The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, November 24, 1885, Image 12

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12 THE WEEKLY CONSTTrCTION ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1815???SIXTEEN PAGES 6EQRGIA NEWS. Vkl North Oeorgla Agrfealtoril Dllliti-li 9:4 CltlsM Iml Dnl-OiM Supin.r Ooa.t l^m U* OsISeOautse OMUMHUr -A rerribie rrueor at abbtrm*. Beta ??re taken radii? In BirnaarlU* that Alina ta will (0 lor prohibition. Hondo? ono ottho India? ottoroo/o offered to kit hlo bouu tad lot tbot the count? would ?ln null prohibition ono thonound majority. Dp to dote It hu not been taken. Tho Dnhlonetn Slfnal mokoo the gratifying nnnouDCereent that our oolleto baa boon made tho objact ol a (inaroua slit. DfOda ban boon executed and ore now In Colonel Prtoo'a hattda, conreylng to tho N. 0.;a. colltto two ol the rlcbeat and boat old telnet In the count?, with mills, machinery and ???Wylbteg attached. The pro pert? la aa follows; lat. The Calhonn mine, with all ol Ita magnificent aachlner?, on Obeatatec rlrer, with If* immense water power; arccud tho Henning mine on Vahoola rlrer, with lla mill and all appnitenaneea, water power, etc. A lingular Incident latel? oocnrrod about tbla proper!?. A wealth? gentleman canto to Dahlon ega a lew wetka ago with a riow to bilging tbe Calhonn gold mine and mill, and aoemed anxlooi toerchango It lor valuable propert? fa Poll*, month, which waa than being proapected lor oil, gaa, etc. The trade could not then bemade.aa Colonel 1'rloe did not hare tbe deeda, and no ne gotiation took place. Bloce then the proper!? at 1'ortiinonth baa proved a success, and la now val ued at one million ol dollaia. Tho propert?, with Ita new mill and machlncr?, coat not leaa than 175,000???perbap, more. The water power alone It worth 110,000. A large lot ol cotton, aotne wagone, macblner?, too* and tanning Implement! attracted general Attention In Catterarllle aa it waa hanlad to the court homo. Tbe Cotton Btatea Lite Inaur. euro compan? owna the Karenet place and Hr Tbcmaa Berrg.ol Route, owna the Alaton place. About three wceka ago Sharia W. W. Rob erta lerled tbe Inauranca compang'a dlatreia wars rant lor II,CC0, covering lonr gear'arent. Hr. Zhomaa Bert} 'a mortgage lor five balaa ol cotton, and Prlntnp Brothera A Co???a mortgage lor 1300 on all the crop on both placer, gathered and growing, beatdcaalltbeateclr, hogt, toola and other term propert? ol which Rat Bert? waa aelaed and pot ent ed. At lie present term ol Lee count? an parlor court the grand Jnr? found three true bUlaagalnat tbe ahcrlff, Jamet Balter, lor volnntarll? allowing ptlaouera to cacape. The bllta arc all the aaeie with the exccpttona that the prlaoner'a name are different. blicrlff Halter, ol Lee oonnt?, aeemi to have got Into trouble In the cate tho atate haaagalnat him. Balter waa tried for voluntarll? letting, prtaonera escape. Athla trial In Lee auperlor court laal Balurda? be waallonnd gum?,bu t aa get the coart haa not sentenced him. The limit for the offanae la seven years and the lowest two gears. Edwaid Power, ol Bavannah, aged nlnet? gears, wandered Irom hla home Bunda? lilt, Unco which lime nntll late Tnesday alternoon search lor him haa bean prosecuted. Ilia hod? wu loand lathe marsh near tbeaeven mile post, on the Ogeechee toad, and It la anppcaad he tell Irom the embank, ment, aa there were hrulaea on hla penon, iraaerldentl? unable to gel up, and died Irom Cold and exposure. Peter Scott, ol Camden coant?, was before Dnlltd States Oommlaaloner Locke In Savannah to answer the tame charge on which about a aoore ol hla neighbors havo rccontl? been arraigned. John Hoore and Pink Hoore awore that the? each bought whisk? Irom Scott on four occasions with In tho past two gears. George West stated that lie had twice bought firewater Irom the accused, broil conducted hit own detease, bat with onl? partial aucesaa. In cross examining the wltui he put the same questions to each one. Addi lug Pink Hoore, heruked: "Didn't 1 tola youebery ttmo you got llkker det 1 ussu't sailin'It, and dat I waa onlydoln'lt to' doe Delhi "Didn't I foie yon dat Joe tola me not to tell It, but 11 a man coma along and wanted some to let be would have him put In Jail." Kit turnel off with the remark: "I'll give you something to put me In Jail lor." Be went to hla dwelling, acme SCO yards off, and procure! a double-barrel shotgun. When be returned, he found hla brother Stephen standing In tbe door ol tbe Barnet Brothers' store, and It la tuppoied that be bad not the least Idea tbit K I Intended shooting him, but that be placed htm- aell In thfdoor to keep hla brother Irom shooting Gallon Barnes. Ell walked up to within about twenty leet ol hla brother, and raising hla gun, shot him through tbe bod?. Blepben staggered off towards hla own el ore and foil sod expired In a lew minutes. Ell, alter thootlug hit brother, attempted to shoot Baroea, but tbe latter had lell bu atom Tbe gun was loaded with buck and turkey shot. Judge Dari Johnson and two brothers oltbe murdered young man were near by, and It la aald that tbe acene that ensued when the? reached hU prostrate form, waa heart- rending Indeed. Stephen Johnson waa a quiet young man, well disposed, and It Is aald that be had, on several occasions, kept hit brother Bli ont ol aerloua trouble. Rll, alter doing the sbootlng, lelt tbe grounds, and haa not since been teen b? an? ol the lamII?. Another change haa been made In the newsoas er Intcseat In Cochran, and the Messenger will, K cou d