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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1884.
FROM ATLANTA.
, GMiStU Suicide—Bloody Tras«-
’ otl ? ti-o Notional surulcol Institute,
«0--Some comment*.
B [grECIAL CO*EXSFONP»SCl.j
iugroit 18.—The coroner’s
°P° n * ,ery ,ld ond * h “ t ! r
W w»tIboNelional Surgical Institute
* w '. nlnl . Ttie building »o named U
“■"^raer of Alshstn. and I’rjor
on the third Boor. In.a narrow,
J, luroiabed room.numbered 40. was
<; m .n with hi. throat cat. The *p-
"Zaou indicated that he had crawled
P 1 * me bed. to the floor and
razor clinched In in his left
The tax set approved December 9,1882,
which authorize* the a.sesiinent of taxes
for general purposes for the fiscal years
1888 and 1884, It silent as to the tax spe
cially avthorized by the act of 1873.
"It is the duty of the (iovernor,’there
fore, to asaest and levy the special tax
thus provided for, unless he is satisfied
that the general tax of two and
one-half tenuis of one per cent, authorized
by the tax a:t of December 9,1882, will
raise enough money for all legitimate pur
poses, including the payment of the one
hundred thousand dollar, of bonds issued
under the act of February 19.1373, which
fall due on the tint daf ot April next. In
other words it is, in my opinion, the duty
of the Governor to asses, and levy the
special Ux authorized by the act of Feb
ruary 19th, 1873, over and shore the tax
specifically authorized by the act of Decem
ber 9,1882. unless the assessment of the
1873, which mature on the first day of
April next.
"Responding further to the inquiry of
your Excellency, I state that, in my opin- •■‘.T'TT " V’’“r ' , 'V7,V”77 . ‘ ”7
which b will rail —— Dtempla,M - *• “ X ™ liiii/°.V’.IS"; nmfir“n“?o’
the expenses of
usually incident
In making this assessment, therefore, I ; ——
think the Governor is authorized to make U* Appreciated Poetry,
due allowance, not only for the probable N. V. Bun.
Is there em body about tills establish
ment who loves poetry 7” he said as he
id glared i
ance, not only lor the probable
._ r of colliding the tax. but also for
probable failure to collect by reason of to-
solvency, etc. Vert- respectfully.
"CurFoan Anderson.
"Attorney -General."
THE »»X LEVY.
The Governor to-day istued the follow
ing executive order, increrelng the tax for
ritl>.*' b ,VT J’lffB *-hicli was miserable at special tax is not neceeeary to pay the
first seen this morning ho was $100,000 of bonds, issued under the actof
£touched upon the floor, his throat
fiW ^2!*.. the razor still firmly held in
PJoft hind, and all over him, Shout bim
him blood! It was a poor,
w* .^'mortal paralytic, sh.nnken to a
without money And POifecUy
KJJ- it is not a wonder that be sought
fiJSief Irom life, although a lew daye
^r snd death would have come to bun
'fptbe'hsiues^tiie following wai devel-
SfchrS!T&TSSf&K *****
SSSfc Some time since, while working
rtahson in building a bridge over the
.-Ants, river, lie was stricken with paral-
affected hi. lower extremities,
Qvinetlso bis stomach,and completely
KvS his bearing. Hecamntothe
ETiil Institute in January for treat-
Sfftal to "short while returned to
5 .i Gaines. Two weeks ago he came
K ,?d renewed the treatment.
n. evidence and his surround-
Erindicatevery clearly thathie treatment
not ol the best, and shortly after he
installed in No. 40 he said to a negro,
Is, was waiting on him, that he was tired
J h , ,*V.oJin.Juded to kill himself. He
commissioned the negroto go out and get
Sm some laudanum. The negro went out,
»nd in hU testimony before the inquest,
2sted thtt be asked tb* Physician n
itooesol toe institute if be should get it,
Sd?tttold that he might as well get it
Jo, him. A Iter getting bis laudannm Day
ehsnsed his mind and did not
2f*it One Sellars, a kind of
Iwrsrd claims the credit of persuading
■Ilf out to attempt suicide, and took away
the laudanum. It further appears that
therJ’wss considerable irregularity In get-
fine his meals, but the National 8nrglcal
Iwtitate claim they have nothing to do
Sitb the mi els aa they are tarnished from
the outside. I-sst night Day retire I to his
h mble bed and this morning was found
desd upon the floor. The coroner’* verdict
rss that he suicided.
Tbe National Surgical Institute will doubt-
la, he tb’e to dear its skirt* of this man’s
blood- bat an institution which advertises
llitlf is an asylum (or the afflicted ia apt
todraweome sharp criticizm by such an
.. j ln No _ .t._
Ho Hold a Big Hand.
Merchant Traveler.
Abraham was not a poker pisver, as far
a* we have any profane record, but the
Bible mentions the fact that he beat four
kings.
Eastern Description of a Western Orator,
Portland Argus,
Emory Etorrs has an able-bodied voice,
•oine talent (or invective, felicity in select
ing and audacity in appropriating the ut-'
terances of abler men, and* great capacity
for tiring an audience. These qualities,
especitlly the Iasi, were illustrated at city
hall last night.
A Very Considerate parson.
Washington Hatchet.
Parson—I’se been rec’mended to'nl;
hyer to 'btain a supply ob wine fur chord
pu'poses, an' am tote dat you hab a good
article on ban'.
Dealer—Well, yea; we have a superior
line of goods. Wliat kind would you like?
Parson—Well, dat’s de question. For
THE NEWS IN GEORGIA.
b MOO 000 over and above °b d® ladies hab ’spressed a preference fo'
’ JltaC »d the l«s« *«, I ‘’Ink I'U take ’boutfo’ gallon, ob do
t to the collection ol taxes. “*» ytjahab.*
exhibition as waa witnessed In No. 40 this
"Ssvwa* probably poor, but he had paid
in advance for bis treatment. What that
treatment wa* will perhaps never be
known, bnt, judging ft by the results ln
Diy’sca*e and the appearance of ho. 40,
it snevn would hardly encourage poor
ie to resort to the National Surgical
late for relief.
Eft. ■ I , I
la writiDg this I have no desire to do
that institution an injustice, but as it is ln
ttt nature of a public institution, It ia ihb-
jeet to public criticism.
