Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, August 29, 1884, Image 2

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TIIE WKEKLT TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1884. THE* TALLAPOOSA SUNK. Four Persons, Including ths furgson, Drowned..Officers ol ths Steam- sr Cnarssd With Carslsss* nsss—Ths Particulars. Comoi City. Mass., August 22 —The United States steamer Tallapoosa sank off here last uight. The survivors have bees landed nt Wood's Hole. She collided with a luge three-muted schooner. She lies with her mainmut and topol her smokestack onto! the water. The Talla poosa Is a paddle wheel veuel of GW tons, and carries two guns. She Is used aa a dis patch boat. It Is stated that two lives were lost by the disaster. Washington, August 22.—Commodore English. Acting Secretary ol the Navy, this morning received the following tele gram from Lieutenant Commander Merry., commanding the United States ship Talla poosa. dated at Wood's Hole, in regard to the sinking of that vessel: “The Talla poosa was suuk by collision with the schooner James S. Lowell, about five miles eutof Vineyard Haven, at 11:15 last night Bbeliesin mid-channel, in about ten fath; oms of water. The schooner struck us on our starboard forerigging, cutting deu through to amidships, and the TaiRpoosa sank in about live minutes. The schooner was damaged about the how, as far as ascertained. Passed Assistant Burgeon Clarence E. Black and George A. Foster, landsman, missing.caiue to Wood's Hole at daylight, by the steamer Gate City. The Fish Hawk has gone to tiie wreck. Please give mb Instructions. The wreck should lie lighted, for the safety of navigation." The Tallapoosa left Boston yesterday morning, with freight for Newport. She left Waihington navy yard about July 14. with freight for Northern yards. Secretary Chandler joined her at New York, with a party of ladies, and aailed in her to Porta- mouth; N. H-. and vicinity. Boston. August 22.—The facts of the sinking of the United States steamer Tal lapoosa are as follows: The Tallapoosa, with 140 men and officers, was bound to Newport to take on board Secretary Chan dler, At 11 o'clock lut night, during a thick fog, when three miles nortbeut ol Oak lilutls, Martha's Vineyard, she was struck on the bow by the schooner James B, Lowell, of Bath, Me.. Capt. itecd, from Baltimore for Portland, with a cargo of coal. Her side was crashed in and she Bank in live ininutea in about ten fathoms of water. As she went down her whistle was blown as a sig nal of distress, .and it was heard by the Boston and Savannah steamer Gate City, bound for the latter port. 8he came up mtnrdlatelv. and with the schooner Mary A. Hood, who happened to be in tiie vicin ity, rescued the crew, with the exception of the surgeon and one man,who are amid to be mining. Tbs Gate City blew her whittle, and the steamer Pish Hawk, lying at the Wharf at Wood's Hole, sent out her steam launch. The Gate Cltv lay to until three o'clock transferring the crew to the launch. They were all landed at Wood's Hole. The Tallapoosa Ilea on what la known as Squash Meadow Fiat, and the tmokeetack and top mast are visible. The schooner James 8. Lowell hualioon board several of the Tal lapoosa's crew. Wasiiinoton. August 22.—The following la a list of the officers of the Tallapoosa: Lieutenant Commander John F. Merry, Lieutenant W. H. Everett, Lieutenant F. K. Beatty, Passed Assistant Surgeon C. E Black. Passed Assistant Paymaster O. C. Tiffany, Passed Assistant Engineer W. P. Towne, Mates J. W. Baxter, L. B. Gallag her and Hugh Kuhl and Paymaster s Clerk Jama* Bishop, Jr. No delinks in formation can be obtained at the Navy Department as to tbs ex-ct character and extent of the freight and stores on ths Tallapoosa at* the lima of the accident. Sne was engaged in trans porting freight to and from different yards, and what she had left or what she had re ceived at Boston is not known here. Sec- retary Chandler waa to have Joined the “Tallapoosa at Newport, and aome of his personal effects were on the vessel when ehe sunk. Commodore English at once telegraphed to Secretary Chandler, in New York, notifying him of the accident, and also telegraphed to Rear Admiral Lace, at Newport, commanding the North Atlantic station, to at once despatch a vessel of bis a usdron, notr at Newport, to ilia scene the wreck, and to take such steps aa the Circumstances may require. iJoaTOX, August 22.—Capt. Reed, of the aAponer Jaine.i S. Lowell, says in regard to toe collision: “It waa tha most care- leit place of work I ever saw. The night waa clear, the lights ol tiie Lowell were burning all right and were perfectly visible a long distance.' 1 ! THE SIBLEY MILL Damaged hr Flre-Loaa About Thlrtv Thousand Dollars. AoorsTA, Ga., August 22.—A spark in the picker room of the Sibley cotton mill, this city, this afternoon, communicated fire to tiie opening room above, and in an instant the third and fourth atorlea of the picker house were ablaxe. Sprinkler! being applied caused a dense smoke, which drove the operatives Into tha mala building of the mill, aDd the hose was turned on, pre venting the destruction of the mam fac- torv, which is separated from the pick ery by a passage-way. The two up per stories of the picker house were burned throughout, and tha machin ery waa destroyed. The roof waa burned on and twenty or thirty bales of opened cotton lisdly damaged. The carpenter and machine ahop. underneath, was dam aged, but the boiler house in the basement eacaped. The fire caught from a spark in a cotton roll in (he picker room. The loss will probably resell 130,000, partially In sured. The Sibley mill was one of the handsomest in the United States, and the Plant represents a capital of over $200,000. The mill was built in I-vtO. on the Augusta canal, and when the lire occurred was running on full time. [srXCIAL TELXORAX.