on rach . didn???t l ea? to'yon not looosue hack again dat 1 wasn't goln' to bother wld da business?' scntlnuid iron. That question wu alto affirmatively answered by the witnesses, and the detendent looked as 11 hetbeughthaoughtto be discharged. He waa, however, held In deteultot ball lor the term ol court. The last lira required to make the 129,000 to build the Georgia Hldlang waa subscribed last Tuesday lu Grimn and tbe people are Jubilant over ttelr an cent rks Camming Clarion tan: Judge Humphrey lost a fine lalienlng hog lost weak. Laid one atdailppc around at a rapid rate, lu three dead Thinking It had been poisons# he had it dbsccted On one thigh was found Ha land donor died from dUreo* of (k?? haa. ??? * c again warn our rcadara lo be careful about I .V ??? thebi.sa lbey Mil. Bad Mr. Humphrey killed hts I thkm * tbe day rretlopa to Ita death. In a)) probability I U>f U> ha and hla family would havo Icon polio nod. I Mn i. i tel Richardson Into tue proprietorship and edlto- rial cf-argeof C. K. Mitchell, of the Telfair Doll r Time*, who will moke Cochran hla home in future. G.bb auperlor court met In Marietta lut Mon day, Judge Joel Branham, of Borne, prealdlnt. Judae Brown was disqualified from prealdlnc. Tbe charge of Judge Branham to the grand Jury wss strikingly forcible, and particularly go la ex pounding the dutlea of working the public roads. In regard to brooking up tbe practice of carrying concealed weapon a, he gore an lUoatratlon that coma under hla obaervatlon while a prac ticing attorney la Borne. He hod a clerk In hla law office who waa In the habit of carrying a derringer piatol lu each of hla vast pockets. Tbla he tried to persuade the clerk not to do, but he waa peralateut In hla purpoee. A client made a remark to the clerk alter he (Bran ham) had lost hla cate that he made no effort to do hla duty In the matter. On aoooating tbe client about It he denied making lire statement. The clerk and the client and Judge Branham all met In the law office, when tbe clerk wanted to know of the client If he denied making tbe aforesaid reman. % The elleut em phatically deu.cd it, when the clerk, who waa seated at a table writing, looked up and elmplr remarked, "Well, you hovelled that's all." The client, a large mnacnlsr fellow, picked np tbe tongs and was Intending to brain the clerk? when the aforesaid clerk placed hla Angers In his vest pooket and pulled ont a derrin ger, and wlthont getting up from ats soot, rested bis hand on the table and exclaimed: "You pat down thoee tonga!" The man very prudently put down tne tonga. When ha had left, the clerk sold to Jndga Branham, "You have always Insisted that I should not cany a pistol, as I would bars no need of It. Now, suppose that I bad not bad that weapon, that fellow would have killed me with those tongs." "Not at til proba ble," replied Judge Branham. "Why?" Interro gated tbe surprised clerk. "Because," replied Judge Branham, "1! you had been wlthont a pis tol, yon would not hava called the fellow a liar " This waa a revelation to tbe clerk, and he aban doned tba practice of carrying concealed weapon a. The Hawklasvillo Dispatch narrates the partic ulars of an ugly tragedy near Oochran between Mark Solomon, aged about Afteen yean, andOaoar Newman, seed about nineteen yea re. The boys have for yaars been good frlenda and playmates, and their parents, Mr. Peter Solomon and Mr. O. Newman, bare been neighbors, on the best af terms. The fight between the boya took plaoe about eight o???clock In tho evening. The only weroTomGrlmsley and Henry Dixon. Tbe cans# of tba trouble was trivial, and the fight was so qnlck that the witnesses scarcely knew it Itla said that Oscar alrnck Mark with a stick or limb, when Mark said, "Where's my knife?" and the boya cams togsthsr immediately. In an in- itant Oscar aald: "Yon havo out my ontralla out!" Mewmantadead. Henry Herty, twenty-two years ol age, met hla death la a singular manner a few days ago in Coffee county. Ha was an employe of Colonel James M. Denton, and waa on his way to Hasal- hum with a wsgon containing lour bales of cot ton. The youog man led home early In the morning. About three o'clock lu tbs alternoon, Mr. Daniel Peterson, who waa rstnrnlng home from Haslehnnt, found the wagon and males about twenty yards from tba road, and tba body of young Hersy waa between the wagon and the road. It la evident that the young man had been dead several honra. It appeared wheele oi the wagon had run Into a hole, throwing the yonng man out ol the wagon, and tho wheels had parsed over him, perbape causing Instant death. The msuth, ears and eyas were toll ol blood. Little Alvin Yaun, the eight year old son of Mr. Calvin Yauo, came near being cut to death by a negro lut week at the residence oi Mr, Benbcn Vann, brother of the lad, near Ohannoejr The dreumatanoea era about as follows: Reuben Yaun wu at Allen Yaua'a can* mlU making syrup, and Ibe negro wu trying to steal his chickens. Klvln beard the chickens cackling, and arming htmulf with a double barreled gun and two dogs, w??nt to tea what wu disturbing found the negro feed* them with corn in the yard, sod was in a taw ; yards from him before the rogue discovered hts boflrr He attempted to remedy tbe trouble hy foreleg cold water lu with 103 pounds ttuim. Tii??r result was tbe boiler excluded and tore Ibe body of John ??i- most Into stoms. Tbe shelter about the boiler wu also blown founder. The sawer had but a mr-tr ent stepped back about uventy feet aud thus bis life wss spared. Ils and