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TUI'] WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLAwtA- GA.. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11 IBB4 TWELVE PAGES.
of Putnam, Hon. A. If. Cox, Hon. Robert Pollyant,
Hon. Y. A. Wright, Mr. Hoke Smith. Mr. W. U.
Ibriinn, Hon. Martin Colvin, and other*. The
???pwrlii* were fitting end patriotic and were re
ei Ivi d a ilk tremendous tbcerlug. The crowd was
will entertained and enthused.
PAINTING TOE TOWN RED.
TLK GRAKDKWt DKMoNfcTU AVION Tlf at A SOUTH run
CITY EVgK SAW OH AHV A CTO U NT.
The 1 Oja painted the old town red Inst night.
Ktvtrfii tbe history of the city has there been
???nj thing rcen that could compare with tho out
pouring of wildly enthusiastic democrats last
i 11??> celebrate the diction of Cleveland aud
1 erdrl fcs.
tv??r a thousand torches were provided and nt
six o'tltck a remarkable scene was prjgented
about One Conhitl???iion building and fur blocks
around. Every a here the weird light of the
tonl.es could be seen, and the streets
were filled with rrackllng bonfires, until the
plctutc was like unto a view of the Infernal re
gions. Every where was one moving rasas, while
sLcuis relit ther.lr and horns shrieked aud drum*
beat and hands played. It was a wild scene and
ci.c tl.st wo* tnhulalfd to ill! the stoutest soul
a itb patriotic enthusiasm. At 7 o???clock the pro-
italic n started, ltd by a detachment of slsrce<
mounted policemen to clear the ???* / 0 '"???
one tie Young Men's demr^iomo of I'???gut
tine hnndred rtrong, b/pulD ..??u*pareucies.
11 c glint procession to trio music of ???Dixie,"
turned Into Broad street and proceeded t
Mitchell. All along the lino of tnar<di were
Lcnfirts, and when k tho head of
picurslon rest-hid Win lu ll street Broad seemed
one mars of moving fire, and a wild paudlmouium
of (An.taut democratic noise. Tho procemlon
turmd from Mill lull into Whitehall, iucreudug
???s it sent and stretching its length nut far behind
Along Whitehall were brilliant Illumination*
tlioijiiinds of flags fluttered gayly, while every
fty fri t bonfires nnd colored lights mndo a scene
Chute ns dazzling in Its brilliance. Tho Grant
house, (bumberliti, Boynton & Co., J. I*. Sloven*
A Co., and the gas com) any'* office were u??l ??spa
tially noteworthy, while ninny buildings
Were less elaborately handled. As the pro
fusion passed along Whitehall, it was easy to
how Imposing it was. Among the tmuspnreimlea
were the following: M Low Tariff and Itcform,'
"Jwlnt tLe Old Town lied," "1876 cannot he lie-
pcstul," ???Tell the Truth,??? ''Bum.This ho,ter, 1
???'Bccchcr Our Preacher,??? "God Bliss Old Tom
Hindritks,??? etc.
Flora Whitehall street the procession turned up
Alalaiina, crossed the bridge, went around tho
bli-ck by Whitehall crossing, up Whitehall to
HuMcr and around by Forsyth street to Tiir. Com
mntTJoHofttp again. At Tine Cohstitutioh of
fice the procession was reinforced, and again they
start* d out, passing around Broad, Mitchell and
Whitehall again, and on reaching Alabama
paired down that street to Loyd, across Loyd to
Decatur and up Decatur to f'eachtreu. Every
where immense bonfire* were burning, rocket*
and Bomau cstulles were firing and the scene was
a wild one. Block's five-story building, the Mark
ham home and other places were elaborately
Illuminated. The proecsslou turned Into I???oooli-
tre e, and then a ret no of the grandest brilliancy
otcuritd. The procuftidou by that time waa nearly
a ndlo and a half long, ami the ihotisatuli of
torches looked like a river of fire that flowed along
the ridge lined by hanks of trees. Tho rreldcuoro
wire all brilliantly Illuminated. The Capi
tol City club houso was as brilliant iu
a palace and the lawn of the Leyden homo was
filhd w ith a thousand Chinese lanterns, while tho
building was lighted l>y hundreds aud hutidro lt
of esndhs, making it a blase of IlghL The female
Institute was elalairately Illuminated with Chi
nese lantern*, and the executive mansion was
alro brilliantly illuminated. By the time the pro-
evasion turned Into f???cwttiirefcthvro wore fully
rv. i t)-five tbou-. nd pcoi-iuoti tnesireeu. Never
lit the history ot tho etty w*ru there so many
people out at one time. When the proiva.i n
lea* bed Forest avenue It turned aud uninu bid
???. u* be true to the union and vlgl-
Lit in protecting the rights of ull
drives under the ccnstitution. Bat fellow eiti
sets. I am taking up too muon of your time f
can be beard by but a limited portion of this vast
audience, and It is my duty to give plane t > other
d'sfnguished so* nker who will entertain you b it-
ter than I have done.
Before I rake my sent f propose three cheer.* for
the constitution and the union.???
The three cheers were enthusiastically given,
Senator Brown then said,
???*I now propose three cheers for Cleveland aud
He ndricks," and the weikiu rang with choirs.
He then proposed three cheer* for
the democratic parly which were given
with great energy.
He then concluded by proposing three clieera
for food g-vtrrimont and a faithful, Just and
equal administration of the laws.
