The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 07, 1895, Image 5
I jOEZASPOXE AT TAMPA. I, gpcretarj of the Cuban Eevolu- lionisls Says tuo Cubans Are in the Lead. , gpANISH SOLDIERS DEFEATED THE 'WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MARCH 7, 1895. jtjrtl o^a Gomrx Are Both In Cuba, lint v Would Hot Tell Their Who ,boaU-R«°S»“ lo “ Free tuba la r. Year. HIS DOO GUARDS DHIS BODY. Oliver Was Shot Down and Ills Watch Stolon. Columbia, s. C., March At 1 u«w9 iMuasu luia city that the body of Mr. Conrway B. UUl'er, a young white man, 32 years 8 ". 31,1 oroployee of the Southern Rail way Company for the past fourteen A <iulet, peaceable young Iran— had been found bn & pool of blood by searchers In a most desolate strip of Woods about two 'miles from town, In bhe suburban district of abandon. Hts whole right breast was per forated wth buckSliot, tired from a shotgult. Two of tile slugs went through a folded newspaper ind a plug of tobacco In hts pocket. He had start ed to his faher-ln-law’s residence to take supper and spend (he night, Ills wife being there. Tho house was about a. half mile further on. At 10:30 o'clock the father-in-law became anxious and accompanied by others, set out to meet him. The murdered man's bull terrier „ FU. March «.-Gontales de secretary of the Cuban revolu- tr y party in the United Slates, ar- !dln this city thU morning and la the f Col Klgueredo, tbe leader of tho went with them. The body ley off i«t oi ' T .„,_ ht . ! to one side In the bushes across the lavement here. Tonight a multitude of ^ The pairty paJlgoll utpr compatriots assemoled nt his stopplag I some distance they missed the dog add compliment him with a serenade l, t( , hear from his own Ups the cer- l , 0 f rumors afloat on the streets. I tj ( |ck, but yielded to their wishes Id made a talk. Jsooa after the Times-Unlnn correspond- V M „cd on him and he talked quite free- ‘ moat points, but refused to say stuit point he came to this city. W laid ho knew the Spanish govern- wan watching his every movement. , to ia that W. M. Pinkerton, (lie de- e, had arrived last night he aatd: ["All right: let them spend their money L, hut Cuba will b« liberated." Ha stated that he knew of his own lotge that Gens. Marti and Gomes r | n Cuba, but would give no definite Lmitlon as to their movement*. He L lhal on Tuesday a battle wo* fought V«n the Spanish general, LaChambre, j ,hf Cuban general, Uulllermon, near [adage de Cuba. The government had i Htihiiw TOO. . Spaniards were routed with heavy He said one could not get the newe by the wire, as the soverr- [« had control of all telegraph wires £ telegrams were all examined by the Etorltles. no cipher messages being al- d The hope of the Cubans, he said, , develop such a strength aa to com- I recognition at the hand* of foreign ■„ »o that they can raise their own and sail in and out of port without Station on the part of foreign pow- When that la accomplished Cuba will | five In one year. In regard to the effort* made by the [vernment to supprea* all information said: Their own movements demonstrate ■ strength of the revolution. Spain uld never aend 7,001) men 11,000 sMnda farms, millions of cartridges, four men- rar to Cuba, three cruisers to Key It and othffrs to different adjacent for- ports If there was nothing In R as . represent. But Spain Is Weak. In she Issued paper money, which was ll-em-d at half price and less. Now . Is Issuing paper money again. If I had credit she would never do It." j would give no Information aa to hla fcvrments In the Immediate future. ■REINFORCEMENTS ASKED FOR. Madrid, March «.