four or Qveotuar geutlemt-n weiealtilog under the earner of Hie shelter which wu not blown down andheucc ihefrurape Last Fridayafternoon Babe Sorrels, fourteen- yr-sr- old ton ol Mrs. Sorrels, near Big obanty, lu Cobb county? met with a rerJoussnd Jt is feared a fatal accident. He was bird hunting, and while standing on a leg bis sun slipped out of his hand, striking the log aud causing both barrels to be di-charged, tbe content! of one entering his left bard, the other going through his wrist. The loads then struck the left side of his breatt sad entered his left jaw, pa tiles through at the top ol his brad. 8.8. Bremer aud Joseph E. Brown,armed with a warrant, started to Dart county after one W. E. Acrcc, who wu charged with various offenses, aid who wss endeavoring to make liis escape. They were joined at Hartwell by an officer aad pome at three men. They succeeded in finding Acrcc, armed with a double barrel shot gun, but when the officers and posse approached him he broke for liberty and a loot race of four miles en sued. When Acre became exhausted he turned on hts funuerssud COJfSfKKCED FIRING, but without effect. Bis pursuers returned the fire, and Acre wu ebot In the cars and about the brad, but not seriously wounded. Do was finally captured and lodged lu Hart jail. The officers give a thrilling account of the race through thickets, and over brush and fences. Mr. Julius Worley, who lives some four rallci from Ellljay, hod hla barn burned Thursday night, with all Its content*, corn, fodder, wagons and some cattle, and his little son, who had gone thereto a!ctp, was so badly burned that he died soon alter bo wss taken from the flamee. The origin ol the fire is not known. The Camilla Olarloa luma ol a sad death near Mt. Zion church. A little five year old ion of Mr. C. P. Palmer, had been playing in a huge pl???.c of cotton iced aad bad dug a deep hole In tbo a*fd for bis own amusement. He wu alone aud serni to have fallen head foremoit Inti the hole when the seed closed In on him and smothered him. When he wu found he wu uot cold but lliewasixtlnct. __ Prohibition In the State. GtiKxvxFiioBo, Oa , November 10 ???(Special.]-A petition ol the voters of Green county, numbering near 400, has boeu presented to the ordinary ol this county, arking him to order an election for prohibition In Grceno county. The election Is ordered for Tuesday, December 22. IMS. We are falling in Hoe. Eastman, Ga, November l9.-fSpecial]-Upon presentation of a petition with the signatures of 1W voters tbe ordinary bu ordered an election oa the whisky question in Dodge county for Deoem?? ber Cl. Tbe ccnte&t promises to bp a lively'one. AMiRirxn, Ga., November 19.-l8pedal.]-Stow- art county votea for prohibition by 400 majority, Ibere wu quite a heated contest. Two conn ties will vote on prohibition today??? Wilkes and Taliateno. Tho Early county News says: We were glad to see in the election Tuesdry that very few white men voted tbe wet ticket. The defeat of prohibition in Early ounty can be chiefly attributed to the natural Inclination of the negro to array h' " ??? men, and his lgnorax which ho wu voting. Dodge county will rote on local option on tho 31st of December. SENSATION IN MLL1VII.LS. ALL THROUGH DIXIE. WHAT THE SOUTHERN FOLKS ARE SAYING AND DOING. etrsege Daatba In Mfssissippl-saven Parsaas la. jured la dotaaa??- Ioo*n*f ary rtem-taa Boom Carolina Legislature-tba * rank Railway-Ochar News. Ei.LAvn.tx, Ga., November 19.-{SpeciaI.l-Con- slderable excitement wu created In our little vil lage when It wu rumored that the shotgun that wu used to assamlnate a J. Tondee bad been fonnd, though at tba time of the murder diligent search wu made for tbe gun by largo bodleeo! our citlxene, no trace of it oould be found. Tho mur derer wu tracked to the glohouse of Captain Burton, about one-hall mile irom the place of tne assustnatlon and from there to the railroad (rack, and thanes to the place of his cap- tore. The gun was found in a small potato patch near tbo Metbodlatchnrcb. It was concealed in high weeds aad would uot have been found until spring U a nrxro had not atamblcd over it wbila walking through the patoh. Isis an old doubla barrel gun and when found the tight barrel wu empty, tho left tube wu broken off aud tho bar rel* ware tied with a cotton string to the stopk. At the commitment trial a negro by the name of Bam Askew wu arrested as accessory before the fact, an every one balloted tint It waa his gnn that wu fired off when Mr. Tondee wu kiltaL Sent proved that though bli gun wu missing, that ha had com plained the day before the murder to several white mtn of someone stealing his gnn. Thu Is all that saved him. Tha gun found proves to be the miss ing gnn. Mr. H. W. Cockrell, a witness for the state on the trial ol Blackmau, swore that the lot* print cf nun wu on the seed cotton lnthegluz heme. This testimony was aovorely criticized by ocuuiel for the defendant. The gnn when found had a Jock of seed cotton inside the barrel. The question Is how did it get tberc? Even the most skeptical now firmly believe that Chariot Black man is theaaiainlu olB. J. Tondee, and that be cugbt to be bung, and nothing less than banging Virginia. Tbe dead body of Mr.Rammersfey, of Campbell rounty, wss found by tbe road Friday night. He wu returning from Lynchburg, where he sold a crop of tobacco, and ??u followed twelve mile10/ a negro, who split his head open with an axe and robbed tht body. Thenegrois at large, bur every effort Is being made to capture him, and great