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TIIE iELEGBAPH AND \1 KSSKNGfiK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1*85.
FROM A lit'/
POOR IN THE
SCHOOLS.
looking through glass at the ladle3 and
gentlemen promenading Every sewing
machine company in lb> country ha* pre
sented this hotel with a machine. They
are all kept on top, and the Jadl S
In the hotel go up there
on pleasant days and do their fiewitg. It
is a grand building, bat the stockholders
have never reallz-d anv money from it.
They did not expect to. They contributed
to the fond from city pride; but of course
the beautiful structure adds to the value
of properly and the attractive-
nesa of Ban Francisco. I suppose
the lessees make money 1 ’.
“Ie the palace as large as the Kimball
Hoove?” I timidly inquired.
•Not quite,” he replied, with exquisite
irony in Ms big, manlv voice, “but it will
be as soon aa they finish the addition
which is now being bail;.”
Krake Sharp was in convulsions. 1
didn’t know wb*i to do—so I lelt.
THE RAILROAD BILL.
The Favorable Report of the House Com
mittee to be Made to-Oay.
Atlanta, September 28.—There was a
lively aeasi of the Home railroad com
mittee to night to consider the railroad
nalHond Bid-Text of the Macon
Tax *HI~A Waatam Nlan’a
Career—other Items.
flUOBiPH BOKA0.17WPSACHTBM BT.
IE XHAHTA. September 28. l£85.
.a*ts. September 28—In «n InlM.i.w
8aperint.ildent 81a-
Knolthe pabllo echooU. ronferied jadg-
wy 'pou the cnie mule .gainst the
in this column. He admits th.t
K^ISifeUe well t ken, th.t there ire chll-
?4<foi pwr parent* wno ennotget In the
«*L“£'7ufiooli while there ere children
S*r$rpittnie who are lo *1™ high schools.
5J but he avoW*. Heit.tei
StterhUe IhU U a tact, It Is due to another
t\“ Tbit toe population o! Atlanta hat
in.rrown the capacity Ot her public
He aaf a that?68 500 was expend .
K^rnnnlcc the schools tnU year-$7,798 bill. The following members were absent:
»!Hlrhwaa spent m-on the blah schools. I nrner of Troup, Bobbe, Tetley, Uwls of
.,-hirhs.BSDemui - - Hancock. Mason. Cason. Harrell of Deca-
tnr, Ward and McCanU. On a motion of
high school ought ^ ^ ^ ^ mow mm umu mm. TTin.n, ..„t
and to'accommodate 410 Butt, Clay, J Stewart, Arnhtim, Lofley and I nize thfi fact fn our bench show, end Ptdl-1 triomly wttowork"?© 1 bush'the matter u*p
what is now needed toUve all the Burner—3. Ward and Harrell, of Decatnr.l gree has no influence iu affecting the judg- b preventing the newspaper reporters
SJniJLn t>oor end rich, admission. That were paired, and Teasley with lamer, of ment of a dog. appearance and good points ,n HR0T ering anything about their
£ U »Ka wrald remedy the evil. Bat Tmap. , , belDg the only tests. Btad dogs, with ped- Bllt ^sturdy tfogiUbmra in
5? the money to ct.me from. The There were mataal and harmonious ex- igrees, often earn fortbeir masters from tbe Canadian bank determined to follow
«r.hnnla will not ptmations as to the manner iu which the $5C0 to fl.000 a year, and their value may 1 tbe t j,lef t 0 the end of tbe earth and to
first report bad been made. The Chair- be estimated at from S3,000 to $5,000. ° Q Ch bring him to punishment if it took the
man (Tate) seated that he would make * dog is juit as g«od a piece ut property whole of their capital. 8o they not only
the report to the Honse Wednesday morn-1 as a borae; but the law in this 8tale doea I aent j n inn, the Canadian agent o! the
ing, so that tha minority report oouid be | not take that view, and a dog Is only cjin-1 p, n * cr t 0 n Detective Bnreso, on bla costly
filed at the same time. Mr. Gostin sidered as property when ha has a collar * oarney but they freely threw
delay, and on, or Is proper y registered with J°® an- other thousand dollars as a ret
vthFiei* the luouuy “...I * 4
outlook here is that the schools wUl not
have more than enough money to ran
them ihrough the winter. It is certain
tb™» U«w bull.'lugwill not goupthl*
■tour and peilnps not next year. Mean-
C, children who red the rudiment!I of
in education moat remain out
to the cold while children able
to attend private n bools are enjoying
the luxury of a high school edaoation.
Buperlnteuilfnt B'at. n eays that he la not
to blame the b .nul is lit to blame and the
«.tem « ro“ to bl.me. If the people
■MUbeir children to be Mated, they must
furnish the money W eh, they are far-
nlshtog too money in tbe form of taxes.
It knot mot K t, to seat the children most
inRed of poolic school* Wbat la to be
done? It is clear that the chUdrtn of the
noor oucht not to be allowed to grow up In
Frnorsncil a. d vice, while -ho children o
the rich ebioy Iree eoncatlon. fha'.bjtct
of pnhlio Iree tchools la or shouldbe lo
educate the ehiluren of tho? e citizens
who are tbemselrcs unable to
educate them This btlng true.
If nect sstrv, tbe high whcols enould be
abolished and tbe mrney which It oosta to
run them ahould be osed to provide addl-
tional grammar school* for those poor chil
dren now knocking at the
That is the best remedy In sight forTheta- Ra ilcry
milled great evil. The S7.U00 which it a nd
costs to run tbe high schools t year will
build a grammar school boose Itrge enough
to seat ail the applicants who are now shot
out. There is » great pdec pje in this.
The rich and poor are taxed alike, and the
rich and poor snonld b« educated alike.
Give them more »f the r ecestlUes and lew
of the luxuries of education. It is htHar
that all should have the necessities, than
that m*ny ahonl'l forego them In order
that a few may enjoy The luxuries. Abol
ish the high schools nndnsethe money
spent to run tb«m In catab ishiog another
big grammar school. That is wbat the
people—me ma^a here—want, and that
i« what they will clo day have, because it
Is right.
BLUE-BLOODED DOCS.
Animals Whose Anc*«t»yCan tie Traced
Back for Fifty Years.
Philadelphia Record.
It is not perhaps generally knotan,”
said a member of the Kennel Club yester
day, while expatiating upon the merits cf
a favorite Bettor, “bat the pedigrees of
THE LONGEST WAY 'ROUND.
Fifteen Thousand Miles and Ten Thous
and Dollars to Catch a Thief.
