The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, November 17, 1885, Image 8

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17 183!? NEWS BY WIRE The, Happenings of the Past Week All Over the Country, A MAN FATALLY BURNED WITH YITBIOL. Several Persons Injured in a Rail road Collision; THE NATIONAL GRANGE MEETS Turn to theprtu???Ut teeming sheeti tunny, Sly Via the wmdert of earh pairing day; Birtto, deaUu and weddings, forgeries, fra and wrecks, Harangues and haitlona, brawls and broken Caicsoo, November 0.???Joteph Schneider lice in a critical condition in bin home, M3 Third afreet. Hit ??yat, month and breast are horribly burned with vitriol, and the attend ' inf physician eaye there li doubt about hie recovery, and Ibat in any event he wililoee lite eight. Some time since Schneider bor rowed, it ie said, $1,00(1 from Mrs. Stadia- man. He I lied to pay It, and she sued him and obtained judgment for 1700. This was not paid until about two waeki ago, when Schneider got married. Before marriage be ie said to have compromised the matter with Mrs. Stadleman, by paying her $00. Last night he accidentally met Mrs, Btadlaman at tbs corner of State and Thirty- ercond street. They had some words, when the woman, quick as a Hash, daahad the entire contente ol a large bottle ol vitriol into his face. Ho was removed to a neigh boring drug store, where it was lound the liquid bad penetrated hiseyosand fun down his month, causing his tongue to swell so he can icsreely speak, and then trickled all over the upper portion of his body. He was re mov'd to bis home. Tha woman oseapsd altar throwing the vitro), and will probably not be arrested, aa Schneider informed the poiico that he did tot intend,??? to preseeute, and requested that sbo be not arrested. iSDicTuxavs mean. PoaTLsun, Ore.. November 9 ???The mayor of Tacoma heads tho list nt persons indtotod ??? y at Vancouver. Among be probate judge of Pearce county, in which Tacoma is sltuitedi the president oi the Young Hen???s Christian asso ciation, ofTaromi; several saloon keepers, and > he editor and proprietor of the Tacoma News. It will be about ten deys before the United States district attorney will be ready lor the trial oi tha rioters, but the whole party will be bought to Vancouver immediately, and if bail can not be given they must go to jail. The mob at Tacoma is frightened by the turn affairs have taken, and have released the Chinese, whom they ac cused of having Srcd the houses from which their countrymen were driven. viikv wilt not nsrano tusk. Bt. Louis, November in an interview late last night with Muter Workman Paw derly, be stated that the visit of the executive boeid to Bt. Louis wu chiefly to ucertsin whether tho Cleveland ueembly, u an assem bly, was implicated In tho use ol dynamite, and they had satisfied themselves that it wu not. lie very strongly condemned Use use of dynamite, and said that the Knights ol Labor as such would not defend the prisoners now In Jell here, charged with its use. He believed that if these men were found guilty they abould suffer the full penalty of the law. The committee will leave tomorrow night for Washington, Ind. eaeiinoen ecomaav. ??? Haw Yoix, November V.???The West Shore Italirosd company furnishes the following facts regarding an accident on its road this morning: Train No. 37, westbound, left here at sin o'clock iut night, passed Little fails on time, but ran off tbe track about one mile west of that place at about I2i30 o'olock this morn- lng. The accident is said to be caused by the wuhout of a portion of the bank. The engine puted over safbly, but the tender broke loose end ran off the track with the entire train. Tbe tender was wedged into tbe aide of the first sleeper. Mrs. O. It. Pratt,of Booh- eater, a passenger In this sleeper, wu killed. Her husband, 0. It. Pratt, Judge Green, of Springfield, 111. t J. W. Weston, New York | Miss Natella Clarke Vaughan, of Worcester, Mace.