} Augusta, Ga., August 22.—The picker building of the Sibley mills was totally de stroyed by tire tliis afternoon. Itwaa caused by a nail or tlint rock passing through the picker. The main mill was not dam aged by the fire and only slightly water damaged. The estimated loss is from $10,000 to $60,000, fully covered by insu rance in about sixty companies. An exhibition game between the Browns and Clinches was played to a moderate audience. The score was nine to six. in favor of the Broarns. THE CREELY EXPEDITION. An Official Statement that tha Bodies wera Mutilated. [TELKORACIIKD TO Till ASSOCIATED rEESS.] NewYoek, August 21.—The Secretary of the Navy and theSecretaryof War have been in consultation to-day at the navy yard, Brooklyn, with Commander Sehley, concerning the Oreeiy relie! expedition. From them the following reliable state ment relative to the recent reports of the treatment of the bodies of the dead of the A DEMOCRATIC CAMPAICN COMMITTEE Finds Itaalf Busy Distributing Republi can Documents. Wasbinotoh, August 22. — Secretary Post, of the Democratic Congressional campaign committee, discovered to-day that that committee was inadvertently helping along the Republican campaign by illstribuii tg Republican documents. Tiie Democratic committee baa been send ing out aa one of its principal cam- E aign documents a speech delivered by enator Voorheea on tha imprisonment of M('Sweeney, tiie Irish sn.pect, by Brilish officials during the Garfield administration, and copies of these Breeches are obtained by the rommittee by requisition upon the Senate folding room. Tney are delivered to the committee in large quantifies, several thousand at- a time, already folded and in wrappers. They are ad. dressed by the committee’s employes and placed in the mails. It appears to have been the custom of the committee to rely altogether upon the integrity and cars of the Senate folding room officials, and to mail documents received by them without examination. To-day, however, an employe of the committee discovered, by accident ally opening one of the comments he was about to mril, that instead of Voprheea'a speech, the committee waa distributing, “where they would do the most good,” a Republican campaign document en titled “The History and Benefi cence of Protection,” made up of speeches o' the protectionist side of the tariff discussion in the House of Iteprc-entativcs last winter. An examina tion followed and disclosed the fact that all (he supposed Voorliees speeches in imsscsaion of the committee were sopies of this document. Secretary Post went at ones to the superintendent of the foding-room and took him to task about the matter, and was informed that the substitution of one document for the other was an honest mistake. It is not known how manv Republican docu ments were sent out by tne Democratic committee. They themselves have no means of establishing the fact. LOUISIANA PLANTERS. Thar Resolve in Favor of Protaotlon, and Aolourn Indefinitely. N'aw Ouleass, August 20.—The conven tion of the protected iuduatriea, consisting mainly of the rice and sugar planters of tha Stats, which met here to-day, caused aome surprise by takingno political action what- „ ,—. — t . . v, — - ever, and adjourning without really doing Se^nV^ry^XromeT, .njth.ng, aubjeet to cal. at a later date, the bodies, inferences have been drawn that The convention consisted of repreatnta- Incisiona had been madu in all the bodies ti*>* of the sugar and rice interest, dale- end that portions of the flesh had been gates from various labor organisations and used either for food or for bait for catch- the commercial exchanges of New Orleans, ing shrimps. The following authentic ox- I the sugar planters, however, being n a tract from Commander 8ch!ey’s report, large majority. There was also quite a now being prepared for the Secretary of I l;rge body of negroes present, representing the Navy, shows a portion of the remains the laborers on tbs plantations. For aome to have been so treated, but that those of I months past it has been the desire oi Lieutenant Lockwood. Sereeant Israel, Her-1 both political parties here geant Linn. Private Schneider, Ser- secure the indorsement of geant Cross and the Esquimaux Christian I convention. The Republicans urged it tc were absolutely whole and untounched. I place a lull electoral ticket in the] field, In preparing the bodies of the dead for I while the Democrats wanted it to indorse transportation In alcohol to Bl Johns, it Cleveland. The meeting to-day showed waa found that the bodies of six ol them— that tne convention could not come to any Lieut. Kisliagbury, HergL Jewett, privates unanimous aentiment on this point, and Whistler, Henry and Ellis and Sergt. Ital- for this reason no political action whatever aton-hail been cut and the fleshy parts was taken, beyond the adoption of a so- removed to a greater or leas extent. All rleaof resolutions pronouncing in favor of ... i protection. Hon. Carleton Hunt. Com the first district, waa ini •lection, and Senators CNbson and Jonas and Kellogg thanked for their good offices. > The other Imuisiana Congressmen, all ot , | whom voted for the Morrison tariff bill, Ltsleorai-hxd to thi associated press.] iKnored . A ra , !ori ,y oi th e cooven- Chattanooga. August 21.