-The governor general lcuba has telegraphed requesting that nlorcemonts or sent directly to San- and that they bo made ready to ■ the flofl forthwith, lie war office is pushing actively iu« arations for the expedition. There |remarkable enthusiasm In military clr-. hmeni; from all garrisons are sirring rapidly at Santander, Cadiz, ■ and Barcelona. They will em- I at the end of the week. Two mlU i cartridges will be stripped on the 1 Queen Me recedes. ON’IJY TOBB OOIiMVfiE. came back. The dog ran to meet them, barking. They followed lpfm and found the body. The dog then perched him self upon the body of Ills dead master and would let no one come nearer than six feet.. The officers, upon their ar rival, child to lasso and choke the dog before they could examine the body. The mn.n’B watdh was gone, but his money was not touched. Parties In tile sparsely settled neigh borhood beard voices of two 'men quar reling about 8 o'clock, and then the report of n gun rend a cry of "Oh! You have shot me." They paid no heed to It, the place being frequented by hunt ers. The deed baa created a great stir. The official Investigation has been go ing on nil day. SufilclMit evidence was secured to cause the coroner to order the arrest of T. C. Aughtrey. untllre- cently a member of the mall carrier force. He was discharged for abstract ing null belonging to Oliver’s wife, with whom he apprors to have been father Intimate. Aughtrey had made threats against the life of pilver. The evidence goes to show that ho delib erately waylaid Oliver and ■J”* h |™' I“ n ,S°|55 ”2Jiut £.80 o’ctaric. He" was aoenat about B p. m. can/ng from thefe The railroad men are highly Incensed The ^ops were closed today ^ all""^-® ” attend the funeral. Th e ' U ' < V > * followed his dead master to the grave. FRBD DOUGLASS’ WILL. "contest Against the SURRENDERED TO OFFICERS. Hudson Conclud.ll That It AVaa Best to Give Up. , Birmingham, Ala., March 6.—During •i-il cummer's oai Tninera strike ill :;ilJ section, u riot between strikers and negro laborcr.-t cocum.l and guards were also mlxil up In it. One of tho guards and two negro miners were killed outright and several othcre wntmdeil. Among those Implicated in «hn riot was ;i young man named Hud son. living at Coallsng. Two deputy tSiarles Oole and John Smith. Wont to th,* home of the Jbudsnns to servo the warrant. No sooner I rad the deputies elite:'-,[ the house than h gen eral shooting began In which Oole ass Instantly killed and Smith received wounds from which he died In a few hours. 'H. H. Hudson, father otf the young man and his two sons .were In the house nnd it TO held that they did the kill- log. They immediately tied to the moun tains back of Coalburg and a posse aided by a esuad otf military puroued them but failed to capture them. Tie governor offered a reward of 3400 f r either of the Hudsons The whole coun try was scoured and deteoUven went in search of the men but they were new captured, though located several times. Pin ally all hope of ever cap- el fiber of <ahv*jn was given up. Yiswfuay Sheriff Morixiw received n, not« from R. II. Hudson n.iylng Chat if ho woidd come to a certain place he (Hudson) would give fcdmse'rf up. The sheriff wen* there and found “old man" Hudson, as he Is called, and brought nun to tbe city. (He was within three hours otfoer being placed In Jail, by agreement of his counsel end the dis trict attorney, allowed ball In two cases In the sum of 52,MW in each case, which he gave. Hudson's voluntary surrender has caused much surprise and is all Mae talk here tonight. Ho will, so It la understood, upon trial enter a plea or self-defense. His two aatns are fltttl at largo and their whereabouts are un known. STORiMY JSS ARKANSAS. A-vertvl hundre dLsOmte p- are being plated on in • elri Ogleth.dn» I", i.l. purj a - king Int-.'