Hi roc one In the crowd then halloaed out,"three
cb(*n< for Gort rt'fir Jirnvrn!" which wore irfr.-r
with en apparent hi-nriy good will, and thespesk
lima bad ti-ren wiffd out And the
wonldshoWMhP country that it wm loyal to the
union And to the rights of every race aud condll
tlor of men.
Hon N J Hammond was Introduced and made
one ptj.*f.vst speeches of Ills life on tho reunit'd
other I i' M *" '*uiod of the republic an 1 the burning of
1 the bloody shirt.
l*??*pce .
???re loud calls for Mr.
failed to re spond. Then the crowd pr
steps ???*-
d.v but ho
?????* d no the
.... . ^ sped by the
i.?? k rnor. arid was gone.
Then I be crowd again took to the streets, the
proroslon starred up, nnd the bn/s went abed
painting ti e old town r??*d. Until aff.-r rnMuUht
' xultant_ shout* wcf?? heard. At one every.
thing
t) ere
stillne
with
only .. ..
stray patriot breaking the
i a shoot. At two o'clock sllcneo
the* sleeping rlty, and the great deal
whs tic demonstration
ROTES OK THE DAY.
There wasn't a ripple of troobJeJ
Govtrnor McDaniel made the best speech of his
life.
All the speeches were in good taste, conservative
end wise.
Tbef'aiital City club house was {brilliantly Il
luminated last night.
Mr. Grany f* the first man since Oliver Cromwoil,
who prorogued a Itghdatlvc lady.
There w* re a thousand speeches made yesterday
i nd wc didn't bear a poor one.
The city tirlutied with flags last night and tho
stats ami stripes were cheered every time,
Mr, K. I*. Howell road*- fifty speeches during tho
iny end night, and all of them took the hoys by
derm.
Colonel A. E. Buck la tho most hopeful of all
'publicans. He still asserts that Blaine la
elected.
donel Baum had a gong whlstlo put on to tho
. neat the artesian well, and mndo a bum that
added greatly to the enthusiasm.
At a negro prayer-meeting on Wednesday night
there was wc*plug on nil sides, and prayers th at
the colored lolka would not be put back Into
t> alar*
ifoke frnlth raised lhe hurrah, whon he said
now tor tourymn of Cleveland, then for tone
rstsof Hendricks.??? Hendricks la the hero of tno
our.
1 lie locomotive whistle serensdo was cmitlim-
ii mi 11 day yesterday, From a dozen whistles of
every rontclvnblo tone camo a chorus of rejoicing
shrieks. ???
Among tho many telegrams which wont from
Atlanta to I'rcMdent fh-ct Cleveland, that sent by
ngnwsman Hammond wua reiuarkuble tor it*
lots*. It read as follows:
TH??? J^i K ^UTtoH cannon that kept things lively
if.
st* rday was made In AtlHiUa by McCombs
ylor A l o.. and presented to Mr. Grady It wis
ei.nty si d shouted like a twelve pounder.
To Ills Excellency Grover CbjvclHnd, Albany,
N. V: Laying It-* Imml In ynnrs, the solid muth
pledgea support to lumest cmn??ltntlon il govern
ment As IIiiiam said toHolmnon, ???Ucauso the
Lord bath loved Ilia people, Hu bath made theo
king o
r then
by the Gate City (fimrd, under
n and ^ol ^Captain J??ek*on. Too pro
to tbi i UslimliOb-c. I.aluiig l?? front of lu-u b ill |
Ji g *i??*???? filling Marietta street with k of tira
fir bmciaiMih way. For some lima tho horns
|looted, tiic >??ainls played, ttie dnuna iioat, (no
At last <|UDl was rcstorcil and Mr. Grady Intro-
do*iu heoatur Brown, who said:
Kcllow clliiens: It nfiord* me groat plovutrn to
nod )ou lo-nlghl In tlioinldi>tof till* grand du n-
costu tli n. en??l to uduglu my voice wltli yours in
rejoicing over thifklorloo*victory Jnd achLred f
the f*u Herat tc parly.
Aft* r years of mbrulo tho result points to
thirty. They Lire a batiucMietweflii two toroher
mi which wiu* written, ???Boya' High bchool-Do-
nioeraey Forever 1'
W. A. Pledgee tl*o colored collector of the port,
nuJ* mei'Hi??:o speech to his iwoptoalnut four
o'clock jIsU r*lsy evening. He advised them to go
to tbelr home* nnd await the result, and If Clove-
isi'd ws* pic*It!nit they would find the demo*!rat*
* v ???*??? f nd they would be no worse off than
vpubt
rule.
City Guard madoan exceedingly hand*
w ine appearance. The mmpany fired a astute at
the?? a) itsl city club,one nt tho mansion, another
at the rapitol, another at The Constitution ofll v,
another at I ho Journal and auoiher at tbepullco
ABLAZE WITH LIGHT.
Ml always has been loyal to tho ???oitaUtiHloi).
ai.d to the g vat fundamental ???.principles of our
a??tviinm??ut; and It will
Its lojallty In Uie administration w... .
the wdl of the people Is soon tabu Iniippirat-I
tutu f ewer. *
" llhtn the sphere assigned It by the oonttlti
tlcn tbunslloiiul governuiit Isabao utulyaupiviii
ai d D la the duty of every good eitlseu to rondi..
to It I* ysliy anil nUdlcDe**, and It Is tho duty at
evrty silinmbtratlun faltbfuilv to exenuto Mn
laws ms* t*d In conformity to tliecoimtltuiioii o
the UulUd Hlatis.
