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CANDLER TOOK OATH
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it %M. or i ki. hoi
GOVERNOR’S BRIEF SPEECH.
nr: i lu.r.n r.i \om %m i h.i*i.a.
tio > i*oii u ii hi i vi ins,
Ontli of OfHrr AilmlalaOrfd lij ( hlrf
Himtiion-4>oirrar 1 r***l
(hr I ritlilnMir*' to Mnntl Firm
I ni'rofli'limrtth tif I cilrml
l*rr c*r nnien •—lltmar In
t iitl<<n In 4 Hr*til! I nlr-' o
ufr to l to UtfpfiMn,
Atlftrt t <, ( jT, Om C’tndWr wao offi
cials iruj.i uni into trtu. II ! ni’rn:n* in
in#- hail *f h HfiiM l of K*fr*>►niti’ #*
11. ti* of th* in* n.rw i* of th#*
I four* rui Hmat** oik! a l.ufc* i.umfnr o
(iitiHdn in (h‘ irali#r\
The rerrmonliv t>tran promptly ai noon
The Sot tf* hh'.l li t . th ir-i'i-l *tlv#* h ill
a* that hour arff th* r#*i* I of tr on>
initial aprointei t< for the u ill
juration wa rea l 'l' i dimply p ovi.lel
that th** caramon v ink#* i • c In tre lull
of the Ho jan In th i*- ••* <>t b fh t *
rtle and lb* p • Hi- it formal r
port of tha Join: Coctmitl** a 1 h p*pa*)
up.!, th* el*' • ;• it irt t r *#l
Tht OttW'iu r am** In ami w**a pr#nHit‘*(l
to tha •*embh l*> Mr. H* a #*ll Ia ver.
Lrlef prpoenlt A* G**v*rr C a dl**r aroe -
he wax |rriet**d with Mppiaue
He miul t .at Hi taku p n himaW
for th** k'vd in.* > iurallon* of
the irubarr .'itorta! offlt’* h* lil • with a
prolourui realisation of t • r-xiemlbill
ti#*a of the hwti tr im M adv. rie*! to
the dutlr* of i e ta*i#!.it'<r and urice I
tfietn er> icgirt/it* in t'b*- int#*:#-i* of the
wiiufc* shi** and n*H *f #u county oi w* •
tier, of <>ei*nrta He touched upon the
t**rKi. lownrd* the . *ti erjr itlo f
tiv* p*m'**rji of the t***i-ial a *vemnent an I
kinpre- • r! fho it are with the nr**
•Hy for PtaiHlina: hrm **#< list thi- wjdrlt
He hopa<l. ton, that th* l I e sisl iiu*e would
Mor#'lly Kiiard tlie *f the etuti* flnl
would foator her inrti? ut iona. hei ft-‘hoo m
|er rolleif* x. h*-r Hr I tool of (et hnology.
th f’mveralty, h**r erhoola for the bln.*!,
tha deaf and dumb and h*r nxylum He
m fed b icltiniat* economy and e.*M that
while th* m instituikma *i*u •! not l*
Starved, ail flue rare nhoul.l In- taken In
Ollier direct lona Hint i.o iis * nl* rprt—'
r#quirm; rncm* y. which can only i** r.ilped
by tuxaiion upon Ihe people, l*> under
taken.
The nthe oath *f office *.•* idminfpteretl
by Chief Juallo. Himmoi * After (hi* war
done th*- areal *#Al of G*orict w \* . tn
mitled by th* overnor to the H* er* t iry
of Hi.it*. ami I hen the Hove mar anl
r at** hou* *'fh*-era retired m*l after
them, tfi Hm.ite, and • •■iinony w i**
over
To t IhII \ iil(li>in Pair.
The Hour** listened lo the Clover nor’a
fne**jae to-*la> Then It ado|td a joint
rewolution t* adjourn n* xt lay and
v.el: t i** Yald**t inr. which reaoiullofi
provided that Thured\. th* tlay upon
whi n th** memla rti wou!l i* en>ivinic tti-
Bouth tiietyii fair, ahtul*l not lw* counted !
a-* a l-jiirlatlve day.
M* - Hoilsea >f Hart, Introduced a hill,
Hvithoniliuf th Onvemor to aiHMilul a
•ultabl** n* m to pr* pure a n?*t**r of |** r
aon who enliMed ami erve*| In the Civil
War frm (borgia, at a ea.ary not to ex
ceed
The H* nate met at 11 o'clock to-day A
swal-l *fimtiii!catkn waa received from
the Hovcrnor with the r#*<|i*t that the
earn** tH* read in executive ae-s|.*n
The 11*mi * ution provelin* for ad-
Jouii.tmnt *f th* Ladilature from Oct. .*tl
lo Nov. 2 wan read Mr. Boynton ,
moved t atn*ml It *• aa to allow
nil •# ve nf h liar nee who dartre
to attend the Htate Fair ut Vaktoetn. The
umendmci t wa * a*to|**N|. aid na amendd
the Houa retuMMtkm wax irrl*d
An Invltathm w>* road (rom the Way- !
*r*iep Pair Apmedatlou to the
to attend the lair Nv h 4 md acceiaexl
wiUiout um*n Inieid .r even a susaestlon
to amond. na in ei**** of the Invitation to
the StMt* Mill at Valdosta.
The action of fh Se nate created a ond
de i| of liiuirldor. *wlrix m the unanount
al*e • native lt the eentlmerit of the Sen
ate. a* the tualy. after practically votlnic
to r‘fu**c t* it 1 * to \lln*l.i to attend the
Htate kYiir in a lavlv. a*rr* t* go to Wiv.
croee In a Uxly What the change
In the feeling of the Henate could not
be amount*d for. unle*** it w due to
th#* popuLirttv of Senator Johns* n. who
ft*l*eM'ntn the Fifth district and whose
XrapMirx is in WtytVOM
In the fxautlv** session a sealed rom
man4catl*m wap tea.l from the fb>vern<r
announrfng a number of np|K>intments for
judges and solicitor I *, which, under the
rules. W|is laid over for a day
ATUNTVH THIUi nKi.tR.
tbs Will (non Me ti*ni to the Antifli
Atlantic Mutton.
New York. Oct 27 The cruiser Allan
ta. Capt H C. Pendleton, ccmmander.
left the navy yard to-day, going to
Tompklnurlllt, where she will l*%anchored
tintl) Monday, when tne navnl board of
aurvey will l*oerd her Bhe will start for
her official trip at e.i s<ue time on Mon
lav. Th* cruiser wax remolext at the
local navy yard and the offlciala ate anx
ious to s**e wh.it showing she will make.
