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TTTr TP , .LFOP.\PTl and MESSENGER: FRIDAY, JANUARY 30,1885
BILL TRACEY.
*,co*, 0*0*01*. 1854-11*35
III oou 1 '! gotber ,h * n ' en whn
1 .and «bo Htartwl Into their
tht. mention of hi*
Id kind la the flutter* of nti-mnry
i„ Macon, and «hn
1 , . .I.n fh- cnuimaoceoieol of the -nr,
^ .and noth- one ..f them but who
„„ u d rein-tuber Bill Tracey.
A „d, l dar.M»
name «° M kmdl
” d ,.,, B fmaKlnw with many a boyi.b
!!.„» or «!.'«* tne*a. Th«y tall » e that
»>*• ““to or le*a wild oat*
* h growing op. and ah-n groan np be
wee via tie harvaa.; If ihla be
Ima, ttte mention of Bl I Tracey’, name
am rng ttt« men
I of Ob no I apeak would
*wi-ta„y ell >rt Ofnincaaiiuent and bring
m mind, a* clearly cut a* o*oieos, a pano-
yama ol ecenes enacted when lu the hay.
day of youth
B11 Tracey waa remarkable from the
i waa ao well known. In th"«e
break in tbecrn*t
f B ct mat lie
dava mere
through »lit'b the negro lould bob up he-
ramble He «aa rimi'ly a«la«e.
Bora ril'taii; but Kill Tr»ce\ mm vied the
Bdild.aar.Hind. He
»„ia-n e* a elave end V’ce ver«», end ye'
c • - i waa ever g for it. u.
h! lady
»a a pat o<
l Oeriaioi
-r.'ihat he *lo .a of all IhC e aye* ic tie
t* i frau w.m aif tllMfilV lelirt
|e,« it« » beoaoaw the
0W i.eil him reared h ut i
the p c uir - “
. bail'he free ron of the city, end
m, *la»e wa* mure widely kuo«n In
truth, mere was not a man,
oinan •
Mao n who did not kuuw Bill
T He wa* no ordinary negro Tru«, char
muU would «a»e » ade a whi’e inn k o >
Anal ur i'iLJ
i |1H niniiileX on, as tho saving p m-*, m.«1
_ * . — -1 .... m ....la eaelaw ..I .■•■a*.l*m .
bit. rrt| rt »i» auiplt udo • cow»kin;
b.K for ell that there *n< I.evir but one
o,l r M .vy. Tno igh bin face w« h« black
JL hl.cfci •<, bi« •*»*'» «nd h*g.
•nd not • n- <>f the raanv who knew hlui
.,11 cimtra<ii * me in this •MerHon.
Heb«*'o ig*d t • Mrs hlwanlD Tracey
at l««< ( ilMt good lt<ty held the bill of a io
fur bun. tiio ip » i» fact ha nettinged t
fTr-iybotiy iu vlacon. In the Umkimkh ul
•tb«t «ve mart, be waa a ‘likely b »y’
wbe i the a mud of war w»s first Heard
His rzao apM no oae knew. Hut he bad
vmduw, bultbe xmier was not Mau- I
LEGAL NEWS AND N0TE8.
. was shot In four places; his clothes we®e
rice! pierced by missiles; uU boot-sole was tut
Y .u hare iron these flower, that grow p re[I nred for tho Telegraph and Measen. und torn byaminle; but if h< hlmwlt had
in u** M |i4in the trunt yards, and which the 1 h w R Mm nf th . Rftr received any severe wound, he did not
• hdd'e. suing like &.<t.?-'our-o'cloci.. «? r b ' w ' «• Hi", o .ho Macon Bar. I kn0(( lt _ At this moment Governor Harris
you have seen Tbs third clause of the statute of frauds rode up from lbs right. After a few words,
o b-autiful and requires any agreement made In consider.- General Johnston rent him with an order
even happy like, aud the next moment ,, . m be In wrltlmr in order toColonelStatham.whlchhavingdsIWered,
d'OipHt.il lo*e ell ibeir beauty! Little b . wr , 8 tn order he speedily returned. In the meantime.
Mi a Mabry was e fuur.o'clock that eve- to be bindmg. This applies only to agree- knots and groups of Federal soldier, kept
nii.g Hi null abe did haveatreugtb enough ments In consideration of marriage, such up a desultory tire a, they retreated upon
to tell 'he servant to meet the gentleman u promised settlements and not to airree- their supports, aud their last linn, now
at ihe dour and en ure her. Then she re- * to “Tht. ... del.,yielding, delivered vollev after Tolley as
Burned her watch at the window, every men,s to marry. This was determined lultngy iu [) fn | y retired. By the chance ol
now and i neu peepiog over the fragrant the case in which Maggie Stotts said Sam- war, a minie ball from one of these did Its
geranmnia f.»r i-la coming. Poor hltl. pel Short for a breach of engagement, tit fatal work. As he sat there, after
Alisa Mab'vI It never occurred to her h«.n„~«.d n,,in,., 1 ,„.k m ..i hi" wound, Captain Wickham says
that Bill Tracey had made any mistake j« n ot to be aupposed that the cacophony of that Colonel O’Ha-a. of bla
with her notes. ''He will coma to-night," I the name, had anything to do with the staff, rode up, and Gen. Johnston said to
she said to herself, but Mautice win far ruling. Judge Bleckley has said in one him, "We must go to the left, where the
away fr,nu "a on that night. ca , a that “Bren n PotU mav marrtr for firing •» heaviest,” and then gave him an
I he War went on with iu bloody work. , ™ “ 7 7 “* ry 0 I order, which O’kara rode off to obey.
B,' I a »ere f.mgbt, and with them came I lore. ) In this connection, however, q 0Ti Harris returned, and, finding him
victories and d-f'sta. Little Miss Mabry it may be well to remark that very pale naked him, “General, are you
had dlaisiv.r-'l Bill Tracey'S blunder I nij If a ' young lady desires to le . wounded?” He answered, In a very de-
The Scene Visited Yesterday by a Largs
and Curious Crowd.
The announcement of the probable discov
ery of an oil well In tbe rear of Mr. w. C.
Turpin's store, on Fourth street, produced
quite a sensation and flutter among tbe retd-
era of the Telegraph yesterday morning,
many of whom visited tbe scene during tbe
day to see for themselves tbs strange facta
contained In our article.