Within the sphere of the reserved right* for tho
plMittlnti of Inert I m If government the Htul-w an
equally supreme, aud H la the glory of the
dm Piratic party that It liu at way*
???diPCHl *i the ilslitof local self government with
in tt * limits of the reserved powers, l.-l u* In
svirtnieto lids great principle of tno constitu
tion. siut nun Ire??very officer of the govcrnuouit
todi*charge liUilutles faithfully, aud to ulvj a
proper simtiut ??if his stewardship wherever
cwlu d on hi to do.
] kt.ow it ha* Itccti said hy some that tho tri-
tin | fv????f the drtuperatie party will i*o fatal to ttio
rights id the colored p?? oplc of the south This L
a glint mhtake. The deiius-ratlc party of tho
tmiuii has aiiNpte*! In giNttl iaIiIi tho roo-uiNtruv
linn lM ????ures, slid tile Lws which were oiiaetc I
In aiiordatiee with the constltiitton. 1'ho
aiioretui of the democratic party to iiowur will
Miiire to the eolntnl ruce of tnu south
taller prelection than they h ive ever enjoyed,
w lib the tuilest trcogultioii ol all the li'gal nahts
to wbteh they are* entiled. Home have sail U
wa* th?? purpose of Die democracy lomiN'ave tho
* 'id iaiw. kofwr trum tht?? b* tna true they arc
di teiiniM ??t to pnitiH t uat only the (rotdo
rare-. I ut to pron* t an t seiuire to them tho ballot
wblih was placid in (heir hands hy the isiiutitii.
tb nal sin* ndinenta and thu re-coustnieltou act*
C reed by cotlgicsa. l he repnolteau |*aiiv put tho
Hot li-to the hands of the colons! radu (it the it.*-
lfet that thiy would suhhrl the south to radio it
titlebj that mean* I nder the Uth coiretlm
llotml stnci ilmrnt If tho aotitlioru states refund
to tire thu 1*1 lot to tbuui,
the inton'd race coil???d u-*t
Pr ruunttd In making up therepn??M'ut??tlve pipu
lati??>tiof the napM-me static. The six intllioits
of roiond Kople In the southern ??ut-* give* ti
thin- slutij87 rrprcHi.taUve* In the tmu??e au>l:t7
W-indrrs of the *11010011 college, to which they
wi-ibd not have L'cu otititlud bad tho ballot been
ilriiln) to ibo rolorod race.
Ibis gilts the south a great lucreaso of cower,
tut ss the colored race act with thu republican
rally aid the republican party 1* In thu min irlty,
that the Increase nt power is givuu to the dvuto.
(vary of tie south.
Many of the republicans now regre t that they
gave tno lal???ot to the colon*! pu<tpb>, hot tho
???* utb*tn statu* realizing the power which
It gives thrill, it wt<l In* very
c* (lain to sec to n that the ballot ts not taken tr on
the * i.lon *1 race. The rvpublhwu party gave it t??
*v;
adore*1 ia*v. and the*
i*l In it. tire am
number by thirty.*
In the elect iral
aV In thn present
??? In tho south and
sr * on??-r thurdorvl
i the de-uocraey I???M
rod. The triumph
w I've* npott the
it that all th ??? letil
Nrwkah,Ga.,November 7.???IdpedaLJ???The town
f?? wild with fXvhvnu nL Vivo thoaaml people are
on the??tret Is. 1 he bloody shirt has been burned
ami all are bnypy. The celuhratlon has bceu uu-
???tir)Nuicd lu Georgia.
COVINGTON Al.tVK,
Covington, Oa., November 7.~{8pooial.]-Cov
ington Is wild with cntbuslssui over the election
id Cleveland. A torch light procoslou from Ox
ford is parading our streets with drums and mu??lo
ami cannon firing, lung out tho old aud ring
lu the new.
with WITH KrCITEMKNT.
Cavr H'lttKu, November 7.???{ipeclal.j???Our vll-
1??M' L wild with uxoliemeut and aldtuu with
tin ill c*. Colonel NewtTuinltii L rewurrueled from
the disd and has a fit over every new telegram.
^SAVANNAH wiinwirn JOY.
Fa VANN All, Ga., Novetul??er7.???(H|>cclal.]??? Savuh-
m b is wild with Joy to day over the ren ptton of
111* news of CKv*land's election. Tire Chatham
mtfliery wascalleil out on the bay and flroda sa
int*'ol a bundled gum*. Immediately after a
uniting was called at tire coltou uxuluugo
N) t ci Lea were made by Maura. Wheaton, Lodrr,
Merit i, Norwood, ityald and others. Tire follow
ing telegram was sent undir a uuanliuous roso-
lutit.a id lhe meeting:
havannah, NovtnilH'r 7, IASI.???To Grover
CUveiatid, .\lbuu), New York: Tho following tomi
1 today ala mass meeli g or of It-
r*e??>r*fed and llluiulnatcd, and there wfit Ire a
rosgnifleient torchlight procemioo. Never since
the'warbus such wild enthusiasm been maatfestod,
and Borne is stirred up from centre to circumfer
ence. Thw demon-tuition to-morrow uigbt will
bean Impositgouo. Governor McDaniel. Evau
I*. Howell, II. W. Grady, Jfobn 8. Davidson, Thos.
\V. Milner. If, II. Carlton, W. A. Little, P.:tV.
Alexander, Judge Underwood, Seaborn Wright
and Judge Branham have been Invited to address
the people. "
l lOtANOE WILD.
LaG R A nor, Ga., November 7.???[Special.]???The
excitement here is beyond description. C.umou
filing, torch lights, fireworks and tin horns make
the night hideous. Business house* all closed at
2 p. m., and the treys are on the town for a fact.