As so*>n as the na\ il loud, of which
Hear Admiral liogers I- p:*sMent, ac
cepts the Atkin* - - •* will atart for the
Hcuth Atlunttr station.
I*l .Itlt V U P ttIAVItTBD.
Aattrlraa, f.n., Aegro to He Pixseutsil
In PhllMdelplilu.
PhlladsdphiiL, Oct 27.—t'harles Perry,
the second of tha three negroes charged
with the muon rof Prof. Hoy Wilson,
whl'e, the young law t tntctnr of the
Vniversfty of P* tuv ylvuniu has been con
victe*l of tnur ** r in the fire* degr#*** Hen
ry T. Ivory’ "*< found guilty two days
iigo and Amos Hterllng vet remains to be
tried.
nr.ivp.vt it it oi'ii i'h 14 iip vn.
laluai tl Ikwf) \\n 71 bear* Old
nml trnrd lo I lx II War.
Mon Ip* bar, Vt . Oct 27 Kdward Dewey
brother of Admiral Jjewey. tij" *lied at his
home in ihts city II h<- he#-n ill sev
eral month* t?h kidney (roube, but hi
death wa* unexpected He was 71 years
of age. He serveu in the t'lvil War ,*■
quart* rmasler of the Fig nth Vermont
Kotflmeni.
i citaus € mini t oi|lcf*•!.
Ws-hington. O t 27 The work of
counting the Inhabitants of the Fnlted
Htat* a war prstclicnUy completed by the
Census Bure.hi t lay nml next week ]>l
renor M* rrtam will announce the pop
ulation of th* < untry
I tilon l abor Party (ilres 1 p.
H* .* i M t.. Oct 27 *aididates of
(Via l*i I*al -r |Mft> here I* 1 by J. A
rg *4 f r Governor, have filed their
r* i with the :***t< ary of state.
Ferg • -f that b t**r: will be
ftjrowr, ?r, fy.*. *n < anrlklatc J. K Tool**,
wn l**- p!*< *<| at the hud of tha
Vo lor. Is. vi Ucrcl
I II V IK.IA OP niw % H DICK.
Made by t aager Aaalast fSpl. Hall
of the Marine C orpa.
Washington. Oot. 27 Minis tor r*org*r
hsa preferred chargae of cowurdl *
against Newt T Hal.. Pnfted
Marine t ’orpa, the second in *gnmsnl of
rtie marine fr*r es st I* kin during the
siege.
The *t*:atta are closely guarded, the r*g*
; illations of the War and Navy Detri
ment etrb t y forb'ddlng iubbltyat this
‘tag* It I- g*ther*d. however, that Mr
! * nger que*.ti*u*ed *apl Hall s v>urase
f.c* ituae of lti latter s *le Ik .ition to carry
out otft.iln military oiet.v.ons suggest*.*#!
bv tha n*P.Dt**r
Th* charge b the orltrsrv course
f.HMd Into i‘e hit D of Gen f*hafff<‘.
the commander-in-* hl*f of the f.rre* in
• f’nlna * In. examined th*rn made an in
quiry *m Ms own n • tni. and then con
cluded fhat th. who e matter rest.**l on
lh* differ* rv e of judgment t*etucen the
•di * •• iptala ant dh# papat
t. Wdivhuigton, with re ommen*iation
that tu* fiirther |>roceedlnga be had. a
hfwllr g \ Mitts attr k the * Mpinln.
From the War Department ih- papers
* '.! t* th* N.ivy Defsirtmer t an*l af er
sun** • ‘insider *tl*n. I* w •* determined
t hor the morale **f the marine cerps re
■lu'.rerl the m**-t formal or I .vm;dete ac
quittal of an a >*eei officer fr- m such a
charge. In order lh**t he might tot In
if ter years suffer from lt tepetltlon
<'*a)equenrly the p ifs ra srr*- ks n re
f.*rred to d#n Havarornl h** Cimntandafii
••I the marines, who I* taking step- t*
have a thorough Invsitlfttl n I y a prop
er court
It appear* fhot the only rer*>rf of the
f !if t of (he marine* at Pekin to reach
t e rtmerit was from t‘>*p* Hail, the
senior officer. Caja Miles being tI! too
ill to report
MVIIHIAfiK HIM i nWIAIKAt’fI
f ddlng of Marrhloneaa of Inglrari
Was e llnstneaa Affair.
Ixmdon ON 27 —An arlrtocrntle law
suit, which will shortly he hmni in Gam
era. i* the application of the Marrhloe- ,
•sx of Angleney to have her marriage #o
the Marquis, wto U head of the I*og*-t
fumlly. daclare*! null.
They only became man and wife In l*sn
hut it was strictly a marriage of conven
ience l*4ween cousins arranged for the
sake of inheriting property which other
wDe, coibd imt have Imen touches! by
♦•lfher of them They both agreed to
live their own live*. ApjMrently. this
extraordinary arr inpm#nt Ud not work
well in more ways than one
It t* *•* • rt* *1 tnat the Marquis agreed
r* give hie vlf#* i.'.OflO the first year and
th nc.'oiwl year, and so on. until
tne nUowaiite reached (10,OUi a year.
However, the alleged n.lowon e was otop
l**’**! almost |mm**dlatoly. Ijmlv Anglesey,
who describe* herself, "otherwise Chet
wvisl. her maiden name, now wthe# to
get out of the bargain, an*l. it is rumored.
If suet essful. she will marry Count Her
man von Hatsfeldt.
JI H 1 lIUMH THI AI < I I I.TY.
Poar Men II eapnnaihle for Jennie
Baaaehlelfr'a Heath.
York. Oct. 27 -A jury empanelled
by Ooroner Vroom of Bergen county. New
Jersey, |n th* 'ase of Jennie B*schleter,
wh<*ee bath is allege.! to have been
cauecd by the a*hnlnlstratlon of n drug
while eh<* wrrts in the ci>m|)any of four
young men of l'arer<*oti. to-day brought m
the ftiltowing verdict:
’W . the jurors, being duly sworn and
charged lo inquire on the tart of the
state of New Jersey, when, where, how
and after what manner the sak! Jennie
r.imc to her death. |o say
upon our oaths afor‘said. that the said
Jennie Boss, hlet#*r ante to her death, ac
cording to tha evkVi.c produced on the
Thh day of October, in the county of pas
e ii* snd that Walter M Abater. George
J Kerr. Andrew ornpbell ami William
Death are resfionsible for the same "
WITOO* T4KM A HOLIDAY.
