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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. ??Hu. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 7 1885,
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THE FREE TRADERS.
A targa Attendance ot Fret Traders from Many
BtaWs-Vratili Htjr<1Pp*aha Against Pro???*c.
tion-A Cations Interruption Or ???
Cblotio socialist Dtontd, Iw,
Cbicaoo, Xovembsr 11.???Tho Rational con
ference of frco trsdors tnd rov.nao reformers
met In Hnverlty'i minitrel hall shortly aflor
10 o'clock today. Soma 200 delegate, were in
attendance from all parte of the country,
The conference wee called to order by the
prcaldent, Hon. David A. Welle, after which
GeneralStllee, of Chicago, delivered the ad.
drcee of welcome. Some routine buelueea
waetraniactod, end then the report of E. B,
Dowkor, honorary eeeretery of the conference,
waa read. Bowker etaled that there were
atate organization. In behalf of revenue re
form In thirteen etatee, end local orients*-
lion. In many other.. Hr. Bowker hoped
the conference would eeleet a man from each
elate who would beoomo a promoter of the
organization throughout hie atate, and lie gen
eral reprreentetfre in relation to the free trade
movement. He urged upon the free tradera
the neceiaily of planning for agreat campaign,
the Cret atop towarde which in the railing of
a fund of #30,000, which will be needed uie
and nut year, In view of tbe congreaelona
election, of 1884. A third of that eum n
already pledgad, ???and," .aid Hr.' Bowker,
???we will .how before New Year', day, 188T,
nch u.e of it that tbe country will then come
to our support a. England come to the aup
port of Cobden end Bright.???
The concluding .perch of the evening we
mado by Frank Hurd, of Toledo, who do
dared "whoever own. my labor own. me;
whoever control, the wagee of my toil fa my
mailer. Every dollar of the Increau of price
on sccountjor nriacalled protection mien, e
day of elavery for me.??? Over 1,510,001) men,
continued the .peaktr, are aaid by Orandmae.
ter 1???awderly, of the Knight* of Labor, able to
work and willing to work, are out of employ
ment In Ibe United Slate.. Why f Beeauae oar
mill, are Idle on aooountofno demand, the
reaultol recalled ???over production." That
word i?? cnly another term for "no market,???
cauaed by the abaence ol freedom for trade,
and 1} the fgnorant aeU.hneu of tbo pro
tected manulacturcra.
At thin point, the enarchlet, Oarcb, of tbl.
cily, who bad taken a .eat among the dole-
5 ate., eriee and declaring hiuaelf a free tru
er, demanded permlielon to aak Hr. Hurd a
queallon. The audience, Ignorant ol the in-
terrogator???e identity, eeconded him In hie
effort.,
???Why,??? ha .heated, ???do not the 1,500.000
of men organize an induitry for Ibomaelvee
agalcit protected inannfacturerif Thit Uthe
quc.tlon of a ajuUtJOrtT*.""
TbsjtthfiiTali remark, were drowned in
-iibiei, and tho audience qulokly left the hall.
Chicago, November 12-???At thin morning',
aeii.on of the free trade oonference, a com 1
mitlre on reeoluliona wan appointed and or
dered to report tbl. alternoon.
Tho following pepera were read! "The
pauper labor ol Europe,??? by Thomaa O. Sher-
man, ol Brookljn, N. Y.| ???I>oe?? high tariff
on wool benefit wool grower.,??? by Rlohard
Hazard, ol Rhode Inland) "Agriculture, ma
chinery and tariff,??? by H. B. Sister, of Ohio;
"The (srlffand nhlp building,??? by William
G. Gibbon., of Delaware) ??????Tariff, manulao-
ture. and people,??? by J. B. Sargent, of Con
necticut) and the 'Tariff end ita relation
to the boot end aboo Industry,
by Jamea Moan., of MaiaachuMtla.
The report of the committae on reeolu'Ioni
via .ubjecled to much diacaatlon. Only
minor emcndmenli, however, ware made. It
Vrii adopted u follow, i
We submit to the per-'
that a conllnuanee ol I
svei.glcg 42 per cento
mettle romumpuon, a
dulr on man. materia
ot lac war Irt Umta or |
been the principal cauao
Cuauial deprczzlr-
ig Iain
???ureas duties
By forcing libor end onaltal from
naturally profitable llnca ol bualneia'
and by adding to the coat ot production. It baa
dceiraifd the common productive cepzolty ol
labor and raplial, and thereby reduced both the
wa.ee of labor and the profile ol caplul: h.e pro-
vozrd zm.gonl.m between labor and cipllif,
a.aluat whlcn our t ri al natural leaourae* and our
lico imtltutiona mould have proteclcd uv;
ha. Impaired our power to coma
pete wiili other manufacturing nation. In tbo
m.ikiuol Ilia world, audio oMiructod national
progrtM and development. It l??i deitroyed
many brancbce of buainaM, and ha. kept our peo
ple l orn cerulDg In other brancbce ol hualneu,
whlci would have given Incrauod .mploymem
to labor. By preventing pur buying from
nation, willing lo buy from ui, and by
retoltoUon In llio spirit, Inifetdof pro-
??? y, II haa obairncted tbe
1 profit, ol a i > reffleend <I hM(Trivia la id
tenk uptry elarge number ol our tranaportilloa
comiulte end mad. Oommllc tamo more oust-
*??? *???' ???'???toluene* ol It* lobbies it ha. ??u??