BIRMINGHAM ABLAZE*
Birmingham^ Alu*. November 7.???[ftpeclalj
The city is ablaze with bonfires and fireworks.
The artillery compai y Is out with cannon, .which
re-echo tin-grand m ws of Cleveland'* election.
The streets are thronged with an excited popu
lace that could not await the formal jubilee to
morrow night. The Birmingham iron-maker* are
than satis led with (the democratic plaftorm,
and believe tbe whole country will give aaigh of
relief when the ran als are turned out.
AUnURN IN TORCHLIGHT.
Auburn, Ala., November 7.???[gpectal.]???Many
citizen* paraded tho streets to*hight in honor of
the demoi ratio victory. The procession moved
down the main rtrcitawith torches lighted, bugle**
sounding, and drums beating. The crowd wu*
addressed by several leading citizen* at various
points, fialutca are now being rapidly fired, while
i beer after cheer for Cleveland la heard oh pvery
band. 1 ho bloody shirt baa been burned and all
are;happy. ,
THE PROCESSION IN MONTGOMERY.
Montgomery, AIh., November 7.???[8peciat]-A
great torch light proccoMon was parading tho
streets to night. Flags were displayed, stores anil
residence* illuminated, skyrockets, tannic, and
shouting filled thesir. Captain J. It, Cllsby'a field
srtil cry find four hundred guns. The
exceedingly happy, some almost crazy i
themselves.
cuari.i>ton??gonr crazy.
Charleston, 8. C., November 7.???This hlty Is
wild with excitement over Cleveland???s election.
To-night bonfires are burning on Indepe&nco
square, and rockets, roman candles and other!lire
works make tho hc-nveiis brilliant. jjA
burning pink knots.
FpaiiTAMwtto, s. C., November 7.???To Tho Con
stitution: Weife burning pine knots to-night.
Hundreds In the prr cession. Glory be to God In
the highest, _ Carolina Spartan.
, THE GLOW OK VICTORY.
The Democrat** of tlin Country ta Grand
Jubilee.
It ini mon i??, Va., November 7.???Tho cnttuulasm
continue* unabated over the report of Cleveland's
lection. The excitement uf tho democratic pop
ulation I* unparalleled. Two hundred guns were
find to day upon the confirmation of last night???s
tidings from New York. But little buslaeuba*
been done In the city since yesterday. Tno news
centers have been crowded ull day with exultant
dmiocrats, ??ager for more news. There will bo
another demonstration to-night.
providence jubilant. ???* j
Providence, It. 1, November 7.???The democrats
of this city devoted this evening to a general oelo-
bratIon. Early fn the evening a suluto of 3* guns
fired, and tho street* In tho ceuter of the city
jthrongid by thou sands of men, whoahutiicd
thcmselvis hoarse. A strong detail Of police kept
order. A meeting was held 1 n front of tbo pity
hall, and speeches were delivered from the -tops
of that building hy several locatdcmoeratlc poli
ticians. At midnight a secoud salute of 103 guus
was tired.
vlve a li tie Dr. Boach gave the wound a care*
ful examination, and pronoun-lire it
AN EXCEEDING I.V DA NGEKOI'S ONE,
bfpsn dressing it The wound had evidently
Um made with some I e.vy instrument, probably
a piece of Iron, and Loldcs cutting tnu scalp for
Mvcral inches, fractured t'ie skull. Mr. Grlifln
though somewhat revived reroainel unconsc ous
thronghent the nlRht ar??d the entire day yes ter
day. end consequently bus been unable t ??? g. ve th ;
police departn ent any information couceruiut
the murdeious lo^ault. Acting CapUin
Mien and Captain Criin gave tire
rr bi-ery n careful Investigation yest*r-
day and soon became convinced that
si roe one had watched Mr. Grlfiln until he close*!
end then, being acquainted with Mr.
WBu". .
cl walk,
ii g himself at th
route, his sl<??
t'ig'1
Biotheiton streets, awaited .......
stpti-ach As snon as Mr. Grlfiln
pi??cd the corner the robber stepp 1 **! out aud
dealt the murderous blow before Mr Gtilliu even
!???!* cted an ??*aanlu The captains f*??uu??l a p*)ol
* in ibis city.
stall a
???tod. !r
the V*vrr
In-t to every c *???* of cititm* in , v. i
it I* broad nr * d lei ear motto
yffh ??at*d ??? x**r* jn*t **> ??? t ??? |f
* bd their Revo
giu| Ideal sueito
K D li??*??*Ahi Chairman.
NrcreUry.
A curonilttuuol fifty was appolnte*! to meet at
tbp; coutthouM to tnakg arranguiueuta (or the
wlibratton. At lour o'clock the ureetiug wa* large
!y fitundeil. captain J. F. Wheatou wa*
tinud prealdunt. Captain Goor.c A. M.,,or,
Colotiel J. II. Eatill, H. It. Kiehanl??*m, vice preal-
dtnta. A o>u>niUtteou fiuauceamt arnuiguraetils
was ??p| otiiUd.aiul det iiletl to have a grand torch-
ligbl f r*xoalon, Uluiiiinatlug the rewideucLH and
Lu??inc*?? houses, (twill bu the biggest affair In
the history of Chatham county.
l>u a hotisonta! bar tn front of Justice Tyson's
ofhtc, uu Bull street, la uow haugti.g a white cock
"diad," with a placard attached, announcing
that'???the plumed knight is dead." Above tho
??? plub cd ki ight" is piivhcd* b*ack game cock
with the placard, "Cleveland killed him " Cleve
land is a cold blackbird aud bold* hL head high.
