.au.ted. Our omdldttUs claim
they have not 4*»e meanfcand thU
n- with moat ef them. L ,ue .
Lab.
.a an c-..ort to get rid of tito colorad
laborer as a comperi'.ur, an cvangeiUal
alliance meetiug was held t slay at
Wealoy Chapel of the Method lit Epis
copal church, attended bj titty in.n-
liters nnd 1,500 people,’.md prayers
were offered for guidance, bl.<i«mga
nnd protection, and resolution* asking
for divine guidance unanimously
adopted.
ONE MORE DEMOCRAT.
Philadelphia. Nov. 8.—The official
count In the four counties comprising
. the lghth congressional district, which
.e with most or them. j. , | waa complied la:e tonight, shows that
la holding the atate, 11 tt toe en-t Han (Deinocrat) ta tleolw| by 197
nsacraey here, for we have i p, r i t y over Kirkpatrick (Republican),
had the trtMorttv. but toroagn Thls |Hrw Pannw i ran ki two Demoorat-
muchtnerywebivsbeen dw , 0 co:lireMmen .
s-P If you oan do anything for us
l the amount by wire on the receipt
i. We have been arranging to
• counml where needed. If w a ctn
J the mean*. Tbe Democrats jiy
[have given up the state, but tnfor-
»ia coQMA <o ut that they intend
i thetr mark before the carrvtu-'lng
i tomorrow.
« of their uneuardwl polltlcUn#
Ifcylng that they htvt
lapeot to use it. ind do Ml IPW»
ive ud the wtaite; thit the court
i voting.
^ive eotlmwiet In thirty oounUes in
Iftftte on deflnHo Information. an<.
pete countie* have rained SfcOQQ
■ the vote of two y«tra a«tx and
t filned in thc«e couivtU-n thirty-
■ members of the* hoine out of forty-
Ifnd H Mems that this ratio will
M up exoopt In the flUtjMU
' dtotriots. and In theso we have
^ 1 about 1000.
maJorHy In the Ninth dU-
|U l»i un»i Skinner's In the First 1«
*1.000. Very truly,
A. E. Holton.
i State Executive Committee,
.iirman Baboock wlrc<l a reply to
I Jlrt'ctln* the Republican roir.agcr
te the necessary step* to prot**
'-hn«rt»«mon, ami that ttr« c in-
«here would stand by them.
1 three Democratic ccjupvasmeei
elected—Woodwurd In the
«. Shew hi the Third and Lock-
(« the sixth dbstrtei. Cimwfbcd H
WU4 by PeorsOQ in tlu' NirVh b;- a
[,■^11 mnjority.
Teh. Nov. t.—In the sbswio< nf
Mfurev, the follovrinir
With five countin'* to hear from the
net m»tJor)ty of irastlug*. Republican,
for governor, U 240,830.
CALIFORNIA.
S.in Fmncleco. Nov. 8.—The plural
ity of the Democratic candidate fbr
Governor In California, will be about
2.0oQ. Tn»* Republicans have elected
the remainder of the state ticket, amd
will mi v*- ,i :n i) nr v . r a l-i^i 1 w-ii'.y
in the next Legislature. The returns
^how th**r»; is no doubt tbo Republi
can hkive elected six of the eeven
eongressmen,
TENNESSEE IN DOUBT.
N’wuihvlUe, Tenn., Nov. 8.—The gov
ernorship is still In doubt. Republican*
nrvl Democrats are bouh claiming the
victory. Seventy counties heard from
ortloiilly an«l irndllckilly give Ev.-ft*
(Republican) 3.000 majority. OI tne
counties ye: to be heard from. It M
o>n<'ed*-d that hi..- .tb.»ut ev.-n!y
divided. It looks very much n«4 if
llvans was elected, but the result can
only be k*xmed by che official count.
The Legislature Is safely Democratic.,
HONOR FOR PARKHURST.
Now York. Nov. I.—The Rev. Dr.
