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ARROYO WAS TIED ’
DP BY THE THUMBS
Man Murdered for Assaulting Diaz Will
Bo Avenged.
THE LYNCHERS WERE POLICE
Investigation Develops That Sworn Os-
ficers Had Hand in the Crime.
TEE RESIDENT OF MEXICO IS INDIGNANT
Mob Will Find That It Has No Friends
in the liepublic Across the
Bio Grande.
City of Mexico, Sepfeml>er 31.—The mur
der of Arroyo, presumably by memebrs of
the police, contiues to be the one topic of
discussion in this city, and newspapers
Fell extra editions in order to supply the
demand of the public.
Frej-li arrests have been made today,
mainly among tl-s officers attached to the
d police st: ti< n, supposed to bo Im
pl. in tile bloody drama.
(Ini l of the mo i arrested, named Carmon.
Is illi dto i. ilie ■' • rr.ir- who wielded tile
dagger so eftei t i\:. iy.
An><i:r; those mm. ;-<I are servants of tho
]•.•• in. peeler pi itt. il of police and tho
i . d . 1 ‘lives, it being" be-
Ji. v- d i.it t ■ ■ ■■■ know much of what look
]>;.><■ . I l ' bit oral- i indirectly implicated
in the k Al t prisoners were
cans gned to the t ' -m old prison of Belem.
11 is S.lid s.eno • t ;h" -kief prisoners, in
cluding ti '■ i.i- i '■ lor gen Tai and assistant
chi.T of deb-el . -.<• confronted by iti
-Im- ruble i. :: lim police were the
rial authors of tin ei . and have begun
to admit their knowledge of the affair.
I'roba'uly Hie man mm: intimately eoti
.. ■ tor \ 1 ■ 1 . o'; I' lo
i ■■■.■•, d station, who wa . lid to have sug
: d the kill:.I. 1 of Arroyo and disguised
t 1 • . t] >o , , aio I , ma.!. ■ rme.-. who pen* *-
iiato'l tli. pel; ■ he dquarters where their
In .pa-. victim i iy.
Tied. Up by the Th" mbs.
' iot!> 1" Vet ion Wil 'll newspapers tiro
giving as n. rue or. is tha for <xc Hi'iit
I'.is.o; , whien ri-v.-nli’d, the police
- fijeials ft It suti that Arroyo had acecin
plici s. Fa . to . ur from him an ad
mission confirming the.r suspivions, they
prmeimd to string him tip by th- thumbs,
and lie being an epileptic, v. nt into a
swoon, when they tl; 1 . it him dead, and
th.- idea arose of getting up a pretended
ly: .'hin;'. in order to prevent the b1..m0
coming upon tlmm oil' . .
'I 11.- hail of tli ■ chamber of deputies was
crov.'.!'■! to -,v< riiowing this afternoon on
tin <> i-asion of tha appearance at. the bar
of tlie hiiiiu-, of the minister of Cue inty
tioi. lie said ttii; imismtw.t a; front the
report of the chief of police, it was ev lent
the erimin it hail not be n properly guurdi d
: I,. 1 ' been cmum.il in '.lie. proper place,
and as thi implied a seri m - ri sponsibiiity
for J. ; . tpr.-s ordered
that the < hie! should at once be discharg- d,
;■ ... Bia: ;||J.‘ill I o app int'-'J to take his
yin- c, ; rovisiomtliy.
11. .ml the pr0:.,.-nt has fe’t tlm utmost
J . ■ ■ . I o Ihe ! ■ ■ nee oi this' crime,
and Ims .:!■!- I and will -■ontiini-' nd tho
Judge -n marge of ■ • i .i. ■ . that tin- - 'ini’-
11,... not go impiin'sh-'i and ti .it he full
I ■ . • 1. '." i. ■; tall I I the g'.nit v.
V . .mb- • I t'm
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, .' . ... i: :. I by tie < .- ■ .1-
Vclasquez Cr-ttfcssed tlie Deed.
dtv <!' MiXi'-o. ft. mb.-r t.2—Senor i?on
V, , Zi ~| , , e. I ite today
~..n f w . I to t‘ .. d. <1 of lhe li Hing of Ar
r. .. • ... .... • ~r from,|, ut Inez.
; niov • d from tho offii o and
d m 11- lain prison mi suspicion of h iv
f, o; o p.!. • .1 in tl. I mm of v.royo To-
< ... 1.• -th., oil. ~1 a. ' iti.m ..I the
|O t! .. O in, r » ' of ! 'll .■ was d
on ti 1 I. T.<! and ..; k- 1 to d' lail iiis con
i'. .- ton with tho matter.
i . ..!! q.;. ti'csl. :• .•pomled that he was
a it admlr. r of m ; id.m; .and that
1•• felt that tho searidalijm'. attempt on his
l.f. nii'.-iti'..; .. . v. ro punish:.) .it.
Ju.! o t t;dtt- d this i' ive reply for
some ■ < noi red the inspi ctor to
reply dir. < tly to tl.o -pm. tion:'.
It . . ■■ po the ch;, f cons- s red with-
o i. |. if.atlon the part ho took in tho
V.'-mquo?, Kills Himself in Prison.
■'tyof id xl< o, pt I -24 Ex-1
* r 'it..:! o! 1 ’oli. . itmrdo V■ 1 iir.cz
■ inmit: •! suicide in Helam prison tod ty.
Ti : ir i.i- w , ■ i-r.iins out with
.a r.ich. r. !,,■ was a man of pri<l-. . .-Xi o. d
» • t • ■ i .'u . mi..
\ d am mt ions Id's i • from an litim-
\ ; ■■■ 1> .1 11 - | . io;',-;
t
. \ . : ■ ' - ‘ '
1. \ e tho alleged lynching plot was <
I • .-V nd he. wi: it otln r poll ... was im
tad, he has 1 ngc.
... ...I:- retk ■ ■ tnd ■ v id< ntly s us-
He v ibjccted yesterday to a long
< v mmi.vmi by Judge Flo: s. .and at the
.o- Imdon .if tho or.:. ;!, . n his return to
the prislun, It was not. d that ho
■ : ■ • . ■.■ ; ■ . angu h of
mind . • bad always bet nin i' ■■ habit of
i- -I 1 i ■! !: .. up .
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Full Information for the Cure of
Weakness in M«n.
VI 1., nam. a!. s p ■. •. f or ninny year*
th a weakm .... . . ■
A' Ife worth
' ■ 1, . :
.. s t.' k 1 > tin the power an i , ■ ■,
' - '"’-A Is'it S' ..med to uint lost forever
o naturally f. els generous. H e wants his
' ■ t to kr ... feels hat
his ml ' ion on < arth ' . lift out of bon
age men who are today battling with a
ehnttered. nervous system, Just as he did"
men. who. by their own secret follies
»‘.;rfir!rg a m-Wml torture that words'c’in
i. ' ao -iuately describe.
