The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, September 23, 1884, Image 2

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'HIE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 4884 TWELVE PAGES. GEORGIA GOSSIP. SHORT TALK WITH THB SCRIBES OF THB COUNTY PRESS. A Bow it * Negro Dane# 1b Cart??rsvUl# - A Boasts## itVowMD- A Xfrtro Man SplltatkaHsad of a Woman WUh an Ax~f*d Aeeldantia VAl&bridJr* and Otfear Ium Jcwpbrhe pc wu patting the home of Ifcnry, Daniel, orct In Randolph near Kersey's old mill, and sot in * dispute with the latter which result* ed In the instant killing of Henry Daniel. Phelps bad a commitment trial and was lodged in jail at Cathbert to await the action of the superior court. Judge J. 8. Biftyr. of Newnio, gave 8900 to help finish the Methodist church. Mr. William Standard lost ail tho fingers of one band in a raw-mill near Danbury. Ills hand was caught In the machinery of the engtno, and torn from the arm at the wriat. Some of the muscles that reached almost to the elbow were pulled out. Carroll Timet: Saturday we were shown by Mr Joseph Blither, a mad atone, taken from the paunch of a dter many years ago. It waa about the sfsa of the end of a man's thumb, as hard as . rock and perfectly slick. This was contrary to our preconceived ideas of a mad stone-ex neeted to Hod a porous stone. Mr. Btlcher is one of oar oldest citizens, having lived lu the county for fifty yearn. In times of yore fu> often chased and killed deer on hit present homestead. Cortersville Free Tress: A dance was given on Leake street Tuesday night, by one of the colored society Isdlts of the town. Alt the colored dudes and ebony belles of the city were present, and they went Into the dance with the ardor character* istic of their rice. Nothing occurred to inar tto*t pleasure of the evening until about 12 o'clock, when Allen Thomas got into a dispute with Tom Itccd as to who should dance In ono of the sots with one of the tieautte* of the evening. The dispute turned Into it fight, and for a while the place that was a Jew minutes before the scene Qlgavety was ono of confusion and disorder. The bellIgorent* were ejected front the house and a few minute* there after a pistol shot rang out In the quiet midnight air. On Investigation it waa found that Allen Thomas Itsd shot Tom Reed In the leg. After firing the shot Allen rsn away and has not been heard flora since. The wound Is not dangerous as It entered the leg and was small shot. Dawson Journal: Mr. W. K Harrell and Miss, If. K. Garrett, of thU county, were married last Bnnfiay morning by Judge J. M. Nfmmoos, in hi* wan-house in tula city. For some cause, Mr. Gar* R tt was opposed to the marriage of the couple it they had decided that they wanted to, and starry they did. On Suuday morning a friend of Mr. Ilarreil called to take If 1m Garrett to ride, while Mr. Harrell went after another young lady for the same purpose. They all met at tho ap pointed plseu and proceeded to Dawson and had the knot tied as told above. The married couple immediately left for the home of the groom's fath er, In Macou county. Mr. J. It. Taylor, of Longstrect, In Pulaski coun ty, has been milking ten cows. Dome days ago ho discovered that Ids supply of mffk had greatly diminished, and he couldn???t account for It Ho kept a sharp lookout, however, and Dually dis covered that somo pig* In the same pasture with the cows wore appropriating the milk to thelrown use by following up and sucking the cow*. No re sistance was offered by the cows to tho pigs; In fset^they seemed to enjoy bclug rallkeJ by BalnMdn Democrat: It l* our painful duty this week to chronicle a sad accident, resulting In iho death of the eight y.-ar old little daughter of Wtak McJunkln, a widow Jody Hying with * Brother. Mr. Dan Campb#u. from an ovor-do* ??orphlne,ailinInlstere??t by the mother for a ??**$ The child had had a slight attack of fever, ??^ | ??if *t ??m that the medidue was given. There belngln lire liou???? ??.? hm *??<??ttlce-pne tilled with roorphiiio Md the other with quinfno-the mother measured out almut two grain* of wtm alto mistook foe quinine and administered It The profoundsjecpofl ic child which soon follow.*! hn J ,n ! k* 41 Passed??nd f 0 . 00 **' 0 * t*???? deadly drug had been absorbed Into the sysirm to produce death, Everything was done that could he thought of until Bandar morning, when the spirit of the little fnnoseni (scare from hopeless bankruptcy and ??? l??, r . pjl'cy id its father who had it. AsintimaPd, the unfortunate lady Piously losttwo bright children and oiilf a who wa* brut nun am ??? lining hiiatama,'wha wm t illM I, a nr,To lit Undid,11 i-minly, ru. Iht Antrim, nrmrtot la making ll>ditty vhlts now to ID. itrllirht nt lb readers. Til, ftitwinrc tioh value* it ,moti, lb best .xch,n,M, and I. gniillnt III Imrn lli.l the laenm ortho Itonmt.r I** loi-ii Mich m lo w.rt-int a ilnily Issue. It I. ???bo on cvldtut, Hint Auieflcui Is growing to * fli.t place ,uoii, tbo I'itira ul ileoigla. Th. Alhtii, lunmr now tlrouble, la thirty rouiillt.. iu??utm rl|>t|un list Is liwrciuliig over, <l*y. Ho ,rml hu becu tho sucoeu ol tho ik|ht th*t Mr. iiAtttl b now iirgullatlug (or iMm |>owe r |??|.ir folder ???lid others m|Uliwn??nb ul ?? fli*??. clam paper, A Umpcranro ps|??r I, talked nt lor Gainesville. * i ??m Fist man I, main, ??? model paper ol Ih. Falrburn Nena letter. Hevrrsl nobbl. Improve- mrnuh.ro been m.do Uloly. Tho in.mmith tndo Issue, which Is (o be printed In a- law (Uyi, bill furplrh tho business men ol Atlanta with on rmll.ii! rhanro to narh tho readers ol on. ol lh?? hot roil ultra In tho it.tr. Mrr. 8. IV. Ifnnfctus, of Oof fngUw, baa soiiaon ??? .lilt to tha hnma ot her parents, and HI I. burin, ??? Jolly time with tho boy??. Tkr Horn. IlttUrlltt haa mado arrange mentt to print tha Holiday Kitnunaol Her. J. tv. Im reg??. brly In lb Monday edition harailtor. The Uutlo- tin la an anteryitlaln, paper. The Ooluuihtii Tlmaa aaya that out near Clapp ??? tarfoty, subtle man, by tha name id James K. l-aro woo found dead, lianglti, by hla hood bo- lwr.il two palings ol ??? fi ner. I'omnor iimoka wu notified and held an Inquest orrr tha body. Hr. Jenkins Attended him a day or two ami, when ho bod an attarfc ol apoplexy. and ,arr It a, hi, opin ion that he had another and Ml forward, mtehlu, bb brad lu tha Imre, and rhoked to death. Tho Jury returned u millet to that effeet. The Hartwell Hun trill how domestic renu are braird In Dial roomy, thin: A ginllrman ol tho roomy, probably n.