The stin ts were througud P??-uight with uuthu*
sLstir mm, ch????rtug fur Cluvelaud, aud tho boys
with lighted lanturua. Alt busiuuas was suspended
to day, and nothing ol iutenat beyond irelitic*.
At out f-WuA) cbauKed hsreU on tire ro*ult. It Is
statid that Tom Jobnsou, colUvtur.bet fur partii'S
Mth fft.ucon Maine's elcctluu.g tv lug odds.aud
it ts now scooped in.
Atoista, Ga., November 7.-{ApecUL]-The
Augusta dun cm'rats, wild with eaeitemeut, met
in roarec Umtgbtat Market hall, Dr. Dcmu??ure
Fold presldibg, aud tUcided on a grand tie*
trmtlun and torchlight proces*nat next
Men day night. Torches have burn ordered Irons
York, and the celebration will ire memorable.
Futhnstastar spevehca were made t<> night byO ??l*
| on*I Charles C. Jon .% Ifou. ratfW.ihb. Gar-
J roll and M. 1*. K??*??tcr. The tame *treakers, with
I Urn. 3. r C, ll:.rk. ud oilK-1???. will ??p.???ik nt
Monday ni|bt???a *!uu oiatrstiuu
RSJUIC.'NO IN HS1
Hour, Ga.,* November 7.-lnten*e excitement
has prevailed ht ruall day. The bulletin boards
j are surnutuded by large erow*K, an*t when lt>re
I came certain that Cleveland waselcctet the e i
thn>ia*m iknew, no bound* Tht* aftemo^u
a meeting of ciiitrus was heM, and a
'M??rd demcnMrsthm arrautp<l for t**-m??rr??w
night ore bundre??l tuns will he fired by tree
Cbcrukuc artillery. Every buirec In Home will ba
DEMONSTRATIONS IN CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati, O.Novcmber 7,???Tho street demon
strations hero havo beon unlformally good-na
tured though very noisy on account of tbo us3 of
Jn boros and other loud tauudlng lustruaieats.
The Commercial nszettu to day anuounced that U
,would paste no more balltlus -JjvlRSl | ??^r
fftople to go home and await the rogtifiir ntale'of
receiving the news. Tho advice scorns to have
bet n taken, as tho street* are comparatively quiet
to-night.
CLEYILAND REJOICES.
Clxvrland, O., Novcmhor 7.???Tho democrats
filed a salute of 100guns thi* afternoon and auoth
tr of the samo number to-night?. They have beon
parading In largo and small companies with or
without uniforms, decorated with badges and
roosters, until a Into hour to night, making tho
streets resound with tho noise of Uu horns and
cheering. Tho Jollification meeting in armony
to-night was addressed by tt\o national coinuiltt so
man, W. W. Ai mat rung, Congreuman Koran and
others. Tho street parade was arranged for to
morrow.
JACKSONVILLE EXCITED.
Jacksonville. FI*., November 7.???During tho
past three days tho exottement throughout the
state over tho election has been lutense, supass*
ing even that of INTO. Tho reporta of UlcveUud'i
vie tt Ion, received to day, have earned a wild out
buret of enthusiasm, a salute of ono hundred
guns was fired and the Jubilant democrats para
ded the streets with horus, trampirauclcs aud
new brooms.
NEW ORLEANS QUIET.
New Orleans, November 7.???The city has bacn
rt niRikably quiet to day. The news thL* forenoon
was not altogether satisfactory to tho democrats
tut when Jay Gould's lettet to Goveruor Cleve
land was pot on the bulletin boards, it Inspired
tho democrat* with coiifidencd and was regarded
by the conservatives ns an iresuranro ,that tho re
sult, whatever it might be, would bo arceptoil
peacefully. To-night rocket* and bomb* are being
ret off, while bonfires aro burning lu various
quartirsof the city.
KNOXVILLE riRKS HER OUNS.
Knoxville, Tenn., November?.???The democrats
filed 21U gnus to-night in honor of Cleveland's re
potted election. _
Ailmtt Drencher.
Cir.vri and, O., November 7,-[8peclal.]-A spe
cial to the Mauer from Oberllu reports that last
night, after receiving tho report that Ulaloe was
ilected. the college studiuis and cltizena?burned
a l*outin, discharged guns, fire d an hour, and had
a big Jubilee with tin p*n??4*nd other uumudcal^n-
pUmetitrt. lu their rounds they paid a visit to
the residence of Her. Mr. MUls, a sen lo
In tbo colltge aud an ordained minister
w ho lias been a conspicuous advocate of the cause
of the prohibition party. Tire moment the noise
began in (rout of his house, lie fired four shots
freon a revolver Into the crowd. Oue of the allots
slightly wounded a student named Mitchell, pierc
ing the edge of hts cor, and grazing the side of his
head. MUls was arrested and held iu 1100 ball for
trial to-morrow. Feeling against him is reported
to be strong.
A MIDNIGHT BLOW.
out of Ufa head toe
??? 0 , (touch wa*
frequently by his bed. Late ves
uri a) mternoon hi* condition WiS reported a.
critical, but bis phvfiHan hopes and expects to
bring bin) through All right. Tho wound m 1-res
ted back of the left ear The police department is
working zcalomdy to unravel the mystery.
AMONG THE PEOPLE.
The Jonesboro News notes that "/Undo' Pete
McLeroy, whose wife died a few months ago, was
unltid In the holy bonds of wedlock last Thursday
to Mre. Lambert, a widow lady, aud daughter of
Mr. Smith Williaimrn.???
