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Every reosnt official examination has
■hawn Dr. Price’* Dakins JYuvdsr to
be hlghn* In Ceavenlng atrenirth and
perfectly pure in In muke-UD.
COWES
Atlanta, -M
lie Dart
uiTphell to sr.umT.
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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH:
Somo Time During Next
Month.
RONDS TO BB PAID IN CASH
fix ARGUMENT.
TINSLEY GOT THE PLACE.
Cleveland Showed no Dof.Wnce to Pet
tigrew's Wishes.
8H0! 11 I CASHIER.
jj luaufllclent It May Ho
■fb»* 4,M
Atu>n»r-9tmmml
U 111 speak In D.fen.e or the
Conelltutlonillty.
March 6.—lAnttngemeote
nl uK . last month in the Ki>pr.mie
.itJIaklng Will Probably Begin in
tie Supreme Court This
Morning.
TIME ALLOWED.
f€ argument* In the Income
,,’tfic opening or the court today
igrorni'j-ficwral Otney Bald there
,0 tlnw ease* ntollng to the Incomo
before the court, taro of them
SuW York cast's) presenting Man-
,llv the same questions and based
VlUf reonrds. The third ortslun/tud
L piairlot of Columbia and was
, nly one in which the government
’I, directly interested. That was a
t in- Slid, tor an injunction to re-
L„ tfie commissioner of internal
ocu" from proceeding to carry out
hw. Tile attorney-general a.*:0
it the government might be penult-
t o appear In the matter, atyl he gug-
l:,d that 'they he aill consolidated
nhamver time wua deemed reason'
jK.fur Iheir argument might be given
cutis -1. Chief Justice Fuller asked
toonad on the other side hid any
ji ? to sucg'Ht in the matter, and Mr.
Cjbfeirger of this city responded
m sis ana sspaored tor Mr. ’Moore
| Hi- suit against Commiasioner (Mil-1
r He was laboring under Some em- ]
rnaonent, from the fact that It bad
hi arranged tlwit ex-Senaitor Bd-
mils. who su associated artth them,
hiU make (ho oral argument in be-
af of tliuir clleot, but that be had
ml SiiU iw.as sick In lot with
Ho llxid received a telegram
«ii Mr. Edmunds yestmday saying
« he expouled to be able to appear
morrow and that he would make the
jiuimk if required. Mr. SlioUibar-
aiij that he had no objection to
consJidatlou of Hiie oases If it did
othMiwiso ubbrevkite the time to
itch they wiouU) be entitled. The
i f Justice said that the purpose of
DsolMtulon would be tor hearing as
Washington, March 6.—The action of
the ArMlaw vtMl.nl.,. In m«einc 1
Tecess nomination of Alfred D. Tino-
ley to he postmaster at Sioux Falla,
S. D„ has caused much comment among
au<fi i'gbaators as happened to he
about the capital today. Tbls nomina
tion was Riede during the second ses
sion of the fifty-third congress and was
permitted to remain unacted upon until
that season adjourned. This was due
to the opposition of Senate Pettigrew
who reside* at Sioux Falls, It being
an unwritten law of tile senate that the
man named for postmaster of the home
town of a senator must be acceptable
to the oonaitcr.
In the debate on this case. (Mr. Pet
tigrew made nctne pldtn statements,
chief among them, it is alleged, being
one that Tinsley was a political enemy
whom the South Dakota senator would
be unwilling to trust to the care of his
moM thait might pass through the office.
The light against Tinsley was quite
not In the second session but no action
was taken and immediately upon ad-
Jojmrnment he was again nominated.
The opposition rtf iMr. Pettigrew was re
newed and on almost the' hurt day of
the session. Tinsley was rejected by
?. very large majority of the votes cast.
Having been rejected, this was sup-
podad to be the end of Tinsley; but no
ooner had the senate adjourned than
he was again given a recess appoint
ment which will stand pood until his
oase is again acted upon by the nomde.