Cairle* H. Parkhurst. preacher and
reformer, rtis to-night elected on hon
or iry momber of the Union L/ngu**
Club nt the remilar monthly
of the club. Until Dr. ParKhurst'B
a<Wed to Che number t
offty, U.5
Tonn . Nov.
of tih<- st vo in Tu
wa * announoo,! to-niirht
• Governor, Coffin's (Re-
amy is 15,714; h!« m^-
Montlccllo, ,\.v. S.—(Special.)—Lee
Lawrence, ilu, negro wlip committed
on assault ou Mr*. Polk, a widow lady.
In the lower part of this county about
three weeks a--'', was hanged by it mob
at this place thu afternoon, after hav
ing been duly tr.ed, convicted and sen
tenced, making it, therefore, tho moat
unusual case of lynching on record.
Lawrence was brought hen this
morning In charge nf Sherii/ Phillips
to be tried fur his crime at a iqi "dal
term of court railed by Judge Jenkins
for the purpos.' and w.th a view ,to
keeping down violence. A number of
people from the lower part of the coun
ty, neighbors of tho Widow Polk, had
learned that the negro was to bo
brought here for trial and they Were
tu town before the train w hen brought
Lawrence arrived. An attempt was
made to take iIh- negro from tlio sheriff
Immediately upon the arrival of the
train, hut the sheriff inanueml in yet
his prisoner to the court hous<. and
Judge Jenkins hastily proceeded nlth
■'he trial, lire .{.tor* of 'il > I ' 11 rI Uni sc
having been barred nad tho attnid-
ance In the court room reduced to oily
the lawyers, jury anil court officers 'n
order to pivv at any demonstratlop.
In less than three hours the g-aad
Jury returned a true bill, the traverse
Jury the verdict and Loo Lawtcnco
was sentenced to be hanged on tlio
30th lust., but tills did nut satisfy the
people, who were wrought up :o tho
highest pitch by the heinous crime
Which tile u. gro committed. All day
a crowd of determined men had been
at the court house door and the sheriff
with hi* posse succeed'd hi holding
them hack fill about ! oclot'tC til's af
ternoon, with a break was mad* foi
lin' court |Mom. The officers tried
hard to sail, the negro and carried
hint to the lop of the court house, but
that was vi un avail against tat. peo
ple, who had concluded that an exam
ple of this negro would result la much
good. A crowd from adjoining coun
ties went into the court house and
dragged the miserable brute 'u a bug-
i gy near by. He was placed therein
. . ! and earned off to suffer the swift de-
irlty | mamls of Justice which the people «!■-
The , sired place! upon him. .
I him jit - on' of town.
EDY.
NO MORE RACING.
Effect of tile Now York Constitutional
Change.*.
New York, Nov. 8.—Now that it Is
au a^ured fact that the a-ntl-gumbllng
amendment lfau tun-Ld, the turf
men have begun to lose heart. At flrat
U£y did not regard ulie amendment,
which prohibits betting, pool selling or
gambling of any kind, seriously. It wan
thfe conumsus or ojilui aii of the rrv-n
identified with raclne In nhl* *t:i»i* that
the propooed amendment would be lo*»t.
The Ixokmakt-s took matters cnrnly.
They argued that if It dul [ku-k there
would be some wiy arrig-.d to evade it.
Richard Crakor, who Is th * proprietor
of the Manhattain stable and ov\n« hai
lu'iereji. in the Belie il<ad Stud Farm,
w\.« asked for Ids views upon ;ihe situ
ation today. He said:
‘‘It simply nu-.mw the drwanig out of
tins "talc of 4100,000,000 and tin* throw-
* n K °I hundreds out of employment. I
do not ■nknk 'the votera knew whit th*'y
were voting for. They were not prop
erly Instructed on the proposed amend-
rnant*. Tills resulted in tho5<* who ore
oppo»*il to the measures bolting the
amendmentb alto^e.hcr. fit will not do
away with racing m tills country, hut
it will efTectually diop it In rh.« etnte.
It Ls a bird blow t» Lhe breedor, farm
er and merchant -to drhx* such a big
lodusary into the Western eta ton and
abroad, for a number of men have sig
nified their intention of racing In Eu
rope iu the event nf the biH pa.srfng."