.lronce of tlie kill- udr-iti 1,. Hyatt, tlw popular ’. by McAllister at Fort Gaines a great sensation here. Where »"ll HI I flV'iIM "I kU 'MU. an 1 Wii'era he lived ivhen a boy. There an- men here who would have dofende I nl*u i- ,i 1.t.,r: u■ i- in i ivli" will see to it that Justice Is meted out t■. the nlurdercr. Mrs. !.I;i'Vjb 0(001.-7*, a unique anti ex.-i-ntrlh c meter, and a xo.man of Homo nj-eanp. .tied a* li-r home ten mill-s out FT! ,j ni^tit. W"rkj is progressing on the new Baptist i-'nuroh, and it -wifi he an orn ament to the street upon which it will be locatfal. Tlie county oortrmlaaionerH placed an order for the furniture for Ihe new court h use Tuesday list with a Grand Itap ds. hi: ': .fit tilt 'll.- ' :n; an .. an 1 1 he V' " - s .- a, . ! ■ a .iii.l . A big tot of ootton was shipped from here today, and leaves but a few hun dred bales now in the warehouses. The ppoporti :i of guvno b -Ing hauled out is certainly not more than 40 per cent, of the ameaint used last year, anil ns :)he cotton • n-i-'e is being re duced, sur-ly the yield will be curtail- Hls Children White Wife. SHiley Tells of tho Tlats of the New iPsrtjr. Vsh:nflton. March (1—-An Interview i Mr. S lilvy of Potmsjdvanla, whom > liimit.illlsta ha to put flonvjrrl ns eiuilldate for the pnewblenoy. Is dshal today. Mr. Sibley my*: s purpose of this movement Is to o.n Immediate crstnlaHion of i silver men and to tiogm Che cam- <n at once. There la no pride of y MM and we do not care how '■rs.inlxatlon Is Anally accom- «1. The only purpose Is (ba t (hero [ill l»> a silver party '.a tbe next cam- ndvoentinc the free coinage of or at Kl to 1 as the single gnut Is- The (sunpnhm for atlnc wli be- i at once anil n■»> wdl have sixteen laths the start of those opposed to er, whether they bo la one or both I the old parties. The only thing the ■ party d'-rrou Is a thorough orgm- ' n ami a vigorous, acjnwslve rjm- for silver. The party vr'.U sop- t a free coinage man on a free ootn- pUittnrm by whatever party noml- d, and he siys there will not tic silver candldatos for the prcsl- hey. |\Ve proptec b> ha.vo the orginlxa- now to make the oinva* and to I ready to eloot re proeldent tv«u> is a coinage man. We are inilffrrent I to whether he 1v Rqpubficno, Inucrait or a Populist, and he mny | he Homin'e nt one o< the old liar- or a near purty. ['hy does real economy prescribe (be i of Dr. Price's Bakins Powder? I eiide It Is HtiT,n*er. purer and more , h some than any other. Governor Clarke Denounced ns nn In famous Liar end Rascal. Little Rock, Ark., March C.—Tho g>rvw»iv ♦jw>» >»dw K*m« hsw..l n » ,.i. „ Irgtalature ever since the IroTi 'Moun tain railroad a week ago dofeatnl tho bill for the e-tab! shment of a rslltthy commission In this stole, broke out this afternoon when a resolution was offered In the house to eject from tho hall represMxttitlviw of nowspipcrs that Wa NTO COTn'OS MILLft. MilhnlSeville WIH S-nd H pre^ontatives io the North. MillivLr *v , M . vh r, iSp- ; i! « A vory - nthus: l.stio mo t in: ..f c tizons U'ls hold : ftii> •• n"I t: .i> • ] .• • ii' : r Mm« v«r» JwtAitogt|T»« •«ml Lmnnrt. ant loplce tUaon-HMl lienellei.tl to the city ml community, the main object of tlm marking he nc to cot ao ve > rli and effect arr.ingom nts Do send a man Elat to prtseut our ndvantngos to the con >n factory people. The meetrng rcH>ln>l Into an organization under y>xung lady fro- Miss Kate Earet very hat Aineric Tlln. cf til thou To Isorae ; son. Is visiting her sister. I >i xe Williams. J gtv „ . Eva Lou Westbrook, one of 1 publ', -11 ima's nrettlcst and most pv>- I of thh ir.c I I II"" 1" n v . 