I and corruption In oui lesttli-
??? iba reform of tho
gnu, and action that would ovootually aue
coed. Beecher.ald that protection wav
juygllBgot tho devil, that if the politic
were .tatc.men, protection would die a natural
death in aplta of tho dovil, but the politician
ware not .lateamen???they were ???nola man-
grea.??? Tho apeaker laid that
when Mr. Sowerd wae secretory
of atate and raag hi. little ball and ordered
the people about, it waa aaid that auch waa
the cceenfly of war. Tbe .pecker thought go
et tho time, but ho had come to believe that
bo country wet leu duel to auume arbitrary
power than thla. Tbl. country, he eafd, wu
not a paternal governmant, and he added: ??A
paternal government ie an infernal govern,
mrnt.??? Mr. Beecher (poke in the molt un-
ccmplimentery term, of the eutomhouM*,
???nil .aid he believed, from penonal obaerva-
tion, that if there wae auch a thing a. a profane
ealh it could invariably be found in
tho court* and the ou.tomhouaee.
Quoting the aecretary of tho Notional
labor organization Bcccher aaid- 'Thar* were
now In thla oountry a million laborer, unem
ployed.??? Alter referring lo the rivalry
among the cnpitnllatn ' ' '
irrlog lo the rivalry
??? In developing and reap-
rly direov.rodindu.triu,
> Inevitable overroduc-p
rr.ullcd in tho Inevitable overroduc-p
lion, and tho ultimate effect of tbrowlr
laborer, tgtln out of work, Beoeher remark
that than waa no tariff ot men, and wondered
if the prokrUonletewere thinking of bottulng
tho eitnation by plnelng a tariff on imported
peeper labor. Thla wu intenuly amusing ???
Ibe advance, and IU auppruud laughter iL
crceied to a roar when the apeaker remarked
that thla country wu a lug* exporter "of
religion.??? Tbiz country unt mlliloni of dol
lar* to b.athon eounlrlu to in.till tbo princi
ple* of Cbrialianaty into tho minda of unbe
Ilcvvra, wbllo the article want n baggini
home. Thla ebuatry wu liberal in export
religion for tbe benefit ol tho heathen, bu,
when three benefited individual* earn* to this
country lo be nearer to the founUin head of
auch teaching, they wore met with itonu and
cnrM.,and only allowed to remain at the peril
of their livta.
The sposkor???s closiog word* were a tribute
lo liberty, that had founded the government,
that bad freed thadava, and which would
remove every tar to IU commerolal grandeur.
A FKIOHFUL WRECK.
The Through Xzpr.as Wrecked at Wu*
Sion. Gunny.
FiTTiBoeo, Fa, November 12.???A frlghtfiil
wreck oceurr.d at Blue Stone qaury, on the
Baltimore and Ohio railroad, at 1 o'olock thU
morning. Train No. 12, through expru.
from Baltimore lo FltUbnrg, conaUtlng ol
detpir, two condrea, two baggago and one
cxpi.u car, ran Into n mlaplncod a witch, and
??licompletely wrecked. Tim.deeper rolled
over the .nb.nkmint iato'lhc Yougblonhony
river. ??? The other ear. ware upset and thn
whole train dnlaohid from tb* engine. Sil
ken pereon. wore injured, but non* ware
???tiled outright. Tho null ol Injured are:
llON. C. E BOYLE, member ol cougrawfrom
??????vi-tm iiistilM.
JOAN DOWLlN, collector Internal rev*
???tenement ol the tevvramtnt, are uu American,
unjust and uuwlae, ud that every protective
ftziure muit, at the caiUut possible dslo, be
uvadlcatvO Iron ouv revenue ayikm, w* lavlt.i
llwhe.oppeutheabuueef. thepruiet Urinni
lor ution at tb*
jSBgi
thdiioffi une upon oougrtae
renting araloa.
1.-1 Eat under no Pretence t .
tancewmteverbeglveutoany attempt tola*
Tl WAlthm., ,b. (sonde.
. JkDU*
iized'dnUea ntnlAdO{v"th*<u by Mrelorem
me, I petted ol byspecTflo duties, whteban tve
meet burdensome to low plead geode ore-
fiASfrem Duress, sod we oppose boon Uni and
suhsldto* on sblpptn*. We owe revenue reform-
on lo vote only Mr sucb con.rcmlonel ceodldewa
A iciccrity report wu tubmittod by Ur.
Harpolv, of Keciu, demanding:
.-"A* l?? mediate reduction of aU protective
???bdlfbed: that the expense ol (ovetnmral
??be bene by property lozteed of lodirid-
lb* majority report, u finally adopted.
Phew* the of tho convention.
.. _ anenen oa raaa vazoa.
Mr. Bucher wu gvaoted with load aad
?????? h??t???? by referring
J?? *b?? qnotol conceit ol msauisotanrs
that they aloe* ware lu n petition to under-
auad the Ibtrioade. of the tariff qnutloa.