| more than :.-, xrara id uv. haa Herd with Hire, wives Inaldo or la month.. Tbo am one dint abool la WMintli, in. lu a month or an lie married wrath The Btrond wife lived only a few months, and a Kcerly fifty mcmtwni here been nMr.1 to the Methodist and BkpUsl churches lu Thomaston tha past ill weeks. Tliutnablnn Timas: Koma weeks ago KhetliTF.w- ter ivmtvcd an anonymous communli'atlou from Jufctmm ('canty. Texas. Informing Utm If ha wcuUl ciwtv????oml with tha shrriiT.if that county hfctmldlatw.tha whrrmbouu of IWrry Williams who Isrbarged with tha munter ol a man tiamail ???Mlti&lu tbtscuuuty lu DTI. hhcrttr t\??tcr a ftT ??? cncrmpondaue* with tha sherifrol Johnson oanly. Teg a*, whl-h ra- wl VMIiams,awd Hhcrtg KoT fey left Tuesday aftaruooii with a rmaUliioti fhsm Governor MrDantol. and will bring Williams tack XJjTfm?! 1 )* 10 Bttn<l hu for a crlm? cvmiulticU thlrtvr u > tars ago. Tha fraudulent Indueementohcld out to Inrdgel tha poor farmers of Georgia Into mortgaging their home* to souitaa oorporatlous at fourteen par ernt per annum Intecrat. is attracting the atten tion of the ptv?? throughout the auto. Tha last iiaua of the Dalton Argus halt law sharp wonts cm this subject JUbtlfytng tha wamtug given tha r????rl* by .Tiurohsmttum not to>at their trust in the coupon elipjacr. Tha Auru>ta News ujwn this ??ut>/evt i*)??: The Avtsxra f\*Kct??rtT??ow Is dotng ?? good arork fUbhown.-thaU^btbttH. hideous mocMttT that hn I??hind the ?????>??.( on tha old bomtvteutl. *?????? uey *li??rks aiv \vl> tmtsurvlv taneuing ??) iWituof !?????? *t ????? clip tha following In . we lave heard advanced lu favor of t 1 .. ?? of bcrrowlng money from these blotted eor.?? >r. tlons, that in some Instance*, uien have mvio handsome areculatioot with Uje numey w #?????? Dined. We htte heard ot a certain party who Iv mmcd kl.Coo upon n tract of land not worth rxcctdiug gt'OO. This Is au exception to the rule and only proves thxt UiJs party was ???lucky" or, ferhape, got the licttcr of tho agent who nego tiated; the loan. We feel It is our duty to sound ??? rot?? of warning to our farmers all over this country. Rsmcmbar that. once involved in the meshes Of there shylocks, there will be no ???Daniel come to Judgment??? to extricate you from yotrr triable*. TbeBliylockof to-day is the Identical nionsh-r so graphically delineated by th* immortal Hhaks- icare, and, like his worthy mice*tor, will luslst or on bis ???pound of flesh.??? To us ft appean a* clear as tha noonday sun, that if this system of money lending by these tuur lotto foreign or native Insn associations gets a foothold and Is kopt up, the whole southern country will, Use poor, down trodden Ireland, soon ia*a uuder the tyrannical yoke of ahscutee landlordism, and our f-tnner* will become mvre ???hewers of wood and draw- (rs of water. In conclusion, we say avalu to our farmer*, paure; reflect; l>ewaro. ???Touch not, handle not the unclean thing.??? Avoid usurer* hi you would the ???peatfleiica that walkcth In darkness and the destruction that wasteth nt noonday.??? The solution of all your trouMas f* simple, fc'tay at home; practice industry, frurall- ly ont} oeouomy: Urn within yonrurlv^; plant ltaa cotton, amt raise more corn, peas, potatoes, grain of all kinds, and have your smokobouse on your own premise*. Do all this, and soon you will be InuejicDdeut of money-lender*, foreign or native. The press of Georgia can perform no more patri otic work than to continue the exposure of Uil* mortgaging business, which can have only one re mit???to make of Georgians stranger* in their own Isnd. Let the gentlemanly agent* get * llttto more grip end we will haro here re-enacted the recues which have made a hell of Ireland; we will kaveour beggarly tenant* living in the Name hut vrith the pig; we will havo tbelr children crying for bread, while the fat of the land 1* ctried away ???to pay the rffit.??? If the people nro poor, let them be et least Independent, and 11 thu house* In which they live are huinhlc, tho ownership of Ihcm Js better than tenancy in a palace. Geor gians, look oi^t lor your home* wuilo yet you may. The machinery 1* now- on the ground for the llawkltisvllle cotton prc**. Dnldin I'oft: Mr. Jams* Hfav*. of Montgomery county, ngallMut soldier oi too lato war, had the nibfoitunn to ham hl?? leg 5hot off? ari l In this condition he twitted'hard against every oh- stsrJc and had by hard and honed toll mru.-im- lstedmotigh to decently support hi* family hut fortune during this year has heavily frowned upon him. lu the <arjy spring itoine wretch ap plied the torch to Id* glnhome nnd fire roniuinel i?? ja Bln i thrash and hi* enilro crop ol fodder mid corn, loaving him destitute In Ut(* i*irt(rnfar, and with one leg to work out a living and try to provide for anoiner fear. Belli later when his crops are promising ho I* attacked with carbuncle* and conDned to his bed for three month*. In the rabbit of this afUic- lion a Would bo sssasslu waylay* and trie* P?? pluck from the unfortunate man tho faIrcit flower in hi* household, which results seven slug* being shrd through the body of hi* daughter, causing the horse to run away and throwing hli wlfo from the vchlc e and seriously Injuring hor. And now, with a helpless family and lielng helpl**?? hlmsolf, hi* friend*, without solicitation from him, ro- quest all good and law alibiing peo ple every where who feel kindly enough to gcKKl government to contribute what they will to asslat In apprehending aud bringing loJu??tlro the assassin who tried to tako the life of Mis* Alice Higgs. Any person who feel* dlspo*od to contribute cart pay the amount they wi*h b?? contribute to lllcks A Grlncr or Captain Hardy Bmtth, and the m??nr *- ???* . GEORGIA BY WIRE. THE NEWS OF THB STATE BRIEFLY CHRONICLED. * >, Burglary In Villa Bias-Contract Work In August* -A Hors# Tutor at Largo-A OeaoroarDood by tho CUDsni of OalnosvfllA???A Bow at a Torpoatlaa AttU-Othor Hows. * ll??ar sripun th Fn??*u the Dwl r?? 