t-ixei tern ent prevails. He will be lynch'*! if <*U??bt. . MWiftfeippia H. A. Reland, ol Noxubee county, bad his arm cut by a gin aome time ago and had some skin t*Un Irom tho arm ol a lira, Holland, grafted ever tbe wound. Both Mr. Beland aul Mrr.Holland have since died from the effect* o! the operation, bl<1 the doctor who performed the op eration is now in acrttlcal condition. It is suppos ed that the knife ined by the doctor had been uied in dlmcting _________ Xjoulalana Dr. Joseph Holt, president of state board of health, has received a letter irom Dr. J. F. Gaston, of Atlanta, inclosing a communica tion Rom Dr. Domingo Frierc, of Rio do Jan eiro, Brazil, giving interesting information about inoculation Jar yellow fever. Dr. Frelre statc<?? that be had this year performed Tlarly 5,000 inocula t'd, s with absolutely successful resultr, for coco of thou who were inoculated dlol, whereas, over four hundred persons who wore net inoculated succumbed to the disease. Dr. Holt will lay this important question b3fore the American public health association. Texas. The Texas trunk railway was sold at pub lic sale Thursday lor $250,000, to YT. W. Weig- ley and associates, oi New York, who will at olco commence its extension to Athens, lien- demon county. Tho work of providing for the sufferers by the discitrousfire goes nobly on. Contributions ccn'inue to arrivo fromthe east and north. Fifteen tramps who were confined in the oils- boorc at Denton for refuting to work were waited npon by a mob ol unknown men on latt Friday nffbt, who overpowered the ealabooie guards and took the tramps out and administered thirty Mine lashes, well laid on to each, and then told them to 'git.' They 'got?' and uot a trample sun lu Denton today and no more are expected this season." CUN AND TORCH, From the Albany, Ga, News. While Messrs. John Boynton and C. J. Daniel | were bird hunting, down fn Baker county, oa Tuesday, they Jumped a big gray fox, aud Mr. I Boynton was fortunate enough to getaihotatlt ai d kill it. Beynard was secreted iu some high sriM near the edge oi a pond. Some ducks were in tba pond, and he was doubtless laying in wait for on oppoitunity to capturs one of them. Tne hunters walked right upon him before he dDciv- ! ered them, and they aay that when he made a i dikb to get away from them he leaped over the hish grata and aedge like a deer. Thlaia'"'*'* time we ever heard of a fox oelngaurprl shot down in this way. From the Dalton, Ga., Citizen. We heard an old hunter say recsntly that be I never knew the woods hereabouts to be Haller of squirrels, and that they seem to have appeared all at once. The question Is, where did they come from? A writer in BCartersvtlle paper (the Conr an t. we believe), gives it as bli opinion thst they ?? horn the Booky mountain*. Possibiy-but years there are more squirrels iu this country | than others, and they are not emigrants, eltaer, but are natives. Why this is so we cannot tell, un its* tbe msst and the crops have something to do with their increase or decresse In numbers. From the Milton, Ga., Democrat. Mr. E V. McCollum, Mr. Bob McCollum, Dr. | John McCollum and Mr. Boh Robison went squir rel hunting lsst Wednesday and killed 27 soulr- I rclt, or c partridge, one lark and a garter snite. From the Oglethorpe, Ga, Echo. Last Saturday Hon. B. B. Mathews saw r houte some kind ol an unuially large bird, which I he followed with hla gnn and succeeded in klllla* to find it wss a brown eagle, measuring 5-*% inches Rom tfp to ftp. His essleshfp must have been a ptw comer lu that uelghbor&ood, aa it bad never betii teen Ltfoie. ??? watch will be kept for it?? j Damp Mcwhorter went all the way to Greene county to get, wbat he said, the best coon dog in the atate. To bis certain knowledge ho had caught a thouraud coona He got the doz aud went hunting with him Tuesday morning la it. In a few minutes after they bad reached the woods POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThtsFdwder never varies. A marvel of purity, itrength end wholesomeness Mora economical than tba ordinary kind, and cannot be sold In oomnetfefon with the muitlitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powder* 8old on)* in nans. Royal bakiko rownxa Co.. lOfi Wall aueat, Mow York. in anw minuiea auer iney had reached the woods I week, Including TSleSarSySlSoa?Room and the dox treed in the hollow of a huge white oak I Books. Telegraphy.bhort-hand.Typo-writing,Do tree. Joe Smith wu lent a mile after an axe, and I Stien wiMritr uicj- luuuu a Dili grown ribbitscirea I Anti COURSE. fidcntalr I ???.<a??aai.fogg iu*, us unt, uuufi hu part, ana a* am. i Bowline Green. Kv. *a_t>OM??tCRGIAI?? DM- Next morning he finished tbe Job by going home I PaBTMKNX Of*KN aEL TUB HUB with a can to his till, Hamp don't hunt coons I July 7l2tbptopcoi wkyem any more. From (he Bsrnesvllle. Ga, Gazette. Mr. Ad Howell who Jives about four miles west ol Barneevllle, and in tho neighborhood of Pota to creek, waa In town Saturday morning with a THE FIRM Stephen Johnaon, marshal ol Abbeville, ws a I pretence. Seeing a gun so near, tl\e negro sprang | I !m will aatiafy our people. Hlscassianowpend- ???bci and instantly killed by hlsorother, III John- I at him with* kuUe and mado several attempt* to boo, Eli waa drfuktag, and, being threatened with arrest by bis brother, got mad, procured a gun, loadtd it with buckshot and klllad him Sumter Itpublloan: Last Saturday, Sheriff Jamta Balter was on trial before the auperlor on art oi Lee county fo* misdemeanors, under thi Mvctsl rtuiits. Ha was fonnd guilty, and Jud *o??t ore ered tba ccrooer to take charge of t rl??co?? r. On this order out stepped a huge black SMSa'a- 1 ???