J***bet declared that ha wu in lavorofno
tariff at nil, thought th* but policy to follow
! *J_ U ??? ?'?????? ??<*'"??* Urlfl upon the psupl* lo
defray Ua tipeoiee of thogir.raratnt. Tby
innate atlffahneu ot th* people brrn of
their Ignorebu, would make tho opera'.ion
0 f???'b* pe)i?? Imputibi* mill tbeArrival
Ol tta mUninu. The ipetkar then r.ferryt
At
l pMH&Sesssn-
??? me oval cl IhacbtUclti In tho way of iU pro.
dangerously injured, unless It i. Oongri
Boyle, whose condition is not known, but la
believed to bn serioui. J. It. McJillton'e
aakl* wu badly sprained, end Collectors
Bowlin and Bigler were badly bruited.
Th* ozprtaa train Wu about flftun
minutes lata whan it reached tbo place where
the wreck occurred. At Blue Sion* quarry
the track makes a sharp curve around the
river, a short d titan oo hack from the bank.
There!* n switch at the oofnmoneamant of tb*
curve. Whether someone had left th* awitoh
pertly open or not I. not certain. The oflieials
of the road uy th* switch had bun tam
pered with, evidently with tho intent of
causing nwreok. Had tb* awitoh bun open
th* train would have gone Into it all right,
and would havo been stopped before any
damage had bean done.
tea sctvn or vna watex
Tha .looping car roiled over and over, aad
stopped with its eidolving in tb* bad ef tha
.Ivor, thirty feet below. Two paaaoater
1 no stopped at the water???s odge, but the
go car won t in to tha water. Tatra were
muypuMtfgera on board. Th* econo that
follow.d waa on*'that beggared description.
Thn crlu of the Injured and maimed were
heard from every ear. Tho frightened pu-
???cetera .prang fltom thn windows and atrug-
6 led over each olbcr to atoapo from
5* rolllag care, and thn crir* of pain
were heard from some who had boon oanght
and held within tha wreck.
arotuii torn or raMiaotaa
Th* Hat of pautugtra Injured In tbo acci
dent on tho Baltimore and Ohio road numbers
twenty one. Only on* ot the.*, Congrauman
Bo; lo, is vary .erioujly hurt,but h* will prob
ably recover. Ho wu taken to hie homo at
Ualonfown. Th* re!l??f train, with tho wreck
ed pisungers, arrived boro this p m. Oa* of
th* niungera named Mater, of FiUabnrg, is
badly burned about tha handa and arms, lfe
describes ho* howu thrown again.! Utt stove
while tho ai.Mping car wu turning ovar. He
iraipcdhold of tho .tore and prov.ntcd It
rom upsetting, Urn. preventing tbs. ear
from taking fire, and probably
preventing * much more urious accident in
tb* event of th* ear Inking Ira. A number
cl th* nuungara oorraborat* Motor???, story.
Several persona In the confusion loft tha ear
in th.fr night garb. Thoy suffered uvaroiy
liom exposure, until provided with elothlng.
Collector Dowling, another passenger, uldi
???1 wu up to my neck in witnr, and might
have been drowned, but I managed to pull
my.tlt out. Wt were awakened by th*
rough riding, and discovered that tho train
was running off th* list. Before w* could
mnk* an effort to got out tho eotch wu
thrown Into tho rtv.r. Th* aar mad* two
revolution* before .Diking th* water.
A Giant Look la th* Utaatialppt,
Th* ambltlousproject oltba Mltalislppl river
commtuion is to build levees from Cairo to tb*
lull, and millions ol dollnis btv* bun expended
on th* project without any satisfactory tut of Uw
method! employed. Tho rvr.la.nt and th* out
let .)ikma ol relict from Mlulmlppl Hood, hare
nch lh.lt advecatot, aad two yean ago a oongrn.
.local committee mt*d a thorough tret ol tb*
revetment plan baton It* adoption along
tha whole lcotth ofth* river where ltvore are
ended. It wu objected lo Ih* rival syiUia
that locos, tenet ecu ontl.ta lor tbo river would
not Improve navigation, although it might proton
ihit "loVipvnd"iuiufooi for Vovotmoato baton
'-ilng wheian th* ???
.etcruining whetaer th* rantmont* weald with
al.cd n Mom would bo rosy foolish. Plum Point
???ud Lobe Provider.ce were mratioood u tavovobl*
pile. ??? (or a tret, and It wutdvuoduat works*
confined to there point* until tha valun ol thn
??itim could bo ucmaloxl.
Th. report ol th* Mlrehoippl river commtuion
fcrlbonlno mouth, ending with Juno dore not
nlhntoath*publiculoth*vain* ol tb* revot-
nch to, which cenaM ot wire nsaltcreu filled
wlS broth ood h.M'
revcim.i
t iptaeltnre ... .
lien oltborbasholby lire tonuUoaol sow banka
hymiauallltht, pevacable dlkre of pure, or
totu,biubta4wbw.upl*o*du to arrret tbo
Bow olw.Ur and make It dcpo.lt IU oodlmant.
It to alto sdmlttod that lormot utlm.tw ol IU*
weak on tbo Itbstorippl bar* boon luadoiuiie.
and >??? tom* oltbreo .climates bar* buoaiblga
u IH o 100,1(0. it will ba loan that th* whot* conn,
try lo much concerned In the question whethw
the rl.Lt method, ton been eborea.