'atb-M to the * In lost week** frv.mlHCAira |Thc Wrighisville ltcvordor narrate* that I rnlghfa since three negroc* engaged lit a fight ru- stilting in fatal iujury to a nineteen year old mu latto boy. Dr. P. M. Johnson's services were pro- cund, and ho found tho boy unmnsefoa*, and a close examination revealed a fracture on tho left side of the skull, about flvo Inches long and three Inches wide, with tho bono on tho lower side of the wound depressed about half an Inch, producing compression of the brain and partial paralysis ot the opposite side of the body. lTcparattona were msde for the operation, and with the assistance of Dm. Walker and Mo- Whortcr, bo cut Into tho head nnd raised the frac tured portion et the skull from off tha bralp to it* nnloUl poHUtfa. It I. mM th??t Wilke, (inner ta the negro thnt dealt the fatid blow. On Friday, Mr. John Smith, six mile* north ot Carrollton, went out to seo about a youn^calf, w hill he was attacked by ID dam. The Infuriated lxa>t struck him with hor horn, tho point of which, entering at tlio left oortier of his mouth, tore up the flesh along the > hose of the nose and under the left eye aud Just missing tbo eyeball, struck the bone above IL The munclo under the eye was lorn loose and so lacerated that It had to he rut away. It hung off like a flap. The nose |was tom foote on the left so that the point of It lay over to th- right, Mr. Hmltb was knockcl Idown and the cow ran over him, bruUIng him so severely (list he has not oluco been able to turn himself luted. He Is about eighty years ot aye. I'U-dmont Press: Tho people are lit crro^ivito the name of the tall peak northeast of our city, commonly called Walker's mountain, piv*u:nlng It to have been named from some family onco living In the vleluty. Its right name Is Wales, jmesulng a row, which was given toll by tho In diana, Tlic three counties of if,ill, Wnlte and! I Lump sin corner direct on ID summit. Yoush or Hear mountain l??ol*o umr. Monroe Ad vert her: There is a pair ol steelyard* owned ty Mr. 1J?? ming Harp, of Mouroo <N????iiity.J DA yean old. 1 hoy. are sal t to bo a* go > ! a* new, slid havelH'di liaudt-d down from Mr. lUro's ane??Btor, Mr. Thomas Martin, lie claims ih it their age is correctly sUtwi, os he can truce tholr (Iw* nt from father to sou. TliD make* thorn tho (???Mist in cxlsteuev. The young men of Hunnyaido have organised rm> er raectiag. JmughuviDc HUr: During the autnmer lightning^ struck the ground ou Mr. II. N. Cochranes place and loro it up lor severs! yard* |u vrc ry dirc-U >n, at seme nlsrea dlmppoorfng and then coming up st???slM. The trees wore killed all antun<! the snot, siut no mnrkof thellghtuiUK tN*iug loll on them exrittil Mr. (ochtan's curiosliy to know the cause of thetr dying. ThlnMnf that the lightuiug had struck the ground and run along the r mUof the * rev*, hr IiihI hit son to dig down where the ground ws* turn up to see. When a depth ol a foot or so had tern reached hestiurk a rein of rook Ilk* ordinary rouiul (tint nvk. He broke some of them ai-rn and m the Irtshle was a different kind of rock, and In tho center of thU a large lump of pyrllts. Mr. Coehnus thinks that the lightning. In Its pranks, has led him to the dDoovervof A Dus intuu ol some kind. J. D. Cason, of BondersvlUe, has a little five year ??Id daughter that has five grandmothers and two grandfathers living, and see has seen them all.; The total taxable Property of Walton couuty l* returned at f2,3l9.&.*?. In Walton county a negro boy about eight yearn ot age accidentally shot and killed himself with a plsfpl last week. Mr. 8. *i. Mount, ol Pulaski county, boa apow- drr M-urd which was used by hDgroat groat-grand- father. Mr. T. R. Btraufa, of Humur county,kiUed tweo- ty-ntna mucamiias and ona rattlesnake in on<?? week. o Tlie Pike Republicans. ' | Babkerttilk, Ga., September 16.~{Bpecial f }??? The republican party of Pike county, all nea met In convention at Zebulon last Saturday L nominated two candidates for the legislature, both negroes. ThLOnake* three tickets In the field. Regular democratic nominees, independents and republican. The republican party seem to think that the independent movement lu this county will give them s good opportunity to elect afitmplej of ignorant negroes tor present the gottfiiH county of Pike In the state legislature, but M . v , will t* slightly mistaken, as itwlll be a ???c dd dly In July??? when the white people of Pike, who are almost to e man loyal democrats, will allow such a reproach to be put upon our connty'g fair na^f. Murray and Hudson. Tne KHavflla correspondent of Tnx Coxsrmrl Tfoir tends the following eard, which explains Itself: Eu.a yiux, Go., September lfi.-f8peefal.f-r In Friday s issue of your paper that a correspo rut from ArorricussDtes that Hon. W. D. Murrey has announced himself an independent candidate for senator from this district. Tbo facta In the case does not warrant the assertion. Under the rule of rotation that has obtained in this district county convention refused Boh Icy her right to name the candidate, and nominated lion. J7w. Hudson over the objection of Schley and thrcc-fourtha of the delegates from Alacou county. Mr. H idvon???s name P.? 1 presented to the voters of Schley, and we feel like onr rlghu were disregarded by Bnmter county. Mr. Murray is the regular, nominee ac cording to the customs heretofore observed Jn this district, and will ???down" Hudson by a large Jority. A Murderer Arrested CBAwroRDVtiJ.x, Ga., September 16.???[Special.] Robe rt Usher, alias Thomas Fulton, waa arrested here Unlay by M. D. L. Ooagcr, sheriff of thU county, upon a requisition from the governor of Texes, charged with the offense of murder. Usher came to this place abont three years ago and clerk ed several montha, after which ho commenced merchandising. He made an assignment last January, making Ms wife preferred creditor, who bought his stock ot good*, since which time he has been acting aa agettt tor hla wife. Usher was turned over to C. C. Hcaga, deputy sberilTof Rich mond county. A Colored Wife Xllla Her Jealous Husband. CoLUMDts, Ga., September 10.-[8peclal.]-An- other murder has been added to the list in Harris couuty by the death of Tillman Street, colored, from wounds Inflicted by bis wife last week, and the murderess was safely lodged lu Hamilton JaU yesterday. Tillman was a steady young fellow, who farmed near Waverly (Hall. Abont twelva months ago while visiting this city be became In fatuated with a dusky cypriau, married her and carried her hack with him to his cabin in tho quiet confines of Waverly Hall. For a time all was well and 1 illtnan and his bride in their domestic felicity were the envy of thefr neighbors, but a few montha ago the sercuityof this rural homo Smith, and theraoney will be deposited In tho was ui .h-( by the entrance of the green eyed ru ??u- hands of ( sutalu Smith to ho returned should the rtcr, who found a resting place In TlUmeu?brea*t. accused parly not be caught. ???!!!