Senators who have looked into this case
say it has but one or two parallels in
toe history of congress. Section 2 of
article 2 of the constitution, defining
th powens and duties of thle president
says that he shaft have power "by and
with the advice anil consent of the sen
ate, to appoint embassadors, and all
other officers of the United States
whose appointments are not herein
otherwise provided for,” etc.
It has always been held toat the
rejection of a nomination was the witlh-
hoMlng of the senate's consent, and
but few pnesidents have ewer overrid
den that decision. Grant did It once
and so did Harrison, during the first
part of Ms term. Senators claim that
by carrying the matter to the point
The Bank Official Had Pretence of Mind
Enough to Lock the Door of
the Vault.
ONE OF THE ROBBERS WAS KILLED
Ills Partner in the Adventure I« In .lull,
bat the Citizens of the Little Town
Are Determined to Kill Him
It lie Ilem&lna There#
Ur. J. €. Cnrtw, who appear* flr>r the
nfcnettl'd Trust Company Jn support
the law, dbserved th-jit the onhnary
lea governing tho time for argument
mttl to bo Inadequate.
Pbc chief Just c • inquired how much
no oottnsel thought they should Have.
Is Idea whs t_> take the three cases
.•f ther, and asked if one bour in od-
lion would be enough go safirfy
unset
Mr. C. A. iSeward, who retpr -cnt< the
nctcividem m the N'cnv lurk Trust
mpiny and is CffRie <1 to (he law,
J Hut he could qwik.ita only two
(locates, in which l!i ere a five
unsol engag'd, and he Imped tiut nm
- time iwoukl t>e given.
Mter eansntteu* wVh his nssncialos
the bench, the chief Justice an
Bred that they bad tVerified to allot
hours to counari. Ore on each side,
ihvMbn of whlen they might ud
it among themselves. If ’( develop-
fbat (this time was insufficient, it
uld be enlarged. The government.
u!d, would bo jiermltted to be heard
1 three counsel on a attic would bo
miittal to speak. The usual rule
ring the opening and cloning to (ho
KvliiiV. he aVd, would be observed,
the court desired that but one
ti» l for appellant* ah.mid he hrtinl
oloaing—that I*, thnt (heir spreches
nl'l be . winttwiriied in among
Hu* for agtpellees.
fcunsol hare n < arranged among
Ktaaetvss hour (he division of time
nil is* mode, but It is probable that
[•Senator Edmunds, Mr. Joseph
•>"ate and Sir. Deward will speak for
■appoHanKs In opposition to (he law
>'l (tie nttorney-gisustii odd Mr. Car-
r tit the appeUem. in favor of tho
or. The argument iwlll prrtbahljr be-
a tomorrow.
case, the executive Is aKe to nullify
toe provision of ths eonstltutlon, pro
viding for the consent of the senate,
Whlrii the construction of the conntl-
tution does not Justify. One very prom-
)P e "t senator said today
that while the letter of the law hill
£2" v “’ th c spirit had and
teat toe whole thing was simply a ques-
tton of taste, so far as toe president
H??. <y 2! cern ? ! l’ If he *“ w bt to disre
gard the wishes of the senate there
t*-> power In the senate to restrain
him.
BOne thing may. however, result and
Wat Is, a rupture at toe beginning of
congress and a vlg-
* or 1h e recognition of
that senators contend
tho consenting power In the
matter of appointments. If the sena-
toraremaln after toe nine months va-
th S.. nli . nd toey appear to be
« Tlrwie y case will be made
fn tor . toclr future guidance
to to”'Q‘0'tt er ^confirming or rejecting
to the senate. It
promises to become a celebrated case
ln toe annals of this congress.
^The two ro-w examincr»-ln-riiief of
° r ce1y and
' W * M> were ncml-
na/tea to Wie elenate to sucoec+l Judges
“““I who fall al of mn-
: ”2 weCe re-at*t>ointed by the
P /TW^Hn° a “.I Tiallfied for office,
rjhey mill ndt aosum- their new du-
1. JralgjVat^TAo
upon re<]TicRt
2® 222^1 si® if 10 work untI1 aiontlnv.