Many Bare it that the labtbiuou ol th*
klntalppt v*u*r ahouM bear tb* whole oipouu
ollC.lrproucllonfrom fleodabut tbo majority
ot th* |carlo will b* wlUlbf to bare lb* mo.ity
Mr tbo Improvoremlol tb* klrekstpol rtvvr com*
firm Ih* national treasury, II renalncad that It
will tc wlc.lv exp-nded. Upon that poiul In-
loimatloB I. rery morh a.vdad.
???tantonl'a M,000,000 OIK.
fan Fsahiiko,November lt-Scnatcr Ls'and
Elantovd formally pres, n tod to the
l: tUrcs at bis residue* today a
gilt d??d of iba property *??????* which ttt* Intended
lo found and .Mow Iba Lctaad gu-tovd, Jr.,
uslvonilj *> Polo Alto farm. ThogtlteonaL'toot
tha Grfdlcr, Visa and into Alto turns, which
ccmpchi 17 acre., lb. pnrent valu ol which In
abcat ff.ac.Kd,
THE GREAT STORM.
A Tore.Os, SlMil TAraagn Iba Oabaha Tailor,
makia a Wild Waata-Vklnaan tnaona Dead
ud nor Otaars Drisn-vaasrerro.
Iba filaretar- Otbar Gasnaltlaa,
BfUta, Ala., November [Special.]???Th*
???berm of Frid.y night wu terrific. The names
of tho unfortunate, cannot bo obtained u yet.
Tbe relict committee, starting from Summer
field, Ala., punned their course lor n distance
of really forty mil.., !gathering recruits
as thay want forward, They found happy
homu utterly demolished and aomo members
Ota one* happy family imprisoned, either
beneath n gigantic tree of tho foroat or bn-
noath tha timbers of tho hotrao which once
offered them shelter.??? Tho pltlleu storm
???paredneither nx, and iliaunown that two
retire whit* lamilics wore killed and that a
dozen or more negro lamiliu wore wiped out
ofexlitenee. The relief committee whount
a representative to tbl*city for medieiuo, fsod
and ciolbing could give no definite information
except *??? to the total number killed aad in
jured. Thoy report that the bait haa not boon
told, and in rteponio to thair representations,
the citizen, of Balms have respond id with
food, elothing and money, to thooxtontof
51.000. The commute* are unabating In thair
.fforls to relieve tha aufferlng, and have re
ceived .efficient aid, and promises of furtbor
aid, to tnahio them to state that
they wilt: not need any on
aid, ?????? tbo people of this section havo. .
??? ponded nobly. A detailed list of ounaltles
cannot bo given, but this storm wu without
doubt tho met destructive storm that hu
visited this atate for year*. It i. impouibl* to
???atimato tha damage, u th* people of tha
???ecllon visited by tho storm are stupified by
grl.fntthnlouofdeuonu. and engaged in
ministering to th* want, of tho suffering, and
have not, as yat, reckoned their pecuniary
10.. .
Auociann rents accoixt.
Sslua, Ala, November V.???Friday night
ona oi the most tcrriGo and destructive
???terms ever known in thio itato pusod over a
Motion of oountry just north ol thl. city,
washing away bridges, railroad bads, growing
crops and laveiing forests and houua lor
mifea. Tha cyclone, accompanied by torrent*
of rain and appalling ol.ctric discharges,
started on tha Cababa rigor, passed through
Dallas, FerrjjutA-BIhb' counties, leaving a
dduUrntrdr fonito, plantations, honsu and
-vlTfu. Exploring relist partlss say thn track
of the ryclon* wu onebaif mils wide. They
have gon* over forty miles picking up the
dead mod wounded, and don't know how muoh
larger tbe track is. Thirteen persona bav*
been found killed outright, and forty or fifty
dangerously wounded. A number of
J crions can ' net be aeeounted
or. Bale* of eotton war* blown
Ircm the gin houses, and bunted and acatterod
every where. No two looks of list wore left
together. A man driving with cotton to th*
cily hat been lost. The cotton and wagon
wore blown a quarter of a mile, and the man
and mules were carried off, and cannot bo
iousd. Growing crops, potatoes, etc., war*
torn up from tho ground. Even th* tree* and
cotton tlnlha were barked. Belief partieo are
tearching for the dead and dying, and every
thing la uciag don* to relievo destitution. Too
negroes are Irightanad nearly to death, and
huddle abont together or squat alono unclad
in tb* hashes and under the fallen tram, otu
pefied ond speechless with fear and anperit!'
lion, unable to toll whore any of thair house
hold it. Th* city is bolng canvassed for
money, and subscriptions to bury tho dead
and relieve Ih* woulo ol th* destitute.
Dascbbviiib, Mo , November 0.???Lat-r ac
counts show that ilia eyolon* in Otu county
on Thursday ovonlng lut waa worse than at
Iril reported. Its breadth waa thirty yards.