* w ife exhibited a nrvierenca tor the company for thecompany ... invii, and frequently altercation* waa Ibo About two week* ago they quarrelod, and Hitman gave her a savere thrash lug. Hho left home, swearing veiigcancc. On Monday of w Week he was engaged in cutting hsy for a neighbor, and at dinner tlmfl he lay down Id a oor- tier of the fence to rest, aud dropped off to sleep. Intimation of danger wo* a ent J*??t took on# eye off. Thla wav followed by another that cro**c4 one of hit ores, and m be row the kntfo wa* driv en to the hilt in his breast and the blado broken ! An Instance of Good Work Reported From Baldwfp. UaigDotrtuE, Ga.. September l7.-[SpdefaI.]- As an instance of good farming, notwithstanding ??? a rather unfavorable season, the showing of Sol l Barrett of this place wjJJ compare with anybody's. , He has a piece of ground of about th'rty acres and will make more than a bale to the acre. A nor??? - tton of thin field will make two bates to the acre. rJJke the late Farfch Furman he la an Intensive fanner and whiles modest man, unaccmtom^l to blowing his own horn, be is at the same time New BUIls at Villa Rica. P Villa Rica, Ga,, September 18.-{8peciaL]???Mr, James Coleman, of Carrollton, bos bought out Mr. H. L. McPherson, of thla place, and will commence j the building of a large flouring mill something on the order of Kenncsaw at which will be quite an enterprise for our town. He will also manufacture hi* own barrels. Clearing Out the Coosa. Boar, September 18'.???[Special.]???Orders have been issued by the government engineer to clean the Coosa river of all obstructions to navigation betw een Rome and Gadsden. This is very impor tant work,and will add to Rome.* commercial ad- GEORGIA POLITICS. Mature oi PollUcal Interest Which are Tak ing Pluto Through the State. Mr. A. E. Singleton, of Upson county, will be a candidate for doorkeeper to the next senate. He mi one of the bravest of confederate soldiers; wss wounded in the breast around Atlanta, and St Lovejoy had his foot shot of! by a cannon ball. He would make a capable officer If he should be elected. Mr. Y. J. Harrington announces for the legisla ture In Hall county. There Is no known white republican in Jaikson county. Hon. J. B. Dart, candidate for the legislature front Glynn, is stumping his county. The democracy of Colquitt county last week nominated Dr. U. L. Watkins to represent the county In the next legislature. Dr. Watkins is chairman of the democratic executive committee of 'Colqultt, and one of the best and most promi nent citizens of the county. Carroll County Times: On Tuesday morning thf-re nrtnearpri suspended on a pole, stretched from the signpost of the Comraer- lie side, i rlcatu re*, with severs 1 hi Berlin ttons, outragcouslv Insultlug to Hon. Henry ft. Harris, who wu a guest at tho Commercial. What ever prejudice or hostility any fndfvfduvl may cn- acrcKS me sirvci iruui me iiEiiposi oi mu wiwi dal hotel, to a telegraph pole on the opposite i a piece of white cloth several yards In Isngth, u which wu drawn a caricature, with several iu?? THE CHIPLEY TRAGEDY. THE APPLICATION OF MR. D1XOH FOR BAIL. The Css# Argued Before Judge Fort, Who Admiti tho Prisoner to BaJl in tho Bom of Five Thou sand Dollars-A Statement From tho Friends of Hr. Christian. tertafn toward Mr. Harris, every good citizen must feel that when be, or any other gentleman, from any spotonearth.hu occasion to visit our city, be ha* a right to do so and be exempt from public AHonmnrattoa Worthy Man, LaGrakok, Ga., September M.???[Special.J ???A beautiful bronze monument, twelve or-thirteen feet high, bu just been erected over the graves of the late Rev. M. B. Hardin, for twelve years the almost idolized pastor of the Bap tist church, and hi* wife, who died within two week* of each other last Novem ber. The monument fa beautifully designed with various inscriptions. The following are tho words on the west or front: . ... | force this question into polities, and to m ??? Th s monument if the united testimonial of the the overshadowing tame Ison this line, and Baptist church, Knights of 1'ytbhw, and many clt- 1 ' ??? - *???* ' mimi minimi puiui; me uuvuicu irivuu; mu miri.v tjsn gentleman. She, the companion of hla J;??- j bora, and the ornament of hi* home. Lovely in life, in death they were not divided. Dr. C. B. Ridley is erecting a handsome two- ???tory residence at the head ot Franklin street, on the ohl homestead lot. Saved hy a Mndstone. Athek*. Ga., September 18.H Special.]???Mr. Tom Baxter, of High Shoals, who wu thought to have | hydrophobia, baa entirely recovered, and la at work In a blacksmith shop. AU signs of tho at* ...u *. Uo {JjJqJu tj l0 niadstono has a personal Interest in the mat ter* Speaking of tho tempcrance>gttatlon the Gaines ville Eagle says The effort now being made In some localities to and to make It ??? une, and prom- lie no good to tbo cause, but It is to be feared will be fruitful ot cvU. Heretofore, with our people, a wise conservatism hu characterised the leader* of the movement, but If these nro to be dis placed and the reins turned over to wild and unreasoning fanatics, the causo Is, to that ex tent, imperiled. It will be Infinitely better for the cause and for the country to keep the question A Fine Crop of Lucerne, Atheks, Ga., September 19.-{Special.! -Mr. F. A. Mtckcr tells us that he hu harvested his lucerne three times this season, and In spite of the drought wlJJ make a fine crop. It continued to grow all through the dry weather. Lucerne Is undoubted ly the hay for the south, as Jt can bo profitably ruhul on upland. Found Guilty of Murder. Aimers, Ga.,September 19.-[SpccJal.]