- n.tstioortiqofi ol 210 the sheriff and tki ??t|Di of terror. U e comity!" asked the Judge. ??????Yaa-aa.slr; Marie Judge. ,aa.as.*lri 1 be de curntr." ???'well, y< tshr charge nf the prUouer, sud sat that he do.??? . , . SCRBUff SSMBF avals ??????S.WW'P w ctt aruuid until he sluoddlreciiy in froat,UiK>p! I 5W?? Bl bg aou and wife. Happy life to you both, W??-*h#a FsJierspekaup: I ???? b ' ???That's all right. John. That's all right." Jena I At cut him with one hand, while holding him with the other, ami no doubt would have slain him but the r ob!o dogs came to tha roseneof their muter and freed him from the "strong arm of death." Tba Covington Enterprise indulges in the foL lowing: Our old (Heed Rubt-il l.ane, who lost his eve* sight by a premature explosion several years ago, *??? ?????? wss going to be a* J lu consequence he .u-niir Uirut 1 u?? siis.o*iBauio?? l???uckrtt about the least- J??a*,/<??> I SauU^^JISURUSin; cascof a Virtue ontToo fair widow said she da, with gieat staring eyre, looktna Aral at I slsbt by a premature explosU her Iff aiuftktnat 1 the Judgeand Moving *>??l??evedlbe comma winter of terror. "Are you the coroner of I "tfaaJWfiA-TlfoaartriffttS RP.fi I? UltSSSW.*.. 1, 5fl arfilat.i? divntd tnta a profouadf ??d efi fits hat ???aging: "Yaa aa at,: Mans gasrlff, '?????????? sl'i' aulaanlsRat.tookadat itsprlaon c> atd aatk*. out- Ncarl? alt lu tu?? coatttaausa aci. crn.nlatd with supproHid Isuahtar. Ju.a nn gtttlrx ouutdtwtniupto a HtTita aa?lai: ??? Hast- boat. I wantater dattga-I-fo fjft *.. ou , r ^L!P Jr !? 0 '??' -? 1 * IM tfon-d to too hull tl 1 loo* long ol Matas J.nt I lunit Otslgto. "You can'! do It now!, waa Its i????.!?, ???'srst? !??a tnanku toaer-a ht, rountgiand you ra sol tbs law to luppatl ?on " ??? JajK do court aniaid.tr'' wkcdJoan. "Hot Thaeoiaaatta U>.aal?foaa that can atrott tha shrrtfi ot a count?." Oa hasr- fog ihu John s anted up. itrmtoi a foil, wait Pack Into tha court aad foil IU. he was ot more comcquaaca than tha praatdant I>r P, L ntlamru rsperta acataot ganutuah?- dropbohta In Lot count? Tha patlout U a netro ho? twalT* gear- el tga. H, waa btllan h? a rabid dog et??ut two man tht ago, aad hut mil. alien- lion wu paid la hte injurtrs, which wan alight at the title. A. fow da?i ago ks war stlitd with tha naiads? apt la now la n sarloui condition. Tbla la tha first ran ol hgdrophobla that, lo our knowt- ttit, bu am occurred In tbla rrgtoa. n tan this Urged? occurred at AbbertUs, WUcnn count?, alau url? hour on Batnrda? morning lut, tha particulars ol which sn shorn n, follows: Athens Banner: The history ol Jack and llnd Daniel, tbo so calltff outlaws ol Arkansas, has just been pnhlishrU, and la being told rapidly in Jackson county. Jack and Bad Daniel moved from Jackson county In IftTO to Arkansas, where they settled on some rich laud, surrounded by a large lot of government lands There was a mob retard to get them out, and tbe Daniels, Doing good grit, defied tho mob. They bad sevrrai severe fights with the mob and killat a geest many of them. The history Wife of oee fight whore the Daniels, ... jrior HMss. whtnnsd alxir men T .. J tad 1 history Is very Interesting to t*e rroplooftbls section, as tho Danlols are wall known.aid wire quiet, peaceful cltlwus when living In Jtckaon county. They are now oa tht 111 e of Jsctscn and Hau coundes, surrounded by frimds and defy arrest. Largo rewards, attregaL trg thonaantfs of dollars, havo bren offered fer their capture, but none dare attack them. They ate always anted to tho teeth. Dr. H. II. Gary, superintendent ot tha Georgia fish commission, has received so many applica tions for German carp bat ho cannot reply to each applicant He states that all applications bare b??en pro(<r!y registered and forwarded to the rolled autos fish commission to Uke their turn In the nr st distribution. Lsxlogton Is abesd on sweet potatoes. Tha Itig tn tbe t uprerae court, and the only;regret here Is that It will uot bo csllrd.un tuiho sprlug term of tbe court. TH?? LVMCBIKO PARTY Tbo following Is a "verbatim et seratem" copy of tho notice stuck up on tho postoffico the oth?r nfghr, of which 1 have written. Thescrlbo was uo doubt highly educated, but everything letter was wrllteu so sa to disguise tho handwriting: "motrs." "Jcnts. We meet to I.lnch Wart man, Macon county sud a parte are sum ter co ga. sod Schley co wrute Hack on ussud we want them to hoald tbar Pease Here after as that is no glnesrlne xrlte u> Item. JenU we ltoade 20 miles to Ltncb Char- Icy HUrtman and only one man meat us to hetne do ibe thing Pleas publish this for Macou co and inert are so badly whipped out we can't say anythin: mire. For you we sty, don te you call onus any mote. We are done forever and ever, nmeu." married in QEoaaiA. *<>!?? portlet raiding in tt, place had Jut antnA I proplt madetuch largo ones, and to many. Mr. naanawtlMTUfo.baTlagbscn hmihadagbt- I Kd MamtU brought all to town Watefoda? nw i for, to attend tkc cltcu. It attaa that the? had I *??4gbid t??ntj-fl??e pounds, and says ha haa so, ! wrought with than a small tpldcr, worth gboat I hutdnd buahela .quail? aa law. Ha ??Ui make I 1M??? fitaaoU. brlonglngtoU 1 Jokaaoa. Whaa is all ort, two hundred buahela. Dr W. U. Wll I ina part? amrad Is AtobartUa Jahnaoa, It tt told, I Ungham mads os two ten. orcr firo hundred la asafouw sumrstm Gartos fcnie, about huahate ana agider, and teemed bast on a quarrel- I Tkeblawtcg up ot Carmtckarl'a tawstiU Is eeasies gauU? tbuek Barca with a chair 8ja)dt??gc??uuty Is thsadrnrthad: Mr.Oormfoh. aca taockvi , #U) , steal box. B.ra?? I aal. ol ??