A Ipiral shaped cloud moved with awful vo-
locliy etd n lerrifio roar, crushing dwelling*
and outbuilding., scattering their content* far
and wi dr, and carrying death and destruction
in ill pathway. Hardy Fittman and hit
three children, ill, seven and eight years old,
and alto a nine year-old boy named Richard
Hawthorne, were hilled by tb* destruction
of Ilieir residence. Tho head ot on* ohlld was
twisted off, cairitd 200 yarda from tho body,
M|??. Bruce, a widow, aged 80 years, and her
daughter were badly Injured by tho smoking
of their residence. It is supposed tbo former
will die from her injuries. Tho report* of
otlcr casualties art expected. After tho
storm a turksy was found completely stripped
of bta feathers. Th* dsmoge I* not known.
Chattanooga, Tenn., November 10.???ISpcclal]???
Tbo extraordinary rlieot thirty tret la the Ten-
nerves at this point In forty eight hours, caused
by tho unprecedented talus last week, hu aproad
d-Sotattoo In th* valley drained by th* stream.
The winter rise never before occurred i
cbrtotmas.aua tbo farmers were totsliy on
pared, coru was to tbo shuck lu all tho boi
antis. Mtoy thousand acres of tbeao bottom
farms havo hocn inundated, aud tenaot ihoutanda
o( Illinois of corn are totally ruined. Tho loss
wl 11 reach a vety heavy amount.
THRIFT AMD PROORNIS.
From tho Quitman, da, Frco Froze,
Mr. 8. J. Harrell, living four miles from Quit-
man, mad* tbo past lesson three balm of cotton
on tiro acres ol land. Mr. Barren to a warm ad
vocate ol th* Inlanilv* system of farming and do
ist that It la the only ralvatton lot tho southern
- " II* must live up his 111
r -_ Ji*d
sere to th*
five hundred-aero
field aud devote hto labor, attention and f
acre to Ih* cultivation of twenty-five acre*.
Trcm tho Paulding, Oa, Ere.
Uncle Andy licnnycr, who live* near Drake
town, this county, and la rcventy-nlua yean old
mado thla yiar with one mntoandon* negro to
assist him, COO dosen oats, <04 bushels corn, ttghty
illoos syrup, forty bushels sweet potstoeo, and
helaolapplta This to a pretty goad show
ouoot hu ago, but then be sisrs with hit
not having even boon to Dill**, tbeoouaiy
ill* -tine* th* rulroad cam* through.
From tbe LouItvlUe, Oa., Ntwe.
Nr. J. T. Plunkett, ol Moiiey, brought to our
(flic* last week toms Duo Japanese persimmon*.
They measure CX Inches around, and are of a rich
ellowcotor. IbiyaraiAidto havt a fine flavor???
ie put on* away tss act good and mallow, and will
give It a fair trat. Mr. f. O. Little hu a smell tree
In hto Hontyaid which bora thirteen persimmons
K rs
IV
when wt tiy
Frau tb* Franklin. Ga??? New*.
Mr. 1.8. Ridley brought to our oBlc* Tucoday
tha finist sp.i Imen ol potatoes w* have aver sees
ralsid In this section. Tbe longest measured
twenty three Inches Inlcoclhand was proportion
ately large around. The others were hot very lit
Hour ???
Ride.
lesociuld bo.xpectcdol him.
Frcm tho Felt VtUsy, Go., Mirror.
Tbo regular nrectlrg ol lieuatoa hortlcullurel
veehty wsshetd on Wedoeaday last. Vice Presi
dent, T. O. dbsUle. presided, and the society JU-
raspberrie* and experiments In gratllag from
reels ol th* LaCenle pear, hum berries ore being
latanly cultivated, amt on* member of th* society
Intended aetllnt oulMCCO plants la addition to
8kelll* bad samples ot
Intended aeittut out50 K<
what be already had. Mr,
lu o isrleilsa of apple* on <
dint, 8. A. Humph, regretkil hla unbll . _
irticnlatliwee, ond dsalred tha aoclety to put
erne *** In hto piece. Hla resignation waa se
vered lelocuntlr. and at tn* hext regulu meet
ing the vacancy will he filled.
1 talon Teonyeosa.
Tennyson say* la his latest poom on Spring:
"To* blsckbinls hare their wiile,
The poet*loo.???
The bltekbirda often have th* but of it,
too, for thoy seldom havo dyspepsia or debili
ty .while many poets havn bout thus diseases,
as can easily bo aeon. Foot* and other* el-
flictsd with dyapopsia or rheumatism can ob
tain speedy and complete relief by using
Bsownto Iren BiUcra- Mr. Timothy 8aek,
Plsstrct Grove, Pa, says ho waa cured ct
dyspepsia of two year* steading by taking one
bottle of Brewe'i Iron Bitten.
CArirtasu tifUat half price, get our premium
Utt, Out nut tenk.
A SPLBNDID FBHCS.