—Tiie Southern tion to day were Democrats, but it was Goal Association was formed to-day. A. 1 found impossible to unite in favor of any >;■ - “tr A, *; r :r elected president: J. T. Williams, ol Chat- n will probably watch events and wait for tanooga. E. E. McRoskey, of Louisville, a favorable opportunity to show its inflo- and A. M. Shook, of Traoy City. Tenn., encc and power, vice-presidents. The principel office will be in Chattanooga. The object of the asso ciation la to form a compact body for tha protection of the property represented, and to secure a fair . reve nue for the capital invested, and to bring abont a better understanding lietween the transportation companies and FRANK HURD NOMINATED. The Erla and Part of tho Lucas County DeltBatts Bolt the Nomination. Sandusky, O., August 20—The Dcrao- cra's of the Tenth Congressional district held their convention at Oak Harbor to day, at which Frank Hurd was nominated by acclamgfion. The district is composed of the counties of Lucas, including Toledo, Erie, Ottawa and Ssndmky. Lucas coun ty waa divided against Hurd, and Eric was solid for Judge O. E. Merrill, of Saudusky City. The Hurd managers, however, bad a machine, and so adroitly did they man- age it that no name except his was pre sented ; but this was accomplished by the bait ot nearly all of the Erie county dele gates. There was great confusion and ex citement in the convention up to the time that Hurd was nominated, and an attempt waa made by one of Hurd a men to draw a revolver on E. D. l’allir, of Lucas county, who spoke in favor of Judge Merrill. There were three acts ot delegate! from Lucas county. After a long contest the matter waa referred to the committee on credentials, which submitted two reports, the majority being in favor of Hurd, The minority report was acted on first and de feated. Erie county voting solidly for It, and when the result was announced left the hall with the exception “of a few dele gates. The Hurd men then made short work of the convention, and he was nomi nated with a rush. Tiie convention ad journed to the street and the nominee ad dressed the crowd from a carriage, arraign ing the Republican party with telling effect and re-affirming his positiou on tiie tarili. The Erie county bolters assert that they will vote for anybody to defeat Hurd, and in this assertion they are joined bv a num ber of the Lucas county kickers, Hurd, however, is certain that he can overcome all obstacles and receive a clean maturity. He has already rur. six times for Coll- 5 rest, having been alternately erected and pfeated. The district is considered Demo cratie, Hurd's defeat having been attrib uted to his ultra free trade views. Tiie Republican convention will be held in Fremont, August 23. The nomination will be between T. F. Mack, of the San dusky Register, and Kent Hamilton, a Toledo attorney. It is expected, that in this case Toledo will go away with the honors, as she controls the lafgest number of votes. IC2 DATS WITHOUT FOOD. Tha Remarkable Case ol Kate Smueler, of Fort Plain—Donth Near at Hand. Canojoiiakix, August 2).—The . self- starving esse of Kate, daughter of George Smuslcy, of Fort Plain, baffles the medical profession. Her physician, Dr. Willi Men, saya that sbe is a living akeletoa, yet to bloated that she actually weighs ignore than three monthe ago. Her parents- and physicians have begged in vain to get her to try and ]hold something on her stomach, but she positively refuses to swal low anything, only occasionally taking slight qaafid of water in-ber month, which is quickly ejected without being allowed to enter thestomich. The girl baa taken no food for UB days up to noon today? and no water or liquid in Her stomach in nine ty days. Sbe is twenty years of age, and was, previous to her sickness, prepenx ing and a general favorite. She was taden ill twenty-three months ago with spinal disease. Every effort waa wade to cure her. but she gave np hope, and adopt- the other bodies were intact. A COAL ASSOCIATION. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. FRANCO-CIJINESE DIPLOMATIC RELA TIONS SUSPENDED. China Refuses All Satisfaction In tho Way c? Sndemnitjr-.gngiand In creasing her Chinese Squad ron—General Notes. [TELEGRAPHED to the associated pbess.] FROM ATLANTA. A Delayed Prosecution—A Noble Pair-- Negro Criminals—Political and Personal. [SPECIAL CORHEUPOKDEXCE.) Atlanta. August 23.—In the month of January, 1883. two negroes, Kd Collins and Silas Thomas, employed at the cotton compress, near the Central depot, had an altercation, growing out of aome’trivial matter. Thomaa attacked Colli i s with a cotton hook and Collins responded with a •tout a tick, hitting hia'mau over the head a very severe blow. About a month after- Paris, August 21.—The following is an official resume of the Franco-Chlnese situ ation: Notwithstanding tha succeaaive word Thomas departed this life, and she respites granted China by France and the suspicion prevailed that bis death resulted moderation of the French officials having from Injuries Inflicted by Collins. There the negotiations In charge, Chinx has fin- waa no Vtquwit l ie id, no prosecution, no ally refused ail satisfaction for investigation by the grand jury, and no the Long Son treachery and prosecution whatever, but yet Collins re-called Its plenipotentiaries to thought It a healthy proceeding to take a visit off for the time being. The occur- Sbangbai. France ia . therefore com pelled to present China with a lut sum mons. M. Patenotre, the French minister to China, hu been instructed to acquaint Tsung Li Yamen with the vote nf parliamen also with the fart that the indemnity lias been definitely fixed at 80,000,000 francs, payable in ten years, and that unless the demand should be complied with within forty-eight hours. Admiral Courbet would take the necessary steps forthwith to secure the reparation due France. Tiie French charge iVaffairs was ordered to quit Pekin Immediately and join M. Patenotre at Shanghai. Li Fong Pao during the day asked for an au dience with M. Ferry, and announced to him that be had been ordered to return to hie poet at Berlin. The Chinese minister hade M. Ferry farewell and received his passjiort. CHINA won't TAY. just 21.