The world lint • otui to look at such sef
f.-rers in ■ .lifm.m 1 Ifgnt from former
days It now regards t nern as unfortnnatu
not -■: :" 1 I ha ve ta< ke I moi a!
courage. They- may bo vict ma ot inherit
ed parslon. or they have a.-qulred secret
habits from evil associates. But, what
ever may have be a thr incentive that
causes n man to degrad ds b< / and
Isolate himself from society, ho needs a
f i lend. He i eds tho i igh t ha nd ot fell >v
b! ;. and good ■ It wrong ; .
r.ounce him foe bls folly, ami It is equally
-. . ss to a e lln advice lit mu
1 hungry man’s bread, not i stone, of
■.' him This Is ■■ y I ■ . ■ met
that made me a man among men, fi ■,• t,,
any one who writes for it. I know tho
eversion that suff. ri; : men have to tho
1< cst semb.ance of pub! city, and I thet
fore semi the Information securely s. a1..,l
In a plain envelope, without marks to show
v. here It came from. Thoir ends of men
have written me to say how glad
were to get this remedy, ami every n .11
brings encouraging report of severe cases
of pi.yaical debility cur-d and emaci.ited
par's restored to bitural str.-i ,th.
Now, my friend, do not sit. ami wonder
how l’ can afford to giv- away this v:ti*
i, ble Informat ion. hut writ< for it toda y. it
is free to ail. and I w.int. every mail to
have It- Address, in tho will, st . ontidence,
THOMAS SI .ATER. Box 102.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
when his presence was required by tho
judge. East, night he retired late and. at
11 o’clock this morning the warden of the
prison went to call him. The warden went
to the bedsldo of Velasquez ami said in a
I friendly’ tone, as lie knew tin- prisom-r well.
“Come, my boy', It’s time to get up; the
judge wants you.”
He Was Found Dead.
■Receiving no answer he began to shake
the ex-inspector, saying “Don’t be lazy.”
when ho noted that Velasquez had a bullet
wound in the right temple ami on inves
tigating further found a small, two-barreled
pistol, with which tlie act had been com
’ mitted. Tho weapon was a small one. Tlie
muzzle of tho pistol hail been placed so
clcso to the temple and pressed into the
■ skin that it practically made no noise on
being discharged, la nee the reason of no
report being heard by tho guards. 1 low tho
t pistol reached tlte prisoner is under inves
tigation ami a. corlnin person is si’spo. tcd.
Tho body lay’ in a perfectly natural posi
tion, one arm thrown across the body, ami
tho eyes were closed and the face perfectly
1 tranquil.
Tho warden Immediately notified the Ju
dicial authorities, who went al once to tho
rtiom of the suicide and summoned med
ical mi n. Judge Flores remarked that he
had given tho strictest eiders to j.revent
Veiasquez attempting suicide; that he had
carefully' watched him and every tirecau
tlon was taken to keep weapons trom him.
At first tho authorities were inclined to
censure Colonel Campttzo, tho warden.
During the afternoon the relatives of
the dead man v.",to allowed to ent. r the
prison, wi.-ieh liad been closed to tlie pub
lic. 'rite doctors had concluded the exam
ination and found that death must have
beiii instantawois, the buliet !>• Ing im
bedded in the brain. Judging by til- tem
perature of the stomach, the physicians
came to the conclusion that the act must
have been committed about 9:311 this morn
ing.
The body was dressed and deliv red to
relatives.
His Death a Debt lie Owed to Society.
A I-Iter was found in the room, in watch
Velasquez made bis st a’< 'ir.ents to the pub
lic, saying that 1 ■. 1 itl was, he felt, the
satisfaction he ow.'.i to F.'ci-i.v and ho
should, til. ref,-.'. . give th:’’ s: "i f.ae'ion by
leaving tlie wot<d. He 'I > .". I<l that tho
crime w..s stiggc. :c<l to Icm b\ In.-poetor
\"i’!aVieeiici >. of . • S • ".d poll. , district,
who i.s in pri on. Vie.-qiaz .aid'd tha", un
der any other crcumstanees, not having
been a li cit <ifi :.il authority, nothing could
have i; ■■ a•. 1 ni t i fake, |iari in the
crime. He frit, it Is said, that his loyalty
• o 111“ chief mag i I-• '■' who. ■ 1 I if.’ had !>. ■< a
alternated v. a'ranted him in putting Ar
re; ■ > to <b nth.
In fact it.l this r-’pe-ito.i:y ye t- rlay
on being qtie;. ia. ■, I. I: g. >v ;i iy :i.
by-his Hi. lais tli i’ A’illavieen.-io was his
.vil -tv h vb" !■■:.> tl-. - time V. ' irq
became chi' sos police c".tin. da r- marl; ibl
inllio nei’ ov. i" irni, altliou' i Im was warn
ed by il'io.-u 1 win. bad his welfare st la-art
to lieware .if th' man.
\ . i.i ■■qitez had a v.ry large ■tcqu.alntance,
having been enipi.... .<1 aft. : l<.!\:ng e.ill- go
in tho dep:: ri 111- !!' of tn.;,.. . all,| wan
rotary to tin min;a ■ r of !.■■■. At <no
tilin'- lie was oi p.'ct. d with it... m. wsp'ipor
F.l Comb::'.', as.l hoi ::t s;i < T’y ago lieon
- lee tcd ’.<»<" I* lie ]•,..< I < ; , | ma aV"
reforms during iii.s itieaml . n.-y as ms'ie. -
tor.
BEVEBSES DEOVE TO SUICIDE.
Business Man of Washington Takes
His Life.
V. ■ tiglon. j. ptem.i.'r 21 Abr.im F.
Lewis, presid nt of .; .•.iiir.rn styl'd I'm
Ame.'i.an t’.it'.o'i Inv. :.t I'ompuiy,
witli ot!i.'..s in l.il l city, i mimitf. 'i .-ui.-ido
today in bis otli. ■ by '.mjtii .; lim If In
til.' head.
. .I 1 ■ \ I . • ■■ ’ ’ -
I
) . . ■ ■ :<: ■ . i t• 1
lawyer i■! ■ at. d .at i. .. s and h- . .m- ;
pony In -t • .1 ... : ■ ■ ■ mo.) l.y I'i • I
<: id'.tro r<. ently of -< v :al I irge bo : .v t I
i 1 tvis wis about forty-five years old, a |
| <|. ■ nby birth an.l a !'.■.•:•;■ ;i; of Bo .n .
prior to • -iiniir, (.■ V.'a .mgi-m.
STORY TOLD BY THE SAILORS.
Charge T!iat One of the Men Aboard
the Willey Was a Murcr.e".
Brunswick, G:i.. September 22. (Spec' 11.1
Sailors on the American t m.-a.-i" E'.l.t M.
Willey, Ju.st avr.ved in port from <’a;-o ■
Tow n. South As. ’■ repot a ■ n.sational
story against <"!: ri. < il d- il, a ta- -ii- r '
the < '- v . now - n route |.> w Y..,rk ■, i .
the Mallory line.
They allege that Bed-11. in c -mpany with !
lit ' chum, '"l-iv-'t pool .Tael. ” murder.-d and
rob!. .1 .; w- iltliy -i iiii'i'd min.- own. r in '
Soul t A irio i aid div id ng th- proct <ds e;s- |
. . 1 to th ■ in. ■. >:«•.;• li ,v <.i 11.. '!
to Iviv... ss,Kill in )!■ .1.1 g .1.1 in a i.
around his body, w ' Livcrp.ml .1 mk”
was similarly loaded. : ■..<! <‘ii r<m|o to (lie
state via A l ’,' 'i' I. I'-p.lty . nit-sl St at • s
Marshal Taylor arr sted F,ed< I! and ■ ■ arch- ;
Ing him i 'liial nearly t.'i.'h:) In ab, It .'-roiit, 1
his wait t, and all kinds ot dlamon 1 and .
i ■
up mou ly. Bed II a pervci i
p im-r :.' I did 11-.; time ; I. : ’l’ .v i.n's !