Ail tho vur.uus up-town nosonts tho
bookmakers who had arrived from tile
defunct Nurragioieait Af^ociution'n
meeting w\n*e of the opinion that racing
» ‘‘he East wan a Uhing of tile past.
A; 1 '-’*’ l L - v, ‘ a » ciSt pooh-poohed
me Ehig.ish credit s)*st *m. The small
bookmaker dot mucii faith in man
kind. Ho would not trust his murest
relative. He hsn Imm .hiu ^ ,» s
I n . cw °*^ >r ot things, only
I nnd reliabto bookmakers cuit
I liods used m
fad bus caused tho big-
gc*t pefflclllers to Itake quisle a hopeful
ew of tCie sitn ution.
E.iVepshcud Bay is likely t 0 bo the
only track open next year.
DR. TALMAGE 18 OUT.
Thinks His People bhould Not Build
Another Chttrch.
New York, Nov. 8.—Tlio association
of the Rev. Dr. Dew'tt Talmago with
the Brooklyn Tabernacle has been
formally severed. His resignation is
due, he says, to tno fact that ho doe*
not feel that he should ask hi* o’d
congregation to build th» fourth church
for him. He advises them to either
join other churches or build for a new
pastor.
Dr. Taluiage's letter of resignation
was dated on Monday and sent to tho
8dst.oii. As to his future plans, ho
says that lu* will eltlu»r t;ik.‘ .t new
nnstor.uo or enter evangelical work,
“pleaching the gosp-'l to all people
without money and without price.”
The scs'>»n lost night met and form
ulated a letter to th * presbytery ask
ing that they formally dissolve the
pastoral relations bctwe<*u themselves
and Dr. Talmag *. and also expressing
regret at his .u
Talal Termination of a Quarrel iu tlio
AsliUmi, Ky., District
Yesterday,
TWO MEN KILLED IN THE FIGHT
"1 th. Ollier of Having V.t.d
*t, ( h. It.public*.. Candl-
e— VuOld Soldi.r On.
of th. Victim.,
Le.xlnston,
political tra;
DEJlOCrtATjo JUBILEE.
Loubvlll,. Ba
Dc
Tlie
lump: him to a tree, riddled
w.th bullets anil then nl.'K-.st ;h'« snrU
ou the body: “Notice to all neqroo*;
This is y.'iir hereafter If you perpi'trato
such a crime. Wo will always protect
our worneo."
The crime for which Lawrence paid
the usual penalty was ihe m->~t lleml-
. ! -ih ever connnttted In thl. county. Ho
Lou.*vil!', Nav. 8.—(Special).—The went to the home "f the Widow Polk.
™ 4,. I1# ' ri'rtow an i an unprotected and blcMy riMicctnbla
a,! Waaler tontch and held white woman, "v.-i> v. ( i-■ l her md
It of | sill,j,-,-ted tier to every Imlljultv both
before and after the crime, afterwards
stabbing her with a knife because, ns
lie told her, she gn
Ky., Nor. 8.—A' bloody
-ily occurred in Lexisg*
lon ,h; " aftemoor. a t o’clock, when
John Tiwyuor, uiarkaal of Athens,
I\y , cut Lew Sharpe probably fatally
and shot Ilte Da videos to death.
Charlie nnd Tnynor vero both Dem
ocrats, Sharp.' being an Owen, man
am! fray nor a Breritlnriilgo support er.
They met in front of the Lclaod ho
tel. .Slmnie nccused Traynor of having
voted far Denny, the Republican. T.ny-
nor denied It, when Sharpe called a m
n liar. TraynOr struck Sharpe, who is
badly crippled as the result of hamg
been shot In the knee during the war.
The blow knocked Sharpe to tho side
walk, uml before he eouhl get up Tray* *
nor drew a knife and began cutting
the old soldier. Pat Tooiuey, a young
friend of Sharpe's, rushed to Ida as-
s,Stance nnd knocked Vraynor down.
Ike PavtQMD Jumped In and tried to
im'I’." nit- I in- men. 1 r i\ n t „ rani.,', 1
to hi* feet and, apparently trying to
.get away, went down tue street with
nyo pistols in his hand, rh ■ mav-nal
turned and tired, tho bullet strlklug
Davidson In the stomach, llo died in
un hour. Sharpe was t iken to tbo lies
p.tal, where he is suffering greatly,
anil It i* more than likely he will die
Traynor was lock" l up. Dav.dsvi h
a well-known distiller.