Now York Herald.
To travel 15,000 mt'es and expend about
$10,000 and all for the pnrpose of arresting
one man, with the vague chance of recov
ering a few hundred dollars of stolen
many dogs, eipeclally pointers, aettera nnd I money, leema like "gotoi; through a great
collies, run back olten Ilfty year* without deal to get very little,” as the girl etld
a break. The regleten are kept ae care- when she learned tbe alphabet. But that
fully at for Holstein, Jersey or any blooded I la what Detective H. O. Julian has juat
cattla, and the dogs are known by mini- done in the employ of the Bank of Hon
hers just as the onitle are. The Englieh t rr> |.
Kennel ClubStnil Book, giving Ihe peil- The man who we* “wanted" wssJames
grtes of all fine bred d »4» inGrea^Britaln, 1 Robinaon, a shoe manufacturer of 8t.
includes several Urge v jinnies. Two .eg’s ] John. N. B. He waa charged with
ters are kept in this c-jOLt^y—one In ti is swindling th« Bank of Montreal, through
city ar.d one in Chicago—to which all tneloneof its branebtaat Bt. 'obn, out of
English nn bers are given, aa w«ll aa the $80,000 byuc»ns of forged nromitaory
numbera of all dogs with pedigrees bo nin notes, and he had inn awav. The atory of
America. I Robinfon’e escape from Sr. John on the
“The value of a good pedigree In a dog o-h of May last, his flight iu « schooner
Is of coarse apparent. If a certain breed,] which he bad chartered to bring him to
say of setters, has become famous for their New York, his wanderings through this
hunting qualities, the fact that a dog has country and Mexico, ana bis oaptara In
In hia veins the blood of some honored the City of Mexico has been briefly told in
dam or sire of that fano'y must necetia-1 the newspapers, bnt It a detailed account
rlly increase h e worth, as he may nata- 0 t hi? adventarea and narrow wespea from
“uXwss anent ui-on the high schools, corner oi i roup, Konoe, TesMey, x*ewis oi ra ily be expected to follow in their foot- shipwreck and arreat were wriiton it wonld
■!»« further that in one department of Hancock, Mason, Cason, Harrell of Deca- steps. And bo it is with non-sporting dogs. I rC ad like a romance.
S e n,W Hich School there to a inrpluj tnr, Ward and McCants. On a motion of The descendants of a long line of spaniels “it’axiiousB.TOU mow. 1
. *-.ntvfivo pupils for whom he Mr. Guilin, that the bill be reported back or terriers, famous for their beauty or The directors of tbe Bank of Montreal
Si. Ken ordered to provide another room favorably, the vote was yeas, m0 re substantial qualities, will, of coarse, kneW we j| that to lead a detective after tbe
ftnaaae an additiobal teacher. He Gordon, Abb »tt, Bartlett, McLendon | oe more valuable than dogs without any [ f a «mve wonld cost very ranch more th»n
*F d .SSS 8 that * new building lor the boys Dart, Turner, Sinja, B.rkto.le oi Langtoo, pride ot ancestry. 1 h " •
•jj® 'o be coUBirncted. He Miller, Uuetln, Russell ot Ctorke, .ed Kay r "Many a dof
new school building —13. Nays—Hawkes, Kasom EveretL | whose pedigree
vBiuauia iunu tugUlve wouia coat very roncnmoremHn
ncestry. . „ . ,| his capture would bring. Most banks in tbe
a dog, however, is well country would declined “to throw good
digrechas Wa . rec ®,‘5* money after bad,” and would have Indus-
thought there ought to be no delay, and on, or is proper y registered with the an-1 tfiooaand dollart as a reward for in-
that tbe report should be made sometime thorlties It the owner of a S5,C«0 dog l f 0rina u 00 j^ading to Robinson’s capture,
to-morrow. Borne little dlicnulon occurred | neglected these precautions he would ha*e J y^en ttie PinkertoDS learned through
on this between Messrs. Gustin and little chance oi redress if bisiGog were I one 0 f their oorrupoudents that Robinson
Berner, when the chairman announced stolen, even though he knew thei thief, os wag ln uj 0 0 ( Mexico it waa necessary
that he woald file the report at 4 p. m.,| it wonld dedifficult to Idantify the dog aa | lQ do i0me fill0 diplomatic werk to have
to-morrow ar.d the minority wonld be ex-1 hie property.” | him detained until Detective Julian could
pected to have their report ready at that overtake him. There la no extradition
time. . I dynamite in the kithcen. tieaty between the English government
I and Mexico and Roblnaon coaid not be
A Bill Poitar In Hot Water. | A Suit for *10,000 Damages the Result of Anea ted as a fugitive forger. Bat it hep-
Atlanta, September 28.—Dooly, the bill Careless Har ollng of the Explosive. p ns that tbe Mexicans are, for political
pester, is in trouble. He has been getting Dover. N. H.. Special. reasons, anxious to conciliate Great Bill-
oot a little peper at the opera house,called .ntt^cea beennin the tnrt thB M ® 2ic f n “Ini* 1 ®' threw out
“The Pl»y BiU,” filling three-fourths of it A i tl 7 inteiesting suit was begun rat e R iQit wh j ch WM of great service, and so,
with cheap ads and the ether quarter with 8npreme Court here to-day—Zachary Tay- | n compliance with a request by telrgraph,
clipped stale wit and some very salty and j 0 r Berry vs. 8tepben Young, of Btraflord, Koolnton was arrested under a convenient
amneing paragraphs, aimed at local folliee. [ to rtoover $10,000 damages. December * • Mexican law aa a pernicious foreigner.
Borne of these paragraph* touched op the i M t a dynamite exploeton oocurred in the just as he waa about to put the broad
Governor, the Leghfatnre. tbe mayor, the kitchen of Young’s reiidence when the hemisphere betweeu hlai and Canada by
police, the ariedanwe’l-aT of which need following peraona were present: Btepben going to Australia,
doing up” occasionally. The shoe Youog; bla daughter, Mary Ann Young; | When Mr. Julian arrived la Mexico
OVER THE STATE.
Cnuxht at a Clancs.
Skating rinks are springing up in tbe
smaller towns.
Theyonng men in tbe smaller towns
are enjoying tbe fox ebaso.
There bas not been a death in three
years In Homer, Banka county.
Twelve pound wild turkeys are no
uncommon thing around Sylvania.
The rains are general throughout
Middle and Southwestern Georgia.
Oourt convenes in Clinch and Berrien
counties the first Monday .in October.
Shell Bluff is the name oi the pro
posed new poit-office in Worth county.