Here is a patient properly entered,
whose fee for treatment io paid in advance.
He is provided witli quarters anything but
suited to tbe sick; in fact. No. 40. He
grows despondent under treatment which
affords no relief. He complains ot a lack
offood. He threatens to kill himself, and
aa obliging negro servant, with the con-
notof the managing sorgeon, supplies
him with laudanum.
Hegives this up, but in spite of repeated
threats to take his own life, hnd being, as
Sitwaid Sellars said, off his mental bal
ance, he is left in possession of a razor,
with which to-day he cuds his miserable
hie.
Tbrse are tbe points which invite critl-
dim, and they came out very plainly in
the coroner’s inquest this morning.
STZtS vs. stunts a.
The Erst game of tbe aeries between the
Elan, ot Columbus, and the jJAUantas,
was played tht afternoon. Tbe rivalry
between the nines and the result of tbe
former game* between them attracted to
un I. a large crowd, perhaps 2,500
to witness the game,
game resulted in favor of the 8Urs
by a some of 8 to 2. J udging from the Play
tab afternoon tho Atlanta nine Is deci
dedly over-matched.
i hero waa some cheering over the game,
hat the crowd that looked on was not a
*^fas games will continue daring tho week,
and it is likely the base hall grounds will
be the most popular place ln the city.
Ansars, August 19.—The TxLioaxrm
of Isst week pnbliehed the itetement that
aa there were $100,000 of bonds maturing
nest year, the payment whereof was not
KOiemplated In the last tax act, the Uov
enter baa held a conference witli the
Comptroller-General and the Attorney
General in reference to aspeelal tax, in
addition to the general tax, and has decid
ed that it was within bis authority and
made bis duty under the act of 1373 to levy
each special tax to pay these maturing
hoods The Attorney-General investigated
the whole eahlact with the result given be
low:
ortsioa or the sttosnei exiisl.
Attorney General Anderson submitted
ths followmg opinion:
_ ATtOUXV-GxXZRAL's OFFICE, STATE OF
Gaosou. Atuzta. August to, IML—Bu
Juadmey, Henry D. McDaniel, Oovernor,
efc.-Nts- lo response o> your Inquiry re
specting your authority to assess for the
present year tiiespet-ia! tai provided for
by the set approved February 19ih. 1873,
entitled An actnath-nii-m? the issue of
bonds for the payment of past due inter-
©it, for the redemption ot put due bonus,
and for such bond* m may fall due within
the next three years,” in addition to the
taxes authorized to be uses ted and levied
coder and by virtue of tbe tax act ap
proved December 9. 18YJ, l beg leave to
submit the follow.ng opinion:
‘The acx of February 19th, 1S73, after
directing th e Governor to issue bonds of
the State to the amouut of $1,2m),OQO,
bearing t i/ht per cent, interest, and pre-
scribing that they should ‘be made paya
ble In the city of New York un the 1st uay
of April of each »ucc***ilve year.
on the lit flay vf April.
eMOjOOO on the 1st day ol April of
succeeding year until the wlioU Lssu
bonds authorized by thin act shall be
judd,* has the following additional provia*
“•Section 3. The (iovernor is hereby au
thorized ar*d ilirevU-d to increase the per’
centage on the taxes to be collected in tbe
year 1*574, and in every succeeding year un
til tbe whole of the bomis Uaued under this
set shall be paid, so that the taxes to be
collected in these year* shall exceed the.
amount otherwise authorized to be col-1
1IIK CACVUil«0 UIUCI , IIIUVI tails6 USE SBA sws
the year to three milts, which will, it is es
timated, be sufficient to meet all legitimate
expenditures contemplated in the general
tax act, as well a, put into tbe treasury
the $100,000 to meet the maturing bonds
April 1st, 1885;
"State or Gxoeoia, Execctive Depart-
ACERT, Atlanta, August 19, 1884.—In pur
suance section 1st, tax act, approved De
cember 9. 18*2, which require* the Gov
ernor. with the assistance ol the Comp
troller-General, to levy a percentage on the
taxable property of this state eulilcient to
meet the financial requirements thereof,
which shall not exceed two anil one-hall
tenths of 1 per cent., and after approxima
ting, as nearlv as practicable, the amonnt
in value of ail taxable property in this
State, as shown by the digest, it fa
"Ordered. That two and one-half tenths
of 1 per cent, be assessed and collected
upon the amonnt of the value of the taxa
ble properly returned by or assessed
against each taxpayer, and upon the vslne
of all property ln the State subject to taxa
tion ad valorem.
And it is further ordered, that for purpose
of paying tbe principal of the bonds, issued
by and under authority of an act approved
February 19th. 1873, ami in compliance
with said act. tbe further sum of one-half
ot one-tenth of one per cent, be assessed and
collected upon the amount of the value of
tlietaxableproperty returned by anasseit-
orlagainst each tax payer, and upon t ie
value rf all property in this State subject
to taxation ad valorem, making three-tenths
of one per cent, for all purposes.
“Henry D. McDaniel,
“Governor.
"W. A. Wright.
"Comptroller-General.”
14 to 4.
opened the door ana glared around the edi
torial room with a doubtful look.
"Certainly there ie,” said the editor
“haveyou git some there?'
“Yes, four poems, all of ’em on spring.
“Good! That’s just what we want John,
sprinkle a little mint sauce on these and
take 'em down stairs.”
"What for?” demand the poet.
“For the goat. He is tbe only one about
tbe establishment who loves poetry. But
he won't eat spring poetry without mint
sauce.”
Probable Joey Bngstook's Crandmothsr,
Boston Globe,
Mrs. Nancy Skidmore, of Manhattan
island, claims to be 120 years old. “Do
yon ever use liquor?” asked eome recent
visitors. "Ever since I was 17 years old.
I drink about a quart ot strong whisky
every day, and Dr. Blagon, of Harlem,
says it'* the only thing that keeps me alive,
i es, 1 have smoked ever since I was 23,
sometimes a pound of tobacco a day.
Here's a pipe I’ve used for fifty years.”
The lively old lady accompanied her visi
tors to the door, and as they were depart
ing she cried; “The girls dldB't eat ice
cream or wear Mother Hubbards when I
was a girl.” Then she threw a brick at the
goat and re-entered the house.