| E. Bachs, New York) all lfsrsslightly Injured. One of the porters In the Pullman oar was badly injured, eud another one was slightly bruised. The baggage car, smoking car and one paseerger car are slightly broken. JR one o'olcck this morning tbetraokwas completely cleared, and trains were moving as usual. The uninjured passengers on traiu h7 were transferred to another train, which passed Frankfort four boon later. nsanor vatu both. Hews, Mon., November t ???John Foley, an attache of tbe theater Comlque, lay In wait last night lor Alice Flick, a woman with whom he had been living, and her escort, one A'else, and shot both. Than placing the revolver to his mouth be killed blmaell. Tbe woipan cannot reeover. Yates was shot In tbe jaw and the wound is not dangsrous, a aiqrisivio* oaenTso. Bosvov, Novsmber u ???Governor Robinson today granted a requisition upon the governor ot Maryland for tbe arrest and transportation to this slate of A. L. Mellon, of Baltimore, who has been indicted by the grand jury for conspiring with Use. Cooledge and others, ol this elty,to murder hie daughter-in-law. The papers will shortly be served. working men attacked Usd driven and con ductors and endeavored to compel them to remove the signs. The Indications are there will he serious trouble, as some of tbe driven refuse to take out the can, being apprehensive of violence. In one instance stonas and mud were thrown at tbe can, but no one wu in jured. nnvn or a earn cenr. CaiTonnxr, Ks., November 13.???Tho death of the noted and cruel Cheyenne Chief Stono Calif, who died yesterday at bis camp near here ol spine meningetie, is announced n-esSAToaanesos nsio. Bin Faescisco,November 12.???Ex-Senator William Sharon died this afternoon in this city. as sifBBszisx annr-STSD. Fan.ansi.rHis, November, 13.???Two years funds ol the North Cedar Hill cemetorr .???com - pony, ol which he wu superintendent. A few days ago tbe chief of tbe city detectives learned that he was In BL Louis. The authorities there were asked to arrest him, and when they went to bis house they found him with Ihe dead body of his wife, which he had not been able to bury because he had no money. He said he would come without trouble II the body wu brought to Philadel phia, and the remains were embalmed to await tbe arrival ol tbe detective, who left for Bt. Louie today, to bring Maiming back lor trial. Dosiviox vo i comas. Bin Fssscisco, November 13.???Senator Stanford hu subscribed $3,330 to Zion Wes leyan college, ol North Carolina, on eondition that Rev. Hr. Price, who it now here solici ting subscriptions tor the college, shall raise a like amount on the Pacific cout. vocsn iisad. Nxw York, November 13???The police to day found Mrs. Albert Frits and her two children dead in bed at their residence, 183 Grand street. The furniture of the room wu meager and the cupboard bare of provis ions. An Investigation showed that sno had poiioncd herself and children with cyanide of i ctataium. Her husband is an engraver and be used the drug In his work. The act was the result ol a trilling quarrel between the hus band and wile two days ago. Thoy had not spoken since then. i nssTai???CTivr rise. Chicago, November I t.???The IlUlo village of Austin, Hi, was visited by a destructive firo early this morning. The fire broke out about two o'clock a bakery, in Gilo???s block, and the ontire struct ure wu consumed. Besides the bakery whor i tbe fire originated, the block contsineil FrallPs drug store, Warnock???s grocery, tho Misses Taylor???s millinery store, Bowen A Huntley???s jewelry store, barber shop, hotel with its livery and sale stables, Masonic hail, skating risk, poatoflico and newstaud. Thero was no water, except what could be drawn from the walls with which to fight Ihe Haines. Assistance wu aakod from this elty and an engine wu sent, but the scarcity of water made it practloally useless. The people at tbe hotel had a narrow eseape from death and were compelled to lleo In their nightclothes. The upper part of the block wu occupied by a number of families all of whom lost about three fourths ol their household goods. No estimate could be oh. talned of tho lose. There wu not much in. suranco on the goods lest. A HORBIIIM5 DESIGN. BETSY HAMILTON. SHM TELLS OF IHB BIO KEKTINO AT SWINGING LIMB. Bales. Her Haw, wan, SeUr. Bister sue Oousla Belter Vlsll tatIr Orsnoasw, Who Lives la ibsooeer Vailer-vhrrMsksteo fop la An Ox cart-oteer earless. bah raAsrtaoo. novemner ic.???me aetelia ot Benater Btandlord???e scheme for Ihe estab lishment In California of a gnat university ware today made public lor tbe first time. His ranch at Palo Alto, near Menlo park, about thirty tntlse from Ban Freueisco, hu