Oci-mUib I. Ih- Hrlnrn of llfr lin -
lolnnteert.
londor. Ort r -Th* Canal* lln.
AuranU, now Man imnt by fh.
Rrlil.h Kuv.rrmant a, a tranaport amt
which hi* on hoar.l the city of lx>r>>lon
Imperial Volunteer* returning from South
Africa, arrived ut Southampton at 4
o'clock thin afternoon landoncra arc
havtna a t-.t-irrou* hoUday. thotißh the
clt> of tendon Imperial Volunteer* did
not .om.- to Urn,ion Th.- rcai thorouirh
far.a come of th-m closed to vohl. lea
•r. tilled 10-nlßht with Im me nee crow.t*.
► Inmna. dan. in*- and t—ra.llnß to th* tnu!
ale of amateur land. Ilualncaa. by roo
-ral cnaont, will t*. partially auapended
on Monday, anti the courta will cloa,
I— ♦
AI FI IMI AHItKKTBD f\ fAHIS.
He la the Boy IVhu Tried lo Kill the
I'rlacc of Wale.
*’* rl * Oct. 27. Slptdo, the youth who
attempted lo u-euealnute the Prince of
Walea. waa arrested yesterday at the
houre of hla uncle In a suburb of Darla,
wla-re he baa lived since he came here.
He r.slsl.-d the ofllceni at flret. hut then
quickly yielded. Ilia uncle aaye he be
haved quietly while In I’arla
He la not aware on what around ha haa
been taken into cuetndy attain A .Ha
twitch from Hruaaela auerta that S.pkk>
"Hied himaeir *nh th- French militant
anarchist*, and took part In their demon
st rations.
I'AfiK DIKD OK 1 K 1.1.014 KKVK.II.
Volunteer Oftleer I'rnhnhly Took II
at a I iiucrnl.
Waatilnß-on. Oct. 27 The War Oepart
ment I* Inform’d that Capt Fred M
I'.tßc of the Forto Itlco Volunteer Infan
try. dletl at Havana of yellow fever on the
.’■.th Inaf Capt I'tßc tu, a native of
Virginia, an I joined the army In June.
lv,o ue a < iptuln and uaalatant adjutan'
R. neral H. attended the funern! of MaJ
IVtereon. who illr.l of yellow fever In
Havana on the 1711, Instant, ot.d It i* he.
Ilevr.l contracted th,. dttw arc of which
be tiled on that occasion.
at OTT l:\TK.ltw 4 11K4141.
aa, He lllil Not Nay What Was l,nb
llahed About Truata.
New York. Oct. 27 —Referring to the
charge* that he had upheld truet* In a
speech al the Fifth Avenue Hotel last
i night, Senator Scot! of West Virginia
said
■'l til I not aay anything that could he
j construed to nn an w hat I* Implied In the
publlfhetl report. I did not say any
-1 thing resembling whal I am reported
with saying. Wt Wert at a private din
ner and no speeches were made."
limit.,, meat fur a Seminary.
Columbia. H C. Oi • 27.-The Synod of
South Carolina haa decided to Inaugurate
an endowment of IM'.ooo for the Presby
terian Seminary of Columbia It was de
j . kled not to remove the seminary to Al*
j lanta or elsewhere.
|
II Was Sell -11.-1 ,-use.
Hlchmond. V* . Oct. 27 —The Jury In the
! inquest In th* ta -of the shooting at
Cu"kon. Ixyulsa county yesterday, of W
I D. Franclaco hy Capt. \V B Pendleton.
1 rsturued • verdict of self-defense.
THE MOKNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2*. 1900.
TWO POISONS WERE FOUND.
4Y4L.Y411 OF TIM OH(.AM OF Mll.-
UUMINK HUT..
Wlllbaaa I’onml 4r*rut<* and Tr*r**
of Mrrarf-Ara#nlr (on Id Unit*
( nmr Kroni (hr lMtilalnilnai I'l • il.
hat If t nnfatnrd no llrrmri-lii
frrrnm Thai Wrr** lirxmi—l'nl*
rt**k ami tionr* larnnl br l*
(•rxii<l on Fnrgvrr * ksrgri.
New York Oct 27 -Drof Witt ha up. In
his ai aiysi# of ih* ►torn* h of
William Marsh Hk ► reports that ♦. f* n*.
marrury arwnF In the fionu !. l*r> f
! Wifthaua’ r**jort ta Coroner Hart i* •>
fallosp
"! hav* th* honor ta report on Pep? X
IWO. I attend**! an autopsy matte at ♦
i morgue hy Dr K J. Don I In, in ih* j-r***
►no#* of D Hamilton W'llllarm*. upon th#-
t#>ly sail to h** that of William Mar.h
2 rartlc away certain organa from
, the Mli body ar*i siihmitled them t an
nriMlysix, wlih the result* <!elalie<!
*>n Hept 27. Ikt), I railed at Klowrlght
| undertaking establishment. n Fourth v
; enue, near Twenty-sixth slrref. miml itier*
i received fr#un Mr h tuimi* e of em
balming fluid whtrh I ii ,*o analysed
PM* m* timing fluid c**nClned besides
forma Me hy da th** folluwlng mltieral jr
greiilent!* I’o.dswlum, sodium. *in<* and
aluminum, sulphuric a k! .reninua nid
j *nl chJarlne Tne*e are probably rom
blned in m.ikfng the liquid In the form of
"Odium arsenlre. inr chloride and *4uni
The entalmlng fluid contains no mer
r *iry The arvaiyain if (he h'uiim h and .f
tne Intenfine* for vegetable piUaona have
given r.’guMve results.
Merrary anti %raentr.