Tbe setond game of baseball was played
between the Stare and the Atlantan this
afternoon and reinlted disastrously for the
latter. Tbe Stars declined to go to tbe bat
tbe last inning, winning the game by a
score ot 14 to 4.
The 'Atlanta* and their backers didn’t
keep their temper very well, and on the
fifth Inning behaved so naughtily that the
umpire refused to go on with the game.
He wu, however, prevailed on to continue.
The games are attracting the crowd, but
Atlanta people are greatly disappointed
intbcirnlae. If the Atlanta* don’t brace
up and do better playing the Atlanta
crowd is apt to grow lukewatm over the
B *The remaining games of the series may
Rer, J- R, Craves Falls Paralyzed While
Preaching.
Special lo the American.
Memi-iiis, August 17.—This forenoon,
Rev. J. R. Graves, the well-known Baptist
minister, while in tbe midst of a discourse
at tbe First Baptist Church, on Second
•tract, was stricken with paralyele. He
would have fallen to the floor bad not sev
eral of bis congregation, seeing him gradu
ally linking down, gone to hu assistance.
His right side, from his head to bis feet,
was completely paralyzed, and bis condi
tion to-night is extremely critical. The
reverend divine Is well advanced in years,
and is the editor of tbe Memphis Baptis t
A considerable quantity of fruit is
being dried in Georgia thla year. Dried
fruit Iteats green fruit waiting for a
market. As to the worms—they mere
ly add to the weight of the commodity.
The Telephone rejoices that the Syl-
vania railroad is nearly completed.
Eight miles of the road are finished
and in operation; and the grading
force is within three miles oi 8ylvania.
A negro who was caught stealing
corn near Savannah alleged, in extenu
ation, that "a doctor hod ordered him
to get Borne corn for a sick child.” This
Is moro than usually gqod. The Chat
ham county doctors evidently belong
to no special school.
Tbe Atlanta /oumol mysteriously
remarks that “when these dogfcdays
cease these occasional showers will
cease." It is impossible to conjecture
to what “showers" our contemporary
refers; for, in tho same column, it sajs:
“The streets are very dusty and disa
greeable.”
Referring to tho fact that the re
turns in Harris county show a falling
oft in tho number of acres ol land in
the county, tho Hamilton Journal gives
thiB explanation: “The spring freshets
took off just 3,891 acres more dirt, it
seems, than tho guano men brought
us.” This doesn’t lack anything of
being good.
The Emanuel County Ilrmizer forci
bly says that “he who believes in only
half educating his children, and thinks
it tlie State’s duty to do even that, will
live to despise the day ot his penurious
ness,” the State doesn’t propose
even half an education, and it does
less than it proposes. Good private
schools are the ones in which to edu
cate children.
There are savage hogs in Johnson
county. The Wrightaville Ktcorder re
lates the following incident in point;
“The other day as Mr. James Dicks
was returning from J. O. Snell’s to his
home in Wrightaville, the horse which
ho was driving was attacked and se
verely cot by a large hog. The horse
became frightened, ran a short distance
at full speed, and thus escaped from
being more seriously injured. The
bleeding was profuse, and the wound
so severe that Sir. Dicks was forced to
leave his horse with a neighbor, and
get other conveyance to Wrtghtsville.
Tho horse is badly injured, and it is
feared that he is rained for life.”
EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF.
Brutal Solftshnasa of Sergeants Long
and Fred6rlcks-*Hidlng Food
from the Others*
The dissensions among tho Grccly
party, which were marked during ail
their long stay in the arctic regions,
ended at last m a cotnnlote division ot
the survivors. As tiino passed at ths
camp on Cape Sabine, And outlook be
came more and more gloomy and hu
man flesh was finally resorted to as
food, tho stronger ones obtained the
lion’s share.
MM Steward
ell were
the weakest ones of the party when
the rebel ships arrived. Sergeant
Ilraincnl had a little strength left. He
stood by Greelyas none the others did,
and supplied him will) a share of the
food. Sergeants hong and Fredericks
were quite strong. Tito former was
ablo to go about on short buntiog expe
ditions, in which ho W03 accompanied
by Sergeant Fredericks.’ The game se
cured was shared by these two, so self
ish hsd they become by the desperate
extremity to which they were reduced.
The sufferings of the others did not
appeal to them. The two Sergeants
determined to live together and tho
others might die. All discipline was
tone, and it was a struggle as to should
ire the longest.
A statement was published yesterday
irom I^igh Smith, oi London, tho fa
mous Arctic explorer, in which he said
the survivors should not have been so
weak and prostrated if they had been
living on hnman flesh. The truvh is
that the first reports oi their condition
seem to Iiavo been much oxaggera'ed,
especially with regards to Long, Fred
cricks and Brainerd. Tho first two
named walked unassisted to the steam
launch in a gale that tried the sailors
of tlzc relief ship to keep their feet.
The others were quite weak—some of
them too weak to walk. It is also true
that the pangs ol hunger were not such
as to lead Long, Fredericks or Iirain-
erd to overeat even had thev been
given the chance. Besides the docks
AYER’S
Ague Cure
aoaUloi an nutklotc for all malarial dl*-
irder* which, 00 far as known, !■ used in no
other remedy. It contain* no Quinine, nor
xnjr mineral nor deletcriou* •uUtance what
ever, and consequently produce* no injurious
offeet upon tlus constitution, tut leaves the
•yateas u healthy as it was before the attack.
WE WABEAHT AYER’S AGUE CURE
. ear© every ease of Ferer and Ague, Inter,
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fcxcr,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and liver Com
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by oar
circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund Uie^.
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass
Sold by all DrLgj^sts.
To the Democratic Voters of Bibb
County.
T AM a candidate for Repr -entative ir
I \ I ' hjprt to
the action of the Peci'
September 9th.
aag20 d&wtd.
V. ,'Y,
To The People of Bibb County.
M a candida e for re-election f) the
Ouse of Representative* of tho next
General Assembly, subject to tho Demo,
rrati’ n«>tn;!»:it >:» tu l*** r ’id** on Septem
ber 9th next, and resnectfullj aide your
support. C. L. BARTLETT.
augCO-d&wtd.
Syruf.—Florida and Georgia syrups 40a45e
-oulslana, good 85aVOc, prime 4Cc, choice 50t
55a re fl nod 50.