©u. JU'icre CT.nfk, who r» f«e*c<*l to r^^Irrn
Ji f8 W ST S
l,y e\ unInerB < r t.b*
°®ct tsurla^ this* month.
Dea Molnea, la., March 6.-Adel, the
county seat of Donas county, twenty-two
miles from here, was the scene of a bold
bank robbery this morning, followed by
the pursuit of the amateur bandits, tho
killing of one and the formation of an
angry mob which surges about the coun
ty Jail tonight and threatens the life of
the living robber. Tho funds of the bank
were saved by the presence of mind of
the cashier, who, after receiving a load
of lead ln his body, swung shut the door
to the vault and turned the combination.
Following are the casualties so far re
corded:
Dead.—Orlando P. Wilkins, robber, from
Patterson, Madison county, la., aged 30
years; Shot by pursuers
Injured.—6. H. Leach, cashier of the
bank, seriously wounded In the left
shoulder and neck.
C. D. Dftlley merchant, shot ln shoulder.
J. D. Chambers, a prominent citizen,
shot In the hand and arm.
R. S. Barr, postmaster, shot ln the left
arm.
J. L. Simpson, citizen, and Cecil Dexter,
a boy, slightly wounded.
The robbers, Orlando P. Wilkins and
C. W. Crawford, were fanners living ln
morning they drove Into Adel In a buggy.
Leaving their rig a block away they
went to the bank. Wiiktns carried a re
peating shot gun with six loads. They
entered the bank Just as Cashier Leach
was taking the money from the vault. C.
D. Bailey was ln the bank at the time.
Crawford remarked that they wished to
make a deposit. Cashier Leach was busy
at the time, but turned with the remark,
‘•What is lt? M
As he did so he looked into the barrel
of a shot gun held by Wilkins, who Im
mediately flred. Cashier Leach staggered
and fell, but rousing himself, flung the
currency and gold on the counter into th >
vault and closed the door. Wilkins fired
again, wounding Mr. Bailey. Then Craw
ford kicked In the door leading behind
the counter and he and Wilkins acoop« d
I ’\v>* that of R.
> r iprcsooted by
;ind a ]*lea of not
all swing tfuninj?
entered. City A:
for Infants and
HIRTY yearn’ observation of Cantoria with tho patronaq;«
million*! of psnons. porrait ns to speak of it withont Rnsidii".
It in unquestionably the be-t remedy for Infant* and Cbi. Iren
LSn world lia* ever known. It 1* harmlen*. Children liko it. It
j-ivu. thorn hoalth. It will unvo tholr Hvom. In it Mnthor. hnvo
•omothine which 1. nh-olutoly »af^ anil practically porfect a. a
child', medicine.
Cn.tnrtn doNiroy. Wrrm«.
Cn.torln ullny. Fovort.hne...
Cft.torln provont. vomiting Soar Curd.
Cnntnrla cure-. Diarrhea and Wind Colic.
m'j* as a ovit
•• CIS,* b' de
bit.' d'sruMion
IS (1*9
next at lb o'clock,
of John la -in, char-' <1 with
-dense, was then called and
V. h. Connor, on behalf ot
statel that IMr. If m only
fk.-r of tho building and
. Sctmerman was the (mil-
r> ms referred to. It iw.is
; Mr I- -:u » • ■ 1 • --
* d soh.tr;: -1 anil alirnved to
- []-■. IV. II. Hir.tnrlt Whs
.1 All nnan Cleveland
nt-K'rs bo aunnnonnl
>f Clmtnpl
nr AltKeUl Sc«rg3 the ChlralBO
iXewsp.ipers.
f-prliL'lloId
A1-. M cam
m. i n iib by
JEANS MAKEKS MEET.
Eighteen Mills Represented at the Knox-
vtllo convention.
TUB TROUBLE IN COLOMBIA.
Atlanta Ordered to Proceed to Boras
Deltoro.
l.'ashlnffton, March 1—On account of
csbleSTsm received yesterday front
ipt. Cromwell of the cruiser Atlanta
I Colon announcing thnt the rsvolutlon-
I »re iundlng at Cocoa Deltoro. Secrey
y Herbert has ordered that veesel to
eed to (hat point at once and protect
rlcan Interests, which are conalder-
DAHCN GROWS WORSE.