. . . 'rounds yesterday we found the sub-
lect being dlrcnsscd on almost every s'reet
corner and around almost every stove. Spec
ulation was rife, and everybody bad a dll-
ferent theory to advance. In tna counting
rooms tbe business man stooped long enough
«A dlsAIISB <». In sk. I... I., all.r L..* .
about iL and everywhere yon hurried you
were confronted with the Question. “What d j
you think of the oil well
The reporter was plied with many questions
inceruiof It and could only refer tbe curl-
. sanwaa . ktsaAifio Jbnfw.yaf liberate and emphatic tone: “Yes. and
We*realw*jee«g4dy scauned by her, yet | ^ I fear seriously." These were h!s last
• d ihe U^'B «»f killtd and wounded
hi iiauiM iWrapJearei. * " I by all means endeavor to get the yoiog words. Hanis and Wickham led his
But Hi I Traoy uevt-r knew what pain nun committed by letter, tor the reason horse back undercover of the hill and
and Miffenn* he b«d caused. The war that while(letters are not the ooly proofs, lifted him from it. They searched at
wfin un Mini Bill live I through it as h** I y«t the lady herself is not allowed to tea- random for the wound, which bad cut an
had always lived—without a care. He tif y io n*r own favor; and the billing end artery in his leg, the blood flowing into
wa- tne common carrier for tho young cooing of young couples can not usually his boot. Wbeu bis brother-in law, Preu-
pooplo n-i’* 'h« 'ius iu the way of tiiroes, *>® proved by other witnesses. On the ton, lifted his heed and addressed him
and ofi n dollar, would have made him o»herhand, it may be well to Inform young with passionate grief, he smiled faintlv,
non if lieu*inavel them. When tho war I gentlemen who do not want to ommil hot nttered no word. Ills life rapidly
ns Miiicn of a ^Vcud b«°K^vV uu^notectrrvinT and I themselves, that they should sign their I ebbed away*, and in aft wmoments'he was
H caniM a cwk. and for years afterward I letteis, “vours without prejudice.]’ | dead.
p-ft'.ioiM of t e old Ei's restaurant praised The law on this subject is not of much I His wound was not necessarily fatal
ids be*f»tf»k« hi d b'acoilVe. A few year* practical importance in Georgia. Ooly Gen. Johnston’s own knowledge of mill-'
*g • hi »e«Mi<-ed ibe po-.ition of cook on a " ne 8uit f° r breach of promise was ever tary surgery was adequate for its control
M6*nier plying beiweeu New York and brought iu this 8tate, and the parties by an extemporised tourniquet, had he
L vtirpo.ii. aud iu me latter place he died. , ,aw y®™ .® ut ,he,r j® 6 * *>««n aware or regardful 01 kit3 nature.
.Hid. although he unde one serious blun- marrying while; the suit was pending Dr. D. W. Yandell, his surgeon, had at
* • 1 *“ the 8 preme Court. But in the tended bis person during moat of the
dvr mils me. th-ro are many married B OSOfi. Hut in the tended bis person during moat of the
couples livi i< in Macon to-day for whom North and in England, the lingling of the morning; but, finding a large number of
Hnl Tracy waa the bearer of their first Winea sno’hes the wound that honor wounded men, including many Frderals.
iov« mesiiig* s. | feels." Mr.^ justice Talfourd ^however, has | at one point, Gen. Jobnstou ordered Yan-
Wbe'h*r f"ur eeo or forty, aod non-
Lying up hi the field when the last battle niade a pithy comment on the absurdity dell to stop there, establish ahospital. and
»f me war was fought, with an ugly ho'c °£ tb ® 0 nipensstion eought for the would- give them bis services. He said to Yan-
lo ihi wniiH torrhead, lay Maurice. He I •** affections of the lady in such cases, dell: “These meu were our enemies a
b«d b hii killed in ih« early part of the en-1 ‘‘The lawyer hawks her perfections •• a moment ago; they are prisoners now.
tftfgtmieot. Next io tbe true butnowstil | beggar doe* bis sort* ana exposes the for-1 Take care of them." Yandell remon-
tifart wa« the picure of li le Mi-s Mabry. I t,,re8 of her heart iu order that the jury strated against leaving him, but be was
I saw her ye-terdav. The vines still I may estimate the value of its palpitations, peremptory. Had Yandell remained with
dumber a H»ut fie n.rch, and eeranluras While agreements made in consideration nim, he would have had Utile difficulty
»emt out ’ht-ir delightful perfume iu the I marriage must be in writing, yet there with the wound.—From an article by Col.
wind iw wln-re she matches daily for the I i® this qualification: Any agreement be- Wm. Preston Johnston—son ol Oen. A.
•‘oiuing of hi’u wno will never cooie. The tween the parties to a marriage contem- Joh» ston—in the Century for February,
ctift-k" ihst riv tied tne roses are pale no*, • future settlement upon the wife,
and if u.y *>e« d< 1 not deceive me her I whether verbal °* In writing, tnay be exe-1 Rathar Have Skohegan Bryant,
h'i IS g.'twiiig gray. Poor little Mlaa '“^ •od enlorc^ by kMUrl ot eqnityiat We aro alway* lorry when we see “thrill
M «br> I d line of these days she will meet | b ® , ...J 1 follow fawniny,” or in plainer langaage to
SaArtEJSSJSttS.'-JSL J r ,?; I see perfidy aoeceed. In this fair I.Sdot
sJer-mLi Hi ihn \t-tfM<if (1 acrMfiiiii her lover in toat land wnere there are no
at leas' arrived a l ^ne >ear. ol a -oredmq ^ rrn . H „„ llln „ , „ r , nff hMrt . no WMrv
tbath**rv»-r miacarried a n.j'e, deliv-re i
the *r »ng menage or dropped a aecre
butorce. Iutboaedaya hei.undersoiod,
{here w-re not •• doz-n dar^y bxnbUck-
at every o«ruer ready to ca«ry a uoi« fur w
di.ue. Tne youi'g mao who wrote to hi-
iw> etnenrt tb«t he woo'd like to sei her t<»
church on Bauday uiuu either carry the
note biuiself or bunt up Bill Tracey. Tb»
latitTwai generally the ca-e, tbougn v
rarelv ever proVrd difficult to do. for it Bin
b«d anv one great faui , that fault wath-
un q'Mxr'i.eis. He was probaoiy ev»-ry-
where at tbe same time owra than any-
bndi I ever knew. It may b- oddil he r
thii Bill waa never without Io »se cb mgr
In fact, it h*a been said that Bit* made «
very snug income in acting as die beam
of uicr* gra between the sex^a. Bat, lit-
all geuuues, he saved nuthii g and died
p*»r
Among the young men %»I»o had fre
quent nrrd of Hill’s rervicea waa one who<*
name were I to mention it h*-re wouM
bring *o mind one of tbe oldest ami be*
fam • e« *4 Gaotgia—a name ho. ore-
thr ughoat the lnul. Let rue o II him
Maurc-inthis ske Ch, because -arben
froui my purpose to make hearts elect
afre h. In 1861, when the cm waimadr
fur vi.iu-terr tr-o s, Maurice kia«eithe
baud ot his lady fair at parttug aud enlist
ed mi l* r tne six month-* rate
Wh-n the term rxuired be eemehome
with aieo? others to view again the home
scene, though it is probable the face iu tbe
locket he wore next his heart was the
greater attraction. To see that fact ami
to hear sweet words of welcome from lip*
he had not even dared, even wi ti »1 his
love. Pi press with Ida *ai the fi ai
duty after he had ex h«ng»d the soied
Puiforiu of gray tor the dreaa of the ciU
ten. But be must warn ht-r of b'a coming
that »he might not auff.-r the ah-ick of aur-
prise, and who should be the twtrero'
such g- od tidlogw to her but Bill Tracey I
hewhob'dan many tiotva caused eacn
heart so much j y by aateiy btariug to aud
fro their love ru••*•£**s.
Though six long m-intha bad pu«ed, Bdi
waa a* easily found, even though th-
•ernes had changed from peace and qul*-.
to war and o -ufuslon. The Important
Dote was placed io hla haud«, and be wax
soon nut of sight. It was a pity, though,
that Maur ce did not see in Bdl'a pocket
another note which had the same addrea*
tsbisowD.