been eelreted as tha site. The buildings com prising the university will be constructed so u to psrmlt additions being made, u tbe BtctrilltMoflhesIloalionmay require. Sen ator Stsndford will donate to the university hla Palo Alto, Gridley and Vina properties, worth $3,3M,00??. To this he will add a mosey donation, e> u to make tbe total endowment ot.lhe university $70,000,001. sns savioHAi euASoe. Boston, November II.???At It o???clock the nel.'oaal grange of the patrons ol husbandry asirmbled in its ltth annual session and was opened la tha sixth degree. All tbe offlran were present except D. Wyatt Atkin, ol South Carolina, who is confined at home by lllueae. a ronrsHAS not. CatCAoe, November 11???Policeman V. W. O???Brien received a bullet ia his left lung to night from a revolver fired by one Max Hit- ten berg, a drunken shoemaker, who qslekly fled, shooting promiscuously at people who pursued, and diving Into a cellar laundry. S laced tbs weapon at his own temple, pullet ie trigger and died instantly. O'Brien ex pired shortly slier wards. Rittenberg has born regarded as a crank os the subject of nl bills m. VHS SACSS. Petros, November 11.???At the county club???s races today at Clyde perk, Brooklyn, Francis Codmen and six other gentlemen eon- trsted for the cup in the three and a quarter mile hurdle race. The track was very slip pery, and all the riders ware thrown. At the iut leap Cod man wu thrown end his hone tailing upon him he wu killed. The hone wu stunned. Of tha other riders, H. Timmins received a bad cut on the head. Tbe ethers were only slight- ly braiied, Cedman wu thirty years old, and iifniMkUsI- * u * *?? B ?? r Junes Cod man, a nan sercottto. Frrvserao, November IT???The boycotting of thsfirm cl Keumnan Bros., elothiars, which ka *heen In program ter seme time pest, be- nose the firm rvfuud to employ union tabor. ?????V??? d ?? new tons. The Irm had placed signs on the street can, and the A Gang of Madison County Men Cruelly Whip Negroes. Damkiavims, November lo.-[Bpeelal.]???Tha three negroes, Willis Arnold, William Hutchison and Mack Thresher, who were Jailed here oi third instant, olalm that thay were cruelly beaten by parlies arresting them. WUIIam Hutchison ???nd track Thresher say that they were carried oil In the woods Monday nlsht, tbe second instant, by John O, Blrtcsiand, hit sons Hemp and John, B.E Williams, Joel Williams, Ishsm Cheatham, Geeris Bryant and Toombs Bryant, who built up fire and tookHutcbtion and Ohaatbam oil ona at a Ume and tairlblj heat them with a bossy trace. Willis Arnold, eoloesd, makes conflicting statements u to his treatment and shows no signs ot having been bbsttn.lthe other two badly retired. Mack Thiwber wu In conruleions Irombcfora day yesterday morning, with but abort Intervals Ull hut night. It Is thought that he could not llyo through tho night. As tho map ?? r Is reported now It Is a horrible efialr, and ro- Kittled and condcmsed by tha good citizens ol this connty. Captain IV. W. Scott wu on the bond for the ap pearance ot the Williams boys at tho March supe rior court, the grand Jury haying found true bills lor assault with Intent to murder aucther cam. Last night he sent to have tho Williams hoys turned oyer to tbs ihcrlfl, preferring not to ho longer on tbatr bond. Tbs other side ol tbs case hu not been hr sid, and It Is not hnosrn wblt the man charged with tho heating have to say In Uramatter. Tho latest news Is that Msok Thruher F tier. He will probtblj got well without mucbbe-tTcrr-r ???*??** ** ******* lurtbsr trouble. The Williams boya were arrested last night and tumid oyer to tha shatIO, but gave now bond. Tho Other ttda ol the Madison County Outrage- Dahisixviiub, Qa, November 11.???