—It is reported hero that the Chinese government at Pekin has given a final refusal to the French demand tor indemnity, and the French legation is abont to leave Pekin. THC CniNRIE AMBASSADOR LEAVES, Paris, August 21.—Li Fong Pao, the Chinese minuter, hu received his pus- ports. Tffl CHOLERA. Paris August 21.—There were four deaths from cholera lut night at Toulon and At one Marseilles. The quarantine at Malta hu been abolished so far as arrivals from Sicilian porta ere concerned. Mabxillu, August 21.—Tbe report of the rarages of cholera during the last twenty-four hours in the southern depart ment of France is as ’follows: -HerauR nine deaths, Gard fire deaths, Ande five deatba, Eastern Pyrenees sixteen deaths. Maueii an. August a.—During the l hours ending at 8 o'clock- this evening, 8 cholera deaths occurred here. Toulon, August 2L—One cholera death wu reported in the suburbs ot this city to-day. Since 10 o'clock this morning there were three fresh cun In the tows. Three cases were admitted’to tha hospital today, fire were discharged cared and three deaths are recorded. There are SO cues under treatment. London, August 23.—A dispatch to the Timer, which left Poo Chow at 7 o'clock this morning, says at 0 o'clock lut night ed the alow method of suicide by atarvu- Admiral Courbet officially announced that tton She suffers great pain, causing her h e bad received orders from Paris to make pectei at any moment. THE CRECNBACK-LABOR PARTT. A Prophecy that Butler wUI PDII I s 009 Votes. [telegraphed to the amociateo perm.] New York, August23$ -fhe Greenback- tliecoel operators' as to tb*lr respective I Labor party will hold a 8tate convention At Masonic Tempie, in thi. city, Saturday Interests so largely dependent upon each next George O. Jones- uys that the other. After agreeing on a scale of prices. I principal buaineaa will be lbs naming of which was not made known, the aseoUt- electoral ticket, and possibly (He nonsl- preslden'h^Tbe greiter part of the coal nation of two judges of the Court of An mine, in Tennes.ee. Georgia, Alabama | tXh th^ may be nominated. After the convention A Lin. *n New Ort.... I » reception to General Boiler will be given. „ * On Friday evening next a conference wlit . oJ iSSjl <*• b«ld el the trturtevent House, between, cation of th# judgment creditor*, Judge I al. National nartv committee, a deleft^ lHU, of lb. Federal Chart to-day granted u«ofaerotreHrom theAssU-MonSpS ■ decree eppolntlng Mr. >j-b, attornoy for I |i, re p r a«.ntattvem of All regularly the Kansas Ctty, Springfield amI Meniph.s 0 r**nl««l bodies in tha State that choose to-™* Mexatre. Jone. predict. that But- ATRACCSY IN ATLANTA. board an English ynnboat at midnight. It la reported that Li Fong Pao hu been in structed by imperial decree' to - settle the Eugene Robinson Killed by Charlie- White di *pnte on the best tmna poaaibf*. —The Election in Henrr* [SfEUtAL TRTKOKAMlj Lortsox, August 22.—A dispatch from Shanghai of thlt morning says Admiral Courbet bu annouaced bis intention ol day. The French ccmsuTtn this-city hu- lowered bis Hag. Advices from Pekin of K.J: Reagan was^nominated | thaUhcrimyemonio? Yunnan end ^fangsl Atlanta, Ga.. August 28,-In thepri- bon;b6K „ the ■nary election in-Henry, James E. Brown 1 wu nominated for Senator of the Thirty- fourth district, defeating Zscbry by 228 ijority, for the Legislature over Arch Prown, by a I bad received’ Imperial orders to march a small m-sioritr 1 with their forces into Tonquin. Aamali myortty. . A dispatch to the IYw«, which left FoO At 10 oclock three pistol shots were I Q,0W St2fl3p. m . to-dey, saya: “HoatiU- Used near the railroad entrance of Mercer's ties begr.is this afternoon at 2 o'c'.eok.” restaurant. The shots were fired by Char- .A Chinese offlcijU telegram states that ii.wi.n. . ...... m.n .tFu.sn. Kahin. I the French are deaiicoa of a Battlement lie White, a youngnaan, at Eugene Robin- TW> mt=Mg , , u however, betorc it inaoo, a well-known young mac in Allan-1 wu aDn(m nMd that the French hed be- to,, the son of a real estate dealer. All yet I gun firing on Foo Chow-' at 2 o’clock this anowlathaUhey tad had a '-Hffl c ''‘‘r ; a '¥h2 00 ^rchanU arid underwriter, ol and Robinson stmeh \\ hits a severe blow hoodon held a meeting to-day to consider . —being. The occur rence wu lost sight of until a few days ago, when Collins wu arrested here and jailed. There is still no warrant and no effort at prosecution. It is being consid ered to-day whether he ia to be held for a trial, ]md some conclusion will probably be reached late this afternoon. It Is certainly time that some action should be definitely taken in a matter of hearing the age of this. If Collins la not released to-day hit counsel will try the efficacy of a writ of haheat cor- pu*. A NOBLE PAIR. About 11 o’clock this morning two horsemen could be seen moving slowly down Pryor street toward police head quarters. They were not solitary horse men. They wore the garb of the mounted police, and were driving before them two negro boys, handcuffed together, and at tached to their guards by a stout rope. The prbccssion attracted almost as large a crowd as the late baseball matches In this citv. The prisoners were brothers, and looked rery much alike and l»oth look ed to be hardened criminals. It appeared they were merely cow thieves. They cap tured a cow lut night on the Green Ferry road, from Gas Wilson, and succeeded In selling her for twenty dollars. They were captured this morning and jailed. 