8 • short b time as six mouths can briog
about many ch«ngea, aud two things had
taken place aithtiitbat re-Hod which *>r -
Dot well for Maurice. While be waa away
Id hla gray unl orm, anotner young man
bod takau Bill into bis confidence aim
u>ed him aa a carrier of notes; but let it be
said in justice to MUs Mabry there ban
beeo no tran«f«-r of her affection. Torre
was only one image printed on her haart
And, tot, wolle Maurice was away in hla
A Chapter
Attorney. I France where au impostor pretending to be I ye’iti ag«, turned * his ' back
Atlanta, Ga.. January 22, 1885.—Your a certain person who had disappeared upon the the interests of tbe peopli-
oorres.-oudeni has been quiet, but by no »J on * before, deceived even the wife of the to whom he owed everyth!' g. and
i .. .i. * i.,.. M t | loit man as to bis identity. These cases I espoused the cause of the enemy, for no
neans inattentive, to the people a hUntt wiU inevitably “remind’’ all old Georgians other reason than that he might get p ac-
n the move ments looking to Speer adereat 0 f the Jease Bankley cur. This was the and position. He saw the glittering pi
in the 8euate. 8enator Coluultt bos made I name of ayouth who ran away from Jones and fer it bartered principle, and bv it turn
a flue stand and one that will do him no CODnl 3 r a " d beard of „ for many forever the good opinions of all good men
a miesiana ana one inawu u u. uu FinaMy the real or alleged Jrs;r He is am art. but allof bis smartners canooi
narm. He had been so quiet we bad begun I Bunkiey appeared to claim his position iu I wipeout the lasting shame. We anow
io fear be “sept saying nothing" too long, tbe family and hit property, amounting -bat success bidet a multitude of faults.
tray uniform. Bill Tracay ha I g»Qe wron<
He had developed a curkWlty and ac
■ .. * 1.1 iL *Ka. .Inkta A J AL,-J ^ m i.. . m i m - I W® UWUUV lUvlQfU. HI Ujl3 1A1A 18111] Ul
1'i'iK a .11 r ng hearts, no weary, | »{■]«* ° u «. when every man has a ri|ih» to
nnt*nnti?i TwSi “pi™ Wwhaltver position bla abilitj |may
?^,kS. {?v2 reDOtaff d hCteb7, tod£ emitl. him, we often witneaa oneVdey.
aection 177JL radation leading him to high and honors
tbe jess* bcsklet case, ble position. This is to be regretted, balls.
Tbe recent revival of interest In the nevertheless true; and this Is dsns to re-
Tichborne case, growing ont of the alleged mark that Emory Hpeer’s appointment t«
visited the well and brought aw-y with them
E hltls of tbe liquid to test iu their lump* at
one. Whatever may be the teal nature of
the discovery It Is certainly a mysterious de
velopment, and one well calculated t*» excite
the curiosity of the public. The fact remains,
after all the suspicious examination yester
day. that the oil la there and how to accouut
for it la the absorbingprob cm.
Wo met tho»o yesterday who were disposed
• think that the scheme was a big advertis
ing didge, printed in the lull of business to
catch a gaping public. The men busy with a
heavy trade took no stock in tula id. a.
Others were found who thought the Idea a
hoax, and a near relative of tho ‘Tucker's
Gho>t" romance. Another class thought that
the well was not a genuluu oil well, because
Mr. Turpin bad stored about ten feet distant
several barrels of kerosene, which h*d leaked
the quantity found In the well. St ll another
were of the i pinion that some entereririug
person hadgoue to tho expense of emptylna
several barrel* of oil into the well for the our-
K se of having some excitement and fun.
tnebe'leved that negroes in the neighbor
hood had poured some oily substance into tm
well for the mahetous purpote of mining the
water. Tbea** aud others are a few of the
many ideas giveu in exfdanation.that reached
the reporter’s ears. They are given to show
the wild and conflicting nature of the guess
The majority of th<v e who viewed the scene
came away nonplussed, and were worried be
cause they could not satisfactorily explain it
A prominent lawyer said to tbe new* inau yea
terday afternoon: “I don’t know what to
think of iL I have been atudyt' g It all day.
* am the slowest person iu the world to cab h
n to such things, and the fact that I can't ac
cept it fully worries me."
the above represents «he drift of opinion,
any would like to believe It, *ut they are
mid and approach a conclusion cautiously
We have nothing to add to what we have al-
well can b- seen by any-
ready written,
body atan~“ _
•explain 1
SMUGGLING INDICTMENT8.
______ i i icuourue me, gruwiug uui ui me anegeu marx mat tttnory npecr s appointment to
mnt.r from so,,.'. Record n* Uni- discovery of tbe re»l Arllmr Orton, bet the present bilb position is tbe direct re-
Attorney 1 '‘reminded” the legal writers ol » cm. In salt of bis political perfUy. He, a ten
tea S-at-a District Attorney. Franco where an ini nnator nretonclina to he non »>„nari t,u K*m
ilia present sUud ta all right, and the true !o About 130 000. lie remembered ai- but tbe young men of this country should
. , * * n , | v • ti I most everything that bad happened I be taught the lesson that tbe “wage* of sin
,.,en who love old Geor g i» ebonld do ell I in JesM Bnikley p . jonih. He oonld>olnt I i, de.tb." . k
bey c«n to defe.uht. threatened disgrace, out to h i old schoolmstei tbe very I Wc would rtlher hev. tren Skowhegtr.
But to tbe points at band. I «P°t where he had "rtMled” with them I Bryant, or any of the mherable medicate
Huveml tuieirrnms were vc,terday lent v f as »KO.,«nd showed* scar from * make of Kepublican fame, than toe this brillluni
several luegrnms were yeuernay «env b((0 , tn ,,i-, C a where the real Jesse Bank- yoanf["My de»r.Viiitt" .Ulesman appoint
Julauill cncour.Rine him and assuring >„ v I,nil r.r,lr,d one. Home of th. f.mllv I * <i fj,.. . v.,„. "
Colquitt encouraging him and assuring I i ey bad received one. Borne ol the family I ed.—Jtarncscilte A'cies.
bins that every point made sgalnst Speer I belleyed In him; most ot them denied his
will be so.talned by positive evidence. | identity The taming yoint against the | An Ignoblo Spectacle.
Other, were sent Governor Brown, which claimant was that be eonld not apell cor- Wear, dad to see Hen.^ rvlonlti
.he. hl„> Where hi. dole should reclle. where., the real Jesse Bnnhle* htd I ..iT5.LT-
may show btui where bU duty ahoulu rectly, where.s the real Jets,iBnnVey had taking his aUnd, though It S not pro&bie
i til'll, epeaking of telegrams, here Is I bran to school at Athena, and while It was l ^h.i he or anvbodv e'ae oan succeed In the
tne one Jenkins sent to the 1’reaideut, and I admitted that he had not learned much | movement ^The^eonflrmatlon of BDcer
uot before made pub ic. Tnle. or It. points there it wu shown that be had at lead. SSTSSkSLmul SSSS^l"\i*V£n
utt to. tiiib, or its points mere it was snown tuat ne nan at reasi -,i| not nlessn th* neonie of rienrvt. Who
eele.ru he . to. Botn the'No.lL learnwl to epelL The Lading lawyers of T“ A'ff^s .nT^st smount of’ kive
far >lin. Beuator. will, it ia said,stand up to | tha Stale were employed aud It wm a 1 n0 p0 ” f J a n yKr“>t nmountoi low
Jeualus: | "cause alebre’’ in it* day. Tht
Ailasta. Oa., Janaary 15 lSSS.-fres-1 library baa a _book oon'alnlng
d.w Th. i-Hut ,or - “to "ho plays traitor to hla people
P u ;'; and party andaoMtbanoe*adeft«Mmi[lv.