-In Banks | *up( rior court, the cnao of the state vs. David C. N\ 1ms, murder, was decided guilty and recom- tm tided to Ik* sentenced for life In the pcnltentia- **??? Tho parting scone between tho condemned I and his wife a ??? affecting. a wife and two little children wu very the suppression of the evil. Let well enough alone is u applicable to this movement as It U to any. Hon. H. G. Turner, member of congress from the second district, and Tom McIntyre, the can didate for elector,addresied the citizens of Berrien county ou the political issues ol the day on Tues day. C. J. Wellborn, of Blalraville, made an eloquent speech on Tuesday, to a courthouse full of pooplo in Rabun couuty, as elector of the democratic party for tbo 9th district. Mr. Andrew B. Estes, of Blackshear, will be a candidate before the next general assembly for so- licUor-gvucral of the Rruiuwick circuit. Mr. T. E. Bristow tor the Semite. CKAwroKDviue, Ga., Septombee 20.???.Special.J??? The senatorial convention for the nineteenth sen atorial district having failed to make a nomina tion for the senate on the 5th instant, reassembled here on the 19th instant for the purposo of nomi nating a candidate, lion. W. II. Branch, of Green county, was elected chairman, and Colonel E. l\ Davis, of Warren county, was elected secretary. Three hundred and six ballots were cast without a nomination. Taliaferro and Warren counties voted solidly for Cofonel J. W. Hlxou, the Green delegation voting for diflerent person*. The dele- R tion from Green county proposed to withdraw >ro the convention, when sir. T. E. ??? Almost Instantly Killed, Kastmam, Go., September 20.???|[Special.]???In an altercation this momlug, at tho turpentlno still of Mr. W. >V. Harrell, lu tho western part of this _ ??? flinty, Georee Johnson struck William sledge on I from the convention, wfien Mr.T. K. Bri*t6wj the head with a plank. Inflicting a wound which I chairman ot the Taliaferro delegation, requested rtmlted In almost Immediate death. Both par- I the Green delegation not to withdraw, stating ties were uegroj*. The particulars of thenffdr I that they would make a nomination and naked diunot now be ascertained. Johnson was arrested I that the Taliaferro delegation b this evening and lodged In Jail. J lowed to retire five minutes "*??? I the purpose of conferring together, llurglary In V11U lUca. I the expiration *?????? Counters, Ga., ???"September 20.???[Special.]??? 1 The application of S.M. Dixon, who killed Mr. Joe C hristian, at Cbtpley last week, for ball, waa heard before Judge Allen Fort, of Amerlcua, to-day. Tho prisoner was represented by Colonel B. 11. Thom* ton, Governo^Smith, Colonel J. M. Russell, John Peabody, of Columbus, aud Hon. Boland Russell, of Chiploy, and the state by Solicitor General T. W. Grimes, W. L. Palmer, of CbJpley, and H. C. Cameron of Hamilton. The testimony as reported at the pre liminary trial was admitted, and several physi cians were Introduced by the defense to show that the health of the prisoner was such as to engender serious apprehensions as to the result of hie cloeo confinement. Able arguments were mado on both sides, after which Judge Fort granted tho application, fixing the bond at 85,000. The bond waa promptly given, and Mr. Dixaon is now at ffVerty. Hfs bondsmen are Messrs. Thomas Blanchard and Amory Dexter, of this city, and Wick Raines, of Talbot county- THE CHIPLEY HOMICIDE. and several gallons of whisky and other goods were taken ont and hid near by, and were found mterday by Lather and guarded. During the night a man named Luke New came tor the good*, but escaped by outrunning Lathers. He rays two negro men were with him when he committed ibe burglary. and Green then voted for Bristow, who was de clared the nominee. the superior court. Yesterday momlug Tillman died and hh Wife was reams ted and now rests behind the bars. A Skeleton Willi a Hall nnd Chaim Savannah, Ga,, September 16.-(gpeclal.)-Thta momlug Robert Golden, whilo exeava.lng on Ttcwlou hill, near the city, unearthed, at a dl??- lance of ?ft feet below the surface, a i>crfoct skele ton. Lying near by were a hall aud chain, with a a loop jn*t large enough to u hull and chain wei*liu 1 _Aeurio?????* ??? Icou to-itfgfit. The Fence La win llnrtow. CAjtTi.ruviii.e, September 16.-lSpocfal.]-The court of ordinary was all day yesterday ip hear ing the evidence In the electlou contest from the Hvcntccnth district between tbo fenco and stock law men. This morning Ordinary llourant an. iiouiirrd hit decision. Alter throwing ont * *vor.il lllrgal volte, there wss a tie end the onllnary ro di rlnrcd. and will order atiothcr election so >n. The Mock law men are confidant of wluulng When the election (*omcs off again. Aroma, Ga., SaptemUw 19.-{Sp??clal.]-Au. gnotnJnmhhfs a new fhvmfton (n the shape of a fireproof rotten Iwggtng. wlikh promises a rendu tluu;in rackiug the H.tuht-m araple, the banish- B,r??l of the old Jnlr Kinging and a mhu thui of rotten ln*urtn?? e rates fn>m the highest to mini mum figures. The invention 1* by i\ c. dose, an Auguit* marhlnUt *ndC. W. Doughty. It cjo- ???Dts of an earthy or a>be*to????ko suh??unce. dl* ______ (olred In feme kit d of glue like whitewash, and .uhe.tizrttewarej*ralu^l ! over twgxlnff mado of cotton good*. Thu ASTat'oN Ttirvh??N hh n???/e arttclo j li.vcntb n t* (aUraauttt-hW'gau.andtlieliirriit- ^uiht* 1 Vi* ra!c jhuTutwttl t * <l> ??? oisclslm it I* carlly made, aa eneap an aaad. end >cTrf?? r to ltV<??iu f..-1'.^ ???i'ioo | the uboJe bagglRg made cheaper than the juts or t ??cx; r.+m tnU - mrurrenoo In an t j sonny lartltig now iL-ed. A satNfartory uwt wa* i w: *t??>ar cuntemponry so I luadr to day at the cotton exehsuge. Tnefictiry u (ft tareu-u loan **??? J | reeklcbD, the ootcoo nw u htniv the lu-ura i v 1 ??????r- .ct..ns to ucgotiHie money n.??t?? sud??hlrf I???latt. c4 the Aug???i.ta fire dautrt- ??!;???????.> ruttott phuttaa of | all bf^hlj mufiiiKt.-l it Cauuta ??? U t\ r rntrvst nr Mrictiliuraf trleo Is to Howe, t f the Gemma rhemkwt mirks, ho tt u ??r- ?????t ??r\ ih.y t.VmK-lvc* to luafiy fireproof. The o.?? .* i< o??r.*re?? " , cajolrd lnui thl?? *Uhatitl-|>!i!cv:anan*l|dare??!tiiiutro??'*hi<a??cur?? ;.??udiogMihrmc. However (air an I bulthn* lot j.nduxv ihefitme ??> d??n- i its fare, it n.*, mptwar to the hard n n tta In rollon fire*. !le:iro cotton b orotectol. " ** ?????? . ond can be relied out of a burning warehouse a/br koan of rot.lst t with the fire. The Inventors will soor a roc ??? test before tiro ronthaertern insurance to In Atlanta BeiNlc kivpin? at home Tom IHnrston'a Condition. ( onvexa. G*., Scptrmbcr ]&-[Spccffi!.]-Tom llaroton, the inccudiary.au accouut of whose freaks was rent you yesterday, Is getting along very well today. IhelwUDln hla stomach lutvu not been cxtnr*???" * terday even Ins not say when i through bnmtu. r ... pie someih fug as soou as he gets up. He Is a gcrotu fellow. The Stork Low In Dougins. Doror Asvu.tr, <;*., September 17.???