'filing at 1..-. v • of 10 cent Igar.’ttea. : question ' Walker Frei-man * Ing a few (lays here . H. RlcharJoon. Mai bill having be time WILL HAVE BRIGHT STREETS. MtllOdgevlUe Makes a New Contract for Lights. iMtUcdgevllle, March 6.—(Special.)— The city council met In (he city hall Dtst nigh*. 'The meeting was a called meeting foo tho purptwe cf mnklng some arrangements aa to electric lights. For a long time the city has beep In ilarkneaa Owing (to some differences between the Electric I/hrht company and the council the contract which expired revered months ago was not re newed, but they got together last night Bind made a nontraot that promises bright streets for a year at least. The contraclt provides that the city will poiy the Electric Light company 32^0 for one year with tile privilege of renewing (he contract at the expi ration of the first year for five years at 52.800 per year. This will tie cheup lights and there Is nopnoapedt or cause why we should be troubled any more about lights. The electric light plant here Is a good one and tile manager (Mr. J. C. Whitaker) certainly knows shat to do with It, therefore the city will have bright streets In the futirc. (FIRE AT UNADILTiA. Un-iildki, iMaroh 0.—'(J^prcljl.)—The dwelling occupied by Mr. J. A. Shiv ers, n ght marshal, was burned .it 4 o’clock this morning. Very little furni ture was saved, the family being tmviy from home. Marshal Hlilvens thought the build ng was fired In order 'to force him to leave his post so that some depredation could be committed In the baUncss portion of the town. This he refused 4o do, standing to his post tind lenLng the house burn down. The building was owned by .Mr. J Crumples and mm nearly covered hy insurance. .Mr. Shivers' loss Is nlso iw/ ilgiis, he Curryliia a policy on furniture. TROUBLE: Mr. II-.lnran NEAR rnWINTON. iul Ft lends Shot by Ui known Partlc Ho side. from this r of Burney' >:i last Frld, ol.l mill, w.n night, March dm] of l.u.vl' ss- night disturtH when Mr. Hollman nnd ht4 t out to drive them off. they 1 i:i',. mil ' iKing Mr. II.ill- lit In side b: PARTY AT SAKOSRj Sanderevllle, Ga.. March A—(Special.) An entertainment woo given at the res idence of Mrs. M. F. Jones on North Harris street -Monday evening In manor BRIEF ENGAGEMENT. March 0.—The Toklo cone- lo'lent’of the Ore ml Nows says a I'tti from G,-n. N -liu dated s,t -c-heng yeraenky gives this nuws: - arranged, the army attacked New fit>* yiwtcnkiy. The fighting began ' > o'clock in tlie morning. ItoUi ill- ['tis had entered tho city by noon. of tho enemy bad fled to Mng- f. hut the greater part still occupied [ h-sisen and streets and otMtinat-dy Jed tho Japanese troops. The street 'ng was deeperiWe but the «ap- -■ won their way gradually, street until by 11 o'dnok In tbe Nng they hud c -mpl-' ly rout-d the ‘my. he Chinese loft behind 1,880 killed w-mndod, 800 pr'.voners, i-tghtvon - end great quantities of rifles, im- :il!i "t), tanners and provlstons. The | loss wis A ■ 1 and wound'.1. NO CALIFORNIA ORANGES, ctoonvtll*. Fla.. March A-The Asso- IM Press dispatch from o—■ Ca [ that Florida hotel men are order- I cringes from California la ontnw m L’i Ul * Jacksonville hotel- nr.- eon ''*• Proprietor Chapbsll of the S| * '•» » he has not orderwl any or ' from California an-1 has no taten • of doing as. Mr. <';nnp>. ii . i>. h Iprocure enongh < r in-.-. - t.. - n ).: 1 from Lea county, Fla. Otor hots ftaors In this city soy that they ar faring oranges from Comoro la. Rochester, N. Y-. nounocment Is made today that -he hdrs of (he ,J , ; re ^. D Vj*! a ^. 