Oscar liaison, oi Bluffton Springs,
recently caught a seven and three-
quarter pound trout.
The temperance people oi Glynn
county will hold a mass-meeting in
Brunswick to-morrow,
Waynesboro is without postals,
though the postmistress has written
several times for them.
On. of tha Num.rou. Appllannt*.
Robert Alston, of Atlanta, is one of
the numerous applicants for the posi
tion of supervising architect of the
United States.
Th.CDy Father, of Co'umbu*.
Colnmbus elects all her city officials
in December except six aldermen, who
hold over. The indications now are
that there will be two or three candi
dates for mayor.
conseqtienco of the wet weather cotton
is opening slowly, lienee very little as I
yet Ims been brought into this market. |
Real estate changes hands notwilli-1
standing the stringency in money mat- ■
ters. Mr. S. C. Dunlan bought last !
week oil Main street, 14! fast front by I
200 feet deep, and paid $0,000 for it.
It seems by this that our own citizens
have confidence in Gainesville dirt.
The mayor’s election is beginning to
exercise those who want office. The
indications point to the liquor issue in
the approacViing election.
Our banking facilities are limited,
bat the prospect is good for n great im
provement in this line in the near fu
ture. Several men oi capital have an
eye on this much needed enterprise,
and some of them do not reside here
either.
at once proceeded to bufldc
I Badiu ^Greenfield? oiT'ltocJeMer, »*K> was | Britain, and tbe'EojtlehjntoUl.rlnMrx
Dooly, the bill poi'er, who tried to cr.w- engeged to foe married to George Young, ico and the Mexican government, the re-
fl.b out ot responsibility for the pwsgreph Hyphen Young hsd Men boring through salt of which we, that to. "perniciousi (oi-
by saying that he wa, sick end didn’t L j,d»e for a well, and that afternoon re- elgner” was surrendered to the detectir*.
know they were going In—when the truth 1 dyed a basket ot dynamite cartridge, for But a whole month had been consumed in
t. that they have tuen p»»,tng through ,hi, purpose. Daring toe afternoon they the negotiations, ami in the meantime as
Dooly's hands. Into those of Sergstmin. worked unsatietactorlly and were taken Robin,on lay in a Mexioin prlion, wheio
the printer, ever since the acson opened | n to the kitchen by Berry. George Young the prlioneiw ary treated Ilk. brutes, be
here. With the frowning rag. ot old msn took one up lo examine It, when it ex-1 had nearly died from bis snUanpKS.
DeGIve beioro him Dooly made tbe pley pioded, blowing the house to atoms, killing If tbe detective h.d taken hi. prisoner
bib a divinity of dullnes. Saturday night. Min Ann Young and George directly back to Canada be would hive
The truth hurts. Good .In, and all the others being pasted through tot Bnited Bute* and
1 more or less Injured. George traveled about font thousand mile, in Ms
h.fp^IX.L b-n^olto.^ MU.GreenflrW
AWSSAw 1 raft I
Faw
.bar. Wllnwa then do'ailed tha extent ot home.
.. . Prin.. nnd Recent, hil Injarlea, which will disable him tor life. The voyagers left Vera Cra«, Mexico, on
Atlanta’s Cotton Prloas and Recaipta closed tbe case for plaintiff. Angait 7 on the Royal Mail Meaner for
ATBAsrA, 8 ®^®5? r dhf%r8alSi»ifS For the defense, MAry Brady was the Havana, thence they tailed to I’ort-au-
since Secretary wsloh. of Ihe Chamber of ^ and or ly this atiemoon. She I'rlnce, Uaytl, and thence to Port Royal.
Oomrarrce, waa directed by a | testified that Berry was careless about I Jamaica. They staid there three days and
. the board of t*ade to stale to William ..n battery he bronaht into the I Robin ton rcsrly died. lie waa from a cold
...U.,..W U .... -,H point-thing to Henry Smith, the general ;Mioclated preja , JUJe xi ie CM , m »ybe given to toe jury dlmete, and Port ia l'rmce and I’ori
MtkT&«D the eentat clerk, shoot n.ver .gent at New York, tout the Atlanta cot- ^'' Itow 1 ”—I — — — •■-•-* r 1 — *”' k
m m, I pricked up my >•«!, *'',l ll.tenrd. ton price,and rewlpti w,re not beiog tel< ; morrow mga*.
AN ARGUMENT OF’49.
A Returned C'lforrl.m Dropi
Pointers in Atlanta.
Atlanta, September 28.—I atrock a rich
case in Bob Maiin’a ticket office iaat night
and worked it for an boor or so with
much intereat. He was a ta 1 two Wfl*
dred poundcr Arts’ ed in a soleran intt oi
black, wearing aalick beaver of lab cbne
Bud aq»rtnti*rg a massive watch chain
of solid r dd from hia smoolb vesL Hia
name Is Doctor J. P. Tbruian and he hall-
ed from Butte, Montana Territory, ana
when I first s.w him be was pnetng up snd
down the office. He. looked
like » well fed, sleek millions re, sud I
beliere he is oco, thouth I h.d too roach
Inborn modesty to n-k him bow ranch he
wss worth. He stopped suddenly, snu,
lesning on the count., r,
, ,n,i listensd
■llutto City," iskTthe'striking stranger,
■•Unite City. Montins, is a daisy town,
Twstoeyiars sgo it was s wilderness.
To-day :t hss a popnlstlon
of ten thousand, sorely. Twelve
■ melting fnrnsce*. snd is the biggest cop
per awl eilver ruining point in the l.r
W. ,t. Why, sir," ami he rc-4.no his toes,
••Itmte turns c.ut fu (s n pro b dli .n a year
ar.d lire P»T roll of Uw milters employed
there for one v>-ek Is WO.OCO {, h.pp«u
to known . mart who went from b*n rran-
cisco to lt-itte errernl year, ago a* i>oor a-
a snake He bought a piece of lend which
turned out to he
x men corrkn atxk,
ar.d today that poor rntin is a rice
millionaire;" .... , . ,
I went over and told him that l waa a
newspaper man. honest snd square, who
never wrote any thing bat the truth vut ;•
oat any reference whatever to
He gruped my hand ac.il
«cSg t tortoVm^;r , k^. 5, ndhr. wiloMb,*p’A.whSV2ufl“ d th« %SS*S£Jdhiitok«p r oattfto.Va n h
encagh fortnt pr.-jps^ XMper^ana nw | fn /$ mag (rom g-ptembar 18 tedStaUs with bis traveling oourpsnlon at
things, are very light, bnt if ho is to have in . ■
85C0 worth of fnroitnre damped on him, placed the battel
r wmlfi twi an act of humanity on the part I le/a; when tola uow H w .