Washington, March (.—For mors than
three months George U. Bshen, the
Georgetown College football player who
was Injured In the game with tho Colum
bia Athletic team on Thanksgiving asy,
has been lying in the Emergency Hos
pital unable to move any portion of his
body bin his arms. It Is claimed that It
la impossible for the Injured man to re
cover, It being a question of time agslnet
vitality before he succumbe. A few
frelnda who are permitted to visit him
dally say that they have noticed a change
for the worse since last week. He Is a
Richmond, Va., boy.
-ocas Deltoro is only 100 miles north
Colon add the AfUnta could easily
Ike ths trip in eight hours. Oapt.
unwell's new orders Instruct him to
itch both points and tn case of fresh
breaks st ths Isthmus to return to
Ion.
10 Raleigh, Which Is commit) lid by
.It Merrill Millar, Will be at least four
is making the 1.80 miles run from
ir.ldsd th Colon to rellers the Atlanta.
Imlrnl Meade’s squadron should sail to-
for Laguaysra, Venesueia, which Is
miles nearer Colon, and If affaire grow
ire serious Kie Ships will continue their
lee st once to the Colombia coast.
Prrwflco UjouseJirtH rew ■ ny hy uo-
« Price's Cretan asking Powder. It's
iroluteiy pure.
STBAMBR8 FOR MANCHESTER.
b>n,Jon, March (.—As one of the deni
als of the Manchester canal. It is
'■■I that the North German Lloyd
"unship Company is about to run a
Dice of fast steamers fortnightly be-
Ti Brian, Australia, China and ths
'it Indies and Manchester. It Is also
»ted that the service between Manohes-
>nd Quebec and Montresl will begin
n- The Wilson Lins announces tho
VirntlonDf a regular service of steam-
between Manchester and Baltic Ben
FRENCH SEIZE AN ISLAND.
Birls, March (.—The government Is in
' ‘Ipt of Information by cable from
>(><ar that the French have seised the
end of Nosslvey lying southwest of
Ingiacar.
■R'e direct the attention of our
adere to (be advertisement of BHD*
' «» Uvcr Ht-miiator or. another page
‘ e have used the medicine in our fam-
• ran are prepared to any. from e:
riepoe, that for a torpid liver or
V’lni-rM stomach It la a good rented;
' Den traveling we usually carry som
“Ur vn(We."—From the ''Cnristls
Wtor." amlthfield, M. C,
Knoxvllie, Tenn., March (.-The Jeans
Manufacturers' Association for the South
ern end Middle states held its semi-an
nual session here today. Eighteen rnffis
were represented by delegates represnt-
lng Tennessee, Kentucky, Mlsaouri, Mia
sisslppl and Indiana and an Invested cap
ital of K,000,000.
The mills are prospering notwithstand
ing hard times and stocks of goods on
hand are reported as only nominal. There
have been no euepenslona and mills are
running to their full capacity.
The naming of ths place at which the
next meeting will be held was left to the
executive committee, and It will probably
be at Nqehvllle.
Henry w. Barrett of Louisville, Ky„ Is
president and P. N. Clarke secretary.
BOUGHT BY THE TRUST.
Baltimore, March (.—The American To
bacco Company today absorbed another
Baltimore firm, making three factories in
this city to Join the trust. H. Bills,whosa
factory Is at No. HI North Sharp street,
closed a deal whereby he entered the com
pany yekterdisy. Ths American company
already controlled one ot the firm's new
factories In the South. Ellis has been
chiefly engugvd In the manufacture of
cigarettes and employed 230 bands. The
American company. It Is said contrails
the cigarette trade, and are absorbing
factories when purchase!)!*.
FUNERAL OF IUJAjOKIE.
Edinburg, March 0.—Tho funeral of
Ftvfi'-Kor John Hluart ltbok> took
place this morning. The servibes were
held In St. Glie’s Cathedral nod tho
body was buried in (be Dean cemetery.