1I ^l n a '[ to oontset his «wUl that the «^?a| proceedliiigB in the matter will shortly be instituted In thla clty. Doughy hail been married Wlce ared the dill dren by hla flrat wife, Lewis H., and Chhrles R. Douglam, are named as the contestants. Two years ago tbe estate was valued at 320MOO. Ever store Dotsdas* last mn.nria«e. (there ba« beenSok df harmony Jxjtiween the miui and Ills wife:. Some lltele hb ttoalth Douglaas deeded a real estate to hto wife at Cedar HU1, whore the family lived. It J* * ta £"J that at different, times present* of money. Tbe conj«rtf l « clahn that Douglass wife, who Is m white woman, and tormeriy lived at Honoxye, near (hi* c*ty exereUtal nmhy Influence over their father said pc™uad- ed hdm ito dlecrimlnate agnlnat them. Though no petition for (he probale of the will has been made, ft la stated that the sons will have little or nothing i»mli» to ttnem from the cMtnte. Be- tadM tiie sons and «he widow, tne nein. of lviuglass are a (laughter, tow 8™nd- (jaunt tern and a gramlron of Washing ton. I •. C.. and -Lewis S. Sprague, grand son of tide city. C. I*. -Lee, * "" oral lawyer of till* city, says he Is bound to secrecy by all parties and an effort will be made to settle the es tate out (tf court. Those familiar with the doroedile complications say that a condition of forced neutrality existed between the eon* and Douglass wife for years. A# long ago as 1890, It la stated that aV began to get pcsses- ■lon of her husband'* real estate. Lee, who uwd to be Douglaas' agent In this city, was relieved of an responsl- blllty about eighteen months ago and at that time. It la understood, that of the property In thl* city, had been transferred to Douglass' wife. When the remains were brought to thl, city loougiaar wife wore no mourning and thla fadt was made the subject of much comment. DESPERATE NEGRO. Fought a Freight Train Crew add Then Got Away. (Montgomery. March 8.—(For several months tbe freight cars of the Loula- vWle and NUffhvllle railroad have been nibbed between Flontaton and Mobile, was done by no organised band of oes, under the l'eadershlp of me called "Railroad,” who carried a Win chester snd two revolvers. Two of the gang were ehot, one killed and one captured In January. This morning at Teneanr tank, a freight crew captured the negro and got his rifle and ono pistol. He broke sway and began fir ing on the men with Wa remaining pistol, who qulokly responded. Just then another train purred up to the tank and the negro, getting on the engine at tbe muzzle of a pistol, made the engineer carry him by. at the same time shooting at <tbe first crow ns he passed. He then came back, and tak ing a position, would not let the tel egraph operator enter hlso office. The freight or.fw attacked him again and (he (-inductor Shot blfn with a load of buokshot. He esoaoed to the swamp and a posse are now hunting for him. The aome of perfection In cookery Is embodied tn Dr. Price’* Creatn Baking Powder. No other works so quick, or gives such dainty food. THE CUBAN TROUBLES. Several of the Insurgent* Have Been Captured. Havana, March 6.