«ii"»'*, | - , „ ,h|ESe !# ml Aa the Senator says, in a lew weeks we will
utfit Arthur, Kxceutivt Uaiuton, ttaihmg- J* “> T“® RI?®! 1 ,, 1 ® “RU. 0 . 1 J** havo • Democratic President, who could
toil, U. C.: Y u would ia*e,caudal by uot I n£Sw I M1<1 " on ' d give the people a district Judge
uonatotr n^mory dpe. r lojuiig... ifrhlle | r e i e ^j}S w P S , r l. D .S wd hid le^rf “mm I ".“lA . . . _
hut
assisting dull let attu ney under him, it
c.me to toy prisonM knowledge tbat hr
came to n-y pt-isauai aiiowirug* iu» ur i wu „
j'l'ry-'iStMISSSrSto^do°l“fiJd'nfy”^ n.me^WM KII^BMl^r'an'/h. wu»n « b '»P«ct him? >ho I. Jher..among
and alter luu.ob'alol.'g iudictment, vic «d of cheating and •"‘ndllDg Io per- lhe
rue Democratv but tbat nill feel for bleu
iu»i, miuMwv luuiwfituti'B iuwwswwh., | l ,r, n Li“ -„j .i-rr,.ew^ir,» •»„ i -be coutemot ihat men of such action de-
luoorueti witoeaaefi to a wear as be d « #lr : I and aamamllDg “C I § 9 xre?—£atonlon Almniger.
*d. Ami luribrruiore I bare pers jnal I property,
knowledge tuat be prevented aammoolug I miscillakt. i Wnnta the Genuine Article,
witueasea kuowiug matariai facta to pro- The Court of Appeals of New York has For our part, if we are to have a Radical
tecta personal friend charged wan crime* | decided that adminiatradon on the estate I judge, we would prefer tbe pure and uua
. § * dulterated article, rather than • spurious
r them ami withdrew aatd MbpCBaas at-1 no t eoid, out oily foldable. This Is a idee one, trusting to time and its obxngee for
riaxuei l refer jroatoBollci'or-Gauerai I to confiscate a man's prnpertr. Under relief. Give us a consistent Radical any
nlli|ia ei d io tidier of the 8ajiaU)rs of j t hU ruling if the administrator should sell time rather than a renegade. Tbe former
mytiativ* Bute, North Uarohna; also Jus- I iVid cHh; ‘".ap'p^Td^dmr.'YuY I m“y'b;‘b*oiMt7nYra«. buiToUh"
live Woods. cbaier would get • good title. The con- latter, and a dishonest politician Is not
[Signe-i] Jambs 0. Jiskixs. | trav? rule that sachsn administration and I llkaly to make a reliable judge. If time
qulrtd a hah t of opening notes entrust* d
to bii care, so as to k»c » mfunuad Truet
was that B it could m>t read like eacbixa*.
but the bojs h«d bsmme nl ju*t *n *tlgh
learning in h a head to make it daokcox s
Miss Mabry was a dainty little woman.
Bhe loved boo-*a an<l pictures m *a tbau
balls aud parlicv, and U was wait that she
dl-t, for what would have nec-uue of tbe
invalid mo'brr If little MUs Maory spent
too much of her time away from tha c wy
borne, with I s fi iw^rs and vine*T Tne
ius skmtw pimSy lss.lz‘&i stssdows OQ tn*.
floor of'he vine-hid Jen pirch thatmoin
lng, as M a« Mabry rocked to amt fro In
bercbfiir basyi. g her dainty whl e flrtvf*-
In tne m kt g of some freak of cb« n • lie
Hershapeiy bead was oeu-. lowioiuv
Wort, and perbape, if you ooald have ap-
proecbed near enough, you woulti htv*
be«rd her murmuring a song that so
pleased tbe o e ga iam soldier io gray.
A dick of tbe Utcu at the gate, and Mis*
M* rv 1.Miked up. Tbere was Bill Tracev
abi.filing up the long walk with tnat p*cu
liar luup «>f hla Ueuslly the sight of Bill
with a note in hia hand amounted to noth
log more than a rtquest for her com»*ny
to church or party, and at any other time
•be wnulfii have icaroely held up ber heed.
Bat this rooming her head is erect, the
roses m h-r cheeks are redder, and tnere
la an ad littonal sparkle in ber eye. What
con'd have breugut it about?
Perbape then? wav something In Blit
Tracey's shamble, or was it that broad
arniiethat overspresd bis dusky face?
Anybow, It waa something tbat told ber
tbe secret, for seel she drops tbe cheecide
conceit and spnngs forward to grasp ibe
Dotes. It was tbe one on which ber uam-
wsstracefil in characters sliekuewsi
well tbat sha read first.
“Dear8*e*tbeart: 1 am home, ard wil
be with yuu this af< eruuou ” Th*l *ai
all tbe note said; but wsa not that enough ?
Whole pages wotiid uot have called up
non blushes ax.d caused the heart, a'l tbe
writer's oau, to beat fasier or happier
bingirs trembllt g with excitement flaw
•wiitly over a bU of paper and wrote
word “Come."
Will you neat home this afternoon?"
James C. J as kiss." _
Affidavit* are also brlug prepared by late I all things done under it are absolutely void I •bould prove thatgge are mlatekeoT so
A«aistaui District Attorney Jeutins aud I seems to be the true one. and it certtioly much tbe better for all concerned. It is
•there, establishing the fact that io tbe I sustrioed bv the weight of authority. with sincere mitglviogt, however, that we
so called kuklux ca«e of Jasper Yarbor- I A fire p-licy provided that gunpowder I see Mr. 8 peer elevated to a pod lion of ao
-•ugh et •».. indicted and convicted at the I «honid not be Kept on the premises. Held much power, and we fear bis influence
fail term of far Uaitwd Stales 0 urt, 1883, 1 that the term did not include fireworks. I over younger men of impressionable char-
tbe iudictmcnla were smuggled tbruugb I 19 Kep 89. BcUn.—AtilledgevilU Chronicle.
tne gram! jury by District Attorney 8geer, I An owner who erects an awning upon ■ ■■
after Jailing to onUiu from tne witoeasee hla premises over a public atreet, or who Not th# choice of the People,
n-fore the grouil j try rvlJenoe ansulning permits in e_wnln* to remain, D llab'e to Al yet I,Is nomination ba* not been
Ibe Jurte.ll'jiioo ol th« United Btates Loan, I one Injured by It from neglect to repair. | confirmed by the Senile, and It la trttly
tn. .valence establishing * crime mealnst I 10 Kep. 40. I hoped ha will not be. for he oerulnly U
•heBuie liars ont not against the Dotted Wnere an agent render, an efo-anl I c hnlc* of the people of Georgia,
Btau-s laws, aud furthermore eatab Ub I showing deblt. aad eredlU to bis principal I nor tba Hepablicana of Georgia ei her
,h * ” 1 ’ 1 th- only
9 appoint
ten! ;|iKT , e , K»;a'«Ere^5ii"dTft l .u4^“W
imerrugaied ib*reupon. And y
wioe Nwvaring t^ey anew notniog
idea or the elrctiou having any ihimc
S'm thIy W «ff‘wb'lp^ r i *lor noTvotlng lor j to pay >ho torn with web mooejnmoooU j
dtwvrfur Giiigre-s. 8p-wr atumip'ed io t » ■» pretsoie tr.at be bad money as r Ir
getJeoklas.aaJeiUnaswearo.townu^e|roptweoted. 19Bep,«t \ Difference a,d
ALBKRT klDNtY JOHHSTOWS DEATH | One Northern fr "“twill not fail to note
The Macon Fire* Oenarm • t
bout a Ch ef.