Th* Georgia Feac* Company's Work for th*
Farm ud Garden,
The moat flourishing industry In Atlanta at
present la tbeGeorglo fence compaoy. Million
ofdollanarespentannuallylnthe UnltedSUtes
for fences, and tbe fence question ft one of tbe
most Important with which tbe tumor hu to
deal. Tbe Georgia fence compaoy retlly appears
to bare answered this problem fn a plain and sat
iric clory manner, and the success ft has achieved
to simply wonderful,
The Georgia lencs is madcol a combination ol
wire and pickets, explained In a cut to be found
elsewhere. Tbe pickets uc uinally about four
feet long and two lncba* wide,and are woven Into
five two strand cable wires, making ton wires with
???lata two or three inches broad. This combination
of wire and picket to then nailed on to potto with
???teel stapler, the posts standing from 10 to 20 foot
???part. Already more than 25,000 miles ol thla
fence baa been put up In Mlsaourl, Illinois, Iowa
and Kao ass, and ft driring every other fence
out ol every neighborhood Into which It goes. It
to acknowledged everywhere u the best and
cheapest fence, and to u handsome for a garden
or lawn u It to durable and effective for a pasture
or field. The fence was oa exhibition at tbe Ma
con state fair, being made and put up in pretence
of tbe crowd. To s??y that ft wu the feature of
the fair, to to put It mildly. Frequently hundreds
of farmers were gathered aoout tho ma-
???bine, tboughtlnlly discussing Its ad
vintager, and amazed at tha cheapnem and
case with which tho fence could be moved- As
a result of this exhibition over two thousand
doWare worth of farm and county rights were sold
on tbo spot.
Mr. F. It. Logan, manager of the Georgia Fence
com piny mji:
rfainoi IU0C * K ? wb .* ch ??ttended oar fence I??
pbcnoiocna', bat it not utonlBDlng, when the
merits of tbe fence la considered. I beUere 11 Is
the best thine ter the formari of Georgia that has
Mtti done fn ten years, it settles the fenoe ones*
tlaa, aad It b*lag adopted with a rapidity coat
w&l soon cover every county."
"What are the ipeofat points of yoar fence"
*-In tbe first place, It Is the only practical wire
fence ever Introduced. The bsrbod wire Hence ie
fsst going out of use; ft is a cruel and dangerous
fence to uie. lu warm weafber it expands and
betomesloose aodsbackley, so that any animal
barbedstbe wiica ????
bits. Beat does not ei
l'|Ui SUIU sail j. FUMISVO A Alu RUVftUsfi??U Ol Out
feaco over a wood fence is, that it never decays
or gets out ol order. Tbe slats are suspended in
open air, aud as no two pleoea of wood touch, they
diy quietly and will not rot."
"Tie sdvanfsgcs of our fence over all fences are
these: first, it is the strongest fence that is
made. The pickets are so interwordu thitoue
i??Ire can not be broken without breaking all
iett, and each picket la therefore supported by
t??n wires, and the fence will bar seven
thousand pounds premure before breaking. It la
tbe meat durable fence ever built.
"Second???Itls a visible fence* and stock will not
run against ft, and strain it. It is positively pig
and cattle proof.
"Third???it it a portable fence. It can be taken
up any time, rolled up like a carpet, and reset at
any part of a field that la desired Twomencm
let nearly a mile a day. a man who wants to
subdivide his YAture*, or separate his stock, or
change bis fences, will find this fence Invaluable "
Fourth, It fa the cbepcat fence. A barbed wire
eaves more tban enough f
' for
tbe fence. These facta are undoubted, and every
one *ho baa seen the fence Is convinced of them.
We have bad five thousand praotlcil farmers to
examine this fence, and we have never yet heard
one condemn it
"How arc yon selling this fenco?"
We sell it tv tbe foot to any one who wishes (o
buy it outright, made into rolls ol one hundred
feat, at from three to four cents
a running foot. It will be cheaper
farmers to buy a machine and a
i or county right. We furnish the machine
weaves the fence with each right. AoyooJy
can run this machine, and it will weave two thou*
???and feet a day by h??nd. A few farmers can olub
together and buy farmer's rights for tbemsolve*,
or if they prefer, buy aright for a wohle county
???~1makoafencontle>a than one-ball our price,
I have the exclusive right to sell lu that ratio-
Many larmeis, inch as Colonel J. W. Echols
"Tlethorpe county. 8. H. Phelan, Martin aud
ler of TerrclJ county, and M. H* Cotter of Blob
county, have bought tbe farm aud oounnr rlgila
for their own farm and to sell, saylog that they
could save and make money by It. We should
like to have an enterprising man in every county
lu Georgia not already sola, correspond wi??h us
,ty right, put up a machine
oric. The investment,
and purebsie a count. .
8Ld go to work,
ineluding tbe machine
a/ewhundrer* ' "???'~
would be only
???rsajesr. Above all things w?? would like
for any man who would like such a business to
come aud personally examine our fence testlmo
nisi-, aad machines: see Just what it la. what
people tsy it is, and just how it works. We want
no mao to go luto it without ratlsfylng himself by
~>rr??ona! Investigation. Every county rigut we
java sold it to pracslctl burinesa mao, aad not
one of them would sell for threo times what he
ha- paid.
Mr. W. K Burton, au accomplished gentleman
and practical mecbaolohas charge of our works,
and will he glad to fully explain things to anyone
who will call.
TnwCoxsTrrurioxhaa seen this fence aud its
editors have uren it. We have examined the tes
timonials/uraiebed, and don't hesitite to re*
commend it to our readers as an excellent lavea-
and one that will aavo far mers an amount
louey and trouble, if it 1?? generally iutro
doecd.
OEOUUlA'fi DELEGATION
December lfltb, 1885, wl .