|*><lteg oractr. owes a tawaUi. and Mr. , **, ta "* Uld *??kad Joknws Jobs HomU rstt tht mill, which fo located sear ???2???7 ???* <1, fitfohas Jahnaoa sad tha mtdirra cl Mr. Hamit Loot ford nodi? tho comboittta. Btaghaa I while tho mill woo lassfog, tha Braaas. J >ho ???raaiiitl k Bu that, "U ha dida'i Ua? qulat, ( Matthew, taland.ttttkawauigeiiM fow lath, Edwin Smith and MUs Lucy L. Black, Allan la ......C. T. Laudrum aud Mils AJ4ie Hatfekcr, r.omc... L. C KUUf add Mtia Suite Afilock, MsctlisUffiit' Urtlry McAIpfu audMfssCiauJ Thomas Alices W. B. Butt aid Mlw Anal * Tillmon, ColuoDiu. Frank H. Mi (??? ruder and Mi>s Ebbs Johnson, Harris county...... An<fe??oa Biddloand Miss Fanuia Carroll, Maoou....H.'r- Hen Walks? and MIsfButh Smith Macoa .....a. A. Wsihstd MIm Mary Ana Brady, Columbu*.... 8 W. Swsnreu and Miss Mlttio L Dorsey, Fair* hnro J. D. McMillan, and Miss lllaC. Abbey, Atlanta..... Y. T. Argo and Miss Lena Connell. Aicir.cn* Wm. H. Wright and MIu Louise ???IrdtCg Augusta....Joseph L. Dsuchnyler and llisaMayulio A. Chamblos, Elbsrtoa Reub&a M. Bradsbawand ML* Dora Kloiul>a^, EiVvtoa ..... 8 J. Lovingood. Jr, and Miss Fannie L. Bell, Xlberton. Dili) IN UBOMGIi. Ml??> Margaret B:ztmsd Panoos, Atlsuti ... Jsbis 11. fitumao, l>Ahloncga.. Rfehsrd A. Bar ton, Elbertono.. Milo Hatch, bAvanuah Mrs. 8. P. Hcmrrs, Bore Mra C&aHei B-ermin, At'atto Mis. William H Howard, august*...?? Miss Mary Gardner, Adsfrevlflo D-*n Giena. fiiiuart county D P. E'lis, Atlanta .....Mr*. A^sBIucbsa. Mscon Mrs. Mary Jane Birger Oo'umbn*--... Wiliam p. Johnare, Bufmv county ??... Mtts Charity Brand. LawrencevUlo Wm. B. Cbspmsn. Cvawfordivll!*. W. P. Anders ra. MarietU... BU Coster, tapayeua. l)r G. L. Mrmto,T????alUo....Mrs. Illia PaliUps, Harlem Sou tlx Carolina. The South Carolina legislature meet* today In regular scnlou. Much important legislation Is looked for. It is believed that a bill will be passed repealing tbe railroad commission? which hu proved not only a useloss.bat actually a mischiev ous Institution. The mauy new and Important railway enterprises which arc now on loot will go at cad if not hampered by tbe commission, and none of tbe established lines require Its super vision. The people do not want the commLulon. It will bo a good thing, therefore, if U shall be abolished. I think It will be. Tbo obnoxious Ken law must go. There will not, I apprehend, bo much trouble fn getting rid ol It. It bu been a curse to the people of the Hate. Tho anti education faction will stronnonily fight the Bouth Carolina college and the Citadel academy, but It Is doubtlul 1! they can accom plish anything. Tbo ultra-economists will fight the appropria tion ;for the completion of the work on tho Gal- umbla canal. They will hardly succeed In crash ing out this great state enterprise. Jones, the murderer, confemcs his crime, and hu nothing to lay In excuse of his conduct, ex* eept that his victims had conspired to deprive him of his rights In the occupation and use of a piece of land. He thinks that because they tees- -sued on his domain the on of deadly gun and Ioody knife wsa lustifiabls. Ha will real/ * ilitako when he standi upon the fallows. The Stats Baptist convention convened in Greenville lut Wednesday. Alabama. H. W. Pearson, a merchant at Alexander City, ttsde an solgnmeut Monday. Assets and liabili ties not listed. Thos. D. llalpln, a prominent politician of Ran dolph county, wu arraigned In the Unltod States commissioner's court Monday charged with forging a liquor dealer'* bond. He is wsalthy and gave bond readily. Tbe census jnst completed shows Birmingham's population to be, whiles, 12,174; colored, 9,173 total 2l,n47. The city hu thirty churcnes and twenty-nine saloons, Alabama failures for Wednesday are reported u follows: C. L. Lee, merchant, at Troy, attached by creditors; W. F. Duke, merchant, at Notunlga soft! bis Hock to B. X Bolling, and W. F. Vandlvo it Co., of this city, principal creditors; Kennon A- Hill, Salem, Ala., branch boost of Kennon A Hill Columbus, Ga., mads an usfgnmant; W. U. Payne, merchant, at Dsdevlile, assigned. John Thorns.-, of Birmingham, lived his life by ciiplsying rare presence of mind. He Jumped from tbe rear end of a movkg train on which a switch engine wss approaching. The engine wu so near that It atiuck him before he wu aware of Ita approach. He poised under the engine, but before the fire bex reached him he began rapidly crawling on hii hands and kneesgolugln theume direction a* the crglnc. He crawled In this man- ncrtivenly-five feet before the engine wu stop ped. He wu considerably bruised, bat wu able tota kwben taken from the engine. Tennessee, At Dorriitown, eight mllee from Gallatin ???even persona were iojured Mondev,some curly. A public baptizing was the imiu tteesure of 700 people coming together et that place, llev. JohnGil.'uin ani family were cn routo to the scene, and were in a btronrbe? when Dr. A. C. Bryant drovo up from behind. Bryant's horio ran into Gill- sin's barouche. Both vehicles were upiet t throwing women, men and children cut upon the roid. Rev. John GUioin received injuries about tho thigh. Mrs. Gillain had her arm broken, Arthur Gil- lain, a young man, received horrible wounds about the head, and it iv thought his skull it iijured. Two little daughters of