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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION-. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY MAY 12 18l x
GEORGIA NEWS.
A ira.art Canii au'. rut *rorr-A (arfau aoel-
d, i on iho Savannah, glorias and Wsatera
Baltread-d Wad Oaf XIliad la Marl-
walber Oonntg-Otner Maw*.
A Frtwart county fl.bermtn, wbn pul tint bid
trot llnaa lo tha nineteenth district, tell, the Inde
pendent that one day la*t week hn cam;lit a nound
mid a half catfish on one of hla hooka and left It
daring the nliht and that on leturulng next morn
log be found that ou the lame book be bad oauf bt
an owl that meaamtd four feet from Up to tip o
3U wlnga. There la no aectlon of country In toe
world c xcept the dark nineteenth where owla dire
after Oab.
Captain Henry Persona (flrea the Talbotlon
Maw Era an Incident ole polite old bachelor who
took bit coffee cold to aare hla hotteM from embar
xaaamrnt. He waa trarellnt by prlrale convey
an re tbrootb the country, and ttopped for tho
night at the 0ne realdenoe of a llrat data farmer,
who Heed tome dl.tanoe from the market The
colonel tea a pawing rural, the lam
lly waa re lined, hoapltable, abound-
Jn( Id ererytblnf neceaaary for elerant llrlnt.
Supper waa unnanally late, and thla delay the
colonel attributed lo the fact that the lady waa
elaborating the ordinary family meat At laat be
waa melted to lha dining room, and.tbongh noth
Jpg teemed wanting to make tbo meal erery thing
that eonld be deairod, ho noticed, deapllo tho affa
bility nl tha lady, a aomewhat troubled look In
her expression. When conn waa atrrad, aba re
marked, with much embarraaament, that aba wai
rery tot ry aba bad no anger: that they bad eent to
tbo rnorket town and were looking
that day for a barrel, bot tbe wagon bad not eomo
and aho delayed aupper on account of It. Tho
polite colonel, aeolng how troubled tbo lady waa,
who prided henelIon being a One housekeeper,
remarked InalanUy: Why, madam#, ft Just aulta
me; I nerer drink coffeeaweetened. Ah, wbat n
relit!, and how gracefully the colonel alpped away
tha "l-ltler cop,” which really waa dlataatefal al-
xoal to neuaea. Curing tha night lha wagon
came, and In It the anger. The lady, at break-
fait, iweelencd tho coffee In or-
cry cup. Forgetlog the coloncl’a preference, aho
band, d the copaud aauoerfo film, and altar be
graapedtba aauoer, and before aho relinquished
bar held, aba remembered that be pri ferret coffee
without augar. "Ab.ticuaamo, colonel, I bare
fbfgottcu and put augar In thla cup, I will give
you one without augar." Tbo colonel bold on,
gnd In bla bland way aald, "It makea no differ-
t me, madame.” She Inalated on taking It back,
l,nt to held on, datcrmfnod be aald refer lo lot
go, for be bad no uae for eoffee wltno-1 augar.
On Holiday tlio -lib IniL, a letter v a rooelrtd
tromthoanperfntcudeutof the aayi -m that Ben
Winn, who was atnt there week btforo last, had
cat file throat from ear lo oar with a piece of an
old raaor that ho carried there with blm. Ho la
dolna rery well at preaenk
Hr. Boos, one ol (Jordon oonnty's oldest settlor!
nnd among bar moat rcapectod cHtxena and pro-
gresalro larmera, died at hla heme, In Sugar Val
ley dlitrlokyeotcrday oronlng, under Tory peculiar
circumstances and quite unexpected by hlmaelf
nnd family. Though a man adrancod In years,
being eighty-six yean, of age, Hr. Boas waa onl on
bla farm, looking after hla (arming Internal!. Yea-
day morning b* rolurnodto ino houao about tho
uiual dinner hour, and upon arrlrlng
then found hla bees swarming. Ho
undertook to hire them and
waa along one time on top ol tho head, from the
cltlrcta of which be died late In tho oronlng.
Alter lecolrlog tbo atlng Urn pain becamo ao In
terne that a physician waa aent for, but upon bla
nrrlral no aerluuaneoa waa attached to tho matter
nnd bo left After learlng, Hr. Boat became de
cidedly worse, aud tbe pbyslrfau via tent for
again, but before bla seoond arrival Hr. Boss waa
dead. He] was walking about tbo yard n abort
time before bla death, and ljad gone In and laid
down on o lounge In hie back rereads, where be
died ebortly alter laying down. Hr. Boas wai tbo
litber of our follow townsmen, U. G. and N, J.
Boat, and of Captain J.G. lloaa, ol Atlanta, Ga.