Tlio origin of the bad feeling between
the men dates luck soum time, on
election day Joint (Ireeu, who was
Marshal Tiaynoria deputy, simt and
fatally wounded lleorgo foomey, .1
brother of ihe man who took par, in
today's affair. Pat Tourney, Sharpe
and Davidson came to town this at’
ternoon to have Traynor arrested na
an accessory lo the sliooiin: ,,f 'I ,,,-
nicy, as the lati r likely i,, d o l.e-
tore morning. Traynor had been ar-
rested and released on bond when
Sharpe met 1dm in front of the betel.
'There Is already r. great deal ot
had blood between the Owens and
Breckinridge men bet s and It Is feared
tins will not he tne last Hi" tronli'e.
Green, win, shot Tomney, was a llree.k-
InVldge man nnd Toilllc/ an Owens
follower. Sharin' ls closdy related to
Stephen U. Sharpe, ex-treasurer ot
Kentucky.
INCREASED FREIGHT RATES.
thwestem Tar*
and VVndley Cel«- |
at Night.
W.nlley
a big Jubilee.
people hurrahing for BMck onrl ®hoot-
T'? 14 Lpultrill* crowd
dWicourr.Ml good muelc all
went off D |«i4-
amly, and no disturbances ocourroff.
rally 1 re ** u ^ a * > ^^'^’’^hloncd Dcmocrtutic
MARKS ON BALLOTS.
FAr-Reiehlnir Decision of a Michigan
Court.
Larksincr, Mich.. Nov. 8.—The supreme
court today hi*nde<l d>**n tne most 1m-
Poru.m declMon affecting the present
method of voting that has ever b("n
made. On the question of what constl-
» “dtet4n»ruJ*nlng m-»rk'' on a bal-
*vhl. h imrk Ik nrohlblted by law,
unanimously holds that any
ever other than a single one
ate the intention
i t •!:*<:inguiahJng mark,
broujflrt In the con-testing
of two local can
to t\os
the court
| mark wh
j aj»pro,nrk
of a voter.
The case w;
of the right
dlda:es nt Hay dry. who were ostcn«l-
bl»'elected at a win* elc-tHm a year
a id a hair iu- • lie the d- . I. ',.
are ouf»:»* I
de
ill be fa
■ m
-rca-
Hie neeult of the
CENTRAL'S REPORT.
Approval of the
Re
Statement of the Two
New Y’ork, Nov. 8.—Recelvcrn Com. .
and Hay * of tlio GeorgL Oenuril rail-
j ro.id have be*Mi in.f«>rmed by th • rn.iM« r
ill cbaii ery of il» approval of their re-
l»>nt ,,f op--ra'd «IS from January 1 to
. ink. •• 1. 1894, .luring which r-rtod
' > D-e.-lv.sl fe.207.O67. Th ■ ea-h l,u
| ail'-- hi the hands at the receivers on
th* Inktgr d'lte wis (160,111.
The Farmers’ Iavun nn 1 Trust C-vu-
l'iny rreide formal objcotloh to the
1-1 to n» number there j “/’[’T 0 ',?. 1 ' f , ri' 1 *’ '*; '’“i 1 *; -n ">* V"Ulul
Jus* n doaon of such member*, in- ! ' " f A *tt*' to “X* ap-
MM Gas. Barrioon. Oeo. O. O. ""rgg**■» ««x»Ucehr.
,,rl I'ted.vMu d retTiu
tetn. which I* claimed to I.- due the
hold rs of the various clas»«s .<■ I, e.ds.
trouble and was not
him
subtnli
much
# SOUTHERNS BIG FIGHT.
sun Working Hard to Get th-* Qu^rn
aunt CrcdK-vin.
Blrm'ughnm. Nov. s —In the <Mty
court Today JcCin Grtv'naugli, Galvin S.