(Special.I??? At an election held In this, the town district, on the stock law, the vote stood; ???Stock law' and ???For fence" A>. Contract Work in Augnstn Bfycounclltb U a^Sjoon^enM^hTbl^Sd J fiave the contract for the excavation and building I of the brick sewer to drain the entire lower half of AntUMa. The work will begin a* soon ns tho material fa collected and contractor* get to work. I The i Miniated cost of the sewer Is 8 W.0.D. Mayor May this evening told Tine CoxaTtrurtus reporter that bids and contracts oi??encd today would J build the sewer four or five thousand lest than es timated. Mn??l Dogs nnd Snakes. Athens. Ga., September 20.-{Special.]-Anoth er mad dog attacked a little boy near Social Cir cle a few days ago. The boy was brought to Athens yesterday nnd the mad Mono applied which drew the poison out In a short while. Mr. Johnson, n one legged man living near Ath ens, bad a large snake to mn nn his breeches leg. i Thu snake was caught and killed, greatly to the , relief of Job own who thought tho snakes were i after mm. A Da.iMirtulo Mardora.1, V??., H.|>i??mber M-Oa th. 17th, M Alltar, Henry county, Allen Shuler, a btack*m!th, datiRtminly wounded J. Dnyli with a ??hot*un. W htle Shafer waiat work In hli ihop, DavU, who hid hern diluting, wbbed to light him, hiitwM onlt red away, harlna mado threat, u be weuL Dari, rams hack and uloodln th. door with hU . . ??? hand upon hla hip noeket, whertuimu Slider I poatoffleo ta lo ha extablLhed there with a acml- threw the hammer and tons* at him, but mine I ??? klT w ?????? * 1 A Bepnbllean Rail11n Cobb, Mahiitm, September T0.-[8pcclal.]-Tho re- pnbllcani ol Cobb connty held a meeting boro to-day, ratifying, the nomination ol Blaine end l-often, lion. Dlx Fletehcr, of this place, occupy* If, the chair. 8. A. Darnell, district attorney: ??? ??? nta, and U J. Klrfc __ , , an oo!??? ??? aercnlb d (strict, were tho speaker: wea-out to nesr them, indudlug many prominent republicans from other places. Republicans In arldln. Gnimn, aa., Sepiamber 90,-[8peetaLJ-Onr town wu visited to-day by a couple ol Blalna and Loaan advocates In the persons of Oeocre Thomas, ol Atlanta, and Hon. W. A. Pledfer. About hall pant twelve the meetlne waa called to order. fyruHtoketsim, colored, was made chairman, Jim puts, colored, secretary. The ball waa open ed by Introdncimt Thoms*, who tried to har- ten,no the mob on tho imlttlcal tasnes ol tho day. Business In (ieonctn, Tho Arena saya there D plenty ol money In that place to move all tho cotton which can he brought Into Jackson. The Csrrell Times says: Wc think there (a uo town In Ucnrela the stae ot Carrollton that has not at least ono honking enterprise-.overal that wo know have two, A bank wonld not only benefit Carrollton bnt be nn Immense advantage to farm er! during the year. It would alio bo tho means ol many people saving money by depositing It, where they now spend It foolishly. A colony ot northern farmers Is being located on the Wiley plantation In Houston county. A , ,,, , ,. , .er ??!???. think, be ?"> lvr :'" tt 1.. to oar hum- meiadrsamit. a.Wt??ta-i r.t.ann. Halt, bare besss Imttutu., m ,a, ( - DIM oute.eH.ru mb mn kii ai .b vunusto lo ra<??it- j n.tu*??rums *f<cni for imismed jure bsieging. 1 tMbweJorvto???n nmSHi** 4 ,u T *'???- thta'i>??i.l!on,i(??I.>plrd, wlllopena oewtalu.- *" p " T * U * !n bv lk2 1111 dcnouitru.-t tlv .nd,au,clh. rtabuiactureilover bales Hrlandcounty StaSr'crbS * , ??. Ui ~pStL???"??X F0 SI M Athens. September 17 -{Sjicclal.J-A few weeks ago The Uonstitvtion publbhod an account ot a negro man named Nick Wooten enterlug the bed room of the MUres Barnett at night, lie was trfe-l In Damclvllle and sentenced to twenty years In the pen Unitary. A respectable white man named John Williams, with a wife and child, livlug in that neighborhood, employed counsel for Wool- en, and tried to get him cleared. Yesterday evi dence was discovered that connect* Williams with the crime, and Wooten. who In Jim Smith's ronvlct osmp, was visited hy a committee of cltluns aud con- frvoed that be waa put up to the outrage by Will Isms, who accompanied him to the house, and that their purpose was robbery aud outrage on the girls. Williams waa arrested, but while In the custody of Bailiff John Freeman, his brother slipped a pistol Into bis hands, which WillUm* snapped three times at the breast of the officer, but it missed fire, lie was then bound oral guarded all utght. Ills committal trial tokos place to-day at Dowdy, in Ms Ikon couuty. Uublte opinion Is strong against him. Frost In ftaeooekee Valley N arotc iix, Ga, ???spte*bcvlT.-{SpcclaL)-Thrrc wos Might froM yesterday and thU morning. The earliest krtowu In many years. Brush Arbor Mcctlsg In I???srtanriltA. Cakteesviuk. Go.. September 17.-(^peeUL)??? Our city and county are m??ktng mammoth pre parations for an Immense brudi arltor inci ting, to rommenro In thlsrlty next Friday raoralug an 1 continue forsix days. All denominations are ox I it lid to jmriU ipato. and the ueetiiw will b-? r.-oMktd and diroctv t by a committee mado nn ???* -romlnent members of the different ehureln** x??tty. An Immense *ri*or, i v?? by v?? fe??. t> lA itor rtet ted in a heautiral grove fa the western portion of Ute city at the cad of Main street. Fxrtmiim mtrs will U ???.vurv-i o \ ibe A???ostw?? and Atlantic and ou the East an.l West rdlroa.U large (roads iron Atlanta. Marietta, lull m. O dartoan and all fttUnenlng ro??jnt* an? crpwtM H.w. P. Jooc*. Dr. II. II. Tuoksr. and other i ji inrut djvjiu* of the different doaouttaarfotro will he | rvM-nt. U U tQ-.ug.it tiut from three h?? five tLc urotul teojdc will U* ??m tht rubfisy. Amy1caiv>oni for everybody. s will be prepared 11??s Iwrhca of Misw, IIauvax, fetdembee l*.???An exccrolingly cold the maritime prorfnewof ram- , - - ficvenl inches ol soow haa fallen. cotton per annum for baling the taw if at cot- f hendsy-fivc Inches cf mow fell at Moncton, N. B. ??? ??? t reps are suffering. him. Darla afterwords came calling upon Shafer, and, pointing a a double barrel shotgun at him. and then Shafer, who had prcfxtred hi * gun and re sumed Ids work, fired a load of large sunt Into the atxlcmrn of Davis, who fell wilb tbo shotgun !u his bands. Home of Davis's friend* afterward* threatened an attack upon Hhafcr, but bo wa* res cued aud sent to Martinsville for trial. THE GRAND JURIES. Toplea Discussed by the Grand Jurists of