Gillain re ceived internal injuries, and the youngest was badly cut about ibe mouth, and is still union- scicui. Dr. Gillain, brother of Rev. John Gillain, wss drivirg a vehicle and wu also thrown out and received painful bruises. It is auppered tho horses tramped upon same of them. The frightened bones ran through a crowd cf two hur.dreJ people, knocking sov. vrsl Lu/gics down an arubankmsnt of U n feet. Several vehicles woro smithed. IncecdisiUf filed the extensive store houseof R Bed Inn. at Spring C.ty, Tuesday morning about two o'clock. It was entirely consumed at a loss of fF.COO; insurance ??5.lOO. Tbe postoffice, which wss attached, wu entirely consumed, together with a quantity of mail. A chatter wss applied for tho Mlsrion Ridge railroad. It Is proposed to build a railroad from Chattanooga to Miaionary Bldge, thence along the base of the ridge from RoavlUe to the rtvjr, also from the wharf, to the foot o! tue moun tain. Tbe charter wss drawn and forwarded today for a Masonic temple, to cost f to 000. 8am Speller, a you re negro boy, was arrestcl Wednesday /or committing rape on a 13 year-old white chi tamed Ellen ManuiDk*. who lives ta the oppr end of the county. He waylsfd her in the woods snd felled ber. He was hurried from the saute meat to avoid his being lynched, and Is now in Jail lc tbe city. Con*ro??man John R. Neal, who fa oa the er* cf lcavlig for Washington, bad a conference ruth Major W R. Ktug, engineer in charge of the Muscle Shoals In provt ment, to ascertain the re qutrrircntsof the work, and to trorenchly po??t bittsetf ever it*o acda quarter mfUfo-u have bon spent si d three bundled and fifty thousand gnat work completed. basket on bis arm containing twenty squirrel car- for thegrioir ue noa oeen ior the east . ing ??? forests along tho cresk. ??? ... ....dlron. Mr. How.lt aald h. had been lor the past two mouths cortumlD, hts leisure ahoottoic squirrels tn the fonstt along the creak. During the part two month# ha hu, killed aad brought to Barnetvlllo and sold at fou ctula tach ??02 tqulirela. Ha hu a ahouun that bring. In the iqulrrel ever? time. Ha nu a dog Hat nercr Irarea hl. aide exe.pt to go altar the aqultrel when he (alia to tba ground, after being ,k ot. As toon M the game falls to the ground tho dog brine* it to hla muttr and alta quietly till thr gun brlnga down auothtr. Hr. Howell morn quletl? about la the foretl aad the squirrel, art. often .hot while the? are peeping around the tree or while the? alt ana limb iqueatlng. Filteau dollaia per month, and onl? taking spare time to make It, beats plcklnt cotton It would aeem. From tbe West Point, Ga., Prut. Berne time,lac. we mentioned th?? finding of a inako la a cabbage, b? a ?oung lad? fa Weet Paint. This Item hu brongbt to light the foot that twotlmlJardlrcoTerfoahaTe been made b? our citizen*, within the put twoor three weeke. Onl? a ehort ttm. ago a caobege wu oooked b? a /.folly ever the rlrer. Kot thinking anything wu wrong about it, the cook put It Into the pot without cutting. Alter It wu ready for the table the ltd? ol the heme not being pleated with the looks ol the cabbage, ex- amlned it and was utonlahed to find that item, talntd aanak. ot verygood also, which had alio beeucooked. Bulllceit to aa? tholamll? did not ?????????tdr- ??? QF J. P. 8TEVEKS iCO, BEING DISSOLVED, I hare re-calabUthed myielf with an entirely new itock at 47 Whitehall itreet, and solicit order! b? mall. Dlrectallordersand letters to J. P. STEVENS, JEWELER. ?? WHITEHALL 8TBEET, ATLANTA, GA Not. 17-wlk-l? j2p warn ovnokPAKUkR. ooKanTimoN onnojt, AiuwTa. Norember 21, ion TRIWin'glXTlkW. New Tork???Nothing ol unntl Interest hu tram- plred la the cotton market thli week. Futuna doted to-day dull but a few points abort the quo. tatlonr ol a week ago. Spoil,middling S7Kc. Local- Cotton quiet at quotations. Reoelpta for the week amount to S.CSt bales, ualnrt 9,tnhtlaa latt week and againatj 1H.M1 balm] lor the correr- pondlng week lut year. dine on cabbage that day. Again lut weak a lady I November 20-The following Mthl who heard ol the cabbage and anake ator? waa | oomparatlro ootton autament lor tha wfok oodlog prtparlog to cook a cabbage, when the too wu I to-day: turprlaca to ace a snage crawl out from Ita hiding I Ret receipts at all United Btatea rorta~_~. 963.112 place among the lerrm ol cabbage. We an nol I toe tlmelut ?ear...^,????????? 257,252 Hilling lor compliments ouauake atortea, but bare 1 - ' ' ' ??? almplyglTcn unrarnlrhcd tecta ol abiolnte o:ear- noou. From tho Oorlngton, at., Interprlat- For the first lime In atTeral years we got It Into our head to go 'poaaum huntlog, to Thurada? night, when Dolph Norton, Maek Neal and Bllu BeynoldaMowed their horns wo answered with , ???~-v our pretence. On onr wa? to the wood* we etruck | stodTat aUDnl^BUduuShL up wtih George Hill and Stonewall Bower. Andrew Potte end Floyd Shaw, two eablo descend- anti ol Ham, went along with az and torch. Aa ntual it rained, the night wu dark u pitch, and whoa In the thlokeet ol tho loreet, white situ wu relating kte thrilling experience about ???matching"queitentotbetune ol ahalooloot- ' Two ??? ??? ??? Showing as Inert Stock at LlTcrpool.., Same time last year., firs mile tramp we treed and eanght a email 'pot- Alter feeling el the uck Mack remarked that jat year. Showing aaceretw. ie , American ootton afiaat for Great Britain??? 221.1 Same tlma lut year. 2.2,000 Showing a decrease. ??2 MS ???ITOhSAT, NorE??