The cathedral was Oiled with the fac
ulty and students of Edinburg Univer
sity, the members of the municipality
of Kd-nbnng and tho literary ceJobrt
ties of tho city, ns well as many from
abroad, nil of twhom marched to (he
grave.
Easily, Quickly, Peivanently Restored.
WfakuiM, Nenrou*ncM,
Debility* and all the tral i
~kOf eriki IromeazJy error* or
lUtcr ax .€<•- •. th results i *
•lek:
r overwork. *lr
irwurn. Biritues*, worry,
etc. FullitrenKih, dcTft-
r ) T ^ etc.
t. - ,« i cproent aud tqe•• flrea to 1
A-i 1 of t k. i,v. u- • ■
IllMC^'ed t-il iseu»t» III-]-'
/ “ // i 11 X / a'. UaBrortasol ;
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y.
Ill., Minch 0.—Gorerncr
1 tflie AMMAtloo of the
ThUng to the pon«T;iJ as-
imnunleatk>n requearin^
i-^1 xtlon < > stop many of
xivtln^ In th^ matugranedt
1 property In the stite. Ho
io oun<llt'.on of affairs in
)•. \Ylioro pr «n *rti€s bolon^-
-liool fund of tho state aro
r;> »r.itl« iis. it i rULcuIf>u.<djr
Phi* land Is not subject to
d itu- -«home Is for a ro-
ri ry sis: years anil tho
Cafttorla relieve* ToothinR Tronhlo*.
Cantorla cnroi ConhUpation nml Flntnlonoy.
Cuhtorin noutrallro* tho '*flY*ct*( of oarhonlo ncld Kn-i or pnUonoti* nlr.
Cnstoria does not contain morphino, oplnm.or other narcotic property.
Ca*torin a*%iniilato* tho food, rcKnlatc* tho wtamach nml howcls,
glvinjj hoalthy and natural mlorp.
Cawtorla i» put np In one-ilro hottlo* only. It in not *old In hoik.
Don’t allow any oiso to boll yon anythinjr oLo on tho pica or promUo
that It i» “junt a* Rood ” Avtll nnwwor ovary pnrpono.**
Sco that you got C-A*S-T»0*R*I*A.
Tho fac~«lmllo
■Ignatnro of
Isonoyory
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
The Royal Baking powder is in
dispensable to progress in cookery
and to the comfort and conve
nience of modern ho- sekeeping.
Royal Baking Powdo* makes hot
bi ead wnuuieGiiiC. Perfectly leav
ens without fermentation. ’ Oual-
ities that are peculiar to it alone.
ROYAL BALING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
th* loose sliver Into a lack. It amounted
to G*r. By thla time Sheriff Payne, who
waa on the atreet had hla attention at*
trated and opened fire on the robbers.
They mads a dash for their buggy, Wil
kins firing ms he f«fi and wounding the
other cltlsens mentioned.
The robbers started to drive across ths
country. Th<ey were hotly pursued, the
hastily collected posse being often within *
200 or SOD yards of the fugitives. After a
chase of nearly twelve miles the wound
ed horses could go no farther and were
abandoned by the bandits, who separated
at wtoat Is known as Neal's crossing.
There Craw fort bid himself ln a clump of
bushes, but he was soon surrounded and
surrendered. Wilkins took refuge In a
barn, which was quickly surrounded. To
repeated orders to come out he made no
reply. Then Crawford was forced, at the
point of a Winchester rifle, to carry a
can of kerosene, saturate a straw atack
near tfi® barn and start a flro. Wilkins
did not ahoot at hla comrade and when
the flames closed around him made a
break across thq open space for the tim
ber. He bad proceeded but a few yards
when he fell pierced by a bullet from a
rifle, held. It Is said, by n prominent
farmer named Pritchard. Then the in oh
lost control of Itself and the body waa
riddled with bullets. The corpse of Urn
robber and hla living companion were
taken back to Adel where, this afternoon.
Crawford made a full confusion. He
claimed he had been forced Into the job
by WIlEtns, who threatened to kill him if
hla nerve failed. He left Patterson Tues
day and spent last night with a farmer
five miles from Adel.