"The analyst-* of the atomarh. of the In
(efrttne* and of fhr kidneys for volatll*
{tolMn failed to show (he p(•<•• nee of any
foreign substance nth* r than formable
hyde. M ronatltuent of the embalming
liquid mentlonefl before The arvalval*
f*>r mineral poison* referred o before lis
not been carried to the potnt where *mc
wewiid appear That met il may or may
not ho present The gtoma<'h was found
to contain arsenic, in notable quantities
and an unw#*ighah|e minute quantty of
mercury. The presence of the arsenk* In
this and the parts mentioned te|nw could
he accotinte<l for If tha embalming liquid,
a samH‘ of whtrh I analyxed. bad h* en
use*j in presemdrig this body The ln'**-
tlnea were found to contain both arsenic
and mercury
The quantity of arsenic present has not
been determined The quantity of mer**ury
present In the sample exnrmm-d wa- found
to be fifli*; gram in 2V grama of tiiwiie
equivalent to 17-looths grains per ounce
(of 4Ah gramwi
’The ktdnevs con(aln*-d arsenic and mer
cury also The quantity of arsenic has
not heee; determined Th*- quantity of
mercury present in the sample examined
was found to be OOfcl gr.ivvis In ItTT grains
of tissue, equivalent to .023 grain* per
rain**#
*T would infer that the very smnl
quantity of mercury found In the
►tomarh and the relatively loige amount
found In the Intestines. *<,! partA ularly
In the kidneya. that that metal !n some
form of soluble combination hsl been in
troduced Into the body during th* life of
the de cased. prolk*h!y eeyeral hours,
probably days previous to his death."
PATRICK AMI ,h>M>
Grand Jary to Inrrstlgßtr Charars
of For*'rv.
New York. Oct 27 - Magistrate Bruno
announced hts decision to-day in the case
*f Albert T Tatrick and Charles F
Jones counsel end prh-ate secretary, re.
Mactively. for t!ie late William March
Hkc. holding them to await the action of
the grand jury. Ball was fixed ar
00i* each.
The tom prlaonere are charg*s| wl'h
having forgs| th* signature of Mr Hs .
to u check for ,nno. dm am hanking
Arm of Haenwm *% Hons. The check %v,*
made payable to Mr Fafrlck
FLOT AG4IMTT LOIBRT.
* Urged CnaaplrarT Aaalaat the
French Prrslilrtit.
Lyons, Oct. 27—The Nouvelllate de
lA’on says a plot to assassinate I*realdent
lioubet bos been 11* owrt-1
It appears that a working electrician
named Coutourier burglariously entered
the electric company a premises at Nlme*.
.stealing 2.tfiu francs He was trucked to
(Mange. n**ar Lyons, where ho waft ar
rested
laxrtimont** found on his person revealed,
lhe paper says, an anarchist conspiracy to
assassinate President Lou bet on h!x * m
lng visit to Lyons to unveil a monument
erected to the memory of President i’ar
not.
Atory la Fnfonnded.
Par la. Oct. 27 —The offli’lalx of the pr -
fei'ture of police my they have inv* stl
gatrd the (’outourier story published by
the Nouvelllste de Lyon ami And It to he
without foundation. Omitourier. they add.
Is a vulgar thief hungering for notoriety
CtXCISSATrtI IKi.hTH 4TION.
That City rtioat Increase nf Leas
Than I.4NM).
Cincinnati. Oct. 27 —The r#gM’ratkn of
voters In Ohio cities w.s completed to
day The total number registered In Cin
cinnati. with one procinct mliulng.
mel. was The regi*tr.tU>n lour
years ago was No.fofi This shows an In
crease of Irsa than 1.000 registrations thi."
>ear over those of IK*?
Meat*! ral lon nt < nltimbaa O.
Oolumbua. 0., Oct. 27 —Almost complete
returns show the total number of voters
registered In Columbus* is about 14.000. a
gain of t.‘H> over IK*l and 6,000 over IMW.
Toledo's Itealat ratloa.
Toledo, n . Oct. 27 —The t< tal reglstm
tlon of Toledo la about 12.0UU, a gain of
.ilxwil 5.000 over a y< ar ago. and about 7.000
<#ver that of four years ago.
Hlk Meeting at \rw (irlenn*.
New Orleans. Oot. 27 —Large crowds
gnthered lnid* and outside the Choctaw
('lub headquarters of rhe Denio. racy to
night. the occasion being the oc an to
ocean meetuig in behalf of th* Bryan-
Stevenson ticket. Then was a fine dl<-
j play of fireworks nml gnat enthusiasm
j S* nafor McFnery was the speak* r. Demo
* ratio candidates for Cot)gr*ss ma*fe
| speeches
Mon(imrr> lirnncral*i Met,
Montgomery. Ala.. Oct 27 In accord
ance with the call from headquarters, th*
Bryan and Htevenaon Democrat! * Club of
Montgomery had n well attended and en
thusiast ic meeting at the court house to
night.
• %anit 11 rd t> ’loiigh*.
Toledo. 0., Oct. 27 Hon. J imes ||
. Houtheard, congressman from this dlstrk't
and candidate for rc-* le< tion. was assault
ed by toughs at a meeting h w s ad
dressing and roughly handled. Tfer* were
ut least wenty desperate tight> in progress
*t one time and police were called.
Prohibition < itndldnle "|**U**.
Her a toga. N Y .Oct 27 -John (1 Wool
| ley. Prohibition Candida *e for
I stke to nn enthurias** rowd of ov. r
: !.>* persona al tha City Hall here to-
CHICAGO’S OVATION.
fContinued from Fjr*>t Page )
*i. r i- > * of William J
Bryan "
2 1 was w* 1 along toward midnight wh n
th- big (imm in* mg. or cllectio© of
m.i m* ett( ; ram** to An *nd The Onlv
untnw *r*l ir.* Ident wa an exidoolon of
fli* works smog r> w*l at the Van i
Hur. n r••*■( -mi the (*oun of Horor.
Th* explosion < i •t * elstinp* de aial a
number of i** * id* vs-re trampled Upon ard
htly burned iM*ar* ;.U> no pe son
w. 4 seriously Injured
i I VOID ATI hh W 09*
► hain l*rretl*n tin I IvleetloS f*Maed
Fxeitrin* ut nt Alley.
Alley. Oct 27 v a barn presidential
*v. tlon * M ,i*• (r • High Hchoot h**re yes
iriay uitemoon, •* iaik of the town,
and has crest*d of a stir. Tne
.mdldHtee for pr*- *l*u Mai honor* w#r
two of the student*. Jame* Middle arwl
\N I. <*wrrl. . tt. >;>ulttr and intelligent
voting met Th* ♦*** tion was held In the
ro*-t oipr** .ti v whs perfectly fait
irvd t int• ■ i *~r*’ of neither candidate suf
f- •■*! m the reast
M* Klnl* . w r* ; rcsente*l by lUiklle and
Itrv.iii bv thjrn* All the state* wit.i
th lr *j hu i of eiiotoral votes wore rep-e
-*• i lit th* Numbers fr*xm 1
to 4C Wer* put upon tbe M kitoard. each
numuer r* , i -*n!log m state with 11 w
fuh #*aa .rj|l • During the tmimlnv
• * • >n the pupils each iwdected o num
er and wee clvn the e which corre
l-u d*-*! wutfi th* narn**, a*'< oruling to ,i
,!.-( of the etat > which had been rnHd\
aiul numbered by the tea. her The cin
• b lit*t- w • e it .. n carte blanche to ob
i lu th* **J'*f*ral votes of 4oe states by
any minn.r iMs.