Csptaiu J. P. (mbodcn, of JDahloncga, is to vizi
Auarnlia in a couple of weeks.
The combined ages of Metsrs. A. G. and If. J.
Ilit'b tower, of Troup county, nnd J. P. aud G; H.
Hightower, of Alabama, four brother*, are two
hundred and seventy years. Mr. A. G. Highto:
Is 7rf, and the oldest. Mr. II. J.. next to the yuuug-
island 74.
Bi v. G. A. Lofton, of Dalton, began a serfes of
rtrmons to youug people yesterday evtuiug ou
young Bible characters. His first discourse was
???Abralomthe Fnst Young Man.??? Ho v/itl also
bcgin?a series of sermons, for Sunday morning,
???Paul???s Metaphors, or, the Gospel
JJltndratcd.??? Ills first discourse iu
this scries will Ire: ???The L'urletlan Ksce.???
(umiila Clarion: Kev. K- A. Cloud, of Jones
loro, accompanied by his family passed through
uur town this morning on their way to tho ???Laud
of Flowers," where they expect to??*pend the win
ter. For the psst three winters Mr. Cloud has
made Florida his home, traveling by private con
ic) once for tho pleasure of tho trip. We visited
his ramp yesterday evening aud found him quite
snugly fitted out for both traveling and camping.
Colonel A. H. Cox, of Atlsnts, has purchased a
fur in in Polk county, and may become a citizen oi
the seventh congressional district.
Elder J. W. Mitchell, of Kentucky, late pastor of
the Christian church, ut Whiting, Kausos, has ac
cepted a call from the Second Christian church of
Augusta, and entered upon his duties there yes
terday.
BLAZES IN OdZORGIA.
Wednesday night about eight or nine o???clock
the sparks from the eugiuo set the ginhouseof Mr.
J. B. Battle, m Quebec, Schley ;county, ou fire,
lhe gluhouse and tlx bales of cottou wire burned.
The ginbouso of Mrs. Bray, near Sulphur
Springs, was burned lust week. Loss about Si.WO???
partly coveted by Insurance.
The ginhouse of Mr. James Rhodes, fa tho south
eastern portion of Cherokee county, wus burned
up with seven boles ol cotton iu It ono day last
week.
On list Tuesday nlghl the stable.*, crib, etc, on
Mr. Burke Baldwin???^place about five miles below
Fort Volley, was set ou lire anil destroyed. All
bis coni, forage and three mules wero burned
and Another'badly damaged- Tho fire was the
work of mi incendiary.
On lost Friday a furious flro was raging ou tho
lands of Mr, O'. VY, Collins and Mr. Robert Win
chester. Tho former lost ten thousand rails aud
About two o'clock yesirrelsy morning J. L,
Grlfiln, who keeps a saloon on Whitehall street,
near Mitchell street, waa waylaid by some mur
derous Villian aud rubbl'd and nearly killed.
Mr. Griffin remained at hts s.il**oa night before
last until twelve o'clock, and after closing up and
balancing bis books and cash started home. He
midi* on Windsor street and for yean he has
passed over the route he traveled nUht
before last without once being It-
in bred with. Yesterday morning with
no mol out or HAEMncrsLUxu him.
be locked hi* saloon doors and started bom*
Kr kb!1c1 along slowly, a* was his custom wit i
hts lauds crossed behind, an! Just as he pise-1
Broil erton sttfrisotne mUoivAnt stappwt quickly
itly fre m behind the corn *r and droit him
??? treble V-w on the
it ere amt torough Mr. 1 ...
ht> *ut?? b, a van ake sold time pi* 1
*t<d at %*u* ten oolUra iu money and <
cut Leli ??? h ft).
Not b???fx??iter Mr. Griffin was bn
ai-ttFg t'ftptan. Muon '
sidianik fn a yo* 1
t mturg irslcb the
fire, at o tltlt-c the
the
left In tbbeksaud fttnks lu his
old story. Careless rail splitters let fire get into
dry gross in the field, aud away it went.
Mr. W. II. Moore, of Colcmai) station, had the
mlsioituna to lose bis gin houso ou hut Saturday
urfeuneny night. Tho fire is supposed to have
bten accidental, rou'id by a match or some othsr
foreign substance iu some cotton glutted Saturday.
Tie house was a three-story structure nnd con-
tiifuiti otto bale of cotton, two gius, one coudeusor
und a few other thlugs which were con
sumed. The insurance ou tho property burned
Is about 91 0C0.
Last week was noted tho bunting of tho cotton
house of Mr. J. W. J. Ta> lor, Jn Mouroe. There is
strong evidence that the houso wa?? robbed of most
of the cottou it contained and then burned to
conceal tho robbery.
POINTS OF SPORT.
THE FIGHT FO
The aggressive war wage
Company against all all forms o
has produced a good effect. T
grade, cheap, adulterated, and
driven into an attempted defen
they have exposed their names
powders to the public.
The Royal Company set
years ago. It was the first to
for this purpose, and to expose
manufacturers who were en
more profit might be derived
posures then made, a disguste
the press were the means ol
powders from the market.
All forms of lime baking
upon consumers In this vicinit
sally condemned by chemists a
of lime, like alum, can only be
and the purchaser is unware of
shown themselvss in a disor
It is because of the contin
these dangerous, adulterated
prietors and peddlers are now
and revenge their disappointm
hoods and sham analysis ag2in
The Royal Baking Powder
of a century, earned a reputa
which no such dishonorable or
down or destroy. It has stood
practical use, and has been en
chemists, Professors Love aud
chemists of the country, as in a
wholesome and of the very hi
not possible for either the new,
baking powders, or those well
lime, alum, and other impuri
favor.