Springs, FIs-, upon lb* Florid* Ch.utouqu*
gioundi. Allot tbs southern .Isles will bo
represented, one Jelesste Irom etoh eoa,re<-
slonsl district, saa two dsfoxstss from
tb* ststss st luge. Tbo objoel
fn holding tho congress ts hr
this???
white populstl -n to tbe Importsneo of pre
venting tne detraction, sad restoring tbs
woodfsnds of ih* southern states, sad to aocuro
tbo cstablfshmant of an ubor day tor tbs
???oath.
Ysstordsj Governor MaDsaiel appointed
tbo following delegates to represent Georgia In
j. o. nooicn, ui Aininy; mum onuici.
???.Jordon, of Hawkluavillt; fourth dla
n B. uormar, of Ttlbotnra; fifth dtatriet,
...... wok, of Conyers; sixth distr let, H. B Ridley,
of roroQcopis; seventh dtilrlct. George Warriug,
ofCimeot: eighth district. Joshua Kuowlce, of
??? * ro;ninth district R D WH.O, of Law*
; tenth district, C. R. Frlogie, ol Ban-
dctsvUle.
STATE AT LA SOX.
D A. Vaaon, of Albany, and D. C, Borrow, o!
gates have been forward
A ftargeosk'a Mistake.
ZaxisvxLix, O, November II.???A terrible mis-
take waa made by a pbjstclau a couple ol dayaago
In Warsaw, Belmoot county, In this state. A
young woman wu suffering with an eye affection.
An operation wst decided upon, and the patient
gutuodvr the Influence of chloroform, when ono
her egcewu successfully removed. When the
pallet t bad recovered consciousness It wu found
that the good eye had beed removed. The pby\
-lean wu so overcome that be fled the house,
bull wtu be entered et once agalnt him for mal
practice, _
???That Little Tiff."
Who began it? Ab! who knows?
MaybeIrddy, maybe Rose.
Bur, a!as! to fart It grew???
This sad breach between the two-
1 bat ere long tbe barn, so wide,
Held only room for one lustde,
And that one! Ah, suddenly
Tro much room there seemed to bo
For e boy ot bis small sire???
Naughty red, with tearTUed eyes.
"Who brgen ft?" We won't tell.
But who ended It? Ah. well.
Maybe 't??u the sunshine's glow???
buns bine loves the rose, yon snow???
Whifper??dto the little maiden
(Sitting there, all trouble laden.
Just without the old bam door)
To speak to Teddy -just once more."
So she fair rtf. "I'm hiding, Teddy:
come atd find me???lam ready."
Teddy uw me sunbeams glancing,
flaw them o???er the biro floor dancing,
Becrd his little plays ate cilllnr.
Dashed away tbe tear Jut falling,
Answered with a nth end shout.
And, to! the* liflV' last spark burnedouL
-Hsjptt???i Young People,
Skin, Scalp, Blood,
Cleansed, Purified and Beautified
by U.e Cuticura Remedies.
E ir Clraarink the Bkln ond Bcojp ol pbfifutln,
Humor*, for oils,ins Itching, Burning sad la-
imstlon.lorcurlnx the 4r??i imptonu of Bo
soms, Ptorieelt, Milk 'rozL SmSlJ???**4, Bmoluls,
and other inberired Ik In sad blood dtoesscs, Cuti-
Cuba, tho unt Skin Cure, and COTico ba Soaf-bix
cxqulrlte Bkln Bcswlfier. cxleresllj, andCori-
cl???ba Bisoi-vzbi, the new Blood Purifier, Internal
ly, ue Infallible.
NAUGHT UUT GOOD.
We have been selling your Coticuxa Bsmbmes
fortheputtbreoor lour years, snd bare never
beard ought but good words lu their favor. Your
Ccticuba Soar to decidedly tho best selling medi-
elnsl soop we bsndle, snd U highly prized here for
Its soothing snd ??????HS*???
Drurglst, Winchester, Va,
THE ZtABGEST SALE.
Our ulea of Ctmcuxa are u large, If not larger,
tban ol any medicine we sell; and wo assure you
that we have never had a slnglo instance lu whlch
tbe purchuer wi^^j
epurebuerwu dlsutlsfled. As to vourflosp,
"??????"???sfirfflAsr
Louisians, Mo.
SALT RHEUM CUBED,
r little of sny other medicinal Bosp than Cuti-
CUM. GEOBaKA,Al??THON??Druggl.^
DOCTORS PBKd RIBE CHEN,
The Concur* Bcmcdfci us excellont remedies
fcr.,l.klnd!.e.??W^ M.D., Hsrvsl.IU.
CUTICURA BENEDIBS
Are Bold everywhere. Price, Crmcosa, 60c ; Rs-
roiTZKT.tl.tO; 80AF, 250. Prepared by tho Potts*
Unco and chxmical Co., Boston, Mata
Send for ???Bow to Cura Skin Diseases.???
fIDTTDO Pimples,ISklnBlemlsht*sndBsby
ijJa, U Jjo, Humors cured by CuncusA Boar
WEAK BACK, PAIN AND WEAK-
nett sereu tno Kidneys, Shooting
Pstns through tho Loins, Uterine
Ftlos, Lack of Btrcnith and
ty Insxatly relfered
cured
. At dm,,l
wed sun wky top coin rm
Cntlcara Anti-Palu
THE MAN
MS WUI_ .
f Ten U???tios Sc*f??*s
tel UtdH, IteteHje, me
v*ra BmmmS Atm Xw,te
53GO and
roicgs s?? r%n A* te??