.a.. ■■...aminatloti. lit admitl.-I kno.vhdg |
fl-..- < li.ir s the g fll-ii".-. made, but -i- - .
n.-d ti" m, static;;, howev. r, libs fa miliar, i y .
witii tn - laws of tills country .i t hi.-, j
utmost rel'.inei in proving itimi .If clear, i
!!'■ <l:ited that m 'UCy and ,lev.".'lrv v, ■'.• I
his own prope ty, ml for posses ion of !
them th.- South Afr.ean government had :
cot.' tied !’l!:i. elf am', hirt v-thio: tiers in
jiri am. 'li. -e imn. v. h hlm.self, w«ie
r.ovi rnment conductors .n a diamond ndno
ralivr.i.v amt va-;-.- ,-u. uoete.i of stealing,
't 1.. v wo;., irre-’id ami I i<ig< <l in Jail, and
, est v.'.'i m;.d to -'Onvi.'t. them. After
man.v day B-.deil and tor.-■ others vs ro
r ’ • e ■ discharge.
.... Bedell exhibited to Mar '• I
Taylor. Viewing all the «.ircum.stanc.s,
with li'd.T.’s statement, 'Mars iia I Taylor
Concluded to rclear. Bedell an-l ho left on
tho New York steamer, laughing at. tho
discomfiture of his sailor ae; users. Bedell
was a com al's man on beard tho Willey.
Another con: ill’s m: n was. E. ill. Bauman,
son of a wealthy 11. brew Chicagoan, E,
Bauman. Bauman . "ated at the <u; torn
house, while, b. ng pal-1 off, that !).■ had
b'-n In Cap.' Town four y.'-.rs trying to
i ■' home. Lat- r lie »as as- tultod on the
streets by .-a h-rs. who .m: i.n-k him for
B--i' ll and wanted to r.-b him.
Bauman seemed chummy with Bedell,
but Bed-11 steered clear of iiinras much as
jiossilile. I'niim.i’.'s people wir. d him
money and :t ticket to Chicago owt the
Southern. Bauman had no share, in Bi dell's
< di ami it is suspi t ied was shadowing
him.
WHITEC.APPEBS ARE ON TRIAL.
South Carolinians Are Cha’ g.id "with j
Whipping Mormon Elders.
Columbia, S. C.. September 23.—(Special:)
The ease of the Fairfield w'dlecapp. r.s Is
tonight la the hands of a jury. <>f lhe
thirty name:", in the indictment as original
ly drawn tlie grand jury threw out all but
.... Nettles, Charley 1 finkins, < le.arge
Moore, I.e-.i Moore, John Moor.- and John
Hat-ell.
Nine women testified, sev. ral of tie nt
pretty girls, and all -Mormons.
'fhe state cndenvorcil to show through Its
wit;-S'-.'S tii.ii an armed mob had invaded
tlie haijita:ions of certain persons who bad
espoused the eause of tlm Mormons ami
v.. r.. eonverts to that faith, and Unit Hie
i prisoners were memb of tlie party. Ihe
. ~ , pi tl’. main, ni.ide an effort to
I provo an alibi ::nd to refate the :<■ timony
I given by tho w'tness. ; for Um .prosecution
I At a late hour '- night the jury is delib
erating. A mistr i! is considered p- liable.
Great inter. : I was manifested in this . is. ,
but ther * was no unusual excitement
throughout the trial.
Miss Maggie and Miss Alice Branham
THE WEEKLY CONSTTTT T TTON: ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1597.
are the girls who hebl tl.o mob at bay w.th
guns wtD’ii th<*y burning F*”' Mor- ;
mon <*!<.!< i’s. They t«- i ifiu-i poi itivvoy to •
having r< « ugnizud < rsi <»f the accii' 5 •<». :
Tho men were m.i; L' >1 but thoy io* i< J v.s- ,
(lernoa’ih, and, !■••.•;«!<rceo;;n;/.!•«! «•' i
voices.
NEGRO POSTMASTER FOR ROME?
The Return of T. M. Dent from Wash
ington Creates a Stir.
Homo, Ga., September 21.—(Special.)—A ■
colored postmaster for Rome!
That is the story hero today.
Romo is in the throes of tho greatest sen
sation that she litis known for a long time,
and in all probability tho wrath of the
majority of her citizens was never before
wrought up to tho pitch that it la now,
over tho rumors to the effect that tho
present postmaster, John M. tan Diver,
who went into office under tho democratic
administration, will be ousted, and that i.
M. Dent, a prominent colored republican
leader of this section, who has just re
turned frem Washlngtoif, will bo given his
job.
Dent Was Quiet.
Tho candidates for office, arc numerous,
and tho light has been on for some days.
Din ing this time Dent kept quiet, ami little
was thought of It when his friends first an
nounc-d that ho would bo an applicant for
tho position, of postmaster, until It was
lean < d last week that ho h id gone to
Washington <i:y, carrying with him In
dorsements from a. munb r of the most
prominent republicans in this congressional
district.
He Smiles Serenely.
TTe returned this afternoon, and when
ask' d if bo thought his trip to the <".i;-t'ol
a. succ-'.sl’ul one, he replie-1 with a. confi
dent smile by saying that was yet to bo
. ti. He w. eld ".uivo nothing further to suy
noon the subj-i i. It is learned tonight tlrat
M. C. Parker, Dent’s right-hand friend,
who is one of tho best known negro poli
ticians here, is making pi'eparalions to
leave for ’Washington tonight, and it is
i ijjy ; ' hat ids trip will r ut
in tii< n< gro ; 1 ■■■ c' ' ippoii ted.
Who the Negro Is.
Dent, tlm 11 aimlicalit. is one of the
n. . U promin-. r i ■ wo. s' :n tins e.'j" ami is
supi " ii'end.nil of tin negro public “"bools
Ot item, ilo known tln <ne;!-.oul tho
stalo for I.i'- iirorniner. e in -du .il i'.. . I
v.'. : 1;, ai l I: is i.'i" va- ril ye.n iaiu.> d
among tlm ter* u k-.i-iers ot 1: ' r".--"- in
the .... d i'.- get th ■ ll ;
ser'ous trouble will li! • ly follow, a •
Van Diver, tho pre.« :-.l post inn.• "". is dv
<■;<:, d)y th© Hio.-: i.op'nar • al li ■ :i. .
ever .'die<l that ollie-' here. Should be be
lii, in .. .1 •i .■ p. . >!’!. ..;:iy tiny ,'t : .nt w.i lit
a white min put in I;. 1 : and not a
neg m.
Rome Is Indignant.
Pnbli ' llniigmit -m running l: ; gh. So
pref-.'ind is li. : on that ii::.' <'.'i;'.:-
nated from lae iiimc l of Hom. ig
a negro po.-; ma stcr :i :l the i ope have
forgot all about til" yeliow f-v-r scare,
Wl'.a il W 'S '.'l tile i n:', of eV. I.V Oil'.' ,v.‘.-'.-
ter-lay. :nJ tile ■•.!■ top .' in Hoi-', p.night
is “v. tint v.' il we do il a. a. ;.;ro ; '. ;.p; -int. d
to tho vffict
Cabinet Discusses Shooting of Loititr.
Washington, Septend 1 ot
Postmaster Loftin, of liopaioviin . -hi.,
viio was shot and niigiitly wound, d some
days ago, . .tine up for ai. ’a: ion ;:i t lie
cabinet meeting today.