—The funeral of the (M-.xrquI* de Duquesne, vice-president of the reform party, took place today. The service* were very Imposing, and were attended hy a large number of prominent persona The mayors of Rodisos report that Malaga’s band consist* of a hundred men, most of whom were pressed Into the service of the bandits. The Guatnonmo troops have attacked as* sunersed tb* band under Perez Brooks at Luro. Several of the band were wounded. The trnon* captured all their arma ammunition, etc. The prov inces of Puerto Principe, Matanzaa, Pine. Rio and Havana are quiet. LITPLE ROOK QUARANTINES. Little Rock, Ark., Mar.ih A—Tbe Lit tle Rock board of health hae lasus] a quarantine order against Hot Springs owing to email:->x. List evening two men were arre-t'*! while com tog Into th- ■ Ity from Hot Springs BnuUlpox has sppssrsl at ifcilgtaBtal. Iksg i i,: >ero reported at Hut Springs t>>- i . ••(" ' " at Mal vern. ^HE ROYAL Baking Powder sur passes all others in leavening power, in purity and wholesomeness, and is indispensable for use wherever the best and finest food is required. Georgia. O -<i- -A- oiauc o 1 PEAL. “The Royal was found to be a perfectly pure tartrate powder, containing neither alum nor phos phoric acid. It was also the highest in leavening It was in fact the best powder analyzed. vv k strength “([EOKGli F. PAYNE, “State Chemist, Georgia.” tt%2 ROYAL BAKIN* POWOCR CO., 10A WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. halt criticised <ho aotlon nt the IrgWei- lurc. Ripna-ttatln Monroe of North Lilli- i: , k. :■ - ii.- (.. i i)ii i n i f ]i ■ i - Huge, denouncol Govnrnor Clirke ms an Infamous liar nm<l natbl When the ratlruad commission bill ivas link of fered In the house It sms favored by a lar.ro imjorty. The Iron Uoanni.n railroad establish.>1 a large and tnllu- entkil luBby and when tbe blU aamc up for final ptskige R wus (We i .1 The tiowspi'Peni, particularly tho Oommoroiai-Appc.ii or jienyxiis, inti- rn ttnl that brlb.-ry had Ix'.-n usnl. Governor CkirK-e, In an interv ew yes- tenkay, supported tills ctairne .>f t>rid>- ■ !•('. \. • •" nidi.- R.i|ir>-"in ii M.iti- l-oe culhd on the -roveraor and Wa - or dered from his ul!io>. Thereupo Mon roe made his •tr ick on the governor t >- (lay. He concluded liy myln? thit he had 'more proof ttii'i :he governor l" a liar than the governor has :i hi Inst tiny member of the legislature. There Ii n feeling tbit Governor Chute wtl re> sent Monroe's attack In * doclelve iv.iv. rite nine ■>( “He Manilllictarlnn anil Inutile 'ion As*.-! it on I' MllloU Fine,’* dix-ting it, T. It-thun • perma nent irvld nt. Tin •("■- " .( m will net > a board of trail* and Is culcii- lat.il 1' d • veil f ■" Mill -1_- -v Hew Th r- 1 "I ins -h '■» - I f'-.i r ih • n- ducemetlS • , ff'-i-id tty our community: First (--tiiei ih" m s' lie;-■"( i.ti-l at I not I't tin- water power. In .Ills Mill .I.-villi' -1 unexcolrel in the *t re. will, skty or i* v*nty UvouskhI horn- power dui oau ui put under cootroi less I An" MRS. BOOTH A PREACHEll. Cincinnati. Ohio, March A—Mrs. Ball ington Booth of the Salvation Army was today granted a minister's icens by Probate Judge Ferris. Tlie doeu ment gives Mrs. Booth a right to o( Relate at weddings and Is one of th four legal construction* given In fkvo of the Salvationists In their effort to bo recognized as a eongregatlo Jutant Hargraves and Ltant. 1 will be married at the Salvation on the 20th Inst., and Mre. rt -yt perform the welding ceremony. By ks superb ouaiilirB Dr. I Cream Baking Powder hue becot cumi.trably the houahold r.avorlt" H>ott id fifth MINERS STOF Unlontc of the fa nongahela rlv»r .are out to cent rate. Work Is rus|.. men say they »U1 not r,qi d.-mand le granted. No trn ...| anvwher- <TNVt:l Hr.. city- ofTcr..! a alight morning, but th,* offer waa WOK 1 -Th.- Is of Ih- MO NO trouble at bluefielt Mobil left .1 th- at-aan-r Franklin, «i i HlK-flel.il. Nl:aragia. K-bruu q.yrta 'Kit he wa« In B]uefl.-1 Uv•• tiys an-1 hutrd nothing of th,- ,..,r(."l firing up-.n an American v-m to a Brltisll 'ma.n-of-e.-dr Th- > a[dii ,,.,..1 not believe th- tn.