the State. The Dooly county grand jury finds tho total number of polls In the couuty to be 2,Ut; total amount of taxable r roperty. HjNMMs Increase lu taxable property, *88,000. Wo call attention to the very unequal valuation of property???we find lands in the same communities valued all the way from two and one-half to four or five dollars per acre. This ought not to bo so. weekly mail. The new oil mill In Ncwnan will soon be ready to start. The Advertiser gives a graphic descrip tion of the establishment, showing It to bo one of tho most complete lu the country. A; movement is on foot, beaded by Mr. E. A. Boardman, ofMacon, to organise a gas company for the purpose ot supplying TboraasviHo with gas. It Is proposed to organlxo a eompxuy with a capital stock of f18,500, which will furnish all the Deeded funds to make the movement a success. The Thomas County Stock Breeders' association have decided to bold thefr regular annual exhibit at the fair grounds on the fourth Friday of No vember, tho 28th of that month. Milton Democrat: J.G. Minhinnctt, hasbecu for nearly thirty years in tha employ of tha Ros well manufacturing company, beginning when quite a small boy, as a kind of messenger for the . elder Kin*. He has, hytols indomitable energy The grand Jury also recommends that tha next iAtSSLSSSSiSfftlSL a M 1 i Wtth c ? n ??? kitatalnnftas..blit roproltnc... netvreMtag.Tho 2?aitaS^.Hl5??^tlL Inta.???S.g-' ???-* ???' ???-* * ??? ??? * 1 ny, and last which time needless e hoard of road coumlMloncn of roads and reve nues ro tar aa tha office relates to Dooly county. Tha Washington county grand jury says; From on examination of tha books of tha coun ty school commissioners, wa And that there have been in operation In the county tha present year ninety-one public schools, of which fifty-right were white, and thirty-three colored. There was In attendance three thousand aaven hundred and fitly-two children. Thera ware employed one hundred and three teachers, of whom sixtrrix were white and thirty-seven colored. Tha schoola wm In operation four loll calendar month* On examination of the booka of Mr. A. W. Gwln.oor tax receiver, show that the taxable property of-the county amounts to 8M*t. WY<U An lucres*# over last year of flJS.277.UL The number of professions returned 1* Ofi, number of hands employed S472, number of polls ntIT. of which 1701 arc white and 1746 are colored. Tho fix assessed upon the $3,016,505.00 worth of property Is tt cents on the hundred dot Ur*, and yteats au Income of ghkrA 00, amply auffietent to meet the expenses of onr couuty. In closing their presentments the Greene county grand Jury says: To his hi'iioc. Judge Thomas G. Lawson, wc wish to express our high appreciation o( hi* abill- lira as a jufili isl offirer. May he long continue to be a ???ratoMev cf God, a revenger to exreuta wrath upon him that doeth evtl,??? 1 and a Joy to him that doeth wciL lu t??k1r.g Rave ot our solicitor general. Robert VJ.iUi.M. ??rreturn to him our thsuksf??rh!?? ttBifi rm klndnesa and attentlm to our body, au 1 gtre to htm our unanfmou* ia-t-trscmcaj ???? to tfficfeeey and seal lit the dU'harw ot hi* ar- ducus duties, and wonld be gratified to seo him relecud as ??ur solicitor. The Uteri grand Jury recommends the sbolitiaa of the county wott At a tr.>*tfrgof the bar of Hart ronuty. and the j !t??trr.ey?? from other conr.Ue* atten Hag the **-;>??? j tuher t?? mi of litre sup; rior court, the follow la?? rolntlous were adof ic??l ; 1. Thst we recognize la Judge Dtoi a courteoa- and hf BoraMe gentlemau. a J^st. upright an I learned lurbt. prompt ??n??l Utr tn hi* rntitir*. an! extremely eflh Unl in dUporingof the the court in order and without remfuMon. II.- worthily wear* the ermine of hit high office, an I It la a matter congratulation t > hi* circuit an I the re tire state that one so capable and !t*tiu- rutshed has beta placed upon the circuit bench of moots of the business under his control. He ha* also put the old factory f n thorough repair within the last tlx months, and baa it now ready to op erate when cotton cornea In to ran IL He bis, so far, displayed fine management of the company's affairs, and It the meet aosfduons care of the busi ness, even to lu minutest details, will bring suc cess, then the aflhln of the Boawell company will prosper under thefr present management. Georgia Crop Heme. Coro In many localities in LImestona county Is exceptionally fine. The farmers of Whitfield connty will save more hsy this year than ever before. Butt* county will, perhaps, make about the same amount of cotton as that made last seo- -on. Farmers In Glascock county, are pleased over he prospects fora fine crop of peas aud pot i- toif. caterpillars havedstroyed a beautiful top crop on re me of the fine cotton of Mr. A. W. Cosby, lu east Dougherty. feme think that In parts of Whitfield county, the cotton crop will not reach a half crop. The Urhed wire fence Is being Introlurel to Gilmer county. Mr. T. W. Rents, of Houston county, raised, araorg other thing*, on hfs farm thl* sca??on some two hundred pounds of houey. A colony of northern farmer* hot purchased a lot of land in Uouitou county, aud will set uo model farms. y The cotton crop of Polk county ha* b*?* greatlr tut >LoTt l-y dry weather-twnhir I?? ol aa or.it- uary crop ts now about the calculation, Tic sugar cane nop will he olruo-t a comp failure In Dodge county, and the - were potato i Is poor. The | C??jrn crop I* pud, so alvi field pi et tton will yield two-thirds. v A Statement of Facta Throwing Farther Light Upon tho Harris County Tragedy??? The Constitution has received tho following letter to reference to tho recent tragedy fn Chip- ley, Harris connty, in this state: Wkitk Sulphur Springs, Ga., September 18.??? Editors Constitution???Aly Dear Sira: lien where the late Jos. O. Christian was known It would bn tireless to attempt a defense of bis character.;Bug the above article from your special corespondent la utterly devoid of truth that in justice to the memo* ry of Jos. O. Christian aud his family, who must live after him, I cannot refrain from pointing out the errors (unintentional 1 hope, that are contain ed [therein. Air. Christian accompanied by bin wife went over to Cblpley on the afternoon of tha 9th, to their carriage. After driving to the resi dence of bis brother-in-law. Dr. J. K. Gfilfrpfe, where he left Mrs. Christian he proceeded to tho depot where