W h-ttir tha axrlramart!
rad hurh, tut , hitfnsin-d by on. nf
MrKlnt> Usutsmnta ipKsrlllf on !ha
ti.-i in th.- ahap.
nt n b g Uix of intty Crlrti of "Hanna."
Hanna w.-r. heard nn all nMea The
P'tb!l> who had t,.-, n tu- ky ennugh to ae
f'trt. iu.-h stales a< New York. Pennsyl
vania. llltools and thin were rspevlally
In ilemantl. others In i,rn|M-tion
The ballots were .1-,d lt) „ nne
a' a tune under the supervision of the
prlnei|,| an,! a vlsit.tr While iim returns
w.-m Iteing counted the ewndldstes were
> '-h at a Itl.icki. atd tskln them down
us eolletl out They ran neck and neck
anti the excitement wus Intense, in fact,
as th- losing hour of school had
anti order was not required, pantlerntmium
reign, and The yelling sou Id have been
tear I all over town. Young i’urrle. who
represented Bryan, reeelve.l 227 electoral
voles, the last vote, that of Nebraska, be
ing found In his favor.
A hr- sl-lt-ntlal e tlon In miniature could
not possibly have been belter exemplified
to each Mile, while others w. re doubtful
and wavering Vfters went bark on Ihelr
pledges and sol ! the eanilldst. s out jut
as Ih, y do In big election. funny thing
that occurred w ,s that McKinley carried
1 .eorgra, while Brvan carrletl Masaschti
ectts. Teacher Thomtosn. who devised
the whole schema, will have to gel out n
patent on n
r/OSKEKT AT IHHIF.N.
'hipping nn the Increase—Offices Be
ing Improved.
Darl*n. Oa., OcL 27 The young people
*>f Darien arc preparing for a concert to
l*c given at the liragoans Armory on th*
#*\ * iiii g of Nov 22. for the benefit of th*
I’r*-hytcrlan Church NVnrly all th* beat
tabnt In the city will b* lent to the occa
aton. an*l that It will b* an enjoyab?*
• veiling there can b* r.o douht. Th.*
f* tiiurep of the progruunme will be an
nouut **) later The Preubyterluna lack
uUjut f # of having their hau<Lv;me $6,000
chui'*’h txii'l f *r iu.l every effort w*l l
niuh *> the memi>era ni *1 their friend* to
'!*" the gum before the end of the year
*J h' offleo** *>f M e**r- Hchmidi A- \Vyll>,
tlmler merchnniM. have r-*-er.tly been ren
ovat*! They io>w |>rrsent a mom uttrac
tlvc appearance arid the Arm 1* receiving
many vompltmentH upon the Improve
ment*.
Mena re Hunter Bonn A Cos. have Jurt
begun w*>rk on their office*, which will
nwike thorn arrv*ng th pr*tti**t In the
RtaU. The ceiling* will b* of GeorsU
pine. Ollier !mprovem*nt* will be made
Manager Manooti n*l hi* crow of office
m**n are jr*ady tmillng In nnti'tputlon of
th*- new t'oinforta they wilt o**.n eniov
Kiv • l ark s nr.d thrtu- *'hooner* are now
In port. Other arrt\ala are expected. ai.J
th** *M|ping bu*lnew will open up on a
large ** al* During the part week 1.915,-
feet of tln>ber. at $19,410 were
ahipped for foreign |*ortii.
Kditor Grtibb ie till "1-k. but manag*Mi
t* writ* h>M n*tial bright column of edi
torial In the Gaxette.
Maj. B. T. Sinclair of the Flret Georgia
Cavalry, has ppointed Mr James K.
Clarke, Jr , adjutant, with the tank of
fti'ftt heuenant. of hi* battalion. Mr
'lrkc i* a military m*.n of experieiwe and
will make an efficient md }N>(>ular officer.
*< rnmi I ountry Hacc at Fmnry.
Emory College. Oxford, <r*, Oct. 27
All pr*paratlon* for the cross country re
lay race l;a\e been made and unless the
weather takes an unfavorable turn the
race will come off *n ached tile time Mon
| day afternoon. Tne course, which will be
over tha Lawrencevill* road, has been
marked out, ami the stall will be made
from Walnut drove and the flnlsh will
or. ur at tlie Junction of College Avenue
and Benson street. Thl> cours* gives ten
' miles of go>d country road, the greater
I art of which Is in pplendtd < onditlon, and
several of the t*ams are confflent of their
| ability to break the college record, 56 mln
| utes, 15 seconds. The name in the &>pho
! inor** and Freshman classes were selected
■ ttie early part of the w*k. and have been
! In hard practice ever elm*'. The other
• teams ware selected this afternoon, an 1
| .ue. Henior. Mat L Harris of Hit.ggol*).
! James M Bawds of Cuthlwrt, W F. (Juil-
I tan, Jr, id sladls*ui. Ldward V. Basnett
! • f Atlanta. Chas. K liowman, Jr., of Ox
ford. Walter l Doming'z of Balnbridge,
> Alltel t’ I oom of New non, Edwin A
j it>gees f Walk ca, (b ulge Dexrer Blount
, 4.f Barn* svlll* . a? *1 Henry S Johnson. Jr.,
*>f Atlant.i June r: G**org* K. Burbage of
Atlanta. Yerl>n .\lore of Atlanta. Janus
|C. Knox of Covington, **® u * H. Turner of
('tii.uiiim. Guv A. Myers of Atlanta,
Hetman J ;n -*n of Palmetto, J LeHov
! Min an t.f Atlanta. C. t Gordon (juilliait of
West Point, L inar Ihivne of Jonesboro,
t;.*i Willie B McCain of Atlanta Sub-
Krefthman Jn* Chadwick. Battey of
Borne. Jos* ph Dillard nf Crawford.
Charles C T\ ■ r *>f Moultrie. E. W. John-
I s-n of Atlanta. Alfr* I Wynn of Bhady
i.il*. T \\ (ir toli of Covington. Frank
I William.** nf (xf*r*l. Wallace Robert* of
i J ksor vllb . Fla . J. H 1 leery of Beids-
I . ilk . and M B Fosterling of Heldsvllle
< 'ti nr ount of sickness Garnett i^utlbar.