Tonight the biggest crowd ever seen
there Ls upon tho streets of Adel. Every
man carries a rifle, shot gun pistol or
dub. Sheriff Pnyne has *he Jail protected
bv a large and woll armed posse. It ls
believed that In the course of the night
Crawford will he spirited away to a place
of safety.
All th* wounded are doing well.
'ANOTHER DEAJDI/)CK.
Choose a Co ngTewanan.
Kaknauoo, Mich., March 6.—Tho Re-
publkvm oonventkm for <he third c >n-
graal'wml district to nominate a r?p*
rewentatlve to All the vacancy caui^* 1
by the election of J. C. Burrow* to
the Unlt*4 State* senate met at noon
totby. Hon. Charts* E. Broum of Kal-
amazoo,. wan madr* chairman and L.
P. Blaset! of Charlotte, secretary. Warti-
Iriigton Gardner at Albion. J. Milne* of
OakSwater, John M. Smith of Char
lotte. and Frank W. CIj«» of Ba&le
Creek, were placed ln nomination. Th**
ft net ballot reindted: Gardner, 25; Smith,
20; Mttncs, II; Clapp. 11—neoeasary for
choice, 25.
The second ballot resulted: Gardner,
27; 8m!th, 11; SMIlnes. U; Clapp, 12.
Thin! balkt: Gardner, 26; Smith, 20;
Milne*, If; CSapp. 12.
Fourth ballot: Gardner, 27; Smith,
19; Milne*, 11; Clapn, 12.
Fifteen more ballot* were tnk^n—
nlneevn In all, without change aftrc
the fourth ballot. The contest promleoe
to be a long one, aa there seems no
prowpe<ct of breaking the deadlock.
There wan no change In the vote until
the forty-flrwt baP . <wl • n nn ..r
Ctapp'* vote* went to Gardner. Efcrht
more twlkfli were taken without dnn 1
and the convention took an* -
offender* In this
• 11M* ..S II
n*-r. I
tax (k<dger of gr
ornor In closing
said:
“Thli peeaCar
u hin'l -A I V.-S Ml ■
plunl r* tho pe
ls getting tmtlrrl
r> named sfl large
[ttet, and the Chi
ll in partUiilar 1»y
also olai > (1 os a
ability. Tho p>v*
s c *mmuiiIc:ULon
work.ng Infinite h i
.tiRn
and
h tho other
*n*i¥>n and ls
COTE R NOR TH It CAT BN ED.
Roby Race
Indhnapolls, ilarch 6.—Governor Mat
thews Bade public today an anonymous
letter vhlt h threatened hts life If ho does
not stof bln fl^fht on the Roby race tenck.
The IoRjt rays the Roby interez's will be
nve lo»g after tho governor la dead. Th*
commud at I on states that a relatlvo of
the goiernor*a accepted a bribe to Influ
ence bin. Th* letter also states that Gov
ernor Matthews, tn his future political
career, will need the Influence of the
Roby nee track people.
NO LOSS OF GOIJD.
Wawrtngrton. March 0.—The gold re*
serve Stood at 129,000.000 at the close
*rt bu‘in today, a l*».m since yester
day it $2,000,000. Assivtmt Secretary
CurtH explained that tho difference
was tnon* rpparent than real, aa the
treasiry this lost no gold by export
or withdrawals, and that the apparent
zs bimj.ty « matter of bookkeep-
it and there-
ansfer from
actount to another.
JEWS .MAY
Berlin, March n -
day by A v<*te ot l‘;<
bill to reftdet M
BiL'MANN S BODY I'OUXD,
r. u^M M'lrli <X—(P!i 1 body of
Adolpa Rium"in, wh * til a panaon-
g*p oz'th • I’.I!>*. ha** ban picked up
l.\ * . : i < '.I
Mr. R.b ' ' '«■» • -n * t m» manager
of ebe fragile opera house and eras on
his WSJ t • N 1 ^ :’k i ■' i: 1
gjgejniii' a- s .'•» tmiuger under
WaRer D *•!».