'Thieving ia getting to be so common here that the law ought to he very strict ly and rigidly enforced. Thla brace of thioves ought to get a full term, u their guilt Is not only very clear, but is not even denied. The generation of negroes now growing up give ample promise olfilHng our jails, keeping up the convict force to its full complement, and will furnish abundant fruit for the gallowl.. It is a matter of very grave importance,and of dally growth, that to many of these wards are averse to every honest Industry, and atop at no crime, ot whatever decree. It is the problem of th: future. Its gravi ty does not seam to be fully appreciated now, but it will be hereafter. 1OLITICAL ANDTRXSONAb I understand Hon. lien Russell, of the Balnbridgc ■Democrat, ia a candidate lor re- election to the House. Decatur county bu never sent up a more clever or a mors popular representative, and if “ ttaro Ben” Is not returned, it is likely • committee ot' inquiry will instituted. His many frienda- hero hope tc-eee him beck again, Henry county indulges in a primary election to-day, to ao- fect its candidate fbr the Senate and nominating^ candidate for the Legislature. It is likely tha returns will gat in late. The friend, of Hon. W. A. Little, of Muscogee, who will be returned to the Legislature without opposition.* will pre sent his name for tiie speakership of tb» next House-. Those who watched bla course in the- lut Legislature, able, con servative, popular, always at hte post of doty, earnest4n bis work, conscioai of ait the responsibilities resting upon him As a legislator, will testify to bis peculiar fitness for the high office to which to may to called. The fact that Muscogee furnished the lut Speaker may not befavoraUetoMr. T.lfftla'a nlnat^m ksit — I. nt eft..ft \ftsooA. INFANTILE BLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN SEAUTIFIERS. A Positive Cure for every Form 0 I Skin and Blood Diseases, from Pimples to Scrolula. . 5SFOT 1,8 fttM * birth humor*, milk cm.* •cald head, e^sema, and everr form Inf, ssaljr. pimply, iorofulon* ^mUnheribSi d of the Mood, »k‘n end *ca!r. wltfft? of hair, from infancy to age, cured by tbe cure rterolveut. the' Dew temallT and Cutlcuraaud out cur* '.L" - great akin cures, externally. AbsotutelVlJS! “birth? m * T Ul '" 1 (ro “ ^ moS!Si ‘•OUR LITTLE BOY." , Wr. and Mrs. Everett BteWas, Reichert*.. Mme. write: “Our littleItoy was terrlbtwV#* ®tried with scrofula, .alt rheum .STre/lS las ever since he wu bom. and uothtll ST' amid give him helped him until we ttlSfc? •‘WORKS TO A CHARM- J. 8. Weeks, Esq.,town treaiurer hi a Vl, says 111 a letter dated MAy2»'®V ISj!?; toachann on my baby's head. Cnilm! head entirely, and hu nearly clean,d tha fi?! olsores. I have recommended it u> ,-Trij* and Dr. Plant hu ordered It for then. eTer *'" “A TERRIBLE CASE." Charles Eayre Hinkle, Jersey city Irelrhto N. J„ writes: “Sly eon, a lad ol twelve vein wu completely cured of a terrible case of eczema by the Cutlcura Remedies. Proj»t£! top of hla head to tho aolci of hla feet was on? FOR PALE, LANGUID Emaciated children,with pimply, sallow ifc'ia .will, prove apufcaf vere skin diseases. Sold by all druggists. Price: Cntlcnra, s» cent*; Resolvent, $1; soap, 21cents. POTTER DftUG AND CHEMICAL CO... Boston, Mass. How to Cure Skin DlaeaseB.** baby /xms and toilet, bath and nursery sanative. w THINK OF ITN0WI Although mark Is said shot* the impor. tancenf aMood-pnrifying medicine, It maybe possible that the subject lias nemr seriously claimed yonr attention. TAint o/it note! Almost every person has some form of ierof. ulous poison latent la his veins. When tbU develops In Scrofalous Sores, Ulrrr<s or Eruptions,or in- tho form of Ithcnmat i*m, • . Oru .-iir l>t til-* -' iIt’s• f i m _r It..’it <•!»- sues Is terrible. TTenco the gratitude of th'*o who dissorer,ns tioruands yearly do, Umt Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will thoroughly eradicate this evil from ths system. As well expect life without air as health without pure blood- Cleanse tha blowi-wUh AYER'S SjLIISAI'AIUIXA. I'uri'AREift nr Dr,J.C-Aycr&.Co., Lowell, Mass. SoUbraUDniggtoe,; $1,six bottle, tor (t. Little's election, but the fact that Mtiaco- LHtle,it wil not be at- fault. 1 hate not beard any ether candidate suggested oa yet. Sinco tlia very unanimous gubernatorial nomination, ills reported that the populw secretaries its the e.-wcoUve department over the head with a .tick or .long-hod {SbS&TofS”$>XSS3nS^ifflS.|. I J™ “*»»» £ , .L I tv nn neutrals. Aa Prime Minister Ferry Ter* gratitySog, u It would b. difficult to There U difficulty In obtaining the-jjffig ihun.wTck r.llroiffi 'CTSS Sr“m STSMOdo' of tha stumer, her executive offirer. o m Ih , tnua c.rtlficatea of " r w ‘“ ,lou ‘ PIC-IRON PROCUCTlCN. A Movement to Cain Concerted Action by tha Furnaoas. Clxtsuhd, August 22.—The Iron Trod Heriev to-day received the foUowing: LouieoiU*. Ay., Augutt 22.—Up to Tusa- eut by south half gm,;’ YlU purchau it the Mlsvis.iout "ixmvre.ua. ay., Augu., jx.-t.pvo isw InexaeUythe oppo- Tenueatee recently by R. T. Wll- day night S2S fornacre, rmretenUng an — sailing vessel hu- JSJ.but the Ulinu-A Central out o! Mem- annual capacity ei 4 000,000 toot, bad re- re law. Many of the p h j, from w hkb it bu annually earned I plied to the areolar Itauad from thla oi uw »vc»uici. uw uanvuuio : | powers tb whomrwpofteMire referred, dedlnlng to (ndebte<lness and complete the line be- make any stetement. One of the men on twaen Memphis and Holly Springs. All the lookout ou the Mmo" •avebeuw p.rtle. in inureit have lwen notified, and the schooner a light-fifteen minute* before b ,, rlnft for confirmation ot the do th* cnlliaion and reported the fact Seva- cre4 (,„, | or September 2. This means ralofthecrew oftheataunueckUOTrladge >lmplyU ,, tthe K anau City and Illinois the steamer to be Bt fMit- I Cenlral roads have combi nM for the pur-I the facts are ttut the “J 1 *!" 