I’.ri' •• ind Sarnu.-l Th-una/i tiled il bill l/i
tiiuTty with thu Al.iUuna Givni
ern railway finlteil n»* Tt>ln
W confide red an anaLher move on the
plrt of the Southern railway throunh
lixority MoekboMen of th*
The Dedslon th
iff jW
on.
fltlag of
*"«FUmatjrmasTb>-r«U*(l*upoa i » i'.rkhu-s: „Mk.- the only clergy- .
JJ****t figures on toe F>puUst- nl n bf fhus h ''‘ rwl '
** mvJortUea The next Ilnirel IN THE OTHER STATES
.SV?* Will probably lie Marion In( p mapolla, Ind..Nov,8.—The returns
4.^7* ?* r - Mott. wKh a chanre for j nre ahitit ail In. They bear out lbs I
for..., <• to th» effect that toe Rcruhll-
eans h ive cuotured the state by 40.ov)
nut all of the .thirteen congressmen,
whll" the state leglslaiture will p an t fo
to 8 «t J-Iis*. balfcrt. The defeat of I! d-
man In the Fourth district Is the bK- I
tereat pin tor the Deenoers-y, and By-
t urn's defend In toe Seventh Is a sur- I
p: -. Th- litter Is out with chary,w to
the effect that he had been offered * I
bribe of 8&000 nnd another of n 1 ^.e r [
,iun to «e,,une a Fideral sppotntment
s elty, and spurn-1
c*f ! - but Mott taTSTpHR
T^donal results are as f.■:! ,i>:
C "toot Hklniiar (Ftpolig), JOOOt
^^♦ctrlct. Woodward (Don»>crat).
l^7,-v d, .• trtP, <»" raO.
I ffistriot. Stroa 1 tP. pullst),
( district Settle (BspdMMM
I SSI*'*•?**■ Hart ffiMManMK
■ i' ' I G'.pu
district I.'.nney CPopu-
l".,,a n S^ district rssisun ntsssk
I th . Cra »fonl (Democr.il) h uh
g**l official count is no i
I5* 1 * atxl Judicial tick,is for the
Fiiarul f ir**d by several tooo-
Ic-i Jl Butler, the PopuMal Issd-
15"* Tbs ktofihn os
I-uh will probably be fusion.
1 ■ ■ , - '•• \ -- SI,!"MI*
P OrttoBSw Now. u«b TteMS-
J - . T.-v . M- ,1
to®, was caugtff m A* Mi-
[ I' -pud-la lire, - ri 1
KILLK
Richmond,
bln-'.n, mu
Club, th e ai
Fraywsf,
-VT RICHMOND.
i.. Nov. s.-Jofin e
Alb
Btrto
ided Otto
Th
gugcd in
fora
struck R&biruau.
tl#-l Oil! vhe two
v • d friends, but
they were drink og
l-1 —1 an 1 R lbir.-i
fired
n Frayuer,
had »•-. -ri en-
rur-: or di -- i!i*- night bf>-
quarr.l en»iiie«l. Frayscr
The afTilr u-a.s ' h . t-
rently
MACON MILITARY ORDERED OCT
It looked like war times to see the
Mncon soldiers hurrying to tho.r ar-
mory with their uniforms on and
ready to do battle.
CoL Wiley, commander of the Sec
ond Georgia regiment, received a tolc-
gram from Oovornor Atkinson at 2Jill
oclock yestenlay afternoon Instructing
him to hold tho military In readiness
to proceed to X >ntl,-,-li„. subject lo
onlora frgm Jadgo .l. : ,kin< pn - ,| n-
at the pn'sont term ,,f Ja-|„ r superior
o oirt. A few mlnut,-* later n ’,-te-
gram caiue from Jude- Jenkins re
questing Col. WOe.v r,, ., n ,i
puny of military n’t onoe.
Col. WQey Imtn dlxtcly ordered the
trusty old Macon VoluntterS, nnd tv th-
ln «v after tho first telegram
v.aa rrc -lvcd Copt. Carnet hid . rd, rs
to precoed at ouoo •„> Jlonilcllo with
forty men to put down any disturb-
a nee.