G eorgia, fayette gounty-jane w.
Bright, wife of W.J. B.-lsht, hu applied for
exemption of personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will na??a upon tie
same at ten o'clocx, a m??? on the 4th day of ue*
cf/nber, 1615, at my office. This November 11th,
????5. D. U. FRANKLIN, Ordinary.
Nov 17 wky 2t
TURKISH
LINIMENT.
This liniment la guaranteed to PPVM
In every Instance. For rheumatism, neuralg
toothache, cute, burns, bruises, ttUTJomta and MB
other purposea for which liniments are used, the
Turkish liniment has no equoL Itcanbeusea for
man or beast, and never falls to give
Hr M. K McCleskey, of McNutt, b*js:l
thh liniment hrsdoco mo more goo<|
mcdlcJuel cverurcd." ??????
Any case of Mahurhl
disease each asFevsg
and Ague. IntcrmiN
:ent pr CoiU Fevf^
Remittent Fevftfy
ed stomach,
better me("
bo taken Is
Ing or ???*
iB.IngandBlooi
fifpif J|tsl,
P??wphku ???MUIntsc
MliWIlNlSMtMlic
tU Mil fra* Etxn BppU
cation to UOWluna COb
IcoulfifUld, Ky.
Sold by Druaaista
if h
on d oUmr???snd mowlir stud you* bottto free ol
oxpnm charge,, to sny sddrem ln tha United
States or Canada. Do not permit yoar drag-
cU'c to toll yon something olso, for ho satund
nothing ccui fill the place ot HOWARD*
CHILL CURE for tutorial troubles.
HOWARD AGO., *
Bore Is on, o! our numerous t
abph Howard ACo,* I have
nedfdnc and can truly aay that the beneficial
ts therefrom more tban axoeeded myexpeo
Ution. ItLiarrand mcdldne, .and every house
hold in the laud should know of It *
FK.
wky
Vre after aatlrg, far fndf
[getlon. A ported subett
nte fur tobacco. Aak yoo
ln:^?ut or ccnfecuuntr to
Colgan's genuine acdorig)
sal ??????Taffy Tolu" mane
red by COLOAN A
bomple Xtemdle bf
Southern Medical College.
OA..
??
larch lit, it#e. Count of!Detraction oomp
m all rcepectc. C*dnslata of dldar*~ *
Itctnree, celittred tn the college I
Street hospital. The hospital is underl
leal management of the faculty. Clinical materia*
abundant.
For catalogue or any Information address
Dr. Win. PCBMIN N1 COLSON, DE vH,
P. 0- Box *lt.
Office: CONSTITUTION BUILOINO,
Alt???, sms and Fonyth streets.
marlO-lyeow
BEST TRUSS EVER USED!
THE FIRM
rtFJ.P. BIEVENS 4 CO. BEING DISSOLVED, 1
bsra re-established myself with so entirely
new stock ot 47 Whltehsu street, and solicit orders
bymsll. DlrectsU orders snd letters to
J. P. STEVENS,
JEWELER.
47 WHITEHALL STfiF.ET,
Nov. 17-wlk-Iy
ATLANTA, GA
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Middle Georgia for Sale
ilsee. All neoetauy osthulldlnge,
I oomp.rstlrtly new. Foar tene
ment busier, (onr good wells of wster. six seres
"cbsrd, comprising nearly every variety of
S own In tnle section, (rom tbe earliest to
???t, smslt vlnersM of sixty vines, yielding
scnuslly ICO busheb of grspee; land well watered
by cr??k running through; 45 seres
of fit* bottom lsud, 22 In high ststt
of cultivation, 2S uoolesred; so screi
in original woods; SO sores pasture; balance la ex-
(client ststt of cultivation: schools snd churches
nov17w2t
McDonouql
ICHA8L,
moush, Gs.
tST* TEACHERS, TEACHER8*
Wanting paving petitions, those who have posll ???
lasfer salaries, register without delay, with t
??? m BehoolAraary. Our tcrrl*
Wcatera etchoorA*e*cy. Our territonr particularly Ij,
Tax.) Ark.*and Mo., is superior for pavrlnp urge salaries. Cop
leifp*. Schools aad Families wantiag teachers lopplha
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vfjnLJCil/p. M newc??rda and icrap pictures, G
ctnte.Tvy Card Oo, En Arid,0blo. novlOw.dtn eom
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_ beats them all. Bc??t selling artlclo ever ON
tend to agents. Simplest, moat dnrab???c, moat
ccmvtnlent: holds either asab firmly In any j
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of the window; no boles, spurs or other ??og??i
devices lu sash or window frame; better ???
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m
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R d OPPP P To Introduce them we
d vj Urr tn win give aw.\,yi,ooo
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S .
re for our holiday yooils, "something entirely
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4cents K. M. Daverfleld, Enfield, Ohio.
JAPMTQ don???t waste time canvass In* forcbeaft
AO tn 19 infer! jr picture#, bat send at once foe
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n 1
took i
mnt ???OLD RELIABLE' 1 MILBURN WAGON
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