Fish.—Now crop, No. 1, bbls., $12.00, half
Jbbls. fC.00, quarter bbls. u: kit»70c; No. 3
mackerel. bbl«. IA 50, half bbls. $4,Ui, quar
ter bbls. $2.25. WU M. . . ,
MoLxa.—Aboui mreo car loads ln the mar-
et, whloh is active; trade medium; llOOahtt.
Horses.—One car load Teanoseeo la market :
$125*200 . . . „ ^ ^
* Hard wars.—Market firm. Horse shoes ^.00
p.T keg. Mule shoes 46.00. Iron bouud hamo
M.50*5.00. Trace chains 4SnMe per nalr. Ames
<hovcls 111.00 »er dns. Plow hoes 4WAKo par
Jib. Hal man's plowstocka $1.15. Axes «7.u0xx [
8.00 per dos. Cotton cards $4.00. Well bucket*
IH.2C Cotton roos 15L,a2oc per Ih. Swede iron
»&5Uc per tb, refined sZEJc per lb. PUm steel
yTpSK Sa'lk S2.75—basts ol ULd. Powner
«.& per keg Kla.mng powder $3.00. Lead *
per lb. Dropsho tl.85al.90 per bsg. Barbed
wire Teflie
Announcement.
for »'»* in the next (ieneral
Assembly, ?ubj«M*t t.• tho nomination o(
the Democratic party of Bibb county on
9th September next.
augllM&wtd W. A. LOFTON.
To the People of Bibb County,
J AM a candidate to represent the county
in the next Legislature, subject to the
Democratic nomination on the Otli of Sep
tember. N. E. HARRIS.
»njl9diwtd
Tbe remaining games of tbe eerie- may
be closer and therefore more Interesting,
but Use games already played do not give
much promise forth* rest.
Atlanta, August 20—This morning
abont 9 o'clock, at 233 Peters street, an ac
cident occurred which ie likely to remit
fatally to Charlie Baer, the seven-year-old
boy of Mr. M.J. Baer. The boy was play
ing in a store, which was being fitted np
for a bar, and a large, very heavy counter,
not yet fixed in its place, tell on him,
crushing in lilt breast and inflicting an
ugly wound over bis left eye. Tbe physi
cian called in found two of the ribs broken
and one of them penetrating the lunge.
The wounds are frightful, and it is feared
the little fellow will not recover. The
family la very much distressed over It.
ratrrirrtATRY company no. 2.
The Governor was In conference this
morning with the lessees of Penitentiary
Company No. 2, B. G. Lockett A Co., in
regard to the condition of the camp and
the convict! there.
•TATS FINANCES.
Tbe total pttld on the Jnly Interest to the
let ot Anguet wss tBlAl 90. Of this
amount there wse paid In New York $133,-
079; In Savannah, $24,072 50; ln August*,
$19,721.40; at the State treasury, $25,130.
From th. etetement lost rendered the
State by the Fourth National Bank of New
York. U appears th* Stste'sbaltncsAn-
iSai.1883, was$31,4(18.78; August 1,1381.
tbe balance was $7,011.84
DOING WILL.
Jasper Wtlkerson, the negro those wife
dosed him with poison. Is to-day, recovsr-
jnf f,«n» th. effects of the arsenic and will
git we'l. Tbe wife denies the charge.
How John Splan Disobeyed Orders
Spirit of the Times.
John Splan, the driver of Rams, is inlmi.
table as a story teller. Hi* descriptive
power* are good, he use* the right word in
the right place, and is ever ready to illus
trate almost any subject that comes up
with a case from his own experience.
Not long ago we were talking about own*
ers were directing their drivers how to
navigate in a heat—just as the running
herse men do some ignorant little *‘ooon.
••It's a great mistake,” said John. “They
should do as Lucy Jim did witli me. \ ou
know Jimmy, that used to take care of
it xt.—'Tbe marxet steady; good demand; we
quote at cfbolouile: Western timothy $LlCs
Clfl4; small lots
University of Georgia, Athsns, Ga. -
FREE TUITION.
CJESSION begins first Wednesday in Oc-
O tober, 1831. Taltlon free in alt depart
ments except those ot Law and Medicine.
Complete courses of Instruction in let
ter?, Science. Chemistry and Engineering.
It nard $18.50 per month. For catalogues
address the Chancellor nt Athens. Ga.
LAMAR COBB,-
Secretary Board Trnsteeo.
redlm wk It
iugl7(un&wedlm i
NOTICE.
Liint.CALcixxn Plabtk* andCkwxht.—Ala-
oama lump llmo is in fair demand, and is sell*
mast tl.D-rot.i-. per c*Af.RD PROPOSALS will be raced I
@£fSffiS?£S r E55’ S Board of Comrotsaloners of Tellslrroui
m
given me ciriiu u. ,,,v- late cement lt.50ti.00: Portland cement 13.75s
which Long was eating when rescue <.oa naBuMtaqI1 g. nuM sL, ;
came, two other ducks, which had been) iwiwdrrert 8!<t; rrenutMcd TMCIe: a ?fta
shot by him, were found behind rocks ?!q- "tm» ext™ C7»7Hc; yellow e«a7c.
—w.. II... e.mn Here waa food Strpu-Torragona almonds aa pvt ttj.Prtn
fit
Things That are Better.
Itemixer.
While it is better to be born lucky
than rich, it Is better to marry a poor
girl with a sweet temper than a rich
girl with a red-beaded one.
Good.
Brunswick Herald.
Can nothing be done to lessen local
legislation in Georgia? When less local
legislation ia needed, there will be no
necessity for converting biennial r
sions into three sessions every year,
know Jimmy, that used to taxe care ot
Lucy, and what a long-liradcd Irishman
he was. He used to put his words ekas
together, and If he had been born with a
•ilrer spoon in his mouth he would have
been s lawyer or s' politician. Well, when
Jimmy was robbing Voltaire, it teem, that
Crawford. Voltaire's driver, missed getting
to a certain meeting in time for \ oltaire •
class. Jimmy came to me, very aerioui,
the morning of the race, and raid:
“ ’Mr. Splan. the boee will not be here,
and I’d like to have yon drive the stud to
day. and don’t you think It would be best
to stay back for a heat or two, as they re
too fast for us at first?"