XSEE3 C JSLTi OTKfVtXKJSt AS
JOHANN HOFF???S
MALT EXTRACT
hljto REIT HEALTH HEVEltAuK, Tonto'aiW
Nutritive known. TI*o li< uu. *o VO.VTAINt)
ONK-TlllUD MONK n, th.. bottle thon the
Imitation, and !??? UlirEIUOIf in qiuaty.
??? I iu??v<. nae<l Jniu ,n lioff> T
Ifarrfion Adair, of Ilcury cowrty, has captured
one hundred ???possums this scavoq. Ho aho
caught two pole cata by mistake.
Ben Neal, ol Ilcury county/ killed three squir
rels at one shot lest Mouday. Game is surely be
coming plentiful.
Holcomb Moore, of Greene, killed a partridge
Ibis wttk that was beautifully spotted with white.
One day this week a mad dog was killed by Mr.
J. T. lTuukttt, who lives near Moxlcy. It was
wild with tho dhease, nnd attacked everything
it met; it even bit and tr it d to tear up bushcr. It
Is supposed to havo been blttcu by a mad dog, a*
three dogs that were considered mad wero killed
in that community two weeks ago.
Mr. Jackson Mortou, oLMilton county, lost, on
Saturday before the llrat .Sunday In October,* hog.
On BuuOny, the second day of November, so mo
one was passing an old dry well, aud beard a
noise, aud on looking in saw the hog, which had
been Incarcerated a month, lacking one day. He
was taken out tn an emaciated condition, having
eaten nothing but dirt for tho spaco of time Iu
which he was imprisoned. When rescued he was
very vicious.
Dalton Citizen: A singular accident occurred to
Dr. N. J. Ilathoru Tuesday night while en route
home. As he was passing at the intersection of
School street and Thornton avenue a largo musk
rat bounded from a ditch and made a warlike
assault upon him. Fortunately the gentleman
carried a stout cane with which he repelled the
attack of the vicious rodent, and after a short aud
decisive battle succeeded in killing it. The musk
rat's mode of stuck was to spring forward sud
denly and tbcu hurriedly retreat a short dUtauce.
returning again torcuew the battle with increased
ferocity.
ESSENCE OF D!Xl??.
Work baa commenced on tho customhouse buil
ding at rcnsacola, Fla.
Texas still has some pioneer and fighting preach-
era???among them is Andrew Jackson Totter.
The prospect for a good season at Aiken. 8. C.
Is very fine, and the winter tourists are tregiuning
to move.
An advance colony of seven families of an a*??o-
eUtion formed m ar Springfield, Mass., have arriv-
red in south' Florida.
_ .. ... At tae _ .
sunt tor. b.u by tha time i.e
Ir. Gretna began to re
In a Very Weak Condition, Sinking From
Jfarvoua Preutratios,"
A patient in Mississippi gives tbUicromt
of a ' marvellous chauge' ; wrought iu hercou-
diti*??.:
Last December I received your Compound
Ox > yen- I whs in a very weak coa ittiou.
tit.kit g from nervous prostration. I com-
re sLrcd it* uee immediately, leavingofi overv-
tbing el??e. And what a tnarvelhm* change
it a rough* in a tew we- ks! Bo rapidly .{id l
mprevethat neighbors and friend* who ha I
turn fami'iar with my eo uptainU for several
Ultra are-still full -*f w.*n*ier at my recovery.
Our "Treatise oa Comt*o md Oxygen,??? coi
tal n ire g a history of th# di*eov^rw and T*-??de of
action of tbi* remarkable enr*??iv* sgs tt. an L
o large reeoid of surprising cure* ia Coa imp-
t:??n, 4>f??rrb, Neuralgia, Brooch it is, A* Vn*.
e e., and a wide rerega of chronic disease#, * '),
b. sstt free A??M'-???? Das. Stsekit A Pal-:*,
llt'il and 1111 G nr 1 street, t hia.
ltmrlin,'
XKNBitA Mneyt>nzsorr,Hoim a 9 %nt, forth*
iA<.s>sdJ70ii*????s<??i > sasahista. l rsi,
sen*???Aly fri *nn wwt*w
i REMARKABLE CURE
PHYSICIANS ANDSURGONS
DECIDED *
TO USE THE KNIFE.
My wife and dangh ter suffered for years with an
affection of the throat, which wa* gradually but
surely undermfuing their health, and was a source
of anxiety to all of us Two of the host physli'
of the city and also a surKPou were railed in,
after a careful examInutlon they ??h-eided that there
waa no chance for a cure unlemi they would
sent to undergo a surgical nitration. Wo
much opposed to the knife In*uir iuhnI, nutil all
efiecU were truly wonderful: and niter* few bot
tics bad been tak??-n th??-y weroentlivly relieved ol
the trouble aud their health fully restored. II
any of my family should ever be similarly affee-
any
ted, I would, if uerwary. travel aronud the world
in order to fret thi* remedy.
Very respe* tfnlly, W. n. MANSFIKLD,
Mncon, (la.
Macon, Ga., August lfith. 1880.
with greet plemure I certify to the efficacy of
that truly excellent n-ersratlon-Hrewer???s Long.