Tlm r. port of the agent s nt to Hogans
ville by the posloffi.-,. J. p: it no i to m.iae
an investigation was pr-.-.aPd b. Post
master General Gary.
It is said that tlm report show 1 that
t' postmaster was not at all d yed by
tlm -our:'.- ‘Vents have, tak- n ;,i:-l was
fully d. . rm;;., d not t‘- ye id '.a Ills no -
lion I, .a. :: i ... ■ .....ii:, t In: i
SkH’S ;■ :'■■■/ i
poiutment. : < among .. >i. th ui.s I
: that he was highly re t ire d, i n ng b- . u
i "1 ' ■ «b.:.. vol. ■ a. • p . :
I a. I .‘lu 11. .' in tho ptiblie school .
Xo a. , a.n I. aS t'l ken fl.I" I > pre .“It. 1 1 I
I president hoping that th- c.iiim r jt:d “a. :.i j
|of the ).. o i> :.. of Ho- Hl Viil •w i; ... i |
| and T.o Hu be jierniitli to cnntfia. the ;
dllli-.-i ot’ ii.:. position wm ■.. . tai .m.
Colonel Garrett Appointed.
Columbus, Ga., Septemb, - •
Colonel J. S. Garrett, who w ■; t -l iy ap
pointed postmaster forj'.iiuml-'is. s at the j
head of the Ural of Garrett S whole- 1
rale liquor .Fillers, of this h ■ 1., - n i
I a repiudi. an several years. :i.i I |.re nd.mt 1
I of the local protect! .Cl - lub, organized just I
■ ■
. cm--. I ■. ;■ ..I oi" : ■
! fi.i..’. H-.l I'.ioetii- nd. . M: ■ :• I d i
■ th. Indor cment ■ i d d tri-.'t
repiii'd'. an ein've < • m-in., i, b;:t th-: i
, Hanson intiuen- ovorc 11
| i'fs'■'? "i ; A A".. .
Eatonton’s New '’ istmtr -.er.
i r,: i.i..:'UTX
. ki.o'v s•. : .mth ; ;go la w i-• n. : k:-‘‘,vn
of both 1 c and Join . . i mtiy
i b.is .-ippo.iitnb nt.
Char ..- !■’. I m.- nlmrv. ■„ I o : out. has |
J b... a i-oiim cl d w.; n ila < . ■ • num- I
I to< •. s■. :u,d wa ... ter f- t >ur ■
*
Mnjr Cause Copper M.ines T-> Suspend. ,
Chattanooga, T< nn.. a•-■n-b. r (t’-pe- I
rial.) - Cham ell< r McConnell overruled al
motion to dis o.ve an I i.ii: u . . ia what is i
known as Ducktown ’
t ults will be heard in ch; n< iry court at
The smoke from c r sm.-lTrs at '
Ducktown. T- iu . . toly 1; 1: s trees |
and n’t vegetal Io i .'or sum. liuslam-.i
around. Owners of property near the i
mines brought suits foi <’aia:,for loss !
of VI g< till ion aggr a. Jir . . a i
asked for an Injitnclimi against the de- i
struction of v-itm"..
if th" compl 1 in: m. win. tlm Immense I
copper mines will be forced to suspend. I
The Truth Stated.
From The Albany, Ga., llcr.-i.ld.
The negro Is all right In Georgia, an l can
have friend "■ amongst tlm ’--st wlilt. people
so long as he knows his place and keeps
it; but. the time has not come yet when It
Ih safe to nut him In otli ."il >, ..'itiea ovi r
wiilte people. Tho somie'" in republicans :
understand this .. - ■
accept it as a. faci rim better for alt eon
cerned. Whether we iiae. a. i. jmbii.’a.n ad
ministration or (l democratic ;-din:ul.-Ira
tion at Washington. Georgia I:- and wdi
continue to be for g- i" tier ■to come, a
■ m’s tale and anyth
vors of negro doniin.iti m will b,« r- ar, ... i
'filo better idem, n will m "ei' r ~rt t>
j such deeds as that a:t"mpt I i. Hogans
; vllle last Wedn. ri'ay night, m’.i w>, ..t
' public opinion is d- lied by political I . ■ , . ,
as was done in tills case, th"'"e will ho
those who cannot be restrained from vio
lence.
LIGHTNING BUTTER MAKER.
Butter Made in Two Minutes.
T have tried tho Lightning 11:;. t ■ Mr
you described in your paper, amt it is .i
yonder. 1 can imik" 1.■):•■;• in two
utos. and it Is ( . '.: ;.n'. Yim get mor-- bttt
t, r than when you use a common churn.
1 took the agen . ai '• \ . imtt-'r nak r
that s< .; it. buys me. 1 I a, done pl :,-
-i'd. ami made a.s 1:1, i a■: weolc. I
have old three dozen, and il'i.y giv.- tlm
b, st of sa I isfimtion. I know I .ti s—ll one
Inindr. d in this township they :: aka li-.it
t,-‘ o quickly, and makm so much more
than common < imrim . -i.i are sa cheap.
Sonm mm in every tov.'m'hlp e.-in mak. $2iD
or S3OQ eliing tli m. By v,... ng to W. FL
l;,:ird iX Go.. H<l H. HI, lilnnd .iv-miie. Sta
tion A. I *i::shurg. I’you -m ge; circu
lars and l ull inform:: tion so you c. n make
big money right al Imine. 1 have mad" S6O
In the past two week: and 1 never soid
anything before In my life.
| ARP WON’T GET MADI
liis Old Faiiier Used To Walk fno
■ Rii3!iiaatisin Off.
HE DON’T LIKE M’KINLEY
I Bartow Philosopher Is Not Pleased
with the'Appointment of Ne
gro Postmasters.
When Abasuerus got so dreadful mad
with Haman he dident <’ > anything r.isli
all of a sudden, but walked out. In the gar
den to Cool off—to let his eholer down.
That's the. way I ant doing now every day,
and am thankful that I’ve got a garden
to walk in. When my goo-1 old father
used to fe.-l th.' rheiunatic pains coming
he dident sit down and gi ant and look mis
erable, but seized his hat and bis cane in
a hurry and started out to peruse the
farm. In an hour or so he would return
all in a sweat of perspiration and the
rheumati.''.in was postponed for a time.
Walk about some and commune with na
ture when you feel o '-i. Almost < very
lay I take on a new mad. a Irish Irmigna
tion :.it -McKinley, and it' I <1 dent walk
in the garden and pern the roses and
pone:: or teed the. pet r. I.bits ami tlm pea
fowls or pi.-k a 10l "f tomato- s. i .r din
gey my < hol- r wouldeut eomo down and
I would Io • my :. ,q. i ite ami my serenity.