OBR^AISf*« TRADE TREATIES.
Berlin] March 6.—In the course of the
debate ** the comm* rii! eitlmate* In the
LandtaT. toiay Baron von Berlepeche,
mlnlste'lof commerce, declared that the
goveTOrbnt had no int- ntlon of revising
the trrny eoaMtkl treaties, to which
the at IMty of the country, he said, was
prtnlclpdly due. Thu !• !>ration waa re
ceived tlth cheers by the members of
The Road Will Be Tut ou tho Block
A New York Syndicate llaa Already Hid
101 for the New Issue, ami Another
Syndicate Is Prepard to Pay
a Good Hound Sunt,
•Atlanta, IMjrch C.—(SjtrlaU-Onrpr-
nor Aitfcloson, iStn-te Tro-murcr ILmlo-
man an. 1 AUurm'j-General Ferrell, al
ter a lc«stliy conference iKxliy, de-
elil a npoD tlii- sals i«f tlio Nortlieist-
era rallr i<L Th ■ s\lo (rill e.-1'ur S'liiin
tin)-- during n .\: nnntli.
At tiro mm-* time izuo rvdd * SuTCT
a ot:
of 5 1-2 jier cent, tarenty-jv.ir j^iJHji 1
authorized by die leslshtnro f,.r tho
porp eg n>; ring the bond, </f the
Northuatern rallrosil which !>■ r I he
lndaoi:>nie<it of ;li" atsto. Th sa bonds
will s 11 for I li niluni. Alreuly a
Now York syndlatto lilt* offered 101
for them, s-nd o sellins ttr-m oft theso
terms ami uslnK the proceni* to retire
Ihd Northeausti-rn b>mU In*ead of
using (hem at par to retire diem, tho
state will ittve a very non* penny.
Just how n.niy of tlio now lioniis
rail bo Hold Is not yet known. Tht
cannot be told until tho XorthttiHlen
road la put upon the block. If M should
sell for oil auab no boud* would lot
to be issued, but If only part cash (a ro-
odvid enough now tionds will have to
be iesned to make up tho difference bo-
tween the cuah ptymeut and the F-Jf),-
000, wtalch ia (he aBeredito of the
eiato'e liability on tho iNotllhcafttem
bond*.
ft ■wifll bo tho policy of the utile to
scM the road on liberal terms, t ilftra
a partial oish payment, ami on this
busls U is undendoad itlivt a Siw York
syndicate, torouab Us aeant here, hna
notinnl tho jjovurnor that (hey ar-
rntdy to b'd tvpproxlnntely (dOO.Olli)
for 1L '
Hut rnsatdlrat of the ti
f->r a year or ne're It. has been tn llt-
iiritlon. AlthouBh the rails, ties, wire,
poles, etc., had been sold under order
of court to the Halo Investment Com
pany. other patties to the litigation,
whose land was invested, were crp-- "" 1
to the removal of the tracks, and lost
nkr-'it when the squad of men employ ,1
by the Halo Inv -stinent Company, with
fifty tosnin appeared on the ground
and undertook to tear up and haul toe
rails, etc., off toe ground, (hey were
surprlf'd by a doaou ot tli,■ who
Were tr.ntln r th - removal and at tho
points of pistols ami guns the gang ot
laborers were forced to quit -work.
The Investment complpny thought to
accomplish the removal of the stuff
without trouble by doing It at night,
but their men hail hardly got to work
before tho iHgMborthood was up ln
arms.
Henry Haralson. Henrv MoCool and
Dr. Mott are named ns the leaders ,,C
the«ttn«d party and will he criminally
pros-' uL,-d. ns well a; the olli -rs. as
they may bo Identified.
IMsy th" Investment company ap-
wlrlch tho nrad U sold, 'Jt now app, ora
thjit the hoklers of (ho Nonli-ustern
bond.* .will have (tn>ni toJcoiumI In
cash Insteud of the dot Ikwc of 3 1-2
per cent, hwenty-yaar bonds. Tho wile
of theo" band* at a good premium is
already practically assured.