•*f t *• Freshman and Walter Anthony of
ihe S j*h n r teams have been forced to
’ drop out. Their places were Ailed by
Geurgc K Farmer of Joneotoro and M*hi
i tagu* 1 Boy-1 of Bavannah.
4 Will *li W |f linn I Hands .
From the New York Press.
An ok! f*i nd. who tuis done Europe and
! Krtgl-ind in •; • last four months, fetches
l*a< k novel !lmep(e e. Il is s watch of
’ opllnarv six* but devoid of the usual
hands and dial In the center are two
small space** for Agures. the upper for
hours and the lower for mlntit** These
hange* at he proper intervals, present
ing th* cor re* t time as the railroad man
ii tv * * p ij <>r *'. $O. not "14 mnufes of
11" or "half-ps 6." In the slovenly civil
: in style % se ond hard mks frac
tvns of .• minute- for the exa t man
This w-ftch i guaranteed for seven years
i and costs only $ll In Part#.
i
STEAMBOATING IN MID-AIR.
OOt'MT (Kri'Utl. MLVM TUB
rnoßßicH or ajcniab .4vim
noi.
Th- Btfxrtl n.d Mon Rktbnrxl. 4ir
■ hl, fm Hulll-I'w. Tml. Pforr
It ■ 'mol.ni Rgllnoa*
llnt'lttttrt! In n TYnllln of Alnnilnum
i titnpoip Ih, llotlr of th. .*hl|n.|l
lo Drl.ro hf I'tnrorfol Prop.llrn
nntl Ulr.rlrd hy flnln of Hatt.lrro
nl kllh.r KnA—l'od.r Ihn t ontrtil
of th. Inventor nod Hl. ( r.w, 44 h.i
4rr ( orrl.d In Alnmlnnm liari
,u.p.ntl.il Brxrnlh the Bnlloans,
the Crnfl Hloe. nntl Fnlle, Tnrne In
An, Direction nnd Plows Thronffh
Ihe Air Amlnnl n HroffwTnd.
(fYrpvTtgM, 1900. 8 R. Me*’lurn Cos.)
Hlf'tfo the first balloon xucoeatfuily roar
~l Into the nthnr. fha great problem of
n.ronauHm hn* been to a.hleve that aatne
.-or.frol over a ehtp of tha air that Ihe
oillor haa over 4he ship In Ihe wafer
Th* pr-tblem —aa tw„-fol<). It mqulrert
the a-hlnvemtfM of propulelon anti of dl
rertlon. In the agwregate million* of dol
lar*. ngHtrerte of years, and sroreo of
Bvee have been devotoj lo Ihe ablution
From time lo lime announcement haa
(teen irtumpnantly made of an airship
lht eoutd be steered Ihrough the ex.
iar.ee of the aklea; but a atngle trial
of the contrivance has endesj In failure
at the beat, disaster at Ihe worst. Of
late Investigator* have turned from the
idea of the balloon to that of the souring
niH—rstue: set king to Imitate the Dtni
rather than tha irteamehlp In their efforts
to navigate the air; hut ore etudent of
aeronautics steadfastly h'ld to the line
of the gas alrahtp and now. In the ntoeing
year of the nineteenth oentary Fount
/.••ppelln aiaeiaonaa to The world that the
d.rtglble aitoahlp Is a demonstrated fact.
Two flights suooesshd In every partic
ular form the haste of fount ZeppeNn’a
claim, which la universally recognised
since hie most recent experiment on Oct.
17. at Frledrlchshafen, a Oerman toa-n on
• take ' 'onstance In each he demonstrated
beyond cavil that his air ship could be
rwl.od lowered, and steered m any direc
tion at will, while carrying five poesen
grr* This amount*, broadly stpeaklnc
to this, that the first step forward hue
beer, made In aerial navigation, since the
flight of the first baloon At Ihe begin
ning of ballooning It was shown that
the great ga* bulb could be rained or low
ered. to some extern In a~eordnnre -lih
the will of tha operator In all Ihs years
since no msn has suconeded in controlling
lis Intern I movement, or overcoming the
l-reesur# of ihe elr currents, until Ihe
Herman room built the huge craft which
ha* ma.le hi* name known the world over.
What remains of the problem now Is sim
ply matter of mechanical Ingenuity; to
lighten the structure of the airship while
preserving Its strength, grid to Increase
the motive power without adding mate
rially to the sretght of the engines
The threaten Airship In the World
More time, thought, endeavor, and
money have been put Into the Zeppelin
air ship than Into any prrvluug enterprise
of aerial navigation It Is thirty yean,
since fount Zeppelin, an officer in the.
Dermal* army, first turned hie attention
to It ns an engine of war which should
render the nation In possession of It Ir
r<*tetib?e, by enabling Its officers to scant
without fear of the enemy's flrv FYom
thnl lime up to the present, he has been
al work with llttla tmerndtslon. upon his
great I,lea, upending his great wealth lav
ishly In experiments whlrh rn-ere. for the
mort part failures; but failures of tlie
kind thnl Isa,ls to laircoa* Hla constant
endeavor war to find a structure whkh
should he light, yet firm, nnd properly
balanced, and to supply It without much
n.lded w.-lght with motors capable of driv
ing ll thrmigh the air. He long ago ma.lv
up hla mind that to be of practical value
his airship must b" able to altaln a
speed of more than fifteen mllea an hour.
stnee the currents In the upper regions of
the elr where he proposed to operate are
so often of that or greatr velocity, that a
•untrlvanoe unable to withstand winds of
that order would be useless. In Ihe mean
time. he dkl not take the work! Into his
confidence, and the many aeronauts In
various |tarls of the world who like
Hargrave of Australia. Chanule of this
country and Ihe lllfated Ultenthal of Ger
many were following the line of scwrlng
Might by means of aeroplanes, were In
clined to look on him as a visionary who
wood only add one more to the already
long list of failures
It was not until two or three years ago
that the s-orld !>eard atiout Count Zep
pelin's airship Then what It heard wa*
not definite; being the general Informa
tion that live biggest balkvon ever built
wa* n.-arlng com piss lon In a boat house
on [ok* <'.instance, a balloon bigger than
a man of war On July 1. of this year,
su-h of the public as chanced to be In the
lictntly of Bake Constance, or had come
■ hither In expectation of the event, hod
opportunity of verifying Ihe various ru
mors shout Ihe so-celled balloon, what
•hey saw as Ihe great structure was
moved oul from Its floating boathouse
for Ihe flrst lime, wa# a framework that
Hooked like a cigar, 420 feet long and 3*
feet In diameter, except at the tapering
ends. At the sidea were ptv|>e||eTs. and
al each end big. fln-llke protuberance*
which were fo serve as rudders. It was
not like any balloon that any of Ihe
sivctatOTH had v*r before seen. and. In
deed. it was not strictly speaking, a bal
loon. but a scries of balloons, seventeen
of them In all. enclosed In a frame of
niumlnum trellis work That day no
flight was atlempted on ac,<ount of the
high wind
The First Aurressful .lonrary.