[Special.] The other aide ol tha negro beating ease shows * moat damnable plot ol Intsndsd burglary, arson and murder, u follows: On Sunday nlsht ol Ihe burglary at Seymour's store, all tha temtly wan away except Mr. Seymour's son, Robert. The negro WUlla Arnold slot doo watch, while Msok Thrasher and William Hutcherson loroed an eu trance through the hack window ot the store room. In ossa Robert Sty. meur should outer the store It wu the plot for Mack aud William tomurdtr him, drag him Into an adlolnicg had room, to uto their asm language, "gut tho store," ut lira to It, and Isays no trace ol tha burglary or murder, but let ft be bettered that Behest petlshed In tha flamea This hetUah plot would no doubt have been carried out but lor Ihe fact that soon alter upper u Robert tall the dwelling, Willis, the watch, by the light In the hall, saw Robert walk out with lbs gun, aud Instead el entering tha door ol tha stoseto be murdered, Hobart sleppad around tho comer and Willis gave tha signal to ran and Mack sad Hutchison fled from tbe more. WiUU'e post. Uon at the corner ol a wagon shelter was a asm. mending one, enabling him to detect any approach by either road, from tha Mosul house uetr by, the slonbalcg hut twenty oi thirty yards Iromtne dwelling and outaldsol the yard fence. Tula was a most splendidly laid schema, and but for tha watchman???s signal to hts partners lu cn.ua to (Ire, Robert Seymour would doubtless bs dea l to day, *ad Seymour's premises In ashri. Meek aud Hutcherson an reported as dssperaM chtr actors, having thraatusd to burn out theaetlta- mint to hUI certain man la it, and ae hiring grossly Intuited aomt while school stria. Willie Arnold wu smiled wllhoultr so 111 treatment. When she p< Rack Thrasher sad William Hutcherson they toned thesa. with 20M 23 other negroes. In ona house, armed with fourteen big sn-eu, freshly rat hickory clubs, ud seme Are anna defying the posse. Hoist ol tho party, knowing no tear, lushed la among them, and a terrible struggle snsutd, and the parties say they were ecus pelted to light to capture the two draiersdeta and this Is how the negroes get their brains. So this puts an entirely dlfferaatpbu* on tho eflalr. Mack Thrasher Dies From Via Wounds. DA*ttUT!UX,aa., November ls-{Speclal J-An lnqnttt;na held yesterday over thtlbody ol Mack Thrasher la Ihe Jell hero. Tha Jury found a ver dict that the deceased cams to hts death of con vulsions. caused by an unmtiettat heating at tha hands ol John G. Btrieklad. Hump Strickland, John R. E. Williams, Georgs Bryan I sad Toombs Bryant sad that Jost Williams and tabs* Cheat- ham were accessories. Ooreoer John Dors Issued his warrant for the arrest ol Ura parties, and Sheriff David B. Thomp son and Deputy Sheriff William A. Sims tut night started by dlflkRttt roads to arrest tho persons charged. ??? that Us persons accused of,the besting wars In urns. I promised to tell yon about that trtp we'- unsall took to gran???maw???s, so I???ll pitch right into it "without proceedin???,??? u old Brother Cole aaja. Gran???maw lives away np Owl Hollow, la the Cecie river valley, and we???uns all want to see her???mo and maw and pap and buddy and Couein Balmy and Slater Fiurridy Ten nyry. We Chilians wu nil little fellows then, end I never bad been nowbsra in my life ???cept Talledcga town ona time. Maw she packed ns all in tka ox-waggin??? and psp ha drlv??? end it tuck us upwards ol three days to git tbsr. Wo campad out two nights on tho road. Wo nuugbt have got tbsr quicker if we???d had sieh mules u Buddy hu got now; mules, you know, is so good to keep the road, even If they ran away: but wo driv old Buck and Brindle (them's our steers). And if you don???t know steers, they are sorter like a flee dof, gwine anywhars; they wlnda about all over tbe road, aud makes two miles eut???n one. Old Brindle Inner. tickler Is so headstrong you can???t ges haw him; be pats me in mind of pap when hois tight???never wants to keep the road, gits his legs tangled,and goes ??????catawampus'??? hers and Ihnr serosa the road, fust one side and then t???other. Grsn???maw???s house is a double log eabin, with a cbimbley at each eend and a piaaier- betwixt, a ioft orerhetd, and two chad rooms hack, ills set right at the loot of Big Tatar Mountain, tbatia so high It is most dinner time ???fora the sun hu ris, and yon wouldn???t know when day come if you didn't hoirgrau???- pap a-csllin' of bis hogs and a-ysllin??? at tha { ;oata. They've got tome good river-bottom and that makee???em a plenty | they raiseever???- tbing they cat and wear, card and (pin and weave their own cloth, and don???t git no bought truck ???cept a "lectio grain oi anger and coffoa to keep lor tickncu." Hut it's a powerful benighted uttlament, gran'maw 'lowed They wu the pioet idle- some and do less set over in tbar back of her ever sho sot eyes on, and was raisin???of the???r Chilian like a pastel of mountain goate, with out any eort of lamin??? 