Sfflce 8 rometblCiu''p’ro/ortlon'to’tbMEl ”ing worker tSUSSL Xt to* 4 on? hto“tour’^andK thita
consul tences. He graapea my nmm ai.u
left an elegant card sUdong to mvpalm.
He then -at down and for three bonra I
was a del ghted listener. He ea’d »o
many striking tuingi that It .s hard to
make a u lection. - .
“Jn»t thirty-five years ago I landed In
Ban Frat i isco a beardless M. D. mere
were thousands upon thousands of people
there from all over the word. The town
waa literally covered with mauunot
Ramblin' hells In the form of colossal
tents. Under each hnpe paviltou waa
band of muifc, rows of barrooms aud
score of small wooden tabler. Tha bands
were playing all the time and the g-tra
blera were playing all the lime. At ea
table sat a Rambler with
PYRAMIDS OF YELLOW GOLD
piled np before him several fort high,
Each dice tbrover paid the own
night rent for hia table, and the glittering
piles which changed hands nlghtiy in that
ever-changing and restieen throng of all
colors aud speaking all languages, were
enough to take a mm off hia feet. Gold
waa aa plentiful almost »i wat^r, and ex
travaeanco in every direction simply
wild-”
“Did you take a hand?
“Ub, no l did cot go out for that pn;
P o«e. I went to practice my profession,
hortJy afier my arrival 1 located at Mar^r
ville, Cal., and tn four years made lit
clear jn-i bv my practice My pa
cleared over IGO.000, and *oon alter »
Texas and bought a stock farm where
for many years after he Wdf in the habit
of •‘•'Ming ten thousand hea»i of cattle
a year.” Looking into the street he saw
piles of granite stone wUh ^ ch Uyot
street is being laid. «I casue jIo # wn ( ro »
Asheville. N.O., where 1 am vhiting my
brother. I ceme down to I(K»k at your
Htone Mountain grnnite. He la^minlrg in
wettern North Carolina. I don
prarn’e It is not what I thought
Bv me way, yoor city is just waati
and money in
FAVI5<* 8TIXTS
Hist way. Thtr.- is . right way lot!
^.*■•^7 ;;!■'• :;r w ‘-
••Uvelths street. i*t |f on * 1
SSSx'toM JSS. •SBKTL ■: it .bur-
S2w h » T Uj«of l h^lra lie
coJ tar I.rated to l ». degrees. Tbt® yon
t in ih«; w«.rl i which
house; George Yonog the - ---_
battery between hta get across Broadway to Bt. Paul s Church.
would not work he tbxlono voTAaauouB.
Bat the detective sat down and planned
Iloyal are tbe two hottest places on earth,
and it was the hot season, too. The de'cc-
tire had bt ea there before bat even he foand
SsT.r.nshTngmuFiUcon^tolttmbasaniI Th *?•"j*'^rra^blr'^-The load-1S*hSktoo.tUtoismbl., From Jstnsl-
other smaller pise* In Oeorgia. Th. | O.MW» t K. J t »«pU«nt>y P.-g>..l*d; | ” , her (ound , ite , m ,r bound for
board wished to know the reaton. Tht 1 < *r.nelrMi I Boatharapton, and then they »ptd away
Hecretsrvshowed menletlj-r from 8mith holding services In I .ulveton a|pf.red I lnoAUiintje Q n tha ittn o! the
to tho effect that he bSs Instructed Ms t* ,or * » lcc il?^' lC !j 1 or Hlni,present month thevreschertHoutlumpton,
Southern agent »t W.ehlnkton to reader swer a rule. to show esnse why >^ ber#ll gc 0 |t K nd Yard officer met them
tbe desired service. ThU wiUg ve Atlanta tokyshoud not be com miltad ‘“^dtook R.blnson to London, where he
chanco to catch up with horeiater cities, contempt ■" r.tn.tnrr to obev , i .00 ... . ......
| temporary
She New Name for Ind nn Snrtoit.
Atubta. 8ept. 28.—The Wll to change the meetings are unseemly, noisy ., r- v,„. an...imnMMum.
the name of Inalsn Spring. Balts oonnty, L rca t irjonr co his plaee and boainois. IVjiarCsnsds. Alleriite p t u «v y
toKlovtila bas ttoised both houses Tfie I KTblU Of complaint also aiUm that I r T ,?ra'l d ° n l moa.kl
put-'lc, with whom the oldMctnUehlrdlsn ,toce the army came to Bridgeton Sunday. 1 ‘Jl!.J!f, c !S—rt???*!'
Spring has always been a favorite, wll be instead ot bjlr.g a quiet day as It far- aear Qaeheo on he il, "dero ri.* nr,-
-L.l t" th.» Ihn chaniiA Atilt? MnnltAK I ■— *a. I. »..nafA.en*l Int/t a. I ORCr WAX ISKOn flSUOlO Mil! V PDW O Cl* J DQll
1.1,1 by rail, reaching boms on toe 22 J.
one “ I have jnalfooud an my mill
,„hiJ connt," said Detective Julian, yei
Maklea n Topographical Survey
A party of United States geological
surveyors arc encamped near Tallulah,
They are sent out to make a geograph
ical snd topographical survey of tho
Blue Ridge mountains nmltheirspurs.
A MethoUUt Cur.
There is s cariosity in Clarkston in
tbe way of a church dog, which is mak
ing itself famous by a mournful souhd
in constantly howling during the ring-
in joi the Methodist church Dell, never
seeming to notice the Baptist church
bell when it rings. As this dog belongs
to the Sunday school secretary, every
body has given up that it is a Metho
dist dog.
A Forty-pound Beaver.
One night last week Bob Beasley,
colored, caught a beaver in a steel trap
on Spring creek, on tho plantation of
Mr, Stephen Blecker, two miles from
here. They have for some time been
committing depredations on Bob’s corn,
nnd liavo already destroyed eight or
ten bushels. Tho varmint ho caught
tipped the beam at forty pounds, and,
of course was “as fat aa mud.”—Bluff-
ton Springs.
Th. Columbu. Cunrds.
The officers oi tbo Columbus Gqards
have decided to offer two gold squad
prizes to bo contested (or at tbe coming
grand Christmas festival oi the Guards,
Not less titan four squads will bo al
lowed to entor the contost. Four gold
medals oi decoration will be awarded
to tho first best drilled squad, one med
al to cacti man; and four gold medals
of decoration to each man of tbe sec
ond best drilled squad.