Dogoii l::m, c.:tiloli'.id him, dad bl ; ; t
him! The good book says "Curs d be
the dei iw r,” and if lie hasn’t ileecive.l
’•is no mail - ver did. 1 never vo-i ,1 for
him. and 1 am thankful for it, but 1 did
i.i'.e iv-spec; fur i.irn and lab ved his
sincerity and hi:; r. ii-..‘.;;l patriotism, but
i. has falsified our ta.:!> a: .1 Icolien our
h-ip an-l my personat contempt for n m
I.s amazing. 1 dident know what my kind,
genii.' -imposition could generate s i niu. li
contempt for any man. We dident know
tin.l il' was a south li.ier per s - an 1 lm-1
smothered .1 in his bo . i all tn- : years
Ol.iy to be uncover J aln n lie got us m
Ins power. Si'bn s'i.v iie is a tool, some
say a Ku.in and soin. that In. b : b .n
hypi'iot.z. J by ilan: .'.; bu; my i-mv. :tion
1:. 1..::t il Is a u-'i I- 1.1 : ' party policy in
o| • i.i I'ie b...ii; ini v. ‘in tin ll'.ilj al.d
th'.- si. alu, to s l the he.ilmg wound to
bi eiiing again. Tin y I: de.-p. r i of
cap:u. ~g a ii;, soul letn an-l now si ek
: I In 11 I ■ ■ . -Ith ..'I..
">h, i.iy ioi • ary I was i.. .. ver such in .. .t
--le.-s, reck!■ s tji'am.y of .jllieial power,
j. -a ir.-: :i::g hurnitmi mi’’ Let me stop
.- 1. ■ n . ami waik in the garden. 1
: "i- : n- I. autiful liow-rr from lhe window,
the -'annas, wi;h tn ir ttirb.,iie.i tops, wav
ing in tl' ■ "veiling bui'Z. , z- i .: .d
. ildias and g . tlieii varie-
gi'ci iidors. 1 " !!'■ -locks of little
b:: !s pi. King tiie sun.: '."i . .d. I am
looiciii'.’,' upon ti- noii-mi of until.',
. 'i.i I laii i" tli.it m i'i only er. ature
:I. i: ■. 1 and -I. ■< ives us. 1,, t me
; o o'.g a;...-:'.; : ii" ard rt:: i■' i.‘ <•
and calm my fr-ated ii: ami "Hl.;. :t
my oli'ae I cries with a : i'i'ig of lemon
r i rl-. n;i i id in :i.itr<si". W il, ; ...■.■.• I
think 1 sci i b. :' r. I. -: M.-Kiui y pro. . i
will; f.is mi. 'I ■ ... \'.-mc ■<j th"
press will aitc.mi to him. I lik'd tin’ e
headlim s of the goten<>r, “M. :■' in'
Skir: S st.' i•.- J \\ I . it I > I' i . t
Is :i f.-.et. and hi. pa-t,'s : Kir; ha'." 1- .it
st line I w ith a good d< al of m ;ro bio d nee
th< wti not tt ly n< has tak< n place
i’i . i. a•. ■ ■
J lo< W.
I
>-• a . 1 . • . • ../i
ibe.r . : 1..11H1 .-lan ' .rm cm.' .strife mid
• *
J sout! hat I this 1n ? What net es
., . 1 ■ .hat
.'n. J
' p.-'ple of th. towns and titles. Th.-v are
i nearly as eiose akin to the color line ns
I tho schools and churches. MeKimey knows
t d and knows the temper of our people
' - i this subject, and he know;: H at ir wilt
■ not be peaceabiy perm! led. It will widen !
| tl." breach not oniy I--:..- n tiie nort t J
1 : ." ivutii, but b'tw-.n .• •••.•Hit- . and ; lie
' i»:.i"ks. But ..11 t i!s ha n >..:d over and
; over again l y t. . pre.- and our i-eimto:'.,
• r- pr-';at: - . .'il . v- r tiie soutli. ami
i 1 ‘ been o.v ~i ... v. 110 tl.lnk much
; ami say little. I won... r if Hamm. .Mc-
1 & Co. t ct can by Lorca re- j
• . ’ ■ of a great
; anti -i. n. .rib \v;.o want
i pt ;'.ce. bu’ not al’nt ;l o' war when
I l' < \ are trampkd o.; . r j;:< d. H.. I
• ’ . .' .. I.’. ,:
I I'm- li::|.. era.uh ’•,il-lr."t d ■ .. lu : ■ for I
’ th< m. 1 lik. h t. I ha I rutlii i ittrs- and |
■ pct tin little ■ ■ th; .to ■ <■ MeK: ■
I have now is In trying . . ke :> my !-• j.-et |
Ito him. Ido t .«< y out man |
• ti j
end Shakesp-are says puilti. :an would
j .-it imv- nt < led. ’
Bu : . got b k to the eame
content' Ile ibj ct. Plagu ; take tht nig
I ger... 1 wi: it t:..it Bish" i Turner v.oa.d
i hurry up Ills transportation. This - v-.r- I
I ki.-ling I'.is.s has in . n going on thirty-four
l years sin. <• freedom e.:ai- ai I half .. ■ • j
j tnrv before a.nd th.- 'ml f.s not la sight, i
j mid now half the 1■: -l it ir,- is in .. -:.m ;
as a ' rmmitteo to determhi" wiiat to -io ;
jv. ith tiu I ir< ■ or .ur ' lions ;mi . ilo:'. d ;
■ tho state a million of dollars before the J
i n- w plan is carrl-.i out. .md the national
government • it to pay ot p them
away. Th" north Hrs* brought them over '
i here from Africa, mid In course ot time 1
• sold them to us and then set them free and i
: refused to pay the money bark, dogon ’em! i
! confound’- nt! But we .ire getting aleng 1 fair- .
I ly well notwithstanding eur troubles. Wo ;
. were hoping for a peaceful and prosperous
■■ administration, but my faith weakened ■
wle n I read that McKinley was boo-hooing :
over John Brown’s grave and said the very '
pl; ... was an. inspiration. Ves, sympathiz
ing with that oid er izy fanatic who seized
the arsenal of the I'nlted States at Mar- '
li--.’., l .'iy i ' ft.: arms to murder Virgin- '
• lans. . .Hi he is look'-1 upon as.a saint and
bi ■■ grave an inspiration. J. wonder If he '
: d dn't tr.ke the shoes from off his feet. ■
’ B it 1 must have eomo fresh air before I
.mil. -..’.n't do Justice to tlm subject, and
must wait until J peru.-e the dictionary [
ami find some nn re fitting language where- ]
wi h to vent my Indignation. As it is. I
,m , i..; i..:. iag , 'u• ; entiments of our J- o -
our \ e people. Vny negro who
s. "l:s and iie.apts ;i postofllce place in tho
smith 1s a fool-hardy fool, for there are ;
.some lawless, -le perate in-n in every com ;
niunity north ami - oitlli. if Lincoln had a ’
Booth asd Garfield n Guimau, how can n i
defiant negro [lolltici . t ■ xpeet to escape
wh. n the entire community is against him?
Wh it would !>■ .'o’l'o of Id'.i in Versailles?
What good will bis arms do him even
though furid. I'.'al T,. th" m'v'-rninen t? Now
look at. the fob'. . .' tit- ■ n politicians.
■1 is limit. :!m -i:p. i'im.a.ilent -.f Tlm !
m ... , Si'iniols in Itome. He lias a good |
pi le, .ml .i good aI.U'T . but wants ' i
R.,M.' pestofl'me. \\ . 1. of . our. ■. h ■ a I .
1... i :i'.i".l -ui of th' .- iiool ’lid Im will
be mi ' "li i" ill tile postcll'ico if 11" gl to It. j
an.l .v< ' \ v.'!:"" mam v.omaii and ebml
ill Ron e ' W ill t" M< Kinley for it. It
: I" im iiiat i W"i'ld rather li.iv" 11m '
love slid !■ po. I of til" jH.:opl.‘ 'b.i.i Bi. :r I
h.ui-.d ami <nipt. BILL .A RL’. '
Dispensary Advocates Spilt.