1 '' I i>ose ol having a through line to New Or- wu steering aoutheut by south half LT”, -■ *• • *■ -l- east and the steamer in exaetl.- 1 site direction, with the sailing ing tha right of way by law. »»ny oi roe i D j,|, „ „ , men were a considerable time under tha uu bales ol co'totv. Aa Wilson it peeeL city, asking them if they would agree water, tenof them being fished up nearly de ht p( t ha Louisville, New Orleans and to reurict the production ol ball an hour after the ainking. burner-1 t, xu b v the new Hue to New Orleans he I Iron lor a certain time. Of o is wrecking schooners and the atearaers Lould fix rates over tha Mi'sl-.ippt and these 1.830,0X1 tons capacity we Fish Hawk and Verbena are croiaing Tennessee which hu hitherto taken ad nr of blut and agree to remain so; ■bout tbs sound in the vicinity, seeking to .. . nii no ia Central's business hence to I 730,1X10 use all they make or havecon- •ecun the bodies of the drowned and any (: rena j» so as to deprive tha latter of all I tracted their entire production, and are wreckage that may flouL I business'out of thla city. Tha Kansas and 11 ot sellers of Iron. Of the remaining LaPr advices report that four persona I Memphis wants • competing line to New 1.400.000capacity, who make ironi lor Ithe sera drowned from tha Tallapoosa-Dr. Orleans wlitch explains the appointment I market, t.tuo.iXJO agree to restrict their Clarence K. Back, surgeon: Wro. O'Don-1 „( the new man Krb. The Memphis, Set- I production. The Mastern Ftg atll. seaman, of Boston: Wm. Jone., Bvuo.wtckroad wu begun uvaral 1 ’— * — '"■* •*■ landsman, of Wuhlngton, and GaorgJ | , Mn up, hut dropped lor want nl means. 11 wu purchued by 1 rederick Wolff, whose sudden finincUl embarrassmaota again »» im *ul .iilvuiiiih HuiuiuiRtJtttiuii tin n will be very lew chargee about the capital, Colonel Hvrdaman’a election u treuusei .mi whit. iiSfii£l£E£S£3t- one.shot entering the back, to toe lalt ot Kelung would not creaU a stats of war,, the spine, low . own.. Both are it the eta- I hut was rkuply a means of furthering the surrounded by physiaiana. Tha affair era- German -reaula loaded wish urns into Foo- 1 , H 1 ates peat excitement end the etettoo Chow. One neutral veaeel, it wee stared: honae ia surronndrf by hundred., |»“ p b J “{2^ tlcg resolved to urge Karl Granville, secretary of state for for- A Murderer's Confasataiv Fane Worth, Tik., August W.—Rufca I ^ x ' a ' affiiire.toprai* France to doEae her Lindsay, the murderer of ills sitter and Intentlon regmtoing neutral.. step-father at Arllagton a few days ago, mtn ' ( vJiividpo newa from Soo Chow today made the foUowing written coatee- to-day. U Fong Pao, the Chinese mints- •ion: “Augusts, nvy brother and myself | t«r, hu not yet left Parts. LeifaGo end went to the rcumon^Uying in DaHes two ^SlmihffSmnSt VtSSST or three days. After we retutnjd ho«ae h “^re P 5S^t ."W.-U is seml-offlctaJly my .laser and my .lap-father and myself I t b.t inumuch aa- Franca hu nos ware miking in peare declared war, neutral Tassels going to hard freUnp exUttog among us. After china am not anbjMt to tha raatrtctioaa retiring tomybedliWI off to aUep- Aa w btch would be impoawl In a Store of well as I remember 3 went to s eep on nay I face. It appeared to me there' “^“oTAll^hTr remfShTof §£ J °°“ atiootinx at wu my brothre Jahnny. I* hu Jnst *u*d a circular, amending ths proposition Ire uklng tha participants to leave non-sellers, u well u Idle (uriiai-es. out ot the calculation, u non—ellers da not landsman, ut vvasiuuguoi Foster, colored, saloon boy. MURDERED mormon missionaries. | 5£££sd"work after twantT mtlea el rails I out ol ttre calculatlon n bad been laid. It it believed it will isow be 1 effrct stock* in either way. Th'i will on- A Dispatch from covemor Murray to | built in time for the fell trade. Governor Bate. Bslt Lux a, Utxii, August 22 —Governor Murray today sent the following dispatch to the Governor of Tennessee: "Salt B. Bale, Horses Against Bicycles. Cbicaoo, August 18.—The five days’ contest ot speed and. endurenca between doubtedly be accepted, in which care ths movement promises to has success, ISigned] “0(0. W. Hall A Co.” A Young Woman Horsa Thief. Laxcastss, l*A., August 20.—Saloma > Chow over wins of atir up n crop ot candidates. Mr. William Spear, who hu mads cmv- aiderablc repntation in the Trtuury Jt- partment by bla vary efficient and capable work, wLtLkely remain in v.ath Treasurer Hardeman, Governor McDaniel la spending a day or two In \ Jhlton county, Gaorgo Warren, 2aq., of Imlavtlle, Ga.. ia In tha oily today, on hla way for a chort vacation.in Marietta,wblchAtgetting tube quite a faahionablaaunimer resort. Major.BAcon.Stotocomnaisslouarto the New Orleans Exposition, pawed through the city today on h's way re North Geor gia, Fie does not feel very much encour aged vitothe result of hla conference in Macon yuterday with the - official* - of the Agric- jtnral Society. Coli-mbua returned home this afternoon pretty well satisfied witli. the week’s- work in Atlanta. Mn. Young JL Allen and children, who sve Jeon spending tbc-summas- at Mont- :1c,- arrived its tha city tonight, ned will ISSSSWS »d several otbor; were »hf thtojuigoranimutt. »/x wVjm.