-M»nt ran ha occurred without Lie hiuring of It. BOSt Of ■r Important fnvture Ii Hi on tluvie sites sv 11 oonrealet, to the mil ls the 1’hoot facilities should be a great in- K-ratlres moving here. I ix. fro- sebods and a niturdly will crtlite k ng this eeddon murii r. operating oMton North. WILL HAVE TBLEPHOOTBB. a ’ Mill F.lV (1 I :* bll-h- ! MU - .- ■( Ille, M io-h 6 .—(Special.)— MIHcdg-vIte l»< to ha - a telephone »ye- I,.,,, A. ii away. Mr. wni West wen granted* frao-ihls# by the city oounctl nt theirfnerting laai night to erect a t-lc;''!o:o ex h uiz-* to be put In opera tion et' 1- Th • fran :hl-- provides that "Mr. 5m-t * mil op-rate a telephone n In th- -Ity Mllledgcrille I i s> ii- I" To I . II -n. . I, >-• fr >m "hi date ,.f <he fran- i-liki*." Tib" Hhute -in oth-r 'phone •o.i Afr. West will set to ne to build hli time. This ng MID—lg.-vi.I- n--.li very' ■ l(h all th- larger cltim I t in Ii a MIlleR—vltie t-u •> mat- that Mlll.ilg-vH'.i e capital and en-rgv to , JONTEEUMA NEWS. M nt- lima, ria . Mac h it (Sy- lal I i. Ba fits h-re r—.-n11y -.,11.-1 B-i llllamfiV*!:-' of I'- .luarhus. to •>,. ir rXuV 1 ',:’; nt Mime* Cooper ami Adams of Og -’- chce. Mbs Maanl- Adame nt M.i-on, Miss MnttleTarbutton, i.MLsa S. W. Lov ett and Mlssc* Aiblle, Mattie and Anna Jones. Memo. J. E. John- • in. A. A. Wicker. Don C. Har ris. C. Weaver Jonc* anil It-n- Jamln. F. Duggan (our r-no.i ::ol c rat >ra). The evening wa* spent very pleosantty in metal conversations while the sweet music rendered by >M les Anna Jones and Mr. J. E. Johnoui was enjoyed very midi. At n late li mr the happy surest* left for their homes. Miss Mamie Adams of Macon. Is yls- Itlivg MJfs Mattie Tortxutton. Miss Katie Cooper of Ogcechee. who has been the guest of 'Miss Ixyvett. leaves today for Laulsvite. In leas than six years the nineteenth century will close. No food product de veloped In the one hundred yearn Is no good as Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. NORTH OAROUNA’S BOLoNS. Some Worm Times Being Pelt by the Fuslonlstt. Ralelg C., March 6.—There .vas Igh. N. ., Htlng i y . . . ^ i night In which Ray et Hasan, tod life Democrats In a fight against 1 iston majority repirct to give the publl ■ print ing to a W.hl-r -whose figures eiceed-d the lowest bl l by 5800. lUty hint-,I at bribery and had a sharp tilt with Phil lips. whom he accused of charging bribery upon th* mdroirlty. Phillips de nied It and Ray called upon two mem- here who sold they heard him say it. Ray also charged Phillips wlah having said be .would give (he printing to Stewart Stop, despite (the Iran: bid of HdwuTds A Broughton. Phillips de nied this in a hot spoetti vridch creaf, .1 a ••nmtlnn ttv» <(• M»- uwsl » tth vigor, Ray keeping cool under all and taunting the ma)„rity almnt Into a frenzy. T ,lay the tax on cigarettes waa mad- 10 Cants ;,1 th<-X1.U111 ", n :,.| .. i;...„ The Conft-.p rat- monument bill was made tonight a special order for ttenor- d tin i* *.il I It w r.l ilk Ing -printing ji".. the i-,u.-i-. i thought tn iLKalru. tho il hll« UJiMff bill or a buck:fi<»t. Whilo his wound Is not a dangerous one, It Is painful. It Booms from .tho ibest Information t()at <\m be obtained, that Mr. Hall* man's place has b i'n the objeon oi some nff^'t prmri«ni who took grtxul jfloaaure 4n px^sini; there after iiIkOiH hoilr -Alnff and flrinsr off ttielr punB and pl«tola, ind uotlnj? In a very <llsor* derly way. Not long: ago his hous« or an cutbouso In which *wos ator d com an*l otlher pix^kioo, was sot on flr« early In the nl^ht. It waa diacovered by one of nelKJhltirs and the ndarm grtven, nib! the fir* *waa put out. H is thought that this Mine crowd ofi cllatur'ber.