Restorer. It has indeed proven to be a soveielga
reroisly in my family. For many months ray wue
ba> suffered from weak lungs, and hs* experienced
great difficulty In breathing, so much so that ahe
could not sleep at all at nhrht; she also Inst her
appetite, and, in fact, her condition waa truly
alarming. The Lung Restorer having been recom
mended by several friend*. I resolved to get it and
tret Its virtues, which I did. and with the roost
happy reflect. Phre Fis taken but two bottle*, and
the result is worob-rful. 8he now experiences no
difficulty In breathing, her appetite Is good, and
she Is rapidly regaining her strength and I am
convinced its continued use will effect a perman
ent cure. I would, therefore, cheerfully recom
mend It to all who have weak lungs, aa it cannot
fail to be of great benefit to all who may give it a
trial. Yours truly,
BB . GEORGKW.SIMa.
The above testimonial wa* given in 1880. Hear
what the same gentleman says after an Interval o'
four years-
???1 nave nad no cause to change my opinion rel
stive to toe efficacy of Brewer's Lung tWorer iu
cases of diseased luegs. The bcueflt derived by
my wife from its use has been permanent. Mr
faith in its virtues is such that 1 cheerfully rccom
mend it to all who are afflicted with pulmonary
disease. Very respect fully.
GKOROKW. SIMS
LAMAR, RANKIN Ac LAMAR
Maoon, GF t .
SUPPLIES
RALIWAYS,
MACHINISTS',
ENGINEERS???.
H.T.Duke&Co.
*??? Iron Pipe, Fitting*,
Yilvsj, Cods, lad Tools,
163 West Second Street,
CINCINNATI, OSia
vol ut wky
R PURE FOOD.
d by the Royal B iking Po wder
f adulteration in baking powder
he manufacturers of the low
poisonous powders have been
se of their goods, wherein
and the character of their
\
out upon this crusade several j
bring to light the use of alum,
the intamoys practices of thoseH
dangering health and life that
frem their powders. The ex-
d public, and the influance of
banishing most of the alum
powders are now being foisted
y. Their use has been univer-
nd physicians. The presence
detected by chemical analysis,
its use until its effects have
ered system.
ed and vigorous, pursuit of
baking powders that their pro-
endeavoring to vent their spite
ent by circulating absurl false
st the Royal Baking Powder,
has, during the last quarter
tion throughout the world
tricky adventurers can pull
the test of a long, actual,
dorsed by the Government
Mott, and by the most eminent
11 respects absolutely pure and
ghest leavening power. It is
experimental, and suspicious
known to be adulterated with
ties, to supplant it in the public
& fiVSS CURE FOR
bh. tEx^y-wras???
CSOLBUN SPE31FUC..
t he fr ivrec. s ctroot coffee or tall
a sjiootJv and porauuicnt cure,
1!?? a moderate drinker
. .4 rvick. Yhousocdf of
. .: ;wju aiade temperate mea
, - Oolden Speclflelnthei*
?? . .. ??? s ledge, or*i to-day
. i '. T v inking of theu'Wdfrea
???.ratio! -ifTocts resui?? crom ita
>.n, ??K' puvifiea and curie he*
tho blood, aV'iya ??.??????? vousness, and ineltresto
hettUhrul action all the orputiofdlgoitlo&i
l rmjn-4"??o ji m
Golden Bpottle Ce* 18b Rase Street, ClntlnnstLO*
3POIl SA??iB BY
MAGNUS & HIGHTOWER
Dmggi8t8,
ATLANTA, S WOROIA.
The ??? Hilldale " Herd
-OF-
JERSEY CATTLE!
SERVICE BULLS:
L EONDIAM 3010. HIRE: SIGNAL 1170. DAlf t
Geranium auva. 14 Itw. lu 7days.
8IGNALI*KTItO 11678. Hire: LeonJdaa 9010L
sou of SIGNAL 1170. Dam; Optima 6715, daughter
of SIGNAL 1170. 10 lb*. 8 oa. ia 7 days a* a 3
year old.
KINO KOKFKK, Jr., 12827. 40W por oeut
COOMA881R. Hire: King Koffee ikVSi, Dam:
Island Star 11876. 21 IU. a nz. a?? 6 year old.
HVKF OF YOKK, afis*. Sire: Grand Duka
Alexia 1010. Pam: Kitty clover lilt, 14 lba in 7
days.
These Bulls will be allowed a limited number
of approved Cows after November 1st, 18M, aft
1100.1)0. Ordure bookit! now. Keep Of Cdws la
Milk, free of charge; others 12.00 per week aft
owncrarisk, YOUNG STOCK FOR HALE.
L. J. A A.^V. HILLj^
Hilldale Frrm last East 1'oint, slx^milea front
Atlanta, on Central, end Atlanta aud Weal Polnft
Railroads???Indus running to and from at all hours
of the day. *epT4???tf snn wky
BARRY???S
LUXOMNI.
lu tcoubi .
months of pregHsucy it reilevreall aaase of fiiiC
m and weight, so anoeylug to the oendittom^
Luxomul relieves cramr??, false palna, and nro*
taotes tret and comfort at night: it greatly smell,
oratre the pang* of child birth, shortens Ubor era.
rentr after-palus, ac-t ilftatre recovery. *
For dt*order*d an-* reetnfn! w ???tmitlM
It has no equal, and is a anr-erior remedy tor nan*
I.a.nmnt I. n.. ;i .;nnul?? tat a
MMultfli <??f-???!?? pi.r.ta trot* which.
VT-If tr. i- tniif *-tb???ut donbt th?? tn.
*- r-v*. Prirt: siat. puhiehT IS
??? T *>.< Hit tbr ??? . ??? tL.
???ARhY w*slIPAOrtikUM IJU.,
s???tt??. AUanU. 0*.