Within ten minutes
Carni’S received h,s j
m* u were at tin* .un u
and within half ..a Ii
men had reported at ih..
ridge boxes were fill-d.
ou nnd the Vulnntei'r*.
march to the depor to t,
train for MonLcell ., w.,
am! Northern had :»i r
onlers were recel . d fr*
• *rderinjf the company d
Wiley had Just nre.v.'.l a
f: »:n ■!<: 1-T" -I* ik :i- n .t fi In• , • ,
tlie military was not n *1 d »nd briefly
stating that Lawrence h id been •'tned,
conrlcted, >. ntenc.’sl mil lyi. , »**d.*’
Isawn*n<*e >/as ..k.*n from th Ibbh
c uaty Jail yesterday m )i"!mr bv Shi r-
IfT Phillips of Ja**por c unify and car
ried to MOBtlcel!<> for trial. II was
p) •" ■! -i j *1 '■ jn^r «, .
having been arrestrsl n .1 -n- ^horo by
the sheriff of U'. l\ *• -:» c unity. He
professed not
the L .
r -ii l.nit i u.’iipany to g.i'.n ' unU'"! of the
Alabama Great Sourh-.-m and practl- I
rally the Yjueen Crc^ceam nnd thereby
shut out the Cincmnsul, HamlUton nnd
Dayton. The prayer of the bill Is that I
Hkary A. Taylor, Alfred Sully. Eu^-ne
Z-mrmnmn, John H. Taylor. Henry
Shoemaker and M. D. Woodford be u->t
recwismlxed by offirar* of the tl>*fi'ndant
company. The ground upon which this
Is asked la tliat the laws of state ■
require persons to be stookholdt-m In u
enmpany before they can become dlrcc- ! flll ‘ 1
8>t. Louis, N'* 1
the executive b-.ird or th*' s,imiw*-*t-
orn Truflle Assocl.t'tion, h’*M lu \ w
York October 9 lo 11. Inclusive, a MO*
lutUdl was HdopPd i>r*>vldi:tg that ;h*j
<lutrf»tion ruif ri .md «Uvj«ioim h.-iwe»*u
T«*xa» jmintM and imlu .u itinx lnnard,
L‘j*j:y!!!a‘ Knoxville, NaehvHie. Atl*u-
ta “aniT'airoTtouV Territory* lie inferred
G► th** chulrmim of tlm ji^> iation with
p»)wer tri .uljitcJi the muid* in ,i mlint:« r
blc to all liitirc.-r-f
Y«jri>-rday Chtilrmnin Dtiy pr imulKat-
cd In-* dter m, which provl<b*s for a
coatlnuatirtf* ««f the existing pror>r«i ;on-
al mt**s <ei Iron and Iran articles nppli-
ttibU* writ 'f tic- M .j-si-^lppl r.v-r,
which wiii have thv eiTeoi »»f cuuiinu-
log the pn**w»nt through rnon th‘*M*
I’ommodlLif-s. His at-lBlou requins,
however, that on all other tfgffi<. llo-a
w-est of the MUMnslppl river, n* ri.i of
Vleksburg. and I.pom rr-.m N* w «).Pa:is
port, La., shall
tore. A temporary Injunction
granted and the defendants onhTed to
i‘ Il in 1*1 orr tA1 Il.tri n «Ir. it
Southern railroad. They dinm to be
legal directors of the rood. Au Injunc
tion H.rnll uir to this was gotten out on
October 8.
which has the
the thro
up a com
ic:- CnpT.
[wenty-n.nc*
lu uniform.
th|rty-fl\e
mory. Cart-
rial ly adv
m the *nithea»t territory. This
on refers oily to territory I*»u8h
lMrllle, CInchnmiU, Knoxville u
b'.ird lenJ-. y, .o.lu-luig win
>wn as Nashvll**, Aitlsota and Oi
t l< rrltory. Tli • «*. k i i rn. -i nr* -
\*cd hu derision r ’i.itlve to L'»
ch th<
• -ii Col.
when
Wiley
L Col.
Id. am!
be*, a I
thli
i ii-
lna th? off
bn k at th
. hud
k.IIs b
•tabbed In
i the friends of the
Thu state-menr has
*. Fuller re-
Wai
Gth he result i-ur«-d a
WACO S KXTOSirif
Tex . Nov. S <;>,•;
ho wa
in the ISibb
to the ctIom
set. yellow
t. nanc'c and
b!s manner.