^ were the ones who aet fir« to ttda Jkw. and that It was doM for the purpose of g-ttlngr tihe Holi* man’s out, tliat they mU;ht ehoot lntc them, but tho neighbors reached th« fire 'bef-Yre the HolLnan’B. nnd tVi« their pan* of hnus* a>umlngr nnd mur der were timvrted. TUiere i» a utat* of f***ding existing in that community that la to be deplored, and «bh s • nluhi prowlcm and peace dlattwbera neo<l td be fcrretoil out, that the frullty on e may be ascertained an-1 toraugrht u Justice. Th< Intelligent hou^wlfe ipreferB Dr. h Crenim Daklnx Dowder. ami a vo no other. hi Islington’s money. He Gets Ills Cotton Money, Rea:nrdlcai of Today's Market Quotations. Judge Speer has passed an order li tlie case of Robert Blllington aualOBf the receivers of the Macon nnd North* cm railroad. Blllington lost a quantltj of cotton by fire on tho rat'd. Recolvci Harris petitioned the oaurt to nllou him to pay $3,000 of the funds in hit licimls as receiver to the said Robert Bimnfron for tho loss, ami t'hat sc soon us enough money «hould Jy* re ceived from collection**, etc., that till oth« r $1,103 of the cotton’s value bt paid over to Bllllngtxm. The court’s decree snows tnat th< debt Is one which* hy virtue of th« decree nuthorlzlng the sale of the Ma con otvd Northern railroad, the pur cCi'.iHor8 are bound to discharge. Tin purchasers become \nd are bound tc deposit with the court sue** #M ****| •* may he required by the c-j «>1»J nations of thta chtrtcte to due by the receiver nnd unpaid. It was, therefore, ordered, adjudge*! and decreed by the court that Jhe Ma* con «nrid Northern Itallway Compxny» purohasors of tho Mncon and Northern railroad properiiei* m^lcr the decree nforeaild, sbill forthwith pay over tc tho said Itobe.-t HlUliigton. m to th.> ro-r lver of the cr*o:-t for hhn. th- sorr of $1,165.01. togeUier with $'.»0.26 funds urt to inecl The deb? st fr ( “*n 1 1894, less 1 io i J.'.th d-i tif $2,0( Of of tho pi >tton rkvienv. rvh 6. Thu Sim a Me I fro n in Me sh elling at IH util to ubo cents a pound In si! Shi cents In our money. There la a duty of 4Vi cents ;i pound on cotton In Mexico and this and other charges, according to calculations mado hereon, as shipments say from Galveston, would cause a loss of to % a cent per pound on cotton nhlpped to Mexico. Liverpool sold R.^0 bales on the spot at firmer but unchanged prices. In Man chester yarns wero quiet and firm; cloths were source. Port receipts today, 15.0S5, against 18.M16 this day la*t week and 12.004 last year; thus far this week, 85,441 bales, against 0,317 thus far last week, tfpot cotton h*re was steady at nn advance of 1-18 of a cent, with sales of 150 bal»*s for spinning. Augusta received today 77^, inst 750 this dn.y last week and 279 last r; 3t. Isoul*, KW, against 7"2 last week 701 last year; Cincinnati, 1.476 bales, in?t T26 last week and 701 last year; "H' Housto 1,«70 n 1 1,23, axalns .last ' st ye; New Orb ,-eek and elpts to- the ir Tod dnst 15,155 Hst cent up. red * to 9 r^' es aver that ylng v ry a inagnltuda t y's Featu nd Angus Orleans Private •f their • res.—Th# No like a thunderbolt from a eh body wnH looking for li, that Is certain Everything IcekcS prcml-lnsr f nr *»*# bears; they were dreaming of big re. elptt and big profits, but. say th»* French “Fongea monaongeH.” At any rate that was the w:-<* f->day, for pri. «*« rar up 10 i*olnts owing to a rise In Uvenx>ol som^» out aid# buying, covering by tea'llnii • • r *. f tll< h1.<> if ’Io- « he *; n* the price and predictions of light celpts. of iah Prew.x: Out In Illlno v*»ls in private carw. Do they travel in chariots < jy l’ogasus. Poets are the DUKE Cigarettes -35 Cigarettes ■V , .V. ,y. I Cu.eSon.a Ca WC ■ 1 MADE FROM High Grade Tobaeco A5D ABSOLUTELY PURE