A Touchlna Incld.f t.
Romo witnessed a touching llttlo in
cident a day or two ago. It will be re
membered that Miaa Mary Coulter and
iter llttlo sister wero drowned in the
Coosa river n few wcoks ago by falling
from a boat. Her schoolmates on Fri
day marched in procession from their
sciiooHo Myrtle Hill Cemetery, where
the remains oi tho drowned ones wero
Interred, aud with tears, as well ns
flowers, literally covered too graves of
their unfortunate friends.
Th. Work of Burglars.
Geobqxtowx, September 29.—Mr.
Math Albritton’s brick store was bur
liarixed last night. The thieves went
Mr. Alex Lewis’ house and got two
axes from his back yard, with which
they forced open the front door oi tho
etore. A good many canned goods,
knives and shoes were missed, but as
Mr. Albritten keeps a general assort
ment of dry goods and groceries, it is
rather a difficult matter to toll all that
was stolen. The axes were left in tho
store, and fivo boxes oi cove oysters
were found on the pavement in front of
the store this morning.
Gossip From Georgetown*
Gxoboetown, September 29.—It has
been raining incessantly ever since last
Saturday morning, and at this writing
the indications are not favorable for
anything like fair woather. Farm work
of every kind is on a stand-still. There
is no telling the amount ot damage that
has been done to cotton.
Mr. Ben Morris lias been confinodto
his bed (or sovoral days with some
kind of throat trouble. He can scarcely , jlins n’f hist lint kaiTfsitri w tin floor
a Budget
Tfterc vrerr: 110 failuies in the United
Siitea reported to Brads Irek’s during the
week, againhtlH in the pr« ce Jinir week
ml 201, Ml and 17 - in th’ r ir r ,»tp 0n d-
ius WStks or 18il, DM and l--j respect
ively.
About 83 percent, were 1*
i wb<
Mmal!
'>101).
In the prii . _ |_
lows: Grocer* 2). , ra |
stores 12. llqaora li -li ' s t t,i-
rrra 7, t t-.t ....■!<, -u • , rs ;m( i
eor.feotfoners 0, clothing 6, drags c, i oMs
and rtutanr :m'” 0, j v*<-lry 5, k . . , *, la .
tonery, etc, 5, carriages and w -> s i
furniture 4. Biilii > rs : f t ■ „n 3]
' rti* t •••ii' vv -re
D r.i* i \ 'A 1 • :» «»K - York-
■ t ‘ i) * < . .}■ my. »'!i'( t ■ ■; , Man ’.
doah I r on Oorapany, Milnea, Va ; Paris
IlteS*) M ft: 1 u f a d u •• i: : ^ < *• j n t | a •. J.’.hn M.
dark’s bops, ailists uA osHin factory
Augusta, Ga.
Augusta—John M. ("ark’s Ssri, millers
id cotton factorv. a ilgi l\ ydid a
■ -ir- : . . iMiiihlwcrc In*» , r , we rs.
N •: Lng rinco th« hiuk-* m:,:; j tiiern
they must reduce their ind . q ( ,r
urnlih additional -r-enrity, which resulted
in tbe fl»m deeding most of their real
estate to three binka, whose dai:ni a^gre-
ga^ei over |S5m.O Hie reali-iite tnua
•iteded embraced their ll M'.r mill, store-
houie a’«l lot and tha r*sid»rc%of or e of
tho partner*. Their cotton f*c ory, wiili
mnchlnrrj', ia valoed nt J35.00), bat it Is
a»id to be encumbered. Fc« .ii Printing
Company, assigned.
. t. nr ':h K. S .* ■ t;s’ ■ - . :'..rs 25
cent*. He recently gAvechattelmor giges
lor 18,500.
Civiris n Housowife n Point.
Ark&nsaw Traveller.
A careful boot*wif i upon holering her
kitchen said to the c I in «t ccok:
"ti-,. ,1 t! », ,1 i-it*. , . j ; u»t be
more careful. You arc no*, dean dough
is your cooking.”
‘ Lady,” nj> 1 theco. k, aiihetook
to the little station on the Ea»t Tennessee, | perfect bedlam. Vice-Chancellor Btrd
* miles I (a
Virginia and Georgia railroad, some
answer that the bill was very strong.
mileage ac*
yesterday,
detective agency In thia
¥e traveled over lS.COJ
.... 11.000miles out of onr
hoped will thrive and proaperafFIovilia.” | themue7aa there mnat be a final hearing] r!XmAn ? ui,f“ C0QnteriD8 Amerlcan ex
There is no reason why it shoold not, for 0 n tbe injunction aa to whether it shall be lr tSi!!? tn
tbe name Is pretty enough and new enough dissolved,
to atart a little boom Tor tbe town right
liL 4 tin
away.
Bad on Horses.
Attasta, September 28—A gentleman
was talking yeiterday to your correspond
ent about the lamenc-rs of hit carriage
hones. He said he attributed It to the
Belgian block pavement, to whlch.they had
not been accustomed. Ho quoted
a livery stable proprietor aa saying
that quite a number o! bis horse*
rere slightly lame from the same cause,
nd he believed nearly feur-fifths of th^
hones In Atlanta were mora or lets IaS
for the same reason. He thought after the
hones became accustomed to the pave-
nunt there would bo no further difficulty.
MoKav and Spser.
Atlanta, September 28.-A lawyw. who
has conilderable practice in the United
Btatei Court here, remarked to-day. in re
gard to tbe recent publications in the Tm.*
EuuAFix as to Judge McKay’a xetura to the
bench and tbe doubt ss to bis Rental re
covery, **I rather think ihe public interest
will be about as aafe if be goes on. The
terms of the court will be htld by Judge
Speer, of the Honthem district, and be
tween the two I woald have just as much
confidence In McKay, even If it should ap
pear that his mind li «UU unbalanced.
Oalnlns Vote*.
Athst*. September ffl -Your corres-
pomient ..t at iltnner to-dsy at to. hot.l
with one of the lesdlte onponent. of toe
raftrosd commission bUI to the Honse.
In the court, of . eonTWtatlon to rexard
tu the commtlsloq he expressed tb. opin
ion that th« messnr.lsgslntof TOUtmrery
J.t tn tbe Utuif, and. aithooxh It will b.
TiRorcustr opposed, toe chance, are not
unfaT-irabI.toit.paaj.gs- Th. r»9ro.d
cum riittee wi:t probably eonaldar tb. bill
to-nighL
ntiiipiu imvio. .