'cept devilment. It wae summertime, and Uncle (they call their preachers uncle) Kasterwood hid gin it out list meetin'-dsy that they would hsvopor- traetrd meetin??? at Swingin??? Limb mealin???. house, to begin on Saturday ???fore the third Sunday in August; craps would he taped by then, and they must all come and letch dinner, to ae to have two sarmonte. The houea ain???t Mg enough to hold all the folk* big mootin??? times, to they made a bneh arbor outiide, driV down itube, and laid pianka across for benches, and klvered tha ground with straw, and lit it np at night with pint light-???ood fires on stands. Uncle Eastorwood ???lowed a new preaeher named Brother Jeremiah Cota wu comia', and ho begged oven body to com* and fstsh the'r friends, and all the???r chillun; he never said nothin???about doge,bat thcy'psared to take part of the invite to ihe'reelves. I never ecol tho like of doge at meetin' eloro in my life; all serts aid sisrs, from flip paired hounds down ty bench-legged flee, aud they yelped srouid ail day. Somebody would 'kick ???em out, ud they???d tuck tho???r tails and ansak rig bt baok through the cracks, and git kicked agin, lt???a tint in three mile ofgraa???-pip???s,aed v e ???uns all rid in tha waggin. Gran???maw ???low ed sho nsd fooled it many and many a time, ???nd toted her Sunday ahoM till sha got ???most tbar, and sot down on a log and put ???em on, ???nd hid har old onet under the log. The road all along wu alive with folka gwine to mootin', seme la waggles aud so mo beast- back, ud them that didn???t have the" critters to ride wu walkin??????gals and boya barefooted, and sweethearts swlngin bands, and most all oi tho gels bad big stick tooth-brashes fall of enufi in the???r mouths, and ksp' it up In mast in???. We hearn the stagin' a mile 'tern wo get tbsr, and aa ws driv In sight ws hssrn good old uncle Kuterwood a-llnin* out tho blmo, "Chll drlns ol the hoeveu-lIKlng, As ysr jour-nl swsot-11 sing " He 'ain't get no book-lamin??? mu sh, but gran???- psp ???lowed ho worked wbar the high larnt oneswcnldn???tgo, and had dons a power ol good in tbs poverty low grounds and by-ways and hedgea of that settlement; but tbsr was a heap ol stubbls ud new ground to bo broke np yet. The heats wu orammsd (all, men-lolkt all ???sitin' on one lids, and wonua-folka on t'other. Tbs srbor wu foil too, and part of the gang was walkin' about under tbs tress, talkin'and estis??? ginger esktt and apples, tnd drinkln??? water???meetin??? folks alien nils water. You oouid see a string of folka from the srbor to tha spring all day, woman totin??? babies In ths'r arms, and jerkin' the two-year-old along by the hand, and 11 a ??? nnawlin??? loud enough to skter Iht sehrssoh- owls. A patsel ot had boya was thar from town to git the???r dinnar, ud mtks fan of the crowd. Thoysotontbsbeach.aforaui, with Hum tors down Owl Hollow boys, and tbsr whispered, sad snickered, ud laughed, and chawed ltd spit Mrbaeser. and whittled on tho benches, ud writ In the hints books, and never burn n word tho preacher laid. Broth er Cole ria to tho eland, a tall, high cheeked, boned, lean, luk, hungry.lookin??? men, and hie clothe# fit him aboutjlike a sheet fltsja bush whin lie flung over it to dry. Uo don't take no list, noreay no Seriptur???i he flat re* tales tech in??? Hills lucumetucss that uU the wrmsn folkstoshontin'andths babies a'lto yellin???! ud that???s what make* pap call it a ??????distracted??? meetin??? 11s tuck his red cottsn bandksrehsr onto! his hat and wiped the sweat oiTn his fees, nn- fsstensd his shirt collar, ud flung off hts eeat like ha was gwine to mall and split rails, cleared hietbroat, and.'lowedi ???Brathering ir U Dintin' that l'fi rid ft less wave to dieceuru to you today???ar; and ?????? lam belated, 1 will pitch right in without proceedin???. I thank my atalra my head ain't upeot with no eort of book-lamin??????ar. I don???t have to go to the dictionary to git my tut???ar. I ain???t non* ol your high-larnt, stuck-up sort???ar. I ???aint never boon to tbs city ot Mains nor the slats of Now Orisons??? ???r, end I don???t wuts my time rnnnin' altar nozs of your big rich folks???ar. Why, my belovad brethren, ef Jay Gold hiieelf wu in a mile of hire, I wouldn???t git on my critter Is go and sea him???ar. Er ho wauled