*i»ii» 1 idt anil - thtf naxt 1 'It is rfDOttM' ton *H6 ritDCU tosiuMianK. iiueaieii, ww ms bw* *i. * - <it - 1 imew Iwuon the railroad t VtonTb^rd I gaewtored ttoCbtaree ««‘ ria«oned them sav ihev inUaded to kill me. 1 went *1 Chow, «na tha. two r .enrn yvssels toSy brothSafu^eetoSSVd told | «reaunk. A .telegram from Paklo an- Ukc. A iignit 22.—To dot mar W. I M* I ji. naie, KuehMlt: Dispatches Indicate | Andareon, a hprulreck adu.lreganat H»a | nretlamare arar cotmccao ns ms. sm that yon are exerting yourself to hS^^Th. blcrclist. meland^lefeired the lam in the matter of the murder of Anderwn | D a timiUr match at San Fran- vr— lb . t the wu Mormon mitaiooariea in Tretwatu. I daco last April by a abort distance. The iVhTlnTSiMnT vrith a thank you for tha action. Charges of cooditk>pi of U>» ft? jJ&SS "**<* Aba Buzzard, tha outlaw, and ho preaching polygamy do not cxcus« mar I J} hlc?cUft.u» thi Utte^to ride hild her to steal the team. Hbedid ao, der. I trait you may bring the •E” 1 SJw JKSw hol!r tar VI hours drove the team to her borne aeverel mOee guilty *to punishment, thereby pre I a V£» it the the”flrat I dliUnl, and Uwaa recovered there the venting such Uwlewnesa in Jen- daUy. The eweirt Umi «d o« tbeltret after, the theft. She wm sen- neesee or elsewhere. Lawlessness to | W.wijKAndjrion. 101 «0*i, Armaindoi ^ to ^ yet r and eight Tenuessee and Utah ere alike reprehen si-1 and Prince. 1»j. miles. | aoUtery confinement. We. but the murdered Mormon 1 * 1 Tennessee were sent from here, as agents Sakes Alive! I'VE DONE BO'ViUT PI AN ER. I say bit fur -k teek. an’ what's iru ire. 1 done saved a t Iran by kuylDg hit from Ll'DDCN A ZLTKa' Southern MusteBouse MY FltlEN 1)8, Thar's no ytse in telptn’, cl you h< - inner or lorxlu In yose house yo now whn^raferim wson hani>it telyo git one, an’ rheu yo .in. woman's advice, an in m«y b Laddta ! lljlfi Ssaihern ilosift Htu-f. van a Jmj mui far m dlln* furthrm. TL.-y Ac offers of void dollars fur otTi run; to *«ve Iiiauvrs 'ur |JU0, J dollar—yure moo do exactly as tha^ ... jo money. 1. myself, am one of twenty thaw* ■and dcluibtcd (seemo -mile)perobaisrs who lavoboiehtof them La the lant i.f* .-o years. An Out-and*Out Denial. •h W ' 1,1 nsUtu.at.1 (TifilUrnJerA'ionarenrt I target at (but documenL Scott fnrther- ^efnarattottiemn | nshreatotMthat.iire letren elk«*d to have "(signed 1 “KuH.MunxAY, Accidental Poisoning. xroLta, August 22.—A dispntch to the Journal from Sbalbjrvllle says: "Mrs. iwu the ■taumenla ln I Trfe# residing rear this place, prepared fi.M?'!? r 3* oft i biscuits for breakfut yesterday morning Ith Hadley, the nUsgr 11 ^ by mistake pat nraenie In the dough UKSL I in«t“4 9* .^cf^r i '‘ h ’ v ° i * oa 55**- ••Oovemor." been written be never bad a confidence i Scott, with Barnum end Hewitt, figure. Killed br Orinkir* Turpentloe. I promlntnUy «u through DavenporVt re- WlunWrToQ. August jvfoteen-oif»ndaughter of Kooert I m Anaatroog. 'ast night from fhe effects I & Haw Counterfeit. 01 1 Waiwxiiton. D. D.. August 21 .-The "iwasro liar, ,j I secret service divlsloo is In po-session of a ten by blm aresparionis.and that I KKi'fvn'n? coaatoting of Mre'Trloa, Iwr had tha Momlutton alleged with ^S^.ItS. Victor; indNand fries, A two-yearold chiM, pitttoA of the saint piece. The l»rotlier, anflndinK the day ‘ - ng thirst, id iu brother, in mistake, drink of water. 'BecoaiTng thirstjr it • UU the Ihirf Natlooal Bank of Clncin- half filled with turpenfiae. ‘P.^rance tn that aE a imiall portion of the kahili yfl** *?} SatsSsa $ x very c ,*:••• -.-ratol. a: :*arai, *, t .: I ,. La, k • »r 1 ex*. ..tot a 1 ;’»• 1 • , ti.iuid and «>mf dipitoi Into iL -liortly tiler It became very ail L an '. -1 •» , . d:e 1 great agony- Accidental Death. tVtLXUSAXXX. Pa-, August 23,—W. A. 5ga4Ms23™fK siauKttrSAiwm porch in front of tbe boose and feU to the sidewalk below, twenty feet, fie was picked up nnooneelou hy a policeman and taken Lstothehoti.-. lirdttittmoraing. A Tuts Camblar. Abilinx, Tax., Angnst U.—Barry Clay ton. a noted Western Texas g rr.Mer, ini. cided at Sweetwater last night by catting bix throat He waslataty before the courts charged with murdering officer Scaggtn. of this city, and was acquitted, but has alnce acted atrangely and made sereral prerkjtis attempts to Kill himself. food and soon became Tioleotly ilch. Tha child died in two hours. Bo In Use women are at tbe point of death.” Attempted Suicide. PcTixsaueo, Va., August 21—Thomas Whyte, late cashier of tha Planters and Mechanics' Bank, shot himself tills even ing inflicting a piiniul wound. Ueclaims that he discharged the weapon acciden tally. Whyte, in company with bu r.ephew. W. W. Whyte, formerly teller of the hank, was sent on by the mayor aome days ago for tho October tana of {heltiist- ings Court, tbe latter charged with making false entries on the books of the bank and tha former for aiding and abetting the tame. Both are out on bail. gleg John Bends a Monkey to tha Queer. Loxdox, Angnst 1#.—Threo Abyssinian t bare arrired to England. Among It. which they bring from King John idUMB are an elephant and a large monkey. n.« atoutlb I told hi m I hiui shot soma bonccua that LI Hung Chamjhaa bams to- 3ulS^i ttJLih? ji?nn5r andtoaSd vtroctwl to mak. pac&o mlvmucre ” , WM t hut did not think I bad-killed Ibsin. _Ibssos, August JJ.--Tbe Kachange I then went to Cere county, near where Telegraph Company, on enuan-iy oi the my wife and children lived. Than I was ,Sf arrested and brought to thla place and put »•* bombarded by tbe Preach thla morn InjalL" _____ l l3 *“ A Curious Story of tha tea. WlLMISQ- frienda city.be . the Tth instant, as tbe story rant. Captain J.Murrav.olthaacho^reAmySchog-1 ^ the'troopa among othtrata- SttffiVfVSt *S**&S£ SScSSE Br t c’JS«vtoe. 0, th. b ta- Th. gist of th. letter was that the acboonw "^i,,I™^u«oUrav^ktUpllto.. William Haxel bad been run down cue l f| Le | irl ^ r.istation oa the frontier. hundre.1 miles soutlreret of Capo May station ou me iruuuer. Point; tbit the captain and the other man MAaaiiLua, August 22.