Mr. Julian looks about sa ranch unlike
tb. traditional, smuggling detective cnicer
as ouecontd Imagine N me persons out ol
ten would take him for a very modest anil
Th. Chotora.
Msduid, BeptemberUS.—There were M01 qnl.t,”bnt very bright jonng* Kplicopallan
new cases ofehoiera and 201 deaths from .nint.i.r
tbs dtseatc yesterday tbrouahout Bpstn.
Paris. September 28.—Keirorts received
to-day from various parts of tbe Alps
Msritlmes, aoutbeuternmoat department
ut Fi a&ce. show that the cholera is spread-
ton thronchont the district.
Prince M.tt.rntoh’. Wine.
Rhine Tourist to Parts Newa.
Presently the bo«t pulled up, I jumped
a ashore, and wss soon a welcomed guest
PALiako, B-ptember 28.—There bsv. Ion tbe estate of Prince Metternicb, whence
been reported tn this city to-day 1C2 new I cornea tb. delirious Jolisnnisbvg., There
casesot choieraand 91 deaths from thel are seventy five oreiRhtyscreaof viceysrd
disease. on the place, and event acre is wortb more
Rome, 8eptemb»r 28.—Dispatches re- than dt.OOO francs. The annual prodace
ceived today show that toe cbo.era is d»- averages about 42,500 botili-s. Tnis Is a
creasing tn tiicily. King Hnmbert pro- [great deal less than the annual vie.-1 of tbe
tses to visit the infected districts there. great rival. Chateau Yqutm, t^ value of
Roue. September 23 —King Hubert has most of which sells for IU frnnea the bottle
given $20,000 toward relieving tbe cholera on the farm; but some of it cannot be
sufferers of Palermo. This generosity hss I bought for any price. Tbe grapes are all
■ roused intense enthusiasm among the of one kind—the Ktlsling. Generally they
etcidani. are picked at toe end ot November, often
when snow is on the ground; bnt when
. - c» ral-t by s'- -» or rain the wine loves niuti,
tv ... A T*l flfct. Mtstakfc . | 0 fti»vor. Net very long sgo the steward of
HaUPAT, N. V.. September 28.—Msff lhe i> r i oce picked fits grapes a week before
advices from New Fotrodland givs^the par- hU n , lghb0 r tbe ateiard of the Duke of
ticulorsI of a terrible traeedv, which oc- I 0 „ tb* Steinberg viney.rd.
enrred the other day at Gander bay. Two! xiuring that week snow tell, snd toe
men started out In search of a deer, » n '> I Duke loit a tot by It. From toe tirvt se-
dnring he night ooe of them heard a rust- !ected b „ r ;„ of that year s pick Metter-
ltog to th. bnahss, and tbtoktog It was I | t ^ mad. on. barrel cf 173 gtllom, for
canted uy a deer, raised hta gun and_6rcJl wbI .. h h . received 40,000 francs. Ihestsw-
On proceedmg to the «i»t. he was horrified .jdfnvitad me to taste cf some ot their
to find two men. and ktlle* ontrightand h.ktwine- sod I snrumoced up virtue
the other so seriously injured that he isn’t e'ongb "accept. Bui I undertook thle
expected to recover. I tuk with all proper camion. I looked at
-■ the small alsss tbst had been half-filled for
Tb. Small.Pot. I m( , then 1 held back toy bead trad pnt It
Momseal, Beptember28.—No returns of I to my lip.; butldld notdrlok. I merely
veeterdxy'i deaths front emsil pox were dec*ntedth.glas»»o*.tol.t a f.wdrop*
obtainable at the health office up to noon fill on my tongtw, andthjse trickled «-ow-
to-d»v. Th. mortiUty for the week end-1 ly down my throat. Tbe tatte was more
tog tost night to to/etty aud adjoining | dellcio u .nd the bonqnst mor. fragrant
i Pals
world Is
Hotel.
, Francioco, c
h. nub'.-at bci”
if stone tri.nme<t
An Clsaant coach.
Atcakta. September 27.—A brand new
Pall . - it Pslsre BjUst oar waa coupled to
the outgoing Rlchmnod and DantriUepu-
sengrr this noon. Her namber U Mfl, and
tbe is an elegant ooach, with all the latest
Improvements. A few bottle* of chem-
psgne were broken at h.r chritUnto* by
Mr. Anthony Konls, tb* Pnllmaa igent
her*. TM oce.ikm wu ranch enjoyed by
11 seTeril F.—ctlemen,
mnnlcipstiti
most be .bunt I
municipality of Bt. Heart, whtch wu re
fractory *t Bnt, bu at lut given to tnd
appointed * local board of health. In the
Catholiccharchee yuUrday, to addition to
reading the drcnlar on verctoalioo, tb.
pti.aU strongly urged tbtir congregations
to b* vaccinated, and advised all those with
■ma'-l-pox to tbtir ImoIUm to atay at
H.Tock Thing. Coolly,
Daring the firo oa Tlmrsrlay, when
tho wbolo city was wild with excite
ment, a citizen walked up to look on,
anil finding n rocking-chair took it
across tho street to a shade, where,
seating himself, ho took out his pipe
and tobacco, filled and lit his pipe and,
picking up a book which had (alien
near where bo had located himself,
opened it, and, lost in “tho mazes of
mad philosophy,” waa soon oblivious
to the wild excitement that raged and
surged around liim.—Waynoahoro Cit
izen.
BoundinK a Not. of Warning.
Wo learn that sorno ot tho negroes
around this town are growing rather
turbulent and insolent. Ten or twelve
years ago affairs had reached sucii n
point Wat a band ot ku-klnx wero com
pelled to take tho matter tn hand, and
the death of several of tho leaders was
the result. From then until now they
have been very quiet. The better
class oi colored pooplo had better take
this as a note of warning. Shoold
matters culminate in the organization
ot another hand somo innocent ones
may suffer.—Dublin Gazette.
speak above a whisper, and at times he
finds some difficulty in breathing. i
Cholera continues to get in its work
among the hogs. A farmer told mo
yesterday that he had lost sixty-five
[which he expected to kill for meat.
NEWTON SUPERIOR COURT.
ICovinoton, September 28.—Newton
Superior Court is still in session and
will not adjourn beforo tho last of the
week. 8overal litigated cases of im
portance wero disposed of last week.