It wm thought by those I ui created In tbe
flreineDio matter aud by the punhcgent-rally
tbat tbe e'ectluu held Friday night under «
dcr of council for chief of the Macon fir * de
partment had presented a ple.sai-t and pra -
Ural solution of the vexed qnetiloo. But It
seems that iu this oth are desilue-1 to disap-
polutmenL Developments occurred yesterday
tnat will tend, not only .0 place tho matter
where It wm before the action of council, but
tolnvolvo al) luterevied iu new and unplvM-
ant complications.
Tbe department this morning !* without a
head. Tn ele« tlt>n Friday night is pr-tctieally
of no effect mr. «*. d. WeMcutt. the gentle
man who wMc-hoscu then, I Mttedd d uot to
accept tbe p*»Hi’»n. Mud yesterday sent Major
Fricc the follow! -g note:
“Macon, Ga., January 24. IStt.-Hoif R. B
PmcB. MayohCity or Macon —Dead hip » I
iearu tnrough some of the oeL gaiea »ele<ne<i
to elect a cnief of tuetire d»-p«runeuL 'hut
their cholee fed nu me. *1 bey are fully ewnre
that I did not desire the posltlou and iba- I
pusltlvelv deellu. d ibe use of my uamelu
couuection with it In gret ihat In the foee of
tills I should Lave been selected under the
circumstances. While I highly appre
elate the confidence implied by their
aetiou, I am compelled, fir j"
reason* entirely satisr«cior«
„ . ,|HMt n> council of tuy determiu«t|s it,
piiijf thereby to ..void delay and com idle*-
n. Very r sp*ct utly, G. 8. Wxatcorr”
Mr. WestjoU wane lied ou ye»terd*y after*
noou by a represeutatlve of the Tel-ouaph,
‘ whom he sai :
did uot seek the cffi<e, and
want iL I told tuem Friday
night tnat 1 wouinu't tako it • ulesn
"l was tho unanimous wish of thede srtment.
saw that Hxoul of beveu companies favored
. . 4 wm aaaln»t me, and ha* r fused
acquiesce. I have some g--o.l f lends In
ihaltotnpNny. am! do not care to ant «g 'ulze
them In short, I concluded not ro aecet-l un
less all watfted mu. I shall seud my re»lgua*
to tbe mayor this e eulng “
. Eel
the elections, aud Ibis has been done fur
purpose.
“All this fuss about|membersh!p amount'| -i
noihlng. I’be man ier iu which members have
-H-eu teken lute the co- patties ho alwsy■-
MR. WILLIE O. WHITE.
The 8ad Announcement of Hla Death
Received Yesterday.
The announcement of the death of Mr.
William G. White wm received in the city yes
terday and will be read with stdneu this
morning by hla many friends la Mscon.
The event occurred at his home in Orlando,
Fla., Wednesday evening. The particular*
were meagre, but intimated that his death
wsa the result of severe congestion of tbe
longs.
Mr. White was a native of Macon, having
been born here in August 1*41. At tbe tlm-
of bis death he was. consequently. In tbe 44th
ear of bis ate At an early period of h!>
Ife he waa deprived of bis parents and became
me of the family of his uncle, Mr R. V
Bridaln. He grew np under their protection
and care, having known no other home.
At ibe a*te of is be went to Dawson, where
he worked w th Mr. Man H. Iteldwlu, whose
ue&he-r be was. From Dawson be returned
tsi Ms con with Bomlck and K< en. with whom
he remained until tbe breaking out of the war
In April. 1SS , b* left the city with tbr
Macon Vo untrers for Virginia and was wltn
tbat com any around Norfolk and in (been
gagemeut at Hmlib’s Point l!a remained
with this company uutll tbe close of v._\ when
he was transierred to tbe Ath Georgia Cav
alry, Cot Joel H. Griffin. asHergeant Major of
»irj, Liu. juli n, umuu. hmirtiiiv nuhthi
tne rest meat, and remained wltn it uuill th-
war ended. During ‘61 be wm in several
sharp engsgemente around Pittsburg, but
loutuuhurt
ten tbe war ended he taught sebool for
while, hut receiving an olT-r irom Mr. B. I
Wise, be .came tn Macon again and entered
into mercantile pursuit*. In IMA be conduct
ed tbe dry goods busineu in tbe store now 00
ruple.1 by J. W. Rice A Co., under tbe fltm
name of Alexander A Whlia In this enter
prise be waa unsurces*ful, and closed tbe bns
Inrss to acce t a position with 8 T Coleman
A Co., with whom he remained until bis de
parture for Florid*, six years ago. The last
season of bis *tay in Macon waa spent in the
s»rvlc- of 8 Wax*-)beam A Co.
Having purchased an orange grove in that
_iate.be soon became enthused over orange
culture, ano removed all bit Merest* to that
culture, ano removed *11 nts i- teresis to mu
State. He engaged also in tbe mercantile bus
iness at Orlando, Orange county, and al tb®*
time of his death conducted one 01 tbe largest
boslne*s bousee in the flute.
Mr. White had. of course, many friends In
this city. He waa a man 01 unusual vim and
•new,and waa reckoned one of the finest
sal-smen Macon overproduced. He married
Mi
•ga, wno,with bis mother, will accompany ike
remalnato this city from Florida. Mr wa u
be grew up ms brother.
The body Is expected to arrive In the dty
this afternoon, and tb« notice ot his funeral
services wi 1 appear in to morrow’s paper.
Judge Hanson's Death.