to ate me, he'd have to coma to ms???ar. Brath- erirg, yen may not believe It, but I srouida't turn on my heel to ice the president hlaself??? sr. I thsns my stairs I ain't none ol your h'gh-lsrat hrrctics???ar. Brathering, thar aiatbntoaskind ot tieka 1 knew anything about???ar,acd that ia usd ticks???ar, and si you don???t look out, bntbsring, you???ll ??????? mors of ???em right hers in thou woods???ar, than yon ken scratch oil in a week??? I tbuk my stairs I don't belong to no denomination ???nr. Ijinod tha Priallirs Bsptisti, bat they turned ms out bekau 1 totaled to wash Brother Quaddlrbum???s lest???ar; ud I???ll taxes it to say mu in the congregation that kno ws Brother QuaddlebnmstIsia???ljustifiable???an ???ad the mu that thinks 1 ain't l am plum willin' to torn the job over to him???ur.?????? Be ???pit on tbs floor, and rubbed bia foot ovar it, and preached on louder tbu ever. Old Miu Caw sot in to shoutin', and that stalled t'other*, ud tbs loader he pneched, tbs louder they shouted, end the louder the bebiu yelled, ud tbe doge barked. It ekesrad the ridin' critters, std some of 'em got loose, ud whan meetin' broke for dinner I was errin' tumble, and didn???t know it *tsl Saleny 'lows, ???Betsy,what alia you??????? Barer Hsuiiros. A Thing a7 Bounty Is a Jay Fsrsvar. Dr. Fsrker???s grant ms licet work, ths "Seienes of Lib,??????la indtad u ???thing oi beau ty??? ud a joy to ail young and middle aged men whs read it One hundred thsussnl copies sold ths pest year. It is adrsrtlssd ia today's issue ol this paper. BILL ARP'S TRAVELS; Bill Arp Tails ol His Visit to OrawloldvtUo- Bosne Kemtaticencss. Written for The Constitution. Crswtordviltalsagoodold town of memo ries???historic memories. The courthouse Is, I expect, ths oldest in the stats, being near sixty years old. Judge Dooly presided there In 1878, a mu of great ability and wit and sarcasm ud natural force. Stories, anecdotes and traditions concerning him still. linger among ths old men; but the old men of that day are now few ud tar between, and Judge Dooly???s unwrittan history will soon bs gene. About thirty-five years ago, when I wu a modest young man, I wu present in ths judge???s room st Gainesville one night tnd listened to ths racy, entartaintag talk of Jos eph Henry Lumpkin and Eu- geniue Niabet and Howell Cobb old Judge Underwood and Hope Hail and Junint Hillyer and Bull H. Overby ud some others, end my youthful mind wu profoundly impressed with their wit ud wisdom ud so- debility. They talked of Dooly for an hour or so, ud I have often wished that 1 had laken notes. Of all who were present that night bnt one is left???one only of the grand eld bar of tbateircult. Tbe venerable Jud L Junius Hillyer still survive*. Like all aged men, beie now living mere in tbe past than in tbs present, and must feel ???Like one who treads alone Borne banquet hall deserted,?????? Bnt I do not know of an old man who has more rrason to bo content with his lot. Ths past end ths present us certainly most grates ml to him. His professional career wu able and honorable and serene. His mors mature yean saw children cluttering around him??? good children who gave him ns troubla or anxiety, and now whilo ho tots ' i feebly down tho vata ho ??? them all prospering, ud they are net faraway. Their reverence and filial love comfort him ud mors than make np for tho loea of ths friends sfhtayonth. His Ills hts hern a success In all respects, and only one father among n thousand eu say it. That old courthouse at Crawfordvilta, had its judicial bench away up high, vary high, until last year when it was lowered. Ths- were all high in ths olden timuand ths pul sita in tbe charchea were high. But both udges and priests have come down nearorto he people now and so there seats have been lowered too. There wu a prisoners??? dock in this old courthouse, but that hu been recently removed. William H. Crawford presided here for many years, the ablest statesman and jurist that Georgia ever produced. History says that it ha had not been etricken with paralysis he would have succeeded Monroe in the presidency. Ho wu tho intimate frlond of Madison and Gallatin aud Clay and Bsndolph, and Madams do Btul and Wellington and La- Fayette, and had tho confidence and eiteam of all lb# firat men of tho nation. Ho died in 1831, and wu succeeded by Garnett An- drews. 