; law: on, > la., > ptei ib< r 2 . (Sp ) •
A split in tl.'" ranks of the dispen" try ad
vocates in Terrell county ha-- m- •, vel
(,| J. In today's D;iw:-'.:i K. ws :.o:-' ,
pears a not t e . -ii.- : , y '..it ,
to 1..- i.'itr.idm -al at lhe next meeting of i
tlie legislature.
The spilt arises from the fact that the j
bill agreed upon by tho council of Daw-
I son ::mi the Terrell county commi.-s!oners
I provides for only one disp-nsary in tiie
I county, to be located at Dawson.
Tim'citizens of Hie smaller towns object,
h'mause, they claim, Hi. y should 'lie enti
tled to dispensaries also if they wish
them. This nniV'. tho contest three cor
nered, and a lively light may be - xpeoted.
FOUND IN GEORGIA.
' J. H. Conkell Slips Away from His
Family at Canton, 9.
Marietta, Ga.. September 23.—(Special.)—
The Marietta Journal has unearthed a sen
sation wl I h has its other < nd In Ohio.
For several days the telegraph wires have
brought telegrams to The Marietta Journal
from t'anton, <>.. Inquiring if J. il. Gotikeil
was in M.'.ii'ielta, and it’ so, ascertain if
lie was tlm .; im. < '<mk tl who. ai ■ - r put ting
up a monuni' i't at Leetonia. <»., in O-'toher,
IBM, I’.ad sudd, niy <!!:'ti-twar. <1 ami v. n
supj'osed to have been murimred lor
amount of money he itad on h;s per on,
some si’oo.
It seemed that Conkoll lived In Canton,
€>., witli his wife and .-i • elrldrcn am! was
the proprietor of the Monumental Marble
Works. Alter going to Le.'.oniii ami I'm-.
Ishii:;',' the pulling up ot a monument th. re,
I:tools were carried to the depot. This
wa.o October 'l3, l-T. Then tlm ground
seemed to h:'..‘ op. n. I up mid swallowed
Conke:!. Legal Investigations were bad and
:: gra v* -: ■ : v. named L ti’ V- itzman, was
. < Conkell’s murder and was
ari'.’sied and kept in jail three months.
11. was finally d;-charg'd, sold iiis home
and li ft for Springfield, <>., under suspicion
a.-. Ill'll ■: Tera ml
In : ii.■ mean icm i.ewly 'm'de ;rr Ive wa3
op-iii d, 1. it th: re w.is no b" ly there ind
■■ l i. dlsap] ' ' ' ■ ■ 1
: .a,-': .'ml
mom ’." was . ." nt to find the nr"- ' g man.
Recently Robert Graham, formerly of
Ch v< lan i. O, in mar ■' I>r in K< n
ne-iw Mari ' - Company, had i"'> to
Vi" t Mor;. '.. nm...le rk. in Marie:!".
... i Wit! J- :
f- te ...:i. i!;..' -.v- i J Hie I I”- I '
The 1. '.lit was ("ontiol! a. kmm i- dm'd that
he w;m tiie mis 'n; mm- <li:ih:m w - t
back to Canto'.i. <).. and Clove! md. <>., and
told of hi-' sudden -iis.ov. iy ’.hat tlm I'up
po-"*l . ".id n.: n w:' : livii:;; ' i Marietta, *■:>.,
wiirking at his trude.
■j" ■■, ,-ii. t"b ■■ rain ti itlng tile editors
of T‘ Join mH to im Comm'd ■ H
sec J' Gi ini’s ■ • was trim. Th< fir.st
..■ ■ .
but I:: • r !'- ' ts:: el .1 1 1 i ' de. - i. # - 'I I ;i a
р. ..’ oi I. 11 . ".mi'. "'"J ... W. ■' *m>
- ""al I 'I! I lie ' idi .i’-:- " '"i from
i., :1 . ii. in < ;■■!’ r. i il-’ pa-. ed
under lhe imm< o*' J. IL Commll imr-.
RICH ORE OVER THE LINE.
Mr. Hickey Britigs Down Some Beauti
ful Qimi'tz from North Carolina.
A. S. Il:ek"y. pr. . i'i. nt .ni l 1 n:'n-
im'.r of th-' Vietoi il Gol.l Minin, and Mill
ing C->:ii! in", ■ • li",ai "a '. 1,1
A lai>t:: on liis way til i 1 -’ '• ■ • ■ 1
-. t ■ hav; " nd an ■ . ' " ■’
...... ■ . th Gem■ iin n N ' ■>
. |, 1.. I belt <
th ■ lim' fr . n l.'i'i e-iunty.
Tho - wii -li Mr. Ili-'k-y brott'th: d-'.vn
to AHm. ... .. . mitily look.' attr.iet a ■•. I
'. mil f
frae'.it "' o; Te" vms '. tin from t ::r-. '■>
four :. n Hi'- •■' .ml the or. w ... i
<] S 2 t»> orn out*
Let a- .1 '. s maimr :m ■m' V'a
In gold. Bi ; ;p T "in "I Ml ; J i".
~w,,, ih.- I; n-l. i ix-l. :>;<«>•. < ?..v. in .r
Jon -. of t ; . ami stat- . .. al ■ int< ret :• d
mailt- i ■. m. ' '
I ' ■ west, or A .' ■■'lLw ;in
Alaska a few ■■i ■ - ago. l-efore tii ■ K'-'.i
. I I ■ ...;..
. ■ ■ 'tiy. i ill .; lim ai.'Aeii .i. u •> -
■i ■.,i ■ mi. r ■ man sled by ■ ■
glans •! C '..ml i.i.-'O :!■ tie- Alaska gold
Hi.in i. :h own ri;:. I- at lion’,". If
such .■. i" :■ ■'.' re mad in tlie w -st as I
■ . ... I. "' I i ■l' . ' I ' " ■'l d
’...' a i im '.■!•- ■ : . . - • i • • I :■■■: • ■
t tth w ti r:. and n uru and th
I ■ >m ig in and in . I ■ go d
pr -. Th. y i .:l i..m ■ )>;• n’y of
Mr. not -Ivc’ded on the kind
of nmeliim ry lie wi'l pul in. Im: h ■ will
put i:;!m . in h -". r. :l w!i n . up ;. mJ
... :. inent wis »tiu J in
. . -ml . .•■ ■ ■ . . : . .- .
b • i • ha ■ ■... . i >ne on
I", hop ’I . ...■ lan- ■. ■ . . ..1
thousand doii.irs in gold : • pi>eket.
PEN NSYLVANIA’S MONUM ;N' S.
Marl;er-: on Cliick '.r.ie.ii:yi Bcttlefl-Id
To Be Dedicated. October 25tli.
Ch ittai Te: n. S [it ■ r 22 (Sp< -
с. ii.) . ■ u-y G< . .■ ■\\ Wrn r, ot te
| tit! .1 th- K.e il . ..mini' I imt 111" ( a’."
<t.. I i"". i'i i t ;.lv." amen .meri..;, •..
the Chick ■ Nat lonal M
q „ -■ .. • v. . m do th: ' tl. ■. Uo'.v
■ ■■ .re would not inter! re w
.' . .<
w;n be “• '■ c : •
Monument Vlas Dedicated.