Wa find tbe following la tha BtrnesvlUeOa-
Again tbe sickle Is thrust out into tbe field
and tbe reaper find* ihat the sheavee are
ready to be gsrnered borne. Tbere is always
a sadness in death, at whatever time of life it
comes, but tbe wrinkled brow and aendlm
form, the trembll g band and whitening b
are but the ghastly shadows of the kluf
death. Wbcn be comet and bods outl
open hand to on# who for more than threi
More and ten ^aara has been urfllng upant
life, walling bare and
theal through, and be refusing 8pee* did
«; hin::c!!. Oa of tb« prlaoi.ara. U ta al-
l^e I i • tbe atfiilavits, baa died in Ibe
im-iltentiary and another one waa »l the
p Hot of death in tbe Ailanta jail, and
<v«, pardoned nut by tbe Fro.id.nL Tba
„ ... __ .. .... __ .. tbat tbe clilaani of Angusta, Go., *ay« a
Muat Co to tha lair, Whara * h * I o.j,rtl«l wrlooiua to a dllllo*al.b«el North-
Fi*ink it Heaviesr. i Republican, kt tbe saaaa time that they
O. aaora and 1 General Johnaton wa, with 8talhtm’a ntn earnestly protesting •(talnst th, .[.
:“ .tliSd^lS a brigade,confronting Hitrlbnf. Uft, wblab t3mS%m*vE?d?ff.'r°«S
tbat carry eonTioiiiin. Sana- I w “*-® 1> * n '* cr ** t of ah 11, with ado- botaaonMr. Bcbarx aud Mr. Bpesr u that
. I pnaslhQ HIM with chipparal In front ibe former baa *lway« bemt alUpabllcan
That was a I tba other note sald.nn ltbo
■ame pretty, tremblin* ringer, wove on
anoiher bit of paper. ' Burry, but I'll not
bo at bora, to you tbia af erne n."
Tarn UlU I r,t »\ rc-'iui*--’ l. * -hamlle,
With the U,, in hi- |-o «-t.
■lipped into an alley
what th* h topy little i
It waa i: 11 Tracry'a fn
Mauri' •* re.-i 1 and r<
"I’ll not be at home
Boon." It was a true
for he loved *he littie
thewty from Virginis
AtMipoor Bill Trn >y
meat baopy in tbo p
bk Lad r« ived !.r
two hearts.
Tbe first traio leav
canic I many volunte
1«1 In
ol tried to i
a«l the
» vou
this nftr
hi* heal
Mitb
[is Mabry. At
-au ha welcome
i at that very
f tbe f«wa
y breaking
Macon that day
tS;JwiS - k, p‘"P on •»*»••<>«-1
riprer «fil ba withdrawn ueat werfc, and a | boar or more. It wa, noceaiary to cross j
Bopab ican appulmad. —*■— '
Dandruff
Other charms I tharallry rakad by thU daadly ambnMAd, 11, ramored by tb. ai, of Cocoalnr, and it
.l.iiiiat aa arriou, a, the abora will be euj- a nluaall tbe opportta rilge In order to | J'j™ 111 *'®* * nd P roiaot “ "t* growth of tba
drawal may 1 b* cooaSderad n'rtai * * drirc th, cnamy from Ills itronghold.
Quipauxc. I Whan Gen. Johnaton camvaa anil uwtha
•liuail.n, ba laid tj bis ataff: "They *ra | bmL
offeriog stunbirn Nal.lanco htra. I shall
l.bo n,i» ih> kitnriAt ti\ lhaitt " ft
Harnett's FUmrlng Eitracta ora the
NEARLY FaOZCN TO DEATH.
A pollcmsn Falla Sana.laa. and B,. { “tm Fadaral kn
numbed Wniia on Hia Patrol. | wu ^ b |, (nut. II hia usoult wara me-
No Symptama.
Ifothsr—Ara you qoita inn, dear, that
, roanr Faatharly la not fond of yon T Be
New York World. I caaafol, thrir loft would bo completely crtoinly seemed eery devoted last night
It wu Intensely cold on the oatakirts of I tamed, end Ibe victory won. He deter- when ba buttoned yonr glove.
pit. Wadnes lav nichL Ksrly yea- mined tn char*.. He tent Gov. Harris, of Daughter—Ab, yes, mother; bat hie
ney City Wedneeday n.gnu *..r,y yu- |tt(r to letd a TonaeiMe nwiment; bond never trembled.
trrdey morning "chtnceman .ml, after abrief conference with Bracken- —
lough, of the third precinct, wu eealgned ridge, whom be loved end admired, tbet gome People are Bom Luetr.
'o a p ut In tbe place of an officer who otto"! followed by hie staff, appealed Husband (reading tbe pspcr)-Here le
bed beau crcutcd from duty. Uo wnre I to the eojffi""; A* he tnoouraged ,n account, my dear, of a lady who hu
a"hc\Ty - wioter a*t~ und.n'ca-h which I them with hie ,’“ 1 ®*. I ancxp«:“»d'ly’falTcnhcTr to i^tid OM.
ha bad on a lighter one. beddee a woolen I ““■y beortog. Gem Johnetoa rode out | Wife—Is ,hc married 7
Jacket and he.ry lUnnei's. Hi, cam wer. l 0 front and »i“" l J_^" b tb * l^e. Hie I Ha.'bond-abe wu, but her husband It
sell protected an I ble band, wara In- bat wu oft Hi, aword rested Its scab-
rated’ in a oat knlttod woolaa milltoa. bard. In bla right band, ha bad a littla
Tna part exteadiog along Newark and tin cap, the memorial of tnlnddaot that
B-immlt avenue, u them rot unomforta-1 hail occurred earlier In tba day. Faosing
Wife-Borne people tie bora lucky.
Me one expueed on ell aldoe, with bat a through a captured camp be bad takeu
law bootee scattered about at long inter- tbit toy, saying. “Let thu, ba my abort of |
law hon-ea - ..
rail. McGalloagb wu only appoUtad two
weekt ago and ons.quaoUy did n Jt know
Wanted Admonition,
y* U4a." said k kind old gvntlaman to
.•g^-.ir-»»^rfi iwwjaF- [» ba , ,b ^j n
weeks ago and ooot.qoanuy out n j, show i thing whisb, bolding it between two fin-
the warm placaa on tna beat. Tow ants 4 I gets, ba employed more effectively In bit uuMrtnkin?
o'chck^eeSSTlnerumd and MeCulloogh n.ujrU •»i,*"»Pl® «El‘?* UU ‘*L *^1° 2»teSSffbSbSCu^fS&^K
beean tn feel the marrow m hla hwtt sol- I moat mao coaid .bora need a sword. His g -
wili Kill bssToS tobis doty. Presently prea.no. wu t'ujl of . loeplrailon _He “..“'i.ljl'
be UVO IO feel drow«y and ble brain ut bU tboroogb bred bey man -Fin- uw. d22trt^“
wwmeu to'whirL Ul.beanmbad feat eater," wltn easy command. We ara aU district
care way and ha tank ko tbe ground to | Hie voice wu ..penoyalre, eueuar-1 “°^*-
front of BL Joseph's Cnarcb. Brntodanton aging and eompaUTng Bla words were
Kogla on posstog by tbe ehnrchaUo dock lew-haaaM: {jTbiSSJT
diflcuTtml the ‘ ebanevnteo wk* removed I wo must use ina Dkjrooat. WUtn he
for tba war. __
For foot years after tbat «
Deter bsvd from.