Ono of these was a suit by I’rof. Joint
M. Bonnell, oi Oxford, against tho
county, for services rendered in ana
lyzing tho stomach and its contents of
Steve Morris, who was poisoned by his
wife last year, and also in making other
nocessary analyses in connection with
the case. IIo was suing for $300, and,
although the preponderance of testi
mony (and that too of some ot the best
chemists in the State,) not only sus
tained his charges, hut pat tho value
of his services at from one thousand to
twelve hundred and sixty-five dollars,
tho jury returned a verdict for
only two hundred and twenty-five
dollars. The verdict was a great
surprise to those having correct ideas
of tho value of skillod labor coupled
with personal and professional respon
sibility, and by its gross inadequacy
illustrates what strange views somo
men ltnvo of tho value of such labor.
Another ot tbe cases referred to above
was a snitagainBt the Georgia Railroad
Company for tho value of goods de
stroyed by tho burning ot tho depot last
October. Tho jury found n verdict
against tho railroad company as wnre-
housemu upon the idea that thoy had
not exercised ordinary diligence in the
care of tho goods stored in tho depot,
tho evidenco being that tho roof of the
building was old and rotten: that then-
was a smell ot firo about too building
in tho afternoon beforo tho burning
at night; that one of tho em
ployes of tho company told the
depot agent about 9:30 o’clock
that night that ho heard somo one
in tho depot, and that the agent after
making a slight search locked up tho
building nnd went home without
having a watchman about tho pro
mises. Tbero r-re a number ol other
similar cases pending against tho rail
road company, but they will await the
final decision in this case, which will
ho taken to the Snprcmo Court.
The criminal dockot will be taken up
to-day and will furnish business for
sovcral days.
A mistake was made in printing toe
amount of tho cost of our new court
house as given in my last communica
tion. It should have been $29,(">3 in
stead of $23,708.
lit has been rainlngalmostconstantly
sineo Saturday evening, and tlierofs
no immediate prospect of fair weather.
fseesdat jer’s gwi; • tor a i i Ish .hi
nip. Ain't yttgot nothin'ter do'otpt ter
tool nun’ out bub?’’
"It’s my bustoets to come oat here occa
sionally,’'
"All right den, hah It y »r oen way, but I
wsnter say one thin . Kf yer ter
’joy yeisof at do tahi an’**; wtder’co in
to' nperttte yer'il batter n-y o iten <iia
kitchen. *‘Yrt","itie added, as ihe tviped
n " -I- v..-1 .. -I rl v r-ra -j r'.i r„ l.-r not
noso roun'hesb, fur co kin'loir hus'r.ess
wid mean* wheo ir pass nis '.-need in
business loolinhneM is sinful tncbieuume.”
Eccentricity in II'ku Ule.
Lon-loa Life.
Tbe toto Bart Of Dyrart was r.ne of the
nn, eei- :ii-.- n >h'.- in *n. i;:o rah he
ii-il a -;■ • * t-ilii! park in- ir (iruiiUi-tm, and
r- men ,r.otto say unboun-n-l. ae.lth,
bo cboi* to live to two rooms on the sec
ond tloor of a boar-; on Nn-fuik itreet,
Ht.-A id, where lie allowed nobody to see
I Are. 1..-1 ■- >1. i i - .-'I' ’ .lull tie
a* II,il : m || 1 r -.1 -■( St.
i ‘ :-i i■ I, , it i --.I; p 1 ..h ; . :■ ill, i.Ait to
11 -■.. nr*- ife. t n i tn- i.tr- .! ids sit
ting ri outdoor, tho e. iblo l-rae to *hicb
lie,- iii-lu lei tii-■ ; liine, l .r ‘.rail tho
, --r ],tu . !- rill- e tie,, Ii- :i-. , ! Tolle-
iiii' lie, -if wl.ra.i l.uni Dy-.rl waa the
lii-Ail, in tint linn mi g been .1 minis for
its eeeentricitte.A. 'ine hon-e wneh bts
I inisliqi inlmbileil is now tun,el into a
Ii .el, w hieli M fitileil ' l'li<, I >j -in ■"
It Wa. R.nl M.on,
Cblcaso News.
*■ 11 hr tun. ii i.t rAlning. Mrr. Ilrsdnaff.
V', l e m l '."i out lit ini- wet. Wu.i'l you
Hay to tea?"
■ N lit inks; I most be gill'-’ home."
“Well any way, you rami weir my
rubbers.”
"No, thank you, Mrs. Hookloi, It Isn t
raining nuch, ana Iieruli-A 1 huen't any
i'riugA tu lie Ine a o-i with."
■ the doorwas closed Mri. Hopklne
flsid m'.-.i w.i.-ir.l tlie mean, ul.i thing would
cstcli her death of cold.
Cure for Snake Bits,
Mr. James S. Thomas, a worthy citi
zen of Fierce, living at Patterson, No.
iy. Savannah, Florida nnd Western
railway, has two bright little hoys who
are going to school. On .Saturdays
and sometimes in the evenings they go
into tho cotton patch. On September
16 too little fellows were returning from
the cotton field about dark. At the
gate they saw a dark looking object on
the ground. Ono boy kicked It with
his foot and then tho other kicked it.
Tito snake—for It was a ground rattle
—struck them both. The alarm was
given, and Mr. Thomas got his powder
horn and burned some powder on the
bovs’ feet. The swelling soon sub
sided and tbo boys wenttohed as nsnal
The next day they were up and ready
for school. Dry counties can, fn this
true story, find a substitute for whisky
in caso oi snake bites.—Blackshcar
Georgian.
than printers’ type esn toll, and through
my hell-closed eyes I saw tb* ateward
looking at me admiringly.
Must Produce a Uce
New York (on.
‘■Show mo yew Horns*, if yon please,
sir,” said a French gamekeeper to a
poacher. "I’m not banting ganto. my
frKd,” said tbe poacher; “I’m only look-
hy
rtoicotvlna In Ireland.
l September 28.—Recent tovootf*
mitten of tb* National
lilted to tbe dfreovery
me pr
m of
A Prlin In th* Lotterv
Of Ilf* which is mostly unappreciated nn-
111 lost, pnrhss* oner to return, lo health.
Wbat a priories* boon U Is, and bow we
oogbt toebtrisb it, tbst Ule rosy not be a
worthless back to no. Many of the discsa«o
that fioab I* h'ir to, and which make life
bonf'cvome, enchas comumptlon. (scrof
ula of th* tongs), sod other Krofu: ., amt
blcoddi'••***, .re rompletSly cured by
Urdl. .1 ill
St. * in 'r^ik in" Cl) ‘fuTll ’lie 'J... .e ! proi • t* i csiiitiA
to Ut“aKade you caacul ui 1 tost you are J sgsmst >ke iesguf.