Clml.an ... T . . f ■'■ ml r 2" <.<i.o-
..... ' '.' ■' Ob ',. :
to.lay a. <'!>!■ mtmatiya udi'i;; tlm
,!,,i; ili..;; .;' th.- )■: .-.lit. -I.mrtit Lidia:.;i
regiment mm.urn.mt . r-. '-.-.l i.y Hie st.it-.
M ij. •W. B. Miller made Hi" Ji-' a.i.-y
nddr.'s; to ab.m; (:::■■■.• immir..! .JI .'!-
Ji, i". many oft: ::i numbers ot the regi-
nii.i’iin . «:• ■ formally r-• iv. -l on
tl ..; . : ■ ■■ G •■■ ■ll
Boynto I. pr. sid. 1.1 of tlie pari; commission.
GOVERNOR GRANTS PAFvDONS.
Johnston Liberates Convicts Who Are
Reported Dying.
Montgomery, Ala., Septcmb-r . .. (Spe
cial.) I'.irdons w-ra gr.,nt' d by Governor
J. la tn i today as follow
Robert Collier, of Coffee, s. .tenced for
four y.-irs lor bi;'"lary; served three. 110
is now dying of eon mmptlon.
Stewart Kyle, of Cherokee county, sen- I
tenced for four y eai for ■ and l:irc< ny,
eerv e( j tvvi ; now dying oi const imp tion.
fi.-nty M Gruder M i- on e..mu . smitenc
fd for bur:.'.ii'. tin;.' would expire- next .
spring: will -lie of per.carditis.
Jam. ) R ims.'. ... A:.t:ig:i. eiitene...! for
two ■ . .ms for f 'onions as-mult. In this < .■
al! of ll.e emmiy ollie, s and many mHz. ns .
t, sHlie.l the pr.-voii t ion war. gi.it. tlm j
daniago slight and the convict's character
( at, : nd recomm- nd-’d Ills jiard-m. :
Several slight commutations were also I
gr.ii'hd am! ;i big liui 'li of p .. i..ns for ■.
pa rtlob wa: r. : ii l ■* ■
DEMAND FOR ALABAMA PIG IRON
Furnaces Have Orders for All They
Can Produce This Yee-r.
Birmlngh ini, Ala.. pt< mb r : Spi -
clal.i -It Is givmi out t’rni'. Allma fur
n have s.il<! pig iioii up to January Ist ,
next year.
As u result a number of orders are beimt I
ti. , opted for dehvc' y aL. r that d;.l--. Siteh I
eolaiiti..". Im- ' mJ ’ d ill t i.i • : <•- I
t'.m ii: m:in\ i. u'L■- ... m'Lvi:.' ..!' lim
pig iro:i market is t.m subject of much mini- ■
rn-nt.
I: ,:: biol’eis buying !n tills market are;
no: purclia- ng pi. mnt from tin- fur
p.:, . :, b'l" from Hu' wamy y..rds. wiiete i
ti .* sp<‘-’iii:■•'-' have th* ir j-tir- 'laser, of I
.... .: back took. 11 is al >
a 1; . iy lot"- --'.n trade is om of :1m features 1
o' the A’m.'inw irou niarke:. Tli.- lit.mo |
and a.'.:.: ri-. .. ■'■ Jmost on a parity
a ml tim to the for- . i m irk- I are
nos :i.ml" at current pri-ms, Imt larimly by
sp. euLibm.- >vbo ar-, unloading pureh.is.'.s
made some time back.
Fifteen furnaces arc In blast In tho Blr-
HCKSON’S LIMBLESS KERIM COTTON.
OHLY A FEW POUK3S OF T§iS HEW SEED WILL BE
OFFERED F2H ALE . SEASOH.
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Th!.-' Is an ex • t . ' a . : -.t
1--'Coin-' fanm t - . > . ' ’ ' a
revolution ii: H ■ ' ■ i' n
leaf formation not. mo ■ ■ ’
g.'.'i-w.s from ti : ; :i‘■ * i ... i i.i ■: to • -■*>
st :I';. Tii -■ h-- '■ • :;. ■ -i ■
stances. ;i’ : ... L
: ! r"O * ’■ ’ re
touch \\ ive I ■ ■' 1 ■ 1 ' '
w.■ w’ll gel t iv- my Im. ‘ ‘ . ■' ’ ’ :
th ■ mo.-i pr >'i|'.' -r.-tt" iin i.i ’ ’ i . .. : rd. ; ■ . and for
tile pmi '~i " : I < ba ■ ■ I W 1 ■’ J i m'y .
i "I , oil 1 :• Hie \ 1 : g': ■ n ill Am , I' ll ' J" :■ , ’•< ■ •; L'S P"r
a- 1 r. . :. i 1 . i'■ 11 i : ■' ■ ...
i" . m. 11 m I !>" i-.m. h
■lt -a : valll: Te A.-' ' ami
'"Ph ’ - ’ 1 -1 ■ . 'i ■ .:! v 111: ' 11 11 . i ■ iH; . 11 w l il
IT ,'lke I m J. ' . e " 1 ■ ' ' '
’•(•?>' ,11: a .-r ’’ V n F ... of At' . < In.”
Tim merits of t’d I nil. •• . ■ ■ ■ ' " • ■ • ■ .•••:. n
f>-. • We t' 1 *■
! ..... '.A ' I ■ .-■ to j spose Ot
■„b ■ A. r . ■ .A. Ad
; mini’ lldi 'rV *1 " ' '
lor the torch. 11 ■• '
■ Iron ar.- report d.
-
MORMON ELL' S HI ,
Missionary 1
'Tennessee To B' Tea-*■■
! Huntsville, A 1a.., (Spe-
cial.)- About st * ■ M<
.. ■' .
* T . r |., .... hnv" ■■’■i-•■ * 1 ■: ."■■■
. four <1 a.vs in i ’■! *-; ' from
' This was the hr r cons ri:tl(v of It- I. ■
1 r bdil in A!-'b * r • • '
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RUSSELL CHOPS CEE TIE/TS.
C overnor of
Change.-/ in I*'. *': iC. r. ■'
! Raleigh. N. i'„ S m
Ku mil
s .■ i- S. J , ■
I Wilson. ;■ -puli. t. T :<■,.! ■ * '•
Ily unexp. ' In " '
I cd John 11. 1 n i a d
; ten, and L. C. < ul'iv.' il. >p. i* '■
Ville.
'J'.'ie presn nt fnciirnl..■: ■■■ 1: '
refit " i ■ yh ' • ■ ’
apj oiute. wm, • • '
j sworn in. The alb.cd I-' ■' ”1 ”1
tile governor ba his act ion i’.<
I Honed Knob hotel.
The hotel, he a)l< ges, is ov ■ ! W.
AVil.-on and Colmml A. B. A’ ■!**
; vice president of the Sou:!. ■*.■. I
kept this summer, :.• I !:■ '.. *
; state, by the mother ... «»■ i-» V n
... r furtliei
i dent. Andrews has h'd . • r ■
; nt Hound Knob and the it: •
i on either side for ihv pu ; * ■ >'
i the pl ica profitab!
>hn El. Pearson v
‘ and sa id he woa’. I tn. io . i
1 here tomorrow morning and
I demand the oilico I’orn tn <> W i
be will bring it in W. ■ 1
■ October 24th, and that tin w c.
I bo an appeal to the in .in ■■ ■■ 1 . w 1
' will advance the ease. Ho add.'!:
I “This pl: e < „in» to nm niirely tm o
llc.tted. 1 think the si.. ■ ’*; in r. ■ .
be served without oppi • iir.; : :'v..i\ .. m
p ink's in tho le.i< ■."