“I agreed with him, and really meant to
folio , the tactics he suggested, but I got
sway well the first beat, the fast one* got
tangled up on the first turn, I sent Old
Reliable' along and won th. brat. When
Jimmy came forward to take the horse I
half snoloelzed for altering the programme,
bat be raid. In desd earnest:
•••Ife all right; your orders were not
positive.’ ”
Th* Killing of th. Escaped K.iftucky
Convicts.
Rpecisl to the Cincinnati Enqnirer.
Ltxis&Tos, K\\. August 17.—About U
clock this morning a man namad ltes-
S n. who lives about eight miles eouthof
is cits', cams to town and reported that
Georg. Abopsnd Theophilus Graves, two
of the convicts »ho escaped from the i>ynl-
tentlsry st Frankfort last Thnradsy. had
appeared st > he fsrm-botue of ’Squire John
Muir, who live* in Resgtn’e neighborhood,
and donramlcd breakjiut which was fur
nished them. After breakfast they raked
tor a dally paper of last Friday and in
quired the way to Winchester and left.
From Muir’, they went to Reagan’: house
and told him who they were. They were
each armed with s needle gun and two
pistols, and told Reagan that no fifteen
men in America could capture tiram *Uve.
Tbev also told him they didn t want to
hurt him or rob him, but that they had lo
have $4, and hs speedily furnished them
srith that amount
Alter they left his house Rrafsn came
to town posthaste, tnd notified Sheri tl
Rhodes about the eecaped coorlcts being
in his neighborhood. Sheriff Rhodes Im
mediately anmmoncd a j-osse of sight men,
who armed thmnsrives with shotguns
loaded with buckshot and pistols. &>v-
ing ths city about 12 o’clock they prpered-
edoutthe Richmond turnpikeun U they
reached the bone, of George Cassell, abou
nine miles from Lexington. Mr. Cassell
told thesherifl the convicts ware in hi*
com field, as he had seen them enter Itdnr-
bfc the morning, and otiered to lead the
povse to the place. Sheriff Rhodes inm-
,_,I _ h ,, n inoned some eight or ten ol the neighbor-
hoodas an additional posse. A cordon ot
i wtctivvu win. »—■■■• “ftTn^Anriit tn pickets was stationed around the tielu, end
Choate, as assignee oJUro ^<,5^ of the posie then entered It, Mr.
have paid twenty crote on the dollar, £ way. and all creeping
Aside from th. stierUralevv BMriPJ .’orm on knee-. Cassell was in front,
w sriresaes us^tssss. ss g ss >d presssM*!™**
ie sheriff was removed for nesting cer-
How He Would Express It.
Hartwell Ban.
A correspondent ol tho Atlanta Con
stitution wonts to know horw to form
the plural o( tailor’s goose, and the
Corutitulion gives it up. We should
form tho plural thus: Every tailor
should have at least two goose irons.
A Profitable Aore.
Carroll County Times.
Mr. S. E. Helton raised this year
9,200 pounds of German millet on one
acre. It was weighed alter it had been
ent and dried six days. The total cost
of fertilizers, cultivation and harvesting
was $12. At $20 a ton, this wonld give
$80 profit on one acre. He is now-
sowing the same acre in turnips, thus
raising two crops In one season. Sir.
Helton lives near old Carrollton, in a
neighborhood noted for good farmers.
* Not tb. Book It Wanted.
Atlsnts Journal.
"Lot me show you a nice book,”
said the agent to an Atlanta colored
dude.
What ia dat book?”
It is called ‘llow to Educate Your
self,’ and is s most valuable —
la dat book’ got ennything ’bout
baseball in it?”
”N-no; nothh${ about baseball, but
near the winter camp. Here was food
for aday or two carefully put away.
When Brainerd reached tho Thetis a
saijpr thoughtlessly gave him a piece
of hard tack. He did not devour it, as
a starving man would be expected to,
but instead handed it to the Quarter
master, with the remark that he knew
he should not eat it, though ho would
like to. The men were poor and thin,
but not reduced as much as many be
lieve, and the three strongest would
undoubtedly have lived many weeks
more without reliel. Brainerd. being
by hiaiself, would have been the first
of the three to succhmb. But Lone
and Fredericks, banded together an<]
against the others, ss they were, could
have dragged on their wretched exist
ence. When one ot tho party became
too weak to get about the instinct of
sell-preservation lod his companions to
look out only for themselves.
A Cr.St Discovery,
Mr. William .Thomas, ot Newton, La.
uvs; "My wife has been seriously affected
wftli a cough for twenty-five years, and
this spring more severely than ever before
8he bad used many remedies without re
lirf, and beinffvrged lo try Dr. King’* New
Discovery, did eo, with moat gratifying re
sults. The first bottle relieved her very
much, and the eecond bottle lias absolutely
cured her. 8he baa not had so good health
for thirty years.” _ „ .
Trial bottles free at Lamar. Rankin &
Lamar’s drag store. Large size $i.
‘orracona almondsZJdper is:lrm
I paper shell 84c; French waIuuU ISslSo;
Naples ^pecans ISc; Brazil Ue; filberts—;
a-ofttmts tab per 1000.
ORANdlvt.—ecarcoand ln good demand. Flor
selling at B.50a4.00 per crate.
lU-Utrk. Arm a;oI In good demand; ««-
..... GOaiSOc; West Virginia black 17c; law oil
70c: cotton feed fit; headlight Marc; kerosene
Loweries the Record.
Paovipaaci, August l*.—Frank Work’*
team, “Edward” and “Dick SwivvUer
were driven by John Morphy, at Nsrtgan-
sett Park, this afternoon, to boat their own
record of 2:iOK tor a purse of $1,000.
Th. Hooalar War.
Wkll Street Nswz,
It’s tbe wont country tor mixing np
matters yon over braid of, be said, *■
they were talking shout Indiana.
“Well, I waa down there a few weeks
ago to see what could be got from th.
wreck of a busted dry goods firm. They
had assigned to a man named Chosts.
•*I see?' .
"Choate busted'
befog appointed.’
bond assn,
tain goods, and a lawyer ebraged me $20
for estimating that l ought to get J- Per
reuLonmy claim, but^advunnp^me^to
leave town
log & riot”
i Frenchman’s Opinion of American
Wiles.
•C. Loots Gtobe-Democrst.