Ur. U. U. Cary, superintendent ol Osherleo lor
tbo Halo ol Georgia, will atari on a lonrol Inspec
tion to-day. It la now "closed" time for tho ml.
gretory flahre In this state. Complaint haring
Leon made that Illegal Halting la going on, tho ob>
Jielof this Inspection la to anppromaucb illegal
ity and lo see that mo llih laws of tho atato are re-
epee ted, Dr.Caty'a examination will begin on
tbe Sarannab river,
Tbe Athena Banner complains that In that city,
aa likewise In Urn largo cttlca ol Georgia, there
nre a number ol low-down, depraved imported
while women who are Bring on torma ol Intimacy
Wiu. negroes. Agon Usman from Oglethorpe says
that one of there emturea has robbed ono ol hie
Benda of hla wulrh and all bo baa, yet tbo poor
tool Is bragging ol bla conquest to thaolberblaoka.
The Banner farther says that each conduct can
liut route tronblo between tho mere, and ao far ns
Athena Is concerned tbo city aulhorlUea are de
termined to auppreaa It II chain# and atrlpca will
ncoompUab that end. A half d,nan of thare fits
dens are now being oloaoly watched by tho police,
and no quarter will bo shown tretugrearera.
Dublin Qaastto: On laatRundny t-rculng, near
Uerdy anrlngt. this county, occured ona of tho
raddret auoutiiiK anraya In Uto hlatory ol Uo coun-
ilM team and renuoitod that
draw him a drink of water.
„ -- a gentlemen hastened to comply wllh
bla request, but wh, u In a lew fret ol tho well,
ttreria told blm that II be lourhed tbo
buckri be would cut blm in pieces,
bciei* [ban naked tbs eonUomcn to
walk with blm down Uto rood and stated that bo
•Djcnp cTcr know ol It (loins a short <tinane*
down ibo trad Ro*rni told hla companion that
hrwa*Botnf to stand on hi* headona atnmpand
made lb* attempt, whan ha fall off tn violent con*
vuiftii.ua. Tha two avutlamen carriwl tha lu*in »
man to hUhoma and notified bin brother ot h i
coidtUon. Tn* brother of lha Iniana
nan then arcore th* aMtatanc* of aarerat natch
ll.e. nearly, <u :.|a emthar's condition and told
low.ry not -n b-.it blm If becamo to bla bouao.
EPs^*'i$B53™* , " a * * tuM
wnt lo kill that ol bowery.
" Suit'Si'wouia'comVS
Mckiirg rrtb f tn death. On Sunday nl*it ha
paud the s-Utaa it»tlt*s!y *i»4 thea re*fro 1 lo M
rotta. The next moraiuj when called fofbmV
fait tbe mem waa four-d vs«cant and nothin* *1*0*
baa been hea*d or naan of him He left »i»« cloth'
Inf, limit and all other property.
op* pocket waa found a bu*fn«« letter
wrften by John O. Owen, 33 North Forsyth street,
Atlanta, aud Chief Oliver telegraphed to that gen
tleman If h* knew of Barria’a whereabout*. He
was answered no. lift trunk wae then opened,
and under the clothing a number of private let*
tot* and ©oniniuniretiona written for papers and
for Tbs Cox*Tnrt f Tio» were found. The articles
were ou the electro-magnetic apparatus, for ntlud
rinding, and be argued (bat tbe suicide of Berrien
Brooks, of Atlanta, was caused by his mind being
affected b> the«lectro apparatus. Thar* la a love
letter from Henrietta Orrcum. ot Minnesota, and
auotber from a lady friend, stating that Idas Oar*
ana bad dUd of heart disease. Harris la a Hplrit-
UAllst It Is tbe confidant opinion that he has
committed »ulcl<fc from despondency, and tha
river is watched tor bis body.
W. T. Bobfert* baa been allowed by Judge Em
cry Speer, in Savannah, to give bond
fir the sum of ten thousand dollars, pending tha
appeal to tbe United Statue circuit court. He ar-
rived from Savannah on Tuesday nnd arranged tha
bond. Hla appeal glvea hla n delay perhaps U I
(all.
ALL through dixie.
amount subtracted from
within the pine belt will leave 3,100JSM acres of
wild land. Having no data to estimate the Dum
ber of wild land returned (as such) for taxation, ,
which have been depleted of lte limb” *—
' 000 miles of railroads that pus thn
. . belt, or the qnaotlty bordering upon tha
riven and other plaeea where tha tin bar upon the
land ii of tbe hardwood growth, It wontd not be
1st wrong to estimate ft folly one half of the 3,109.-
bin acres, which would leave 1.651,038 acraa. It .
w Hike seen that there la but little over one and a
half million of acrea of pine timber land within
the pine belt that Is not nowin proceaa ol being
denuded of Its Umber. Admitting that It wifi
require an average of 100.GUU sera* each rear to
supply the demand abroad for tbe timber, umber
and naval stores, that tn fifteen j cars the itipuly
will become exhausted. In vlewvt the fact that
i Tornado fawMThrough Jfaetsfte Jaunty,sj»b»=»»
-tL* Virginia Tutiwo Creep's a BieoUoa la
Florida—A (-hiktUBOOSa bookko«p*r
Arrested for Vmbtnfoiatot, Be.
MisMiseippi.