Little Mha M»brr vat J;
ten In# l.,r tbe ci ck of tbe f
Was look i kf UfV test for
meet her Dou*!a*s ao te
There a iLecUck! Due tar
Adelina PattL
diiC"T«rrd ibe "cbanMmen" wu mmoee^nR matt ate in^WfooeL'’ When be | the great «ong»fraaa, ur« of Solon Pal*
to to. staiion-booee. Baaloratleu were tweened the cwnlw of lba line, be tumid, «•£» Pertamu, Tolkt Bmps end otter
apu'ied end si* willing policemen robbed I "I will lead yunl be cried, and n oted Io- ToUat articles: I nnheattatingly
BES Mow aod reiir-d tha drcolailoa I ward tba anetuy. Tba Una wa, afreade egonea town •optf” 1°ag.1,
'Xnemit'tt. If I, feet and band, thrilling and trembling witb that irreeliti-1 Principal depot, J74 and E781
lly Ina-n, but the police surgeon, H, ardor which to]batUa ded lot the day.
kii'i? a j exsmlaati Ki.declarcd tnat With a mighty iboat the Una mor.d
ugh woaM beetle to wicli a baton ward at a charge. A«ba»t.d fi.net
.jays I mighty roar burst from the Paderel sir mg-
1 bold. TbeCinfnlcra-c line whbercd;_b it
tbrri wav not an la^tafll’s
Saw York
ITISASPEC1FIC
ron
Kidney 8c Liver
Troubles,
'siaddJr, Urlaarjr
and Liver Diaai
Dropjy, Gravel
Mr. J. l. Ktuotdj wm ut-xt sought He
been tbe same, a n<1 bMi-ever »een que«ii-»np«1.
Wnenever a person apfilted fur membrrablii.
ud did ot send lu tbe m< nvjr aim ibe sMp.t-
natlot). if aou-e memcM-r offered to scaud for
him. it wav all right and hews-* admitted.
Whjdldu’t they prescribe thin more thorough-
‘ before and no. wait umil after the electlou
1 v\ hut ia ynnr positlna with regard to the
election Friday night?"
“I don t rt-cogti’xe it at all. Council had no
utborlty to rail IL aud I do noi ie«*l bouud by
.be re»ulL 1 staud on my rights, and expect
to have them, l conri-lur that I am chief, aud
will art in tbat rape dty.”
-‘Did yon offirUte at the Ore thU aft* moon?
“I did; and If one occur* to-ulght will do the
•arae tub g. 1 know four co op*iiiea tbat
would recognise me and obey my orders. 1
know tbat 1 have been fairly elected to the po-
-iMon and I d n’t tblnk council can keep me
from icrvinf."
“wou’tyoo gl«k np under any considera
tion even l! it threatened to br« ak up the de
partment?"
If 1 should eee tbat my course would
threaten the existence of tha departmeut I
anould do to. but under no other pre*»ure
afe '
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Zt cure* BilioTunan, IZeAdAcbe, Jaundice, Bor
' fitomaeh, X>yipepaiA, Constipation and Pilvt. i
it worksTromptly i
and Cana XnteaperaiiM, Vet
General Debility,;
USE IT AT ONCE.
It restores the KJDNBTB, LIYT.it and COW-
ZLB, to a healthy action and CURES when all
other medialn—fklL Ilundredi have been «ave l
who have been given op to die by friends and.
phyaidana.
Price S 1.86. Bend for Ill nitrated Famphlet to,
HUNT’S BEMEDT CO., Provident R. V
5 SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS.
THEKE MAY BE A FEW
WHOSTILLDOUBT
My company is with me in tha metier, and
will not Mk • to do so. If 1 really believed
tba. thU movement agAlust me wav unani
mous, I might act differently; but *11 *hl«
fuis b«s been gotten up by oue romnany, aud
under the circumstances 1 don’t lnteud t
weaken."
“Whit course will you take to maintain your
position?"
‘•I am uot inclined *o say Just now. I know
my rights and will not be driven f ont them
When tba time cornea 1 will take means to
•ee tbit thvy aro protect*!.”
premise*, »r. uunroo jour* nem our
m chief. When tbe committee reported
to council tht retail of their Investi
gation*. council ordered a new election aud
Mr. George B. lurplu wm re qtsea ed to act as
chief pro tern. At tha election Friday night.
‘ - -** “ Wi
If so they will find in our office many
*nch letters as the following, bat none that
are entitled to more consideration:
With my experience I pronounce]
Brewer’s Lung Restorer
the best lung re meJy made. Fonr of tty
brothers and lUters bad died witb con
sumption, and about three years ago I
become to exhaosted by a long continued
cough, accompanied witb low fever and
night sweats, that I could barely get about
and my friends gave up all hope. I coughed
ao Incessantly tbat I could not sleep at alL
After trying several lung medicines I be-
gan the use of
Browef’s Lunt? Restorer
uuder ord- r of conncl), Mr. O. 8.
wm chosen snd yesterday rrai«< rd.
.Ibeoonfurion may well bo Imagined. Mr
Turpin, having performed hia duties, is uo
loi-ffvr chief, and *• council bu refused to
confirm Mr. Kennedy’s election, th# depart
me Lbv the ree)an«tlnn ol Mr. We»Uott, la
without a chief, what turn wilt be given the
matt r It lelm tesible to say. Certain It Is tbe
public would like to see the matter satisfacto
rily and speedily settled.
Burned to Death*
Primmy Newberry is a negro woman Urlng
on tbe place ot Mr. Wiley Newberry, In tbe
Warrior district, thirteen miles from the city.
One of her children ia a girl between 10 and
13 years o’d named Sarah, Oa Th unday
morntog there was a big fire biasing In the
wide, old-fashioned flreplaoe, and, the weather
being very cold, Sarah ran into the house,
after attending t»» tbe oowa to get warn.
She ran to the fire and turned her b»rk to it
In a evcood she sme't banting cloth, and
on luoklng around discovered her drets lobe
on fire Bhe wm so badly frightened that she
knew not which way to turn. Tbe flames
leap d up and sha screamed, brlnelng *—
mo her to tbe scene, and every effort
made to smother tbe fire, but to no purpov*.
Nearly all larak’a clothing wm burned off,
andtn someway not exnialned her tongue
wm badly hururd. Iter Injuries were M se
vere that she died on Friday morning.
and was greatly benefited by tbe first bot
tle, gairibg flt-rh and sirei.Rih and return
ing work. 1 continued to take it and am
m stoat now as I ever was, rarely ever
cough nor do I suffer with my hours any
more than if they never bad been alloctm.
I am never without a bottle of it in my
house. Daring tbe winter I give it to my
little children, even a little fellow thr«e
years old, fur any thinq like common colds
r *!.•". ’ 1 i • • V "vs ,j" v » viiteno of croup
und always with the most satisfactory re
sults. Very truly,
0. E. HUOKLY,
Darnesville, Ga.
Brewer's Long Restorer contains no opi
ates in any form. •
Tickets onlytf. Shares In Proaortion
Aeeldentnl •hooting.
Yesterday morning Mr. Walter Heard, prin
cipal of Tharp Academy In the Warrior dis
trict, happened to a bad accident while hunt
ing.
It seems thit the sleet had so coated the
limb* of the trees with ice that they were bent
down the
resting there, but alwaya weary. w«
■nmetfuree think be Uui* aa extend'
•1 hand to receive him. Such were
our reflection* m we »aw that good,
gray haired old man. Judge J. B. Ilaoson
<*»ma and go In hla dally life. He died iuo
denly Wednesday morning end wm buried
In B«rnesvllie Friday. Ha wm perhaps not
tired of life but ready to meet death when It
came. Ui« ltfo had been an active one, reef
ing a family of children of whose success as
burines men be often spoke. We shall not
unde take his biography, this should be left
tn such m know himbrsL His span of Ufa
had reached b-yond three score sod ten, and
still h • worked in tbe Master'* cans#. Barely
Ood wm not angry with him m hia eyta doesd
upon the scenes of earth.