, , . We cannot refrain trom quoting entire
therein of one hundred tbousaotl ( ne pftns tMfc relating to ttt.
dollars, and he is hereby instruct*! to ap i evidently a person oC percep-
propriste this sum of oee hundred thou- 1 *•
•tnd dollars annually to the payment of
the bonds issued under this act. and tho
faith of the Hlate it hereby pledged that
I beg vour pardon! I waifo-gettiogthat
bsmiTsgne win. Is manufactured inSL
• Iholdltlmportanttolety.nknow
whole amount shall be paid.
‘The sixth section of the art provides that
'this act rthall 1ms printed «>u tlie hack of . * .
ea* h iiond. U>K* - ther with a lertiticate I .
by the Treasurer certifying that :h** . . ,
boodisotie o! the series authorized by th>« " ‘ '
“Well, v
"Den I doesn’t care to look ober
it.”
1 Hints, Wool, rrc.—Hides—receipts ttglit;
lrv flint8al2: salted 8al0. Wool nominal: nn-
Uaebed ^ka20c: wath'*' 24a28c; burry UalStv
Wax 20®22c. Tallow 5(4* V.
QEAieT—<h»ru—markc® firm: stock Ulifh
<Qod milliiiK corn 85a88o by car lots.
small lots: mixed corn 76a?6c. Oats—good de
mand and bUhcr; we quote: Western
Georgia rust-proof 7Sa75; Texas rust-pro ?
$0, Bran $1.15al.20. *
Liquoae—Kjrv 61.60a5.5A Bourbon $1.60a5.00
redistilled rro and com fial.30, gin sod rial
tl.ueil.75. S C com $1.60, pcRch and app e
brandy 12.00*2.75. caUwba wine $1 25, port and
♦herrv wine «l-25aA85, cherry «gd *in|ei
brandy 90call.AH, French brandy $X25a5.75, do-|
(nestlebrandy tlA&alOO. . ,. J
Picklks.—nut» iLfrJ; quarts <223 half oai
rclB. plain anil mixed, $7.00 L
nONioss.—Yellow and red |A50 per barrel.
m Paorr.—Bananas, red, $L50a2.uO perbanen;
c2.0ni.UM).
Potatoks.—Gbod demand for now potatoo*
r bb,
P ilrdcnJ m
iayerM U.'iO per )hix ; new 1>
■ a r ru:t. stfls
■ Rica.—Good ec; prime ; fancy 7c. ■ I
Btaecb.—Refined pearl ooxea 6c; do. 1 «
^ARniNK**.—Quarter boxes American $6.75a
0u; Imported $13^0.
Salt.—The demand is moderate and tne
market steady; large stock; Virginia $lal.25;
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON MARKET REPORT
ST
TgLEOEara AND McaaXNOXS.
Macon, August 2)—Kvenlng.
a
COTTON MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
LlvssrooL, Aug. JS—Ifooa—Cotton dull sad
lug; AlddW uplands *H: middling
OrtSSts-Mi Mies TOOO^bstvj. lot •tocvaexum
and export .VJ: receipts 4100, A sure an 4400.
Futures fiat and Irregular. . . ..
1 HsptemDer « 244* 144
sod October.. -S *
October and November.—
November and Oecsmber.
December *~4 J.nusry—
Jsnusnr sad Frbrnarr-....
February and March
March tad April
*Y|jm^4ii—iff'Amarican SMu’
of American cotton bav. all drclned l-U;
IddUngs uplaniti 4 I II; middling Orleans
4. Futures dull. ^
Honoring Brave, True Men.
Csrtersvllle Free Press.
The Southern man who docs not
honor theso defenders of tit* “Lost
Cause,” does not deserve respect.
Many oi them are glowing old and the - -riuir- CIONd w ..
youngest of them have passed to mid-
dlo age, and in a few more years there August and B^rtembjr, seller. • 144
will be bnt a few of them left to meet
Member sad January, atlls
nuary sad February, rallsi
iptaabar, sellers —
BowdofComrelssloneraof Telfairc
Ga., until the 4th dsy ot Augu't nezt tor
but'dlne a JsU et MeRse, Ga., of brick a ork.
to be couitructeil under plena and .pedtica-
tlo'i- furnlibcd by John D. Fred, agaat (or P.
J. Pauly A Bros.’ patent edit, (adopted by
Conmluloncri' Court), which esn be seep by
‘ io to John F. McRae. Clerk.
. j*. The work to b* oompleCcd t,.<
the Brit dey of IVtcember next On the 1th
day of August tho belt propoi.l trill be re
ceived by ttte Court, reserving the right, how -
ever, to reject eny or all bid.,
tty order ot Telfair Commtirioncn Court.
July 7. US4- JOHN 8MITII, Chairman.
JNO. F. McBAB. Clerk. «nx7-Uw4w
PROVISION ANO CRAIN MARKETS RV
TELEGRAPH.
ST. Lome, Augutt 3).—Flour unchanged!
family tLOOrri .'o. blgn srade. tC.MWS.75. v> hint
acUve snd firm: No. E red winter I'-’l.-c'-’J
■ lartfdJ’J Angurt, No S ret 7:D.» V
HR higher; « mixed COMsW ca,
COIA'.J Aoxo.l 0»u higher snd slow: NoJM
mixed UtMvc bid tor cash, te Augutt. _Fro-
vtstoD* tlrm: Mtss tiork lobblnx. old tieoJ.
new |l».iO. Bulk mtxli-’.on* clear flUa
10,70. short ribs Ilfiw.t0.4a, short clear 110 CL
Karon eteady: long clear til to.;hort rib 1L2J,
[short clear tlt-MJ. Lard .toady st t7.filS-
WhUkv Quiet sod steady at tuff.
Chicago. August -jo.—Ftoor dull: good
l choice wtnt.rtL74s5.ZV Mlnnrwru tA75s
4 Ml patent LV-aK. TY vs heat cloved lower:
liSSSraftBMjii September t7.S7fts
btedy sttt.to. b:;..r t: and unchanz. 1:
SS%J3 JtVJTl oaf ’la-M. granulated
2
2 rmv i
R. F. SMITH'S
NEW STORE.
THE FAIR
HE NICEST GOODS
FOR THE MONEY
’
-
MULBERRY STREET,
Between Third and Fourth.
suglTdlwAwlt
Crawford Coumv,
notice!
A.J. Dsnlelly, Aflmlnlitrstor, vs. jimetC.