>XS2l. New York-The condition ol the cotton market la about the aame u ynterday. Tho tone con* ??? this???poeaum would weigh twenty.flre pounds 1,,D00 ' ?????? uyeaterday. Tho tono eon. acd waallielargeitheluidoTer heardof.??? r "Oh, I tlhiiea dull and tho tendency ot quotations la 00. laid Georte Hill, "me and old man John I rather downward. Spot*, mlddlinx 10 7-l(o. . l A"?UP" b| S. ,n . <1 howu?? I HMreootptafoda?JLMOoaiaaavuar 44.-03halgg tut year: export* 2S.S25 halm: last year 2),Mltmltt| Itoak 779,521 hafoat mat year sig,t??i bataa Below wa gift tha opanma ana uniting quota- Ilona ol ootton tnturaa In Maw York to-day: . Mil Floyd's coat. For about ten m u II tha world waa coming to tu end, tho light want out again and the llghtwood wuloit. Em phatic rcielutlona, atrongl? worded, were parted 9.810 9.85 9.381 9.32 9.50# 9.61 9 ??# 9.42 DB. R. O. COTTER, 12CS SECOND STREET, Macon, Ga. Dlaeuu of the rye, car, throat anonoio. Lately aaaodated lor lour years with Dr. A. W. Calhonn, Atlanta. Olsra Louisa Kellogg, 19.41 November,-. December.-. 9.54 January.,.??? ??? _ 215 February,..- March.-,,.??? A7fim, March.???..??? sa-g v April 9 57# 91, April...?????? 9.93# 9.81 Cloaed dull but atcady; exlea 45,100 hales. Local-Cittonateadyat quotations: Good mid dling SJ^o; mlddllcg 8J4c; strict low middling Slid; lowmlddllngttKc: gtrict good ordinary SXo; good ordinary 7Ho; tlngeaSKc Tht celebrated linger, li among tho man? aocaa* I . M " TOBK, Norember 2,???Tha total slglfclg gap* aloca tha Youth's Companion announces to Its I Sly ol ootton lor thi world ta 2.329.085 halai. ol contributors. All whoare studying or leaching I which 2,157.455 halm an American, against 2,456,231 w.lftn W fo, u oS mu??? rol ,M ?????? I kMtg andl iryat fofoomfoM? jut yfor. Hrortpta M ootton at all Interior towns 183,041 balm: raoalptl from plantations 299,761. Crop In tight 2,171,921, rKOTmmts, ouor, m. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atueta, Norember 21,1119. Tne followtn2 quotations Indicate tho fiuctoa- oa tho Chicago board ol trade today: Opening Unrombar ??? December ... Klghort. tewagk Oistus m sn ?? a* Aon2v.Am.i- bn-NTiTtm- rnn CASTOR OIL BKXXA. BAF.Y SVRUT3, IHIOI'S, fti?.. FOR I???lUt.DREN; AN!) PILLS. MINKllAL WA I'I-UH, AI'KMIKNTR, AND UTJ1LU 4*UY??XUJ FOR ADUI.TS. Contalnlnr no miorruf or other injtirf* ouw tncrr.IIrni, If |.i rntlrrlv hnrmlcitv Jor tnlnnt# nntl rhitdrea ???rail mgem, nnd 1* cqunlljr rUrcUro lor ??r??na prrssoi. CG3E SMALL, ACTION PROMPT, EFFECT COMFOftTIKO. . For Conttlpallon. Bite, llomorrliotii#, Cere bral GonccsUon, fifek flt-at'tAcli#, Dn>wn(it#M, IntlUptw.UoD.Loasof A t'pctSte. Dizziness. IpaH- K??*tion, Hallow or Dm! CunpUiion, O'ctni Tongue, Bi I Teat* 1 In Jlouth, Blkurdproi: Stom ach, Comn;at nu of Children. hp??I Liver. Stom ach md Bowel ailmtuU ai-Derklly, U U une qual ed. . Abeelaf elf safe for ??fc|ft-nt??* eril nitre. lu& W 8P??n hr iniaate ?? AVERAOE D03E3 FOR 25 CENTS. rood drawing fi7b&m; extra good drawing fcnOftSUQ. Mulct, good medium Sus# 1190: extra medium 1190*9171: extra imm?? November 21???Hoff firm; oom* M nackfa* ar.S bil3!*i:?? nei and _ M.60SIM5 Klicellaueous. nonr???Bart pateotl*-C0#jl.;3; extra fancy 98.00 S ia.25; fancy iiAoanxii; extra family 16.60; oioe family ???Jl09??5.2j; family lL??Ort|4.7ft extra f4.254ft.60. Corn - 8t Charles white aiosiNo. f white f5c; No.2 white ml ' 60c. coin MealC????67c; boiua moof 454i8c; No. v mixed 4 Umcthy lane Dal??s,VL00: cn bslea.fl CO: Mo. I large hal Street. New York. f at, Urnsn Mis, and otbrn Rrekfnt Hewliii. r-uergtk nnd Kncrgi , are aui#teed t-j ???end Tar th? ?????? Electric S evlkwr.** m tar<# lllo*. ktp.t fournul pub- n lie j fm free >Hrt riba lion. U trestt hn li*Altb. ??? I hygUne. pbyrlcAl cwL ; I REGAINED*- II u.wn??i * r-g-rracyclopmua ot Inltw. E iaic.'od for Inn utuanlty i..i:!ote*o rtMBH ntnnint, aniMLMHrt|rtrtM ing and painful ilii-vr*. \ wur./ men and other* at! CO* and rM-ithn! d/-hffftv. 4 t premaUi ro d eel 1 or. etc.. are d^ccial i jr t enruiSri by cctuultlng Ita Cv'ot-nta. Thnusantlacifdoi- lan aaved nervoua-detituty eiifferersand <)tbin I f reed of medical a and other* who suffer from n r.uMFuvj tsttu ulaannoir. 1 free copy. TLe l'Uct... Views ue* Broadway. York. aal fty fvkv ???)* !??itpag II.TT-Chul-'C MIHIHHHmothy, small hales VOcTno L email Fhalea.t9e.Peae ??? Bed 75c;cUy79c; mixed 75a. If hast Brae flCO. Grite???fS.76|lt??bL Coffee BiolOaucM 16: oUgovcrumeut Java He. 8rgare???Standard A Miap; amraUtad 7%fi: while extra O 'Kc, hip-New Orleans chotee 4Ao; prime 204??oi Black t&rtCOp: xreen MflfiOc., Mackerel???No. 1 ??: bb.a 16.59; No. t bbl* (6 NO: % bblh S.60: kits fO; pails60465. Po*t-f2.oo????s.od 4 iff oakes. Bice???Bulb Meats???Clear rib aidai 6??o, Sagar cured hams, larx* average lie: email do. 12Vc. Lard - Tle??ma refined, 7*^c: choice leaf. Lemons-t3.004f2 60 f box. Hotat 8hoe*-RA0: male shoes *5.00; bone shoe noils 12x420c Iron-boand homes ft.00. Tracw-cbains SOrtTC. Ames* shovel* B SC. Mfnrtea f9.5OfrtlA00.Axw r.uoa??looo 4 doa- ??????Cotton card* fZ.0G4S5.C6 Wail buckca HOI. Cotton rope lie. Swede iron let roiied. or merchant bar, fX rate. Oaat-vteal iso. NailatAfA (Hidden barbed wire, Kalvanteed, 7c V F ; oaintodfic. Powder???Bifla f4^0; blanlM 92.70. Bar-lead 7c; shot tlJA Laather-G. D 34 vz&Sisss'JSMesi ssftjsi ??cn^2rrt22kc. Batter???tftrietiy chotot Jsreay bAkc: Ktrictlv choice Tennessee 12319c; ether r:tS. I0#ue: T SSi?y 1 yTSs? Jfifckois iSl lie: hem n^gtotc; cocks 20c. SweotFoutoot -fomtoc. Honey???Strained t#HSo: .to too I comb 12015C. Dries Pnm-Bough dried puchu ms&iSBaiXSi?