On ihe evening of the following day the
airsiilp made the first really successful
air trip on record. Keleased from Ihe ca
bles that anchored II to the barge,. It
rose quietly and steadily that Ihe swift
ness of Hs flight was hardly npnreriahle
to the thousands who watched It. When
It had reached an altitude of between
twelve and thirteen hundred feet Its up
ward progress was checked, for that Is
the air straium In which It Is expected
Hint most of the traveling will be done.
Then the maneuvering began Beneath
the laxly of the balloon hung two alum
inum cars, one atiout 100 feet from the
Prow of the craft, holding the Inventor
and two companions; Ihe other about an
equal distance from the other and con
taining two other passengers The oper
ating of the craft was done from these
two cars The eager multitude below,
with their field and opera glasses could
rec from the decks of the fleet of excur
sion boats most of the details of opera
tion On a cable suspended beneath the
body of ihe ship they saw a weight
which from time to time moved back
ami forward. When If was mover) toward
the rear of Ihe air ship the prow was
elevated and the whirring propellers drove
the craft upward at an ani,.e When the
weight wa* drawn forward the great
clgar-llke object turned on It* own axis
and slowly pointed earthward. As soon
os the weight was stopped In the center
the ship moved along on an even keel
Presently the olr vessel made a wide
and graceful sweep In a full circle, part
of the time necessarily traveling against
the breexe This proved sufficiently the
alwolute dlrtglblllty of Ihe contrivance
Count Zeppelin then pointed It toward th*
village of lmmepstadt, and put on some
speed, making three and three-quarter
miles In seventeen mlnti’es A slight nc
eldeflr to one of the rudders prevented
rny further exierlmentsf on on that day.
and the atr ship came down upon the
lake so gently that there was not tha
least shock to those tn the alumfhum cars.
FOR TWENTY YEARS
Captain Blake Has Made a Daily
Trip to Mt. Vernon.
THE CAPTAIN TELLS SOME THINCS
HE KNOWS OF PERUNA.
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< ..plain Blake of ttesmrr McAlester.
Captain I. I. Blake, of the steamer
Mc.Aleeter. Is one of the best know cap
lain* on Chesaie.ike H> The st.amer
MctAlester Is the only boat that 1* allow
ed by Congress to stop al Mt Vernon,
■he birthplace of George Washington.
For twenty years Capialn lllake has been
making a dally trip to Mt Vernon
In a recent letter written from Wash
ington. P. C . to The Peruna M'dlcJne Cos..
Columbus, Ohio, he says:
“I can cheerfully recom
mend your Peruna for
rheumatism, and it is also
a very substantial catarrh
remedy.”
Captain L. L. Blake.
Much that Is called rheumatism l in
reality myalgia Mx.lgia Is an affection
of the larger rouaol**. especially those
In the small of the hack, producing pain
stlffnes. cramp, and frequent I ■ distress
on the slight” t movement. When the
muscle* of the small of the hark are In
volved It Is genera lily called lumbago If
the large muscle* ”f -Ire arm." or legs ore
the seat of the affe tlon It Is generally
then railed muscular rheumatism They
are one and all the same affection, how
ever
The month of October brings cool day#
and cooler nights. The dally perplratlon
nf the hot months Is gradually and some
times suddenly dls ontlnu.d Thl* pro
duce* an avid condition of the hlo-xl which
the kidney* are not always able to cor
rect. By stimulating the mucou* mem
brane* of the whole body, the accumula
tions of acid In the blood can he drained
away. This could be done with Peruna
taken according to the direction* on the
bottle.
which also act a boat when the ahl?
land* fount Zeppelin expressed himself
a> entirely *atl*!lrd with the results of
the trip No other trial we* made at the
l,me 'Hie craft was returned to Its
flouting quarters and after tbs nltlMitf
repair* had hern made the Inventor and
hie assistant* ret thentaelvee lo the prob
lem of dec rear Inc the Welch! of the ship
Despite lie gr* at sixe and It* volume
of nearly 17i,W . üblc yard*. It weighed
with Cara and rrew, only eleven tone;
l-tit the poealbtllty of decreasing this
weight without sacrificing siahlllty m*ont
the capacity for just eo much more weight
and consequent horse ptwrr In th pro
pelllnic engines.
What alterations and Improvements
Count Zeppelin mad* In <ons**quence if
the first trial he lias not revealed, hut It
I* assumed that they were of considerable
extent since It was three months and a
half before the (treat machine was again
brought out. Meantime certuln critic*
had suggested that the navigation of the
ehlp In all direction” nt >y have been noth
ing more than u skilful taking advantage
of the air current width flew In different
directions at different hlghts. Attention
was called to toe fact that a balloonist
had once, on a wager, traversed the three
sides of an aerial Irtuticle, by raising and
lowering his balloon lo catch the various
currents amt It was hinted that fount
Zeppelin could have done the same with
out any machinery or motor power. This
last trial of On. 17, however, has com
pletely refuted that theory.' Tae airship
traveled six miles with the wind, which
was blowing about ten miles an hour.
Then turning and without rising or hill
ing from the air stratum of uhout I.tOO
fee* In which It was traveling It came
hack against n freshening breeie nt a
goo*l rate. It then went through a number
of maneuver , turning and twisting, ris
ing mid falling for an hour anil those
spectators who had seen ll on It* Initial
trip declared that II traveled ai a faster
rate of speed and answer**! It* rudders,
and altitude shifting w* aht more prompt
ly on this occasion Ih.m on the previous
trip.