Bond 11 el. Bill, cti\, InCrAWforvl 3U|»erioc
»!r»e,»TL™. UAL
It eppearlnr lo th* i mrt that John D. VMm-
Unirton. Wlflum W. WhitUnxlon. kUmeaote
Wblttington end Welter II. WhUiSnirtosL fiMir
of the dcfcodenle ln the above stelod !»lll, *re
* la of the SUte of UeorxlA, but ere
HlltiU of JH
l it latheretoreo. :. rod on romplslnsnt'i mo-
1km. that service ol .aid bUl bo perfecte.1 n i - >u
■aid defendant, by pahUiblug tht. order la
the T.' .graph an 1 tfsasisgar (the pub:; ge-
•etuinwOh the legal adrartlMtteuuu*
K bradlihed lor mtd couaty), once a m Mk tor
mouth ■ before the neat term of .aid
court, and that eald defend mu h.ve unlit
E'wanar • ww “ “ rl ”“
if T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C.
A true extract from the minute.
J. W. JACK. Clerk.
March ZUL1M4. amy*7-l.w4m
n*OkOI4, CRAWFORD COJNTY.-Au
'• guttu. J. McAfee makes appllcaUonto ■
for letter, of edmlntitratlonoa the e.ute
lAbreham J. Me Alee, late ot .aid county..
1 'nit. I* therefor, to c*te all parsons cc
eerntdtoshow cans*. It any they have,
th. am Monday in Keptcmber next, why »:
fasr»%S«ttjH
together. Let Use annual reunions bo
continued as long ss there are two of •
regiment to meet together.
ey h .
t»; . into the u.ld the convict and-
i- V .•■rani! up and shot I'aMell square in
..... -f.,%1 , ea 5 with a neeiile-zun. Ca-,,11
rolled over anJ exclaimed, "My God. I am
tillfd ■ and instantly expired. Grave,
al-o attempted to dnmt Deputy Sheriff
lam. ' . llojera. but tuv itnn mapped.
1:,nrers and I’st't. S. G. Sharp then Loth
ciptied a loid of liucksbot at Grave., *nd
left down badly woundml, butc.mtinued
to lire ami ,-hsrp and Rogers bad to re
treat A new line «.! a Dee, lily foroimi.
however, and another advance marie.
George A Imp sprangup and attempted to
I.re at the advan, mg line, but he was .hot
an,I instantly Wiled by • load of buckshot
from the gun ot James Veal. Graves, drac
jH-rote'.v W., inrlerl as he waa a!-, arose and
ibowe.t fight, but he wu riddled and m-
Jtautly kil.ed by a volley of buckshot from
* 'khw'pwa* from Loiligrllle and Grave.
t fricr.tl "a itli .i scroUni/m
Yesterday a certain jeweler wrote a
note to a young gentleman of tho city,
asking him to call and pay for ft dia
mond ring which he bid purchased a
few days prior to last January. The
nolo waa polito but determined. Tlie
young gentleman, it seems, became in*
aignant and, going down to tlie jewel
ers place of business, used some lan
guage which ia not considered exactly
au/ait In society polite, and ended by
inviting him from behind tlie counter.
The invitation was accepted and the
proprietor came out accompanied with
a big stick. He told tho young gentle
man to get oat or he would put him
out. Other words followed and the
young gentleman finally asked, to have
the bill receipted, which was quickly
done and tne cash handed over. A
large crowd congregated and witnessed
tho affair with interest. Th* man of
diamonds buys he ia satisfied.
ASIfcSjjj
sssrs^j^Sy^^isti
, anuArv end February, value J) 5444
I lepteasiwr. buyers. .. ....6 1-64
Nsw York, Auf. 20.-Nooru-CctteD quiet;
middling uplands SO U-lis middling Orleans
II l-U.
Futures market closed steady; saIm 122/100.
Tbe following teV.e shows the opening and
In Memory of LHtle Venie.
On Monday. July 28.1384. the an*el of
death entered the home of Dr. snd Mrs.
U L. UolUnd, st Card.ville, in Jones
county. Oa., and t>ore from their midst
tbe spirit of little Yente Into the region,
of eternel sunshine, after suffering for
sixteen d.ys with that slow disessr.'yphoid
fever. She was born October 1st, 1870,
lacking a few months of being Hyraraold
The dear parent., nude, sunt, .uter-
brotbar* and friends, mis* you sadly. \<
nle, darling, for you were the pet ol the
household and seemingly the best beloved
SE:
New TOSS. Aug. ■Jfi-oottoo eloeel quiet;
selee 1314; middling upUnds 10%; middling
Oskstaa ti.
CousoltdAted net receipts 204; exports, to
Greet BrltAln 2111. _ „ _ .....
Galvestom, Aug. 20.—Cotton firm; middling
net receipts 22; grot* 22; teles 177: stock
’ Noarr,;.:, A- 1 " -(’oltoo. dull: mid
dllag llS: net receipt* 6. gros* 6; •Alee 0;
stock lfto; exports, co^twlse 404.
Wiuavwroi*. Aug. JO.—Cotton market firm;
middling 10*;; net receipts 10, gross 10; saios
-slock.44. ,pAlt mld-|
■ Id:
HA VAKHAS. Ang. ao.—Cotton •
filing 10» *: *«t receipU l'» groes U; i
stock IS; exports, cosstwUe lo:.
OtTY MARKETS. I
jgjtits.—W>»t4»rn msrkKs continue to sd
TAQclng. 8tocksligKt. We quote: Beoon—sides
inouldere Bulk mnu-sides lU
11'.; thotilders 7yi. Haxos 1S;4a16, »* to site
end quaIKv. .... . .
Laad.—Market quole*l higher; stock am
ole W«quote In ueroee and tub* ^‘sa*"
[o IS D4.il* IS. & a pellff 10* 4 : X tb DAlla\\
BCTTSU.—ttarket ffteedy an 1 well“*~"’
— ’‘sSSM, »gg^iSBy A SSS d £g.ra tf.