—The reports of had made oil in a small boat and leh tha I tha ravages of cholera In tha southern de- young man to perish. The newa came by 1 pertinents of France ' mail tram Richmond, bet there ere doubu I four boars is as fol here as to the existence of either of the I deaths. Garde tiro deaths, Aada twelve vessels mentioned. Mr. Nicholson, Sr., deatba. however, believes aUthatt he letter aalertt. | , t A Muraarar Resorted Richmoxd, Va., Aiignat 21. -A writ of snperaeileAs. which acts aa a stay of execu tion. hat been granted In tbe cue of Hell, who was sentenced to be hanged at Chris-1 What Butler might haee put aa n post- Honshu rg on the 29th for theaaurder ofc. icrtpt to hlattttcr: “la It hot enough hr A. Bowher. Tbe time for a hearing of tbe too--’ care by Use Supreme Court of Appeals has not been fixad. bat it will probably co:.,.- a Closer scheme up al tha next sitting of the court, which A j' 8 , , begins Beptemlx-r 10 at Staunton. The Denver Opinion, murder of which Hall was convicted waa Said Jonee: We're going to run Blifkina committed over twelve years ago. when ne for j udee this faU.” escaped and eras not arretted until within 1 Said Smith: "BlUkina! What does he the teat eagle, arrived m sue cny so-niglH, n ha for soma time tha [thesis of Major D. N. Speer. Uer many friends hair, and those of her diatlngu shed ixtabaad, sriU make her stat in the city pfcc-aoL It ia icpcsted that- Judue Logan K. Blaoklay, ot Atlanta and Screamer Moun tain, baa p-jtebaaed tha Clarks'rilla real- diuce of General Tdouba. fn a lew days the Georgia Pacific railway will put on fast through train s between Alhrota and-New Orleans, and they claim it will be tha qnickcat acheJula ever known between tha two cities. It may ba act down thak rna ot llrallaat fights before tha a ext Ltgialatare wilt ho furnished by the candidates lor aoUcitco- general c'tho Ailanta tlrcnlL Abont n half doxea active and popular young law- are after it. and sriu make it warm tbe winner. 1 J IAM>S a NI> nllUAXS PIA9TOS—Ro^owood, 7-Orta’< , Bt|iiarcu Lam Bin, Oamd I^OYfnkMCJlK I : ;■’ .CM. -:11 t *1.1% ' Mm • I ,r. ; iL*ft . • t: i m • 1 * - ii.tr.•* , >>■>,’. In .lift OUI and Keliabio Makars. Hv?vtt lotted, l»t*r(ect and durable. Good for a Ufelimo# OROAN8—W a I iiutCa—. i: tended Top, two sate Heed, 5Stops, only four lets K *. i 7 Stojz . only !**'»; !* ^t. i.■*. (,l. In elcxr.nt caseap richly ornami i.t.-.l ;u«raa» teeu in tone constrncti.m nn<i durnuiiily. .-KArst c’-AMmakpn. muI o3np ... to hole"! from. Ka*y iiittallmenL . I’» u cm miM»wi(Ma(h|N^ ud< With each I’inno, a Good Etool nr.d Cover. With each Organ .a Good StnolA I::^tructor With each Piauo orOrgfi!' A Boo. if Music Aa’. to cap* the ettmoz they actually deliver j'jv lastnutaoilDyoar aeathvt tlcpii or Und* ALL FREIGHT PAID. ; the ■ by- Take ny aaUii they wffi du the beat liftnradvyra, far tin ONLY ONE an'they a DR. W. C- CIASON, Practice limited to the treatment of dis eases of tha Eye, Ear, Nuts and Throat. Offlca Cotton Avenue, Vacon, Ga. try caisisK hinutkr lratxs. Paris. August 23.—LI Fong Pao left Paris at 8 o'clock this evening. t two jean. know a-uiut law?" “Nothing at all. He never aaw a law book. That's the reason we are going to Senator Pendleton's Denial- , , . ... , . , —. - - . •«. ... ... ran him. We think thsr if he ia ignore:.! u£Ef2Sf3E?S&tt&»$L I «“•— -r • »«>* ***■" had aaid at Deer Park, or anywhere else, at a private dinner party or in pnblle, that I WDOng to Par a Cood Price, he thought Blaine would Tie elected Mrs. Blaine-' I notice that Mr. Bonner Praeidantla utterly false. has purchased Maud 8. for H0JD)." ||r. Bia!ne-"Yaa." Tiir revision of the Old Testament I Mrs. Blaine ■ "That seemitobeanenor- Oon not Include tba Apocrypha. But It la I moos enm to pay for a bone. YoO would not improbable that aome mem ben of the never bare given ft4U,0t>> for Maud tL, < ommitteewUl continue to meet and on-1 James?” dertaka a revision of tbe Apocrypha on tbe I Mr. Blaine—"No. hat I would give HOr- flame prlncipfri. 1000 foe her record.” 2 PRICE kto It lik ac.k.il: . I thsy will soli*iy jo yuro mooey. Send jure uamv a LUDDEN & BATES’ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, OA. Or THE GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE, MACON. GA.. —i* tt willjtrite. anyoTlqltan nnftwer In z ^fur tin y all fU op ■ tell jer. istr scent for do time Jess mid psy. no But i du . tuttfiy.if th me about fa tkeeref t!-**y ■ -the m BEST TONIC. 3 This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and mmpteuiy I Hr. briprsili, I.ZIf r,lU., U r.i.re. Impure IIImhI, .tlalurlu.t blllaund Peers, and Xruralala. Ills an naui.-ig remedy Cor Diseases of the H Murr* and l.lver. IS It tnTAluA'ula lor Dbeaaet pavultar to ltdoea bos lapue theteeth.caamhemWheo irrtlace cneUiav.cn-olhT ' i llegrVtwaaart paulAes IX ilia lid. X*w al. i, A, lletfe tteartbur^arirt tvlrhtc*. ■ . I t Las no . ae-Thee nulbe h*eat-.veIre.l*zcark ewaasd reafttnesoss ereppar. WsatgNN RUesullXi ta>J»S'UUI- tLAVeflkLUSatr.aa ' FOR SALE. UW5INKS. llaiilrre, Hub Mill*,Corn Mills, III Cotton IW-..*. Mill S|.indla-. Pulleys, Shaftings, Hangers, etc. a\U kinds coat* Write for prices on any kind of machine ry. K. D.COIsK AC’O., mar!4 wly Newnan, Ga. rp. ^OO R E's ^ Business University. °a.iy a* G ANOER (T RE No Cure ! No Pay! No Blood! No Knife hit w ii '• iiRi-o-u nut a ->s ' ' D