Hi seemed
lyaolvnl when tai
> nc his stay |
•>id in? singtr
i v hoary- i
hnv
no fear **f h*
deli-
c camlwlates
ini bv m.ji.itlri
i U'.OO" Me\* r r.
H-oa«id. Price In
th- First. Buck
the Thirl, Og-
anils who came
of the TW’i-
rA0"U sprang, r
ih<* manageiue:
this the first ,
The • x|m -it.’-u
V.l> ill-
roukl t
Old c
rdn
nf th** oplni.n that the lav
TENNESSEE'E INSURANCE LAW.
Chattanooga Asks a Withdrawal of AU
Concr—ton*
Chattanooga. Not. 8.-—At a meeting of
the Ch at mn* >vm s-rmi of eommerce thi.<
afternoon a eeiise of resdutlnH were
adopted requestlnc boLh bran n* s of the I
state legislature t> prepare such leg./* IVr
Htlon as rosy be neoourary to rem »vt Tv w
the special conv-T^ijns granroi to any ^
Insurance company doing bu.dn.><* m Jrr « <
this >• it.* whii h shKll become a in-mb *r
of any ssn - »tiv»n which by t >mb:natton
seeks to control the rates of taeurance ! - that
Twnsssst. This Mta was tslMiwiii ■
the view of making of no effect iv tl* In
u-.. •:» ..f ! ► ,.| f.ir-.g-n. un. m l ujnn
1 : • ■ Ky* r " ’,’ikv ,\
FITZPATRICK ON TKIAi,. i ' .it i*
X&w VritGTls, Nov. K-Thj iuip.-a«*h- ,,u ' n ‘
m'*nt proccodings filed by Ui>t:M t At- J u ' n "
torney Butler ega.nst Mayor John f ' ur .
1 11/.P 111‘ ■ k f’t m.slf, ;,n I s . 7,.:i,p
fe.isanc* n office, which were po-*- ] er
poned October 31. were calUil up m ,
I . Kditi- I.f h . r|l I (l;> ; r<
tf-ct court today. Many prouilneut Pit
»*>• :uh r> ..f t!]•• Fit p r ■ \atrac
V- ■ at i. '' *i - hroiun- t!i • .-j; i*p &\y
were on hand to lend mural support at M - 1
l'M't th»*ir sidi* d ;!i’ •• T “
and the mayor,Tno, was won «usta»i" d
by a lar^'* number of -tty official mid J 1 )*!*' 1
| other p »lit!cal friends. Dnr.ng the nf-
I \. ":il mill' S. s w.r.* * ’..nil- orJ
ined but there were no startup j durti- p<jak
upin’ii; s and
!*A.|i
WORKS NEGRO LABOR.
New Orh ana. Nov. 3.--M. J. R-indfr-,
”f th.- W. f hid i Lit;.*. ,i Brit -
'h tun -'hr ..lit .in -.1 tim,ii 1 t.Kt.
Judge
i court
white
from
ships 1
’ XI'* until'
•:\ a fur
und Kti »
■ lor 4?*! tgi
cvlUe te
NOT TEXAS FEVER.
i- 1 ’nlt'-l S lit-H L*
W'' . "V'.:";,, ii;
OL Ol'ERATOR ATTACHED.
Hhurg. Penn.. NV>v. H -Suit;) bn
lmeni were ou:«*re«i In c*jurt to-
LY5CUBR8 ON TUI A
mice In the
injunction
newmen ate
rith btft loc.hnc In
rr ul‘lc. They
Cotton 1
-hivonil
| la^ :»*» f
but Mr.
long^H
tec
ling th.i
accorded nnu
I'Wll IT
ur»d out of l«*i . .. n \a
i u-it prohahlo that th * r*-i
In* Jury will 1m- >» u vd th
It. Taylor, Murfrc'dv
vnb*«: "l hive us-d
M.* Cure with trri ir >it>f
iu«’c-f-s.” Sold by Goodwyi
tile opia- | buffi*. .enV