WM the news of lb* terrible traiedy about $
o’clock tbit evcn’.np. when he came for
the coroner, J tb**
^’The sure thus eotemnly eoofeaned -Ub ’ ““-'i• to
ot onv |, .j, 1 r , .1 tt 1( ,.i-wnd dollar, U’ai- ^.-u a..!..:: d.. MM • ' ‘ v'b k'-tuTv , »
annually r.i-M ... pay tbvm, by tb. Isryl Jg.“«g.?*^SteTrax Urasaot. frtend 1 was°ton.o4t>«h^MBretoKStaSraff^.l^
c€*tewrehi totattesn—jSRtfislSTwre,Iremateste.gaintt.8$. 11*4B?Rteh*P 1 ,
at-.v- . 1 LredseharenraDW *HlMW«tlRIRf|R« l * | o , $ , y^J^.
-Ohs. i>*l»atRZRtt«»R1*»*_>»-.—*IiSiS>i3**tt"Ton jattTKreSF»^|s<Ms»4M>g»pe_*gg*
lit. fte-r.e! I • .r re (.iff * Iff nil 1 . . . • . . ’ lu - •."**» •, . . I V .t .. » * ’ . ’
-IlOld ana seeming'j «« 1 nlrpminfirlr-
But knowing that y-u are rate m that ; cou
celestial home forever, blesse d fer sN'Ve ; ^
enything t.iey coold ask end oCUntimea cakdt.—Assorted, I
hushed in the erms of an sngelu- mother
whose love is wi?e sml tender, far lurpMs-
ing their jwnti**ep slfections, they could
not w;nh you !>*• 4. When »' lw--t they,
too, ere railed to cr >-i the “shining
4? 1 one little- white-robed angel wlllo
•*-HE BEST IS CMEAKUWi
“ S\f HiltA
QlW Hiller*
Ilia* l ••*»»»'
unrhsugoi. Nil s fall «7*C4. Poes I
mewflsffi. LMdsuoMer: Prittstt—
Balk meats .tiunx: .Uuutdrr. 44.W. toon rib
un M Rscod btihrr: shoulder. I7J0, .bolt
rib lll.fit. abort etrar *11.75. Haare-Snssiv aafT-Uwtw
cured aachsnsedat OfiSfi Suxarttrsdr “d
uncbsnfsd: hard (rstMd) 1X*)N. Kj*,®"
loa. IWtt Boca .ready; common and light
MJHrtSt ireTElng and butcher* $6.l«aSJ0
Wbtak, stead,staff)
DouisviLL*. surntt »-Ftenr stradyrad
- - -fo-——--4 • * i«. MWU W A Not 45.45 I
A.V75. Wheel quiet: No. 2 red (aU new j _
££?*£ ,ip ftIRESHERS
ami sad ttredj. Itora pork tteSS. But. q :v V,n.tt —
mett*-.houldcrs *7jOO ctesr rib . dra t . .TTT 5Trr»-..res.
c!eAr sides 111 w. Bsoou 1 shouldsrs UM .,,.i i-rv.wre t,. n>« i unmo x TsjWjv c»-.
rlesr ribs tlLM. short clear $12 00. Warns- 1
Hagsr-rored *$0 let and stoedj st $14.25. Lerd—
■it ala leal 15.25.
Naval Stores.
Havana ah. Auguat20. — Boeln (palee) quiet:
ctralned to goo>i airaiiie*! Sl.ir>4l1UW; sue*,
barrels. Si-lrtU tarpvoline dull: TSgUlsr
tales barrels.
Ckaelistoh. August20.—Bplrlta turpentine 1
flsL wu price bid. Kosln quiet: strained an l
good summed 9LQZ%, good strained li.W‘ J.
WiLHiKOToe. August 20.—spirit* turpentine
steady at Kosln firm: strained •*’ ;
good alralnea 4L0X Tar firm: bartl I1A\ ;
Ciudo turpentine steady; bard 41.00, yellow dip
snd vL-ginRUW.
Nrw York. Augu»l JO— Rosin — refined j
firm at $1.20*1.27Dptrits turpentine iteafiy
atB.
Wools
Hrw Tou, Aug. 20.-Wool firm: unwsshefi
i to SO, fioaeeuc fleece »4 to 4A, Texans 12
to 22
U4L
V. S.tlOLTON.
Ordinary.
« 01 iCE.
C. o. Aesaeai, exeenwr o une estate *> Ionian-
■otli Leeaeor, va. Ewell Webb, prlaeipa!, sn<l
John H. Handers, security.—Complain^ ln
JHlbb Superior Court. . . „
I T appeArtng to the court that John H. San
ders, one ol the defendants ln tbe above-
nami'd canse, 1* dead, and Win. K. banders is
sdmliihtraloron hla estate.
It Is ordered by the court that said Wm. R.
Handers bt* made a party defendant to ial<l
Unit, and be being a non real'* ~
ol thin o.-d*-r Ih* served by publics
scribed by statute.
Hlg:.*-d thla 8th day of Norember, l*wO
T. J. H1MNONH. J.8. C.^
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court, April 3d, HA». A. B. ;
apr4 Ia<4L(
I by publication as pre-
Clerk. I
KOK.'i! A. Crawford
*“ - —y. July 1 , 4
irlngthe above and forego
D. Mathews executor of the
l*j»t Vblll snd tot ament of Kn4>.'h Eatttvs,
leiadt
Ot K.oturk, rnlvvr.lt,. L.lln,t..n. Kj.
Riwiwn’^ C»n >.-4 .. •■>• —I uv in »• y**r > ‘ . L
Ttara U. cm, i t S ‘ r ~_
•mi. s»*' a,w ? '* *•.•. u .!)-•■ r .1 —1 ‘ X* —
AsHl:. .'at', T -f. ' * f ‘ 2
frw 1-toJf . S ’rtf smuwM l lV**,Ttt.w?l 77
BttBile list Jfi.- r*-bb li to O reereMif frw« II S'-* 1 -*
u*« u H*. » toils 444 UMi4>ar t-F^ttoflu? tauB.Ssri
-. ... ....... •*; •
I"!.V.’:'.5v 11itf aV .VlTH
AGENTSKSiS
Lanp
tfnlly. Stf«9
r.4 ry Ua|4
l Sbw MS
iit.l \,e
th»
l
the
lOtolO'-i- „ . . .
Co am Bssr —Cooked.
CHlUL- Market bare.
Corns.—*The markft l
chol< e lie ffnoil lie;
common llal -if.
Fioca.—Lewer but in
medium
testofl rarars-1 ny wsrewto l
id i: %\
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