„ rr «‘ jrt u.,n :i.*i><Hot lOcccta. A l lress
o^eutlcrs Dmi>^i‘»»rF M * iioai Association,
[ itrett, DulIaaO, >, Yo
anl the fallow, to j.” ** Chat altera the
cate*” iaM tbe gamekeeper, withagrlo;
“hot before yoa g ) aoy further show me
yoor marriage certificate."
Tn* ut luljr >« haring *
c^nt fan painted for Lti uy an Italian ar-
t:%t, It i« paintetl on kid ;«4thrr and r>p-
r«;>r»»*nu th«'^a»«n turtoande*l by the
gracee and other allegorical tlcurei, with
th’. geuiui UaJjr ia the act of crowmog her.
The Whipping Poat,
Marietta, .September 29.—On loot
Thursday night there was a reception
at a resilience below town. Several
team* tram Mr. Cnnek Anderson's sta
ble were engaged and carried persona
there, and while they wero in the house
four negro boys, Will Petterson, Bay-
lew Towns, Tom Reagan and Jim Ste
phens, got into some of tho baggies
and drove the hone* off. They rode
all over the southern part of the city
and wero gone a long time, and when
they came back th* bona* were about
driven down. Mr. Anderson found
them out, and thia morning he gave
them tho choice of taking a whipping
or stai ding trial. They alt preferred
Ui-- whipping, mu in- uiarli, them tak,*
off tlioir phirts an<l fiupplie*! th#?rn with
1'iiggv uhij.s an.l uir.lp th.rn t*:u-h
wtof " ~
Didn't 8hara In the Ceneral Pro*D«rlty.
Chicago Newi.
•‘Well, hew is hiisiuauB?’’ wm ak*tl of a
prominent toclallitlc aKitator.
“Btiaineai is very bad. Oel'ing worse
nnd worts evry flay.”
“Why. everybody elio sfeius to think it
la becoming bolter. Tbe facloriei are all
starting up and —”
• Yrs, that's it. Ii'a getting to there a
plenty for tbaworkingman todc. That*
the ieeaon uiy busttifrs Is bad."
Julie's Pretty Thought.
Harper ■ Ba/ar.
Bevon-year-old Julie (tboughtfa'iy);
you know, man
sigh t
etimwi?”
na, what makes tbe tret
Mothers “It's only the breet*. dearia.”
“Ob, no. mamma that's not it.”
“Not the breetc?”
“No, mamma. It'a became th« tree#
are lontaotne lot tbe birds to come home.”
Incldantln tha Clothlns Trade.
Detroit Free Press.
I pellet I want some more lawsuits,”
etld Mr. Dander as he entered the Central
Btatio »in a highly indignant Male ot mind
yesterday. "What’s the niatter this
time?' asked the Captain. “Vhell, I
Yhantasnit of clcthes, you know. Dot
oldt suit vha» no good any more. My wile
••lie feels oahamed of me, nnd my nov
Shake looks me all oaferund says: ‘lad
der, peeples vhas sbndged bv der clothes
on deir backs more ash an odder vhay. It
you don't get some new clo'.bes per plea
vblUsayoar pcesness vhas all gone to
pieces ' Dot Shake vbas a smart boy to
reason like dot, nnd I see how It vbas. I
go oop on Michigan avenue last night to
pay me some sulis. Vne.I, I look und look.
Some vhas for ft, und some for |10. Kafe-
rjthlngi vhas warranted not to fade, und
to fit me like a clock. You see dli salt?”
“Yes.” “Yoa like him?" “No. That's
a second hand suit and as homely aa sin.'
“You vhaa right. He atk tue $‘J for di
suit, bat I don’t take him. I laugh at him
I make fan of him. By und by I feel In
drf pants pockut. Dere vhas some pocket
book lu derc.” “Left thera by the former
owner of the suit?” “Dot’s how I pelief.”
“Felt pretty bnlkv, didn’t it?” “Felt ihuit
1 ke it vhas crowded mit greenbacks, und
l feeli tickled all oafer. Captain. I puvs
dot suit nueek aa lightning.” “Of
conrte.” “Und I ran* half d« vhay
borne only to .Ind dot it vhas an
eiiip'.y pocketbook. Here it vh;
“Worth about 1C* cents.” “Dot’s vbat
8hake save. Captain, I shall see dot
msn.” “Yon can'L” “Hut I vht? swin
dled l” “You swindled yourself.” “Can’t
I do seme ingt?” “Not a thing.” “Vheel!
vheell Caj tain, I like to sphoke to you
“Go on.’ “I pey* taxes in two wards
«: <1 I vbhi nnruintted t )r aMernr*- ’
can’t ahtsnd auchshokee on me. 1
K icon to t'ist blare to-day. I shall take
at anwindUr by der neck nnd fling him
down, und vhen he vhas down I shall ait
on hrai und make him eat dis pocket-
book! If tome clerks interfere it shall
re bedt for ’em. and if some boiecce
come aroundt I vhas a dangerous man.
Captain, I warns }ou in time. M
He Had Reason to be Surprised.
Life.
“Ye don’t rnran ter say that ’.he rebel
lion ii all crushed cut, do ye » ear*
prised old fellow from Waybsck.
••(Vrtaiuly.”
“No flghucs’ nor nutldn’ golngon now?
“We!l, I swan! I’ve been resdln’the
Trybune fora good many yesri. but I
never ssw nothin’ In It ’bout tbe he-
in’over. i
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGKSTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILIS AM) FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
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RHEUMATISM
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KIDNEY AND I.IYER
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TAKE NO OTHER.
Vanity that Wanted Fisttwring.
Chicago Newt.
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have to e!op« with me.”
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j»c* tome?”
“No; they think you’re juf» iplendid.’
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thirty l.’-h
*-aj* I'sying very «lt*ar!y for tholr
Caineavttie Ooeeio.
September —The
Th* Macon Tiuutiru bis a large sale
In A ifinta. That it owing to its esceLVnt
re|*orta of AtlA/ita newvv The TKi.soaarira
local newa of Atlanta'da such aa to make
mat paper a rival ofuhe Atlanta daily
cast * mil brings us abundant rain. In i rigfit In Its own bafflwii
S. S. PAKMEUE
Carries the largest stock
of Carriages, Buggies,
Wagons, Saddles -‘fid
Harness,Children’s Car
riages, Whips, Trunks,
Leather, Shoe Findings,
etc, In Georgia. Cor
ner Cherry and Second
streets, Macon, Ga.
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