'‘Mortals cried a man is dead
Augc.s sang a child te bom."
toward tbe ground. White going through a
6 Htchof wood*, an overhanging limb caught
■r. Heard ■ bat and in trying to keep the bat
IL In ddn* so lb. gun which ha bald
in hla riabi hand struck o*.lnst .Dottier
limb ood waa dlMOaiaod. tha load Milking
hlariaht
sir
Our Lataat Dc* Yarn.
Charlie lircjloo. told hit friend, al Ike La
nier Route jeiterday a pratt, lou,b do* yarn.
II. said be hai two deft, "Winkle" and
Raw," about lbs tamo age, tbat bare boon
raised toolbar and that aro tmnlngly vary
f.iml of each o*ter. "Wink -*■ "
habit of eating all the a,, a __ .
btotvar the beat would lay ha would salsa
—an eg* tod .at il To bioo too per
fonnauoo a collar and chain waa purchased,
and "Wink!." secured. AimooH t ttw"ill»
cover—1 th. dura .en to which bit co - panion
waa, ha sought his company and remained
with him nil d.y u if from sympothy. To
complete tho story, u soon oa th. hia laid the
egg yesterday "New" went directly aad
picked It npaidbroaght it lo"Wtokla/ This,
Charlie says, h. "saw with hla own egM," and
la willing to testif]--" *
IfylolL NcxL
A Notorious Character.
Bailiffs IlodaeU and Joan, asristad by Belli
Iff Golden, snccoodad Wednesday night to no-]
curing a bad character. Jack Coleman
been wanted for some time for staallog a bale I
of rotion from a gentleman to Uoaetow coon-
It, Hr. 1 B. Aultman. Lately ba daprirad
Willis (irigai, a bsckman, of a blabiy valued
Clock tool ticked for Griggs tSairailroad I
■cbedu aa. And morn moot y hla wife com-
plained of having received sever, chastise
ment at bis ban -a. Coleman baa boon want-
ad for all these offeoeoo, and knowing IL bn
deserted tow. tuna ago hit home to Tybaa.
But iheofflecnol the law have boon follow-
log him cioMiy. and Wednesday evening at
night fall coot bt him at Ibe store of ILOdlo-
raABiai, on Fourth mol Bo will tnawsr
theso eharpea on three differ**! warraets
and tha probabllitiea an the future will not
bo a bright one for kirn.
labi hand and tearing away all tbe An
ted part of tho nolm.
Mc.ro . marrua* witu "l> SirilsM
of Ratltnd district waa sat foe neat Wednea-
dty and It wot hi. Intantlno ol enralug to Ha-
eon yesterday morning aflat tho fnroUara. ft
uow probable
tha wadding will ba
Uvad Under the House.
Officer Stephen reported to ns a enrtoas ease
yesterday afternoon. White on n toor of to-
speolloa, aa sanitary oDoer, through tho
premlrta ef Nr. Hannan Richter, on Hum
ItsTuiipn <>* nr. iii iuiw'i “iviuri, un , mu
street between Thlnl aud Fourth, he discov
ered under the dwelling an old negro man ap-
p .remly »lxty years of axe. The negro gave
ale name m Loote Caifleid, and says he hM
" me time
hter, who
■■The oJd fellow bad otblngbutannml
brella, op. ned, which proto ted him from tho
wcether. He wm In a feeble condition, aad
HHIM i-.j'l'iUl. I
wm removed to the city bospltaL
Rankin's Bcchu and JcNina for kidney
■TecUoa gives everybody perfect gmtelMMflM
Hev. Joseph Key says it It the co
remedy he ever need.
ifl
wk:
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar,
MACON, GEORGIA.
dcclOeod&wcowtf
“CAPTAL PRIZE. tyg.OOO.'*
mam
UML , _
iUal Drawings of tno Louisiana
terv Company, and in person manage and ooa*
ut.i the tlrAWlugv Uu-mvelvea, and that the
same are coodacted with honesty^alrnesilaad
iu good faith toward all parties, andweau-
Uiorixc the company to ute thiscerUflcate,with
lac similes of our signatures attached, ia ill
Advertisements."
Comm.Mioneti.
Incorporated InlWfor* yean by the Leg*
3 PRIZE3 OF K.000..'
THE S
BEST TONIC. ?
tne, fiotnhintng Iron with pore
. 097 a*
i St.. Washhrcp
i D.
rci’i St fad Drrwfog and Gold Meat |
for all kind* of saU-i 4 . fl*b, ^Vt<*ii
n the Federal str ing-1 To aH who are eoffb?iBx from errors aad in-
to lime wilharod; ten :*1 Ti'I
•tint s Dsuse Tbe I dc.ay, of manhood, nr., 1 will send a_rsh
The en/mV«ere io cfpothat wUIcure you, f- • «.f chsrxe. Thf®
Awo oneway wan m i pm 1
lingular Accident.
Yesterday a singular accident happened io
tho team owned by Mr. Chariot Dreyfus sod
used by Lyons A CUm m a dty delivery.
White staodiog ia Wall street la the Brighter*
hood of ^Belebcrt’a alley, the eaU-Uae of the
hia
wiegreeri company swapped
vecokf and fell on the hone’s _
‘lone. Ifeahi«*iaud-lroly.torn-
9WAJCUO aad thro»lor thetinr
. to the gr.,fin«L Tbe sorw, drli
wre badly damamsd, mb|
Drej f n t cater * g ilt !
Kldaej* aud 1.1
ne remedy fijr Diseases of the
MONEY LOANED
produce constipation
] QN Improved Ki
For terms err':
Iteariebeaaad par!
meappet’ * ““
il«v«a Hr
R. F. LAWTON,
iAKHEui
- "H.i a t Of »|.m- w-iHHU.i •< •
^ jTve fund of over $666,000 hsA since be*- a
\Byan overwhelming popular vote its fraa*
r h'. ac wm made a part of the present Mata coo*
stttntlon adopted December 3d. A. D. t W9.
The only lottery ever voted ou an l endorsed
by the people of any state.
I it never Beales or postpones.
Its Crnnd Slneie Number Drawings W'.'l
text place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY VO WIN A
fortunf. !' •• ; IS■» I" * v|Mi » »
M, I iii- V' v i I ■! '. <>/ y.t -ir. n:- >
OBLKANfl. TI K8DAT, TFebruary 10,1863,
-177th .* f•»y '! f h a >£
CAPITAL PRIZE. 173^00.
100.000 Tickets nt Fl*e Doii.ifA Eao^
Fraction* In Fifths In Proportion.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE fTLOW
~ • • S\0LC
■ApplicatlOB for rates To chibs ahonld be made
only to the office of the company iah'ew Or-
For further information write clsarty.Print
full add ream postal notes, t-xpr^*
Money Orders, er Wang York Ft r • in irii-
nary tetter. Currency by Express (sH sums ol
96 and upwards at our expanse .
M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans. La„
o: M. A DAUPHIN,
Mai.- P. o M uey orders pajsb.e sad *d-
drcAi Registered Letters to
NIW OR ul ANS NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans. La.