1 raw a curious record bore upon the docket ol sn old justico of the peace. It wu tho re cord of 800 cases brought by Robert Toombs to one term ol tho court, in 1811. The plain- tills wero Win. Feek and B. Q. Dickerson and tbs defendant wu Thomu Chat- fin. It wu ths same Wm. Peek who died at Csdartown iut you. He had a debt ol $27,000 on C&afliu, and Aleck Sto- S hens bad sued Chaffin for a large sum in is euperior court. So Fosk employed Toombs snd Toombs induced Chaffin to give to I???s.k 800 notes of thirty dollars each so that ho might sna tn the justice const and get ths first iidsmeats. It wu alight unto the death, for >otn claims could not bs paid. There was then no supremo court snd ths questione In volved had to go before a convention ot judges and It ia aud that litlis Alak whipped *' ???*-*-* ???1 got his olionU money. kind friends I visited Liberty htll for thx lint Urns. Many n time have l viewed tha memorable horns or Mr. Stephen! fro m the ur window u we puted, but now I have bun in it snd seen ths pictures upon the walls and the old tlmo lurnituro and tha little plain round table upon whioh lor almost half a oontnry ho wrote hit lurnsd and brilliant ???nd phliosophie thoughts. Ho was a man ot thongbt and study and reflection more then a man of sstrsordlnsry bralu. He made tha but use of his focultTu. Ha had nothing to hinder him???no wife, no children, no cirs. Bs fell in love with thought snd history, tnd bt pondered well and traunred what he jionotrcd. Ho was ths very counterpart of Toombs, whose native grasp of intellect took in at a glance, whilo Stephens was burning the midnight lamp. And yet they were friends, bosom friends. Their very "unlike- nest?????? mada them like sack other. One wu bold, impnliiyo, decisive; tho other elowand luru. urefhl and eautioue, and looking wall to bis fortifications. Mr. Blsphsnsis hartal in tbe lawn in front ot Liberty hail, and every day lies flowera, tresh flowers, upon his grave. Flowers make tho initials ol hit asms upon the boeom of tho ssrth that conn him sad thoir sweet odor sens over yon like the sweet memory of a great and good msn gone to hla rut. It Is a good alga when tho people with whom n man hu lived so long with ono accord make a Mecca ol his grave ???nd keep It fresh with Nature's garlands and are always ready to go with ths stranger thero and toll of hia virtues. CrawfordviUo lovsl Mr. Stephens and har people love him still. I wish theio was some wty to touch the slumber ing pride end patriotism of they would take hold and meat. How cully If all tnou OFFICIAL DBA WINS would only send In their mitu. Thi ladles of Crawfordvilta an struggling, gltag bard and have accomplished whs thsy could do who are ablo Tho good accomplished what they could, bnt they are almost helpleu without tbo co operation ol the men. I wonder il there ere not e thousand good men in Georgia who can spare tan dollars each? Monnmonts to great and good msn an tha silent, yet speaking tseohsn of tha rising generation. They are the monltors^the painters, the Inspt- ren to good deeds end honorable fame. Old Dr. Johnson said to Bos well that It wu every man'* duly to do something for posterity snd if a man could not do aoythtag olu ha could plant a tree, Ura shade of which or ths fruit ot which srouid bring comfort and pleasure to thou who wera To live altar bo wu dud. And i ustso we owe It to oar posterity to leave be- lind us lend marks that ilk* sign boards wilt tell onr children the way thoy ought to (o. I found another old schoolmate at Craw- fordvilie and ha reminded mo of myeelf and my home and family. Our lives have net been for apart. We began together when the bright dawn of hop* and faith aed love wu upon us. To- J ubirwa parsed over Latin andGrukand Ipebra sad Conic Seelione and Astronomy aid Lute and Rhatorio and got only a amsll smattering of each. Together we made musie ???nd ecrensded the Athene glrle tad fell in love ???nd got n good deal of that. Together we need to ride in a hone ear on tha railroad from Union Foint to Athena. Together we ueed to take our tuning walks np to Oobbham end buy cakes from Haaaell'a uka cart on tho wty and most tha pretty glrle and fust apon their beamy, aed alter they had pasted we srouid out one II, and tanging, lingering look behind. Well, he