Count Zeppelin Is said to have expressed
a belief that a few Improvements will
render hi* ship capable of a speed of SO
miles on hour. In spile of the fart that ha
Is over 70 years old nn*l has spent thirty
years of hard work on his Invention, he
intends to continue the work with un
abated vigor He considers the problem
of acrid n c bat there must
be a great advance n construction along
the lines he ha* laid down lc fore the air
ship con become a ehlp of commerce. In
all the present craft has * ost about 1100.-
0. more rather than I* ss than Hurt sum.
Much of this has been ste-nt In experi
mentation Another airship of the same
kind could he constructed for s fractional
part of that sum.
—Squire's Daughter—"Do you think tt
Is quite healthy to keep your pigs so * .nee
lo lha collage” ' Hodge—"l dunno, miss.
Noan of ther pigs ain't ever bln lil!"
Punch.
—Some time thl* month Queen Victoria
wl.l personal.) Invest th* frown Prince
of Germany with the rlbl>on and Insignia
of ihe Garter either at Dulmoral or at
J-'riedrk tishof.
A * the apprxn, Sy
y Cool weather, j j
1, * r na should hr i
■ I to Invigorate the mu,
HI membranes against the l
■V- 1y of catarrh, and to stir
■ Ihem to carry away the - ,
■ matter dammed up In the .v—
--| w hich found Its way out t i m''■
th* skin In hot we.ther. A
of Peruna taken In time le or ,
weight In gold to any on# dur r*
the month of Octolier, eapec;.ii| „
those who are liable tr,
> muscular rheumatism.
Mrs. I* W. Monsell. W 7 Nostranj
nue. Brooklyn. N Y . writes
"For ten year* have been a .fry,
from rheumatism, ha-.lng had tn dux jj,
Irflammatory rheumatism, being „
for week*. I also had rheumatic fev. y
lung fever, dragging along miser.., ,-j
111. I often felt some other chrotUr lira*,
was coming on me hut I did not
reallxe that It was catarrh I had a ir., t
deal of headache, and every iwtl#
caused me to raise no end of mu.
"About eight months ago I rend • p*.
runa It seemed ao logical to me ’lts, ;
wrote to t>r Hartman, an.) began • j,
Peruna Before I had finished th* >• lnj
bcttle my terrible headache# wer- na.-!
cured, and I ha.) such sweet relief I faj
suffered so much, six mornings oh nf
seven getting up with a terrible h.-n U-j.
I can'r begin to tpenllon the other tew? ,
I hav* received. In all I took fiv- 1 t.
and I feci like anew creature.
“lat winter I hsl the grippe mt
*’ * terrible rnngli, hnt tVrna*
made abort work of flint. For • ttnin
It can't be beaten. Catarrh l th*
tronltlr with so maay of ns and nr
do not realise It."
People who have been long eubjer- • >
catarrh are almost sure to have a "n
of their hod symptom* at tlw jr>< j
t f cold weather. October Is a good im* >
fortify the system against this -I
j This climate Is especially prod i *. *
catarrh, because of It* extremes of 1
1 ar.d hot whether. No sooner do we . rv
from hot weather than we find oir
In the midst of wintry weather < *rv
tie of Peruna now may prevent %
tarrhal affection Inter on that won 1 *
many bottle* to cure
Captain M G Yarnell, Post r -mmar 1
er Win Down Post, No 68. G A
writes from 2*122 Lincoln V
I?., Washington.
D. C., a* follows
concerning Peru
nn as a catarrh f
cure my* ■
"Y our medl- | t
believe to be the 4. \
tm •II amount,
an.l can see very p np , M 0 Tarr ,.
beneficial results.
I shall continue
its use and recommend It to my friend
arid comrades for all catarrhal aff<-
tiona "
Address Thr reruns Medicine rn . rn
lumbua. 0.. for a free book on catarrh
written by I)r. Hartman.
VIRTI'OI'I CAI.HOIN rot 111.
An Areadlan Portion of Ihe stole of
Illinois.
From th* Chicago Inter Ocean
Calhoun county, situated on a pentr.su a
which for'nfty mlle-s divides the waters
of th* Mississippi from those of Ihe Illi
nois. Is proud of many distinctions fat
make it th* moat unique county In all the
great stale of Iltlmtfs. It Is twenty -A' •>
years sine* Its boundaries were survive !
and since It became dietingutshed In the
annals of the Middle Waot as worth*’
special notice. It Is a quirt, reth -
county, but It has pride In Itself art it
flaunts a few facts that astonish ou'
era.
fulhoun county has no debt, no paujee*.
no poorhouse. no crime*, no prisoner*, no
consumption. It has set Its face a. *ln*t
many modern improvements, and attrib
ute* ita utopian conditlona largely t > "■!*
1 fact. There are no theaters, no I *•
graphs, no waterworks, no str* et are
no pavements, no factories snd no i 1 ■
roods. No automobile has ever penel *
*d to Its fastnesses, and no golfer
ever made hla little ball spin **■ r '
green sod. There I* not a photogr *| ‘>> r
within tli* limit* of the county l ■ '*'■
era are barred out a* If by a alone sal
There Is not a Chinaman or an Dalian on
the census list. Tne shiny colUr and il>
hand organ are unknown.
Descendants of the first KngH-'h "and
Scotch people that came lo Am* ri '
lied the county. They were atuid*
ners. who entered a rough onl pier •
country to build homes and lo till
soil. It Is six miles from river t>>
and from the high bridge dlvkl'i *
two streams there Is u wonderful * ''*
hills that ere all awry Here nre prin a
forests and mounlalne that are pll*
upon another. The topography
county became Us safeguard, for on
Industrious could cultivate vhgln n
that wn* rock strewn an*l overgrown '
timber.
The Kingdom of Calhoun I* the r **•
given lo the county, and Its reside! "•
not resent the tmpih-allon In Its till* 1 ll '
hnun does not approve of unrestrtci. a
migration an*l H Is exacting alaiui <•
character of all newcomer*. This fa*' *"
.ousness account* for the fact that t
Jail t* never occupied, snd that It I
as a storehouse for th* clean record*
the county.
Petty crime Is almost unknown N *
snd then the tramp* or gypsies P'‘ s ' r *
through the county will steal a purer
or a fat chicken, and If the transgf ’
1s caught th* owner of the stolen i r f
I* quit* able to deal with him wl'.houl
expense of a trial. A mild reproof. ■■
severe cases, a few well directed kl<
prove salutary.
—A witty and cynical Frenchman •>-
vertlse* a* follow* In a Parisian p*i' r
" V young man of agreeable presence '
desirous of getting msrried wool I
to make the acquaintance of nn age I
experienced gentleman who could dl* u **
him from taking ihe fatal step' 1