be had some freight He alighted from the carriage unattended and went Into tho depot Here he met Mr. Dixon, the agent of tho Central railroad, when some misunderstanding occurred and in less than ten minute* a/tor his arrival In Cblplcy ho wu a corpse. Now thle is evidence unrefuted, and at onee destroys tbo theory of your correspondent that Mr. Christian wna intoxicated aud seekings difficulty. Tho truth Is Mr. Chrirtlsn wu perfectly sober, and ho never followed Air. Dixon as alleged by. your cor* respondent, asking any kind ofa difficulty, for Air. Dixon Is a gentleman of a very positive char acter and one who rarely left his office during tho day. To ay that Is Is unfair to traduce the mem ory of tho dead, wonld be putting it in a very mild light. But It Is for the living that the wsrm- ??t impulse of our natures go out, and lu behalf of the wile and children that now mourn theloa ot bust aud and father, J appeal to your correspon dent to coirect his report which lam charitable enough to believe was written upon what he wu* led to believe were fact*. Air. Christian won perfectly sober and so far os his carrying firearms, there is no evidence that he had any weapon on this occasion aavo two small pocket knives and a pair of crutches. Mr. Christian was the unfortunate possessor of ono leg' A uiy. having lost tho other important member hfle acting in the defense of his country in tho fate war. His character as a gentleman Is unlm- peached and I feel fully ratified that your cot** would, It he bad known him, feel mor tified in the extreme to asperso the character of cnc whose IJ/e was as the snows of Zalman are., and 1 hopo it will not be asking too much ot him to retract in full his special declarations os con tained In the above. There is uot the shadow of froth In any declaration that at all reUccts on Mr. Christian. As to Air. Dixon the writer knows htm well and would not reflect lu tho least on tha mo tive that prompted him to do tho deed that has earned so much misery and woo-ofiko to hfs and thefamilyof Mr. Christian. God knows wo only pity him. In this the deep night of wretched adversity, and'X hope that the law may find the strong hand of Jus tice and that It may bo mooted out aa an all-wise I'rovidcnco may direct, without the rusistanco of nieless calumny or the foul aspersions ol proQl* gate man. Very truly, etc., C. J.Hdnt. wnATTOK EVIDENCE SHOWS. furnished to T??k Constitution by Mr. C<0. Flours roy, ex-mayor of Chfpley. and Mr. W. O. Palmer. Tbo correspondent who furnished the original to (ount of the affair bad no desire to do the alight* ??t Injustice to any of the parties concerned, but In the rush and hurry of the moment he won* doubtless misled by somo of his Informants. Not That Hort of Pmetiea. From tfaetiprfngflcld Republican. It Is a reported remark of Rnscoo Coukllng that* as bt| is net engaged In criminal practice, ho can not take the stump in dcleuao ot Blaine. A Crank Mothers Mrs. Garfield. Cleveland, Feptemher 18.???A stranger rang the- door bell of Mn. Gnrfldd's residence, on Prospoct street,and inquired lor some one by tho name of Pi per. He urns told no such pernou lived there, and left, but took *4p a poritton (n front of tho home, leaning against a tree. K* several hour* be re mained there Immovable. )???e is a tall, slim inon r fifty years old, with gra> hair * and whis kers, nnd of the typical mako-up of a yankc* from 'way down cast. Ho was seen to staiuk there for three hours, aud people who passed along the street noticed the peculiarity of hi* Jo&ks. The fourth precinct police were notified- * nd **fr??lmmB ftailicr was sent to tovmtlnto th?? esse. The stranger refused toanswer the officer's wm placed under arrest At the- Mationbcttse a target revolver, mil brass, with an extra long barrel, was found to hi* breast pocket. h ??" *? a ,"*???? nd resIdcncc/anA was Looked as John l??oe," on the charge oi car- ItiXSShhfW ???p??n??- This momlug he was SrWL'SiS? f?? lln courl Judge Iluteh- -MW * r ????F questions and w???? to Jail for contempt. He Is undoabt* All persons who like to have their cliter puddings, sauces and creamer flavored with flavorings that are delicious???aj fresh a* the ripe and fertret fruits???should u<e Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extract*. Dr. Pi fra was yean perfecting ties* flavorings, and the large ???aie that they are having is evident*! that they are appreciated. Confession of a Dying Alan. Youngstown, O., September 18.???Ten yean ago Samuel Wannamaker, living at Jackson, to thl?? vounty, was rich. He built a large flax mlll r whit h was destroyed hy fire, though to all appear ances the lorn made but a slight inroad on Won* tsmnkcr's wealth. Last June he left hereiudden- ly. He returned home without money and nearly* di??d witn consumption. lu his absence various suits were bronchi to recover on uotes made by Wannsmakcr and indorsed by his father (now d(sd)snd hfs father-in-law. The father-in-law pro* nouneed hli todorscm t -tiu foraertea. Mr. Warn!? maker, realising that he could not live, sent for a notanrpubHe and made a long statement. Id ot h, \ The amount Involved: is owttMWk Wanuamsiccr 1* 46 years old and- ts. ??? wff. .nd Mvcnil ch.Mrcn. R.vlvnl In Tiiscnmbta. Tncrmu, Xfs??? scptrmbn ls.-{8p??K??i.]_\r?? ????ln th.mldit of ??? ,ro#t rcllflou, avslronlnr. Lost ????k ibe pittaen, built ?? Unje bush bsrbor lu lhe center of the cltr, wilt, s wstin* Mpsiftr of c.Khucn hendred. Rrv. Ssm Jones, of Ceor.-ls, tSfcf???6 rc * c,lin K 'hree times ??? d?? ilnro Isst ETery trsln from the west comes frelzht. \ii -*** 1 ??oy tropic from Corinth end lubt U.??tu*r??d'FfotaS^^ (ro ????? Revfr.1 In Hooper's Hills. nooriR's Mitts, Ale., September IS.???[SpecJsl.l Tnere hsirlrwd here at Uuey's chapel ?? glorious re.iysh Bev. C. M. f.lvfu*,toue, ustated hy Hep*' V" on ?? meeting of ten thurih ' 1 ' * Mu > u,iwu "> on ' -'s'ersion. to [be An Old Tim??- Ikirbccu*, Tsnjnri.s, A:a., SeptemheT51R.???[gpeclsl.]???X grand U.hrcne s.id ??cUl gntbertn* gepersUy ????. eiv.n by .the people of Tsllsdem t -Hy. fn which Tsllo- dtf?? and other adjoining inimll-; were targets Pns??l?u!d .dian,T,T.n.???"| r ''.',' lU ' rtre ' 1 00 ," lUe linrdon 11 ni c 1!! '. h 1 , K ' to ol* visitors. The ??p1??*nd;-| ??| |'!* K* the TjiU dir UyifVia'tar! d??? S ' !l ??? r ,'??? T by Ul * Ud'- BURNETT???S COCOAINE. Hns lleceived UnlT???ewtl Indoraemeat. ^r^SS3SFSS jNOISTiNcTPMNlj