SLATTERY NOT COMING,
The ex-Prie«t Saya Ho Haa Had
Enough of Georgia.
Atlanta, March 0.—(Speotal.)—Ex-
Prieat Siatery will not go to Macon to
leotore. He baa bod enough of G,.->r-
gta, and when he get* through In At-
loots will make s bee line to rthe
West.
The «x-priest reached here today from
Savannah. Hla ugent bod sccun.il tho
Gate City Guard armory yesterday,
but' the letting of toe had for such a
purpose raised a big row in the com
pany, and toddy tee board of truste s
met and declared the contract made
by toe secretary of toe company with
Slattery's agent off. The ex-priest
now d.■dares that be will sue the Gate
City Guard, for damages.
No place tn town could be secured
for .toe lecture, but the bell of ths lo
cal A. P. A., ’Which Is located In a
tumble-down block of more or leas bed
repute on Peaohtre, street, and there
tea ex-priest and bis wife wi l hold
forth to dusty benches, mostly during
toetr engagement here.
TROUBLE ABOUT A RAILROAD.
Ir N-ll Mil'",. 11 ..f .Isi
\\<').T** sh** 1h pr> ak i n
Mlt h**U t o. iime fame
jo j- rf. r>n»*ii when Ja
ailUctvd with Lite j
Atlanta. Marrh 6 C-
| of lov-my-llv,- latHirers empl---.- I
tear ui> th** tracks*. **t<- . **f ,i*i
,l**n«il v. >\\oy liny h,.t\v - n t!i.* I’ I
rtt.it-H Icirrarks* an ! th- litM-* tmv n -*f
,:.t-* Point. hU m'lfH from the* . :ty t
ha.l an -xr.^lInK'v llv-lv tltl) f it
l^t nlk'nt T.n* vr -i- t-»w of th- tr..1-
1- y Luc t- Hcu tn tL-ir uu*JvrtaJciug, ami
: ; i 'tr • w i.i i a mi l j.r«-
vide for 500 *»f thom of $00 each. Up
to date, however, out or 101 < mntles
heard from, th to nro somo 4,000 appli
cants, and a ettreful etulmito inn-!** up
after oorreepoavlencc trtfh tbe ordina
ries of the several counties, Hhow that
. A III!' - . n t; tl-i I t . r-
• , ^!l > ii; -I-!' ' 1," u-W
lav id!! b* »•« or thrift tlrme ormiter
titan ‘ho nurnfi> T that con Ih- paid out
of Che appropriation. Under tho pre-
oetleiit c-Mtabllsaetl when the firldows*
pension law was passed, none of tho
pensioners can b» pakl n'M-st there
itt enough money to no all the way
arnind. Th** widows* omidons \v«*ro
held up n year, owlrnr to n similar
discrojMmy betwwn tihe mimher «*f
pensioners anti the size of tho appro
priation.
To the Editor: Flea • Inform jour
readers ilmt 1 have a l»o*»u a v« reiuedy,
for ubovo uainod dlh-ii—. By iu timely
otto thouxnuJ* of Lop* .ess cumi Iiavo
been permanently CP roil. 1 hliall bo
to »eod t>*o bottles! cf mv remedy ireo
to ir.y ot your readers who have con
sumption, If they will h*‘ mi in«t iheir
a - -a _
expreHd anil pu*toffi<*o aililresses. U«
•pectfully, T. A. SLOBUM. M. D,
" * Pearl *tr« t. New York.
75^
The Old Friend
Ami tho frici. 1 that never
fail t you ia Bimmuus Liver Regu
lator, (tho Rod Z)- that’s v.-h.-.t
you near at tho mention of thia
excellent Liver ***—t^**-, - anil
people should not be persuaded
that anything elso will do.
It is tho King of Liver Medi
cines; it better than pills, and
takes tho place of Qutuino and
Cal'unol It acts direi tly on tho
Liver, Kidney and Bowels and
gives m w life to tho wholo sys
tem. This is the m.'dii'ino y u
want. Hold hy all Jlruggists in
Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken
dry or made into a t. a.
Ha* tin* / Stftin(i in red on HraniMir
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