was happily married Tn tbe long, long age, eud hit parlor happily married Tn the long, long bio children ere all around ntm and . ia lull ol music, tor there I uw the big ttdile, ???nd the little Addle, and the beejo, and the big horn and the little horn, and one of hia bright eyed daughters ume out that night with Ihe bud ud made aweet music to do tho good cause honor, and help make money tor the mosnmenL Thoy ere ail a home nude family in Crawfordvilta and mis and mingls ia paau and harmony, ud if there it any uvy or feat- tusy among them it wu baried for the lima and wu aU invisible to me. I believe that ???nth towns are happier than tbe big citiee, whose folk! are elwaya on a etrain to hup up with style, end tho good man ia always bowed down with tbo demuda and exactions of bust- nose that give* ae reel, ud. bank no rat that give no duty. Bin Air. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred affections. For treatise giving successtul self- treatment address Woans???s DmrtssAU Mint- cal Association, Buffalo, H. T. LOUISIANA STATE -LOTTERY I Single Number, Class ???L.??? Drawn at Now Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday, November 10,1880. -FULL PRIZES.??? ??07...... 100 24293 00 2 95S.... 1060...... 1488.. .... 1596 Ifc50-e.ro 1881.. .... 2117-.ro 2148.. .. 21C4 2189.. .... 2438.. .. 2483??? 2i! - 2508ro.... JCIlro.ro 2911roroe. 8148.. .. 8196.. .. 8198.. .. 3838 lOOOO 8808.. .. 8349 8364.. .. 8462.. .. 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APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 3231.. .... 3231m.... ??33...... 32H....M 3235m. roe 4236.. .??. 1237ro.ro. 3239.. .... 1240 loco cam ben ending with 99 being tbe two lan figure* o! the number drawing tbo capital prise be ??uUcribcr* having" unpcrvincd the tingle .nber drawing, cl*i* ,r L??? Louisian* State Lot. tery, hereby certify that the ere the number ?????? day drawn from _ wheel, with tho mlxe* Witnees onr hind*at NewOrTean*. L*, thliTnee*' day, NOT. 10th, 1885. (O. T. UKA IJ REGARD, J. A. EARLY, Commissioner*. Prize* cubed In tail without deduction. No. 46,799 drftw* Capital Prize, 575,000, eold In Boston, Bsn Francisco. Mt Olivet, Kj., and Tray* A H uikvi aw. o*oa. mans ttutu unpiint jiiu* 510000, fold in Memphis. Tenn., and Galveston, Text*. No. 46016, drawa 56000. eold in Cincinnati, O. No* 80389, draws 8COOO, sold In 8an Francisco, Cal, and Jackion, Tenn. Noe. 17695, 1846!, 04525, 63216, 70647, draw each 52000, told in now Orlesni, Now York, Ban Francisco. Oakland, Cal.. Portland, Or?? fgon, Sawtooth, Idaho, Oakwood, Tenn., Kiniae City and Tipton, Mo. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. "W.duhmtby unity that w, an] - ' ingemcnlalotalUbo Monthly and rawtasa ol Tha Louialana Blato Lc penma these J Seal-Annual LottairOompu. mtrol tbe Draw ls an conducted >d faith toward Company to nat COMMISSIONERS. Unprecedented Attractions I Over Half n Million Distributed. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY 00. Incorporated In 1SCI lor 23 yearn by the Laylala- lure for Edvcational and charitable porpoaca with a capital or S1.000.000???to which a nsarvo land ot onr Sato,000 ua amu been added. By u overwhelming popular vote Us tranchias < ??? U ?? a I(a Grand (jingle Number Drawings will take place monthly, . It never rcaici or putponcs. Luk st tbo follow* tag dlatrflrationi 181th Grand Monthly EXTRAOHDIKiBY SEMI-ANNUAL DRiWINfl In the Academy of Mule, New Orleans, Tuesday, December lfflb, 1880. Under the personal cupCrrision end management o Gen. O. T. BKAUIIEGUARD, of low. and Gen. JUI1AL A. KAKIsY, of Virginia. ??? Capital Prize $150,000. 5150,000 4150,000 1 Grand prize of 2 Large prises of 4 Large prizes of 20 Prizes ot ArptoxnuTiow raizu ICO Approximation prizes of 200.., ??? ?????? 100 ro??? ???* * 75.... 2,2*9 Prizes smountlrtr to Application for ratc*^ or ly to the office of the dH For further Information WtKi full edoraa. ro-TAL notes, i >raen, or Mew York mm a iocinbe zhon???d t Company ia New C Mtton write deerhrHW AL Norm, nxprem Money JEzchgnge w ordinary letter, (allromiof 55 end upward* New Orleans. I M. A. DAUPEDf. Washington, D. a 0 " Ut * ???"nEWOElSaW national BANE, New Orleans, La, OR LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK RATE HATH New Orleans. La. riONAL BANK. NewOrieanoLft.