Caldwell will go to Morganic.a o.d d -
maud tho office of Cha .rni:-n K ' - <.:i w: »
will i- fuse, and Caleb oil will tin :. ■; ■i. in
‘ tho same manner
< )tho V. ' ■ '' '
of tile commisslom rs having :.! ■ > ’ - ’
of a court ;tnd a Iso 1 hat a s a e > .
i quest ion is involt cd under th.
I an eiidnu iit ilr.ro is tim rd a of i, . .: i
I the I’nlted States supn '
HIS WIFE IN THE CLASS ’OOM.
The Husband Calls and Tells th Story
of a Secret Marriage.
LaGrange, Ga.. Se:.'emli.-r 2'.
’ A romantic m.iri iage. v. lied o ’m r. d
i about three wicks ago at Corinth. In nd
I county, was n .id puidl" I. -: ni :
e weeks "J. 11. Boos
Ma t tie Copeland, wlio . r< i" ' . ■
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i would gel married and did so. Ta- a-'. ■■■
O s t J ' • e ■ <
■ end under the reque t of ti. ■ .'.mu::
I pl.« the marriage w i - !:■ In t .■
i mean lime Miss M i, par, u : ,|
| she should mice i . .':ie:iti.j .
and on lith of tl th sd .. i
j iriculat J at the l.iGrangc I'enmle co!.e:.e
| as a boarding student. The young lady i
' b.owi ver, had a husl and. and she ihought i
more •>:’ him than .. : u a.,,1 ]>.e w::.s
thinking mom of her than die . of the ;
;ghborhu"d. lb' made up hi nfi .1 to
take her away f r om eolhg... ..t ■_ J:.,ox- '
went to the oi'.i er who married tin. m, g.d
i i' . ri:. i coming to I .aGro "ge
sou . ; i ■;■. ;W. Smith.
.is ■ r i.. ■ ■. ■. i -im of Ids busim ss,
I an,i <p:;. i;l; m i< d him ,i "i 1.1, sti 1 '!- nt
' w’ ' ■>, ’ j - ‘I. ■i ■ <*...pe a :iil. bill wes
' .. ■ ■ . 0:< w, end In v. anted
). • , .■ ' in.- as
t. .a I, r to ci Ims of t iiusii;:nd.
C ’RANCE SOUTHERN STORIES.
IP fi rr ii't to tho thirteen-;.*' ir-old colored
.l. .y hl M- ~i eotmiv. K* • I icky, who is
* a prodigy in mathemaiii's. , . ilart ('out
tj I, ■■ ■ d Siy i; "lie S * soa r*- mt with
i 1.. .lie;.-, v. riJw m-'l -P L:: :*. aad laika
p. ; ,. ,p or ii> a*y ’:b.ii'''ts. A : *.v
* (I.'’, . • '’ ii < i l.'i.’i j»w b.« '..-'ller r< <‘ti v (-vl
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t ■: Iriit’.'. I.: ■ - 1 H'e will
I I;.■ \ ery r< .so,/ v, e" :i*. .'i.i of an
i imdruetor In po •■* ■ ■■ ■ but few
* brivs <■>:■■> 1 bin:. n;:<! <'»' i- • ••iii- ry he
|is * iin •■>:! r ■' • • Mr.
I 'J homp.-.-e*.., al.-a . e .*.;*. mi >n. Ihe tole-
• l.one . d 11 -' : **‘* ' of :be
j .'. * n*.i'* I bl;. ;*I. 1 * d .•• V. ...*• * ‘ : i‘ t* !:! a ill
V int b 1
i ,i ; ■■ ■: <■ ■:■ ly ..* iI. That i o
i has f. u in.o : "I mis i * *' l'*s*. dby
: :. : .. !;.:.■ i maliiu*r in
,-.*., c . :i ■ * * .*■ *.'.* m'* : s'
. will <I- y. |.i:. ■ ! I.: wonder,
t1>,,.: of 1,.' a < fill '. > .■ m al ad Im>
■ r ' 2!' Iy■ ’'
Th., i ■ Is « ci of V- .■!; up In the
I* ■ t
: 1: : ted ..: m. * ■ mt bu.-m d n;y-
. of w'.K : i for iwo I.u o : <
hm i n found in more,
wii a i" ' ■ '
vh, ;;Vi' ..i lci .•» thr.ibh it '•' I l‘ :
1, ‘.:,.v a up S \ ra.l i>. iim have ma u
burn .1 i:*> io lim* :■ ■ tmil ■> ohig the past
few '..■•*..mil st iv. ry • CUT there are
co .-er, on I' ■ <i‘?ck.et num tie re for hitc-
Illum.ratlvc of th.* f'n’t that things ira
not .. ■■* * * • ' ■ ' ' ■' ■
i d. at (H ■c.lll'l . : d"!.,o: in 1’ neville, Ky..
I Sunday ini. St . .dm., on the platform
* waiting for tho train was a pr tty young
. lady in a pink nr.il white <iri •'.*.. look:.:;; too
i Hweet aitiii -t tot tn.s wor.d. Suddeniv sac
j p e-lvef*. : ip 1 < ns HI til ..'ll eini io ■ I a
...;c. m < i.in.i. ■.i .1 i. ... in ..:.r I*. it
I, i, no o. .a ; :.* L -mi r.i'i '"ii ; I' . *t
i u ■ r cf tile w *'. d .iml didn't cjiu 1...0
: knew it.
Speaking of s'ratme things, Murray, Ky.,
i In, i a Slaughter In t! i" hi r business, .
Salty Ham ecmdu - * Ind moat
market, a. Chur, mil in til undertaking
* bnsin.se, a. V,*..cc m the lumber busi
n ■■ Stubbled, io >1 r'atiii- r are among
* 11.,, *; . ii*i, ■ \ ■' ■ I • irt i*a one oi the
’ l.aui" .* im ■..* : 1 ■ aml Ail Im: ii pi. cuts
the c’ ..').:* e :l. ■: oli tla.m; h li.e I. nk
i ot Murray.
Lat'Tda, Ky., has lilt upon a novel plan
. for ridding In r * ■ ‘i.i < ■* oi'.i ■ lionnbl" veg-
etation and lain . .* it one and the same
* tiim . liw i;.- hobo m 0,!*.. ,r. ■■ itch on tho
■ : . ■ . iking a bulb
' ami in,, to jail for :: aly d iys or . Utting
iue ‘i n> of we- ds The tramp < booses
: t i,. o * : iu- :'.■*(>• v * eu: thi w. 'da
ai d d* p , in ‘ r i ■ I'" ■ '*u tli i e any
! more.
Snow in August Is something unti ual,
pa rtli ularb. m tho Salisbury section of
* Xm.it • it! .. lit it snowed rceently with
' . . >t! .v. . .t( ' l oad. I'a rt i'S who
■ tin,, dov | I-,.. i train ..t iled that
: it s:mw. d i" r Old 1 >rt and u’.her points
, up tho west' . n.
i Eighty Stitches Were Required.
i Athens. G September 21.—(Special,)—
J, ni 1.. John ,m fed ii’.ainst a gin at his
* pit ||. ry : th : city today. II s face and
1 arm- .'.er" badly lacerated, requiring eighty
i -■ .. ti, .*. to - w up tho wounds, ills inju
ries are not fatal.