8. L Traub Vas asMisftinated ou the street one
nfgbt last week iu Msgnotla nesr bis boose.
There is lo cine to the mnrdcr* r.
"woodman,
spare that tree."
Dalton cltlsen: Another rich "strike" has been I
made at the, ‘'Legal Tender" mines near Fort
rectus to be no ihsdow of a doubt that silver ex ,
Istslntast quantities In tho Cobuttah range,
ylvan*
North Carolina.
Mitchell Bundy, of Iron Station, evnmtttel sui
cide last Wednesday by shooting himself in the
head. He was tired of life.
The old bouse In Charlotte from the stepi
which Jefferson Davis made his la*t speech In tbe
confederacy, baa been moved to make way for the
new express office.
for lumher purposefu l* well
Tenncssflo
E J. Hcskttb, bookkeeper of the Chattanooga
Commercial, was arrested and lodged In jail
Wednesday nichton tbe charge of embezzlement.
In Knoxville Intoxicated peddlers visit resi
dences and annoy the Indies.
The preachers of Nashville refused to extend Rev.
Cantsln Ed Payne of Cartersvllle, for the pest I Pennsylvania' capitalists are at preseut uegoultilig I *****
“"JET**!! lor the parch*** of the mlnea, with the Intention he should keep his appointments Nashville,
w days has been perfecting a scheme, which do- I 0 f comaicucluf mining operation* on a large I .•
1 enclosed the yard, hat
his family aud n
f. Mr. Lowery told h
Ipaltcs*. iu weut into the >ard with his
In hli' sTtus, and. when in a short distance ol
Hr. lowery rtSrd hU sun and fire.!.
\S° k * D lh ® ol Rogera and he
letl berk bleeding on the gronnd. Mr. Lowery
«refe^urre"'.IS,*uMV-«
«*!«*<»*• aa h. would
EOT«»% wsa
J”* Btm to tan .StSadxTuu JaUulni
tboucht kla condition uarnutM Ik '
Hr. B. I. Buck, ot Rockdale (treaty, dle-1 eul.
«out» laat ant, Hama attune at tha table taint
kUUrektaek when reao el hla family noticed
that aomcthln, area lha matter with him, hut bo-
XoreUrey could *« him ou a bed he waa deal.
He will ho burtad thla orunia, by the Masons.
This Is tho third or toailh sudden dreth lathis
Community wlthta tho last month or two.
Ihow rrclstercd at the hoardln,-
•* Arnold s hook Sfent asmM a n
Itaretaol HInre^mita. Hina. Ho reemM to.
reliant holy state of mint sad sroldod cosreres.
of rellctaJ£
rerorhed. when h» would trow eloquent la lu
disc melon. Hr remarked to hie landlady that
fMfcMMftMwtowa.MiiNfe, «r*r*
reloye to irorr»w. Tho plan la lo bare an old-
fashioned came 'ol lownboll by the old mm—
there toyreraol ata anil apwardc. Nearly all of
tbe old men In CartererlUo and tho sarroandlnc
community are to participate In tho game. Aaron
Collins and A. B. Hudxlns are to throw op, wet or
diy. The c*mo la to be ployed on the grounds ol
the Etowah baaeholl club.
Hn. Aaulo Ualnca, of Hart county, will oela
bra to hn Md birthday on Hay 11, by an old
fashioned quUUnf, and a reunion, aa far aa poml
bit, ol her nnmerona deaccndanta.
A communication recently published about
Elbe non has drawn from Hra. Edith Hardaway, of
Thornton, some rtry Interesting dotalla ol (leneral
Wiley Thomson's wile, who was Uto grandmother
ol Hre. Hardaway's Drat husband, named alter
General Wiley Thornton Ellington. Mrs. Thomion
claimed to bo daaornded from Focahontaa, tho
Indian maiden, and waa aald to exhibit many
traits of chancier erldencing tbe fact. She waa
patterned after the fashion ol ihd women of roro-
lallnuur times.
When Dr. Tucker preached the Introductory aer,
moo trfore tho Baptlrt conrcntlon In Nownan on
tbo 23d nit, a lady In the congregation waa wear,
lug tha same dress which aho wore thirty yeare
before on n similar occasion, at which tlmo Dr
Tucker waa also Ibo preacher.
There fa an old laay Bring la Athens, now eigh
ty-ten year, of age, who has nerer entered n
church or apoken on tho subject of religion. When
Ihlatoptels broached aho always gels up and
learn the room. No one knowa what la hor bo
nd.
Hi. O. J. Gwallney, ol Hagnolla springs, has a
kitten that hat the head of a rek Tho ears, noso
and month are shaped precisely like a rek whllo
tho balance of the animal is shaped llkoan ordi
nary cat.
Hr. Sam Howard, of Jackson county, who
claimed to bo descended from the kings ol Eog.
land, nnd to hare an lmmema citato In that
country, died on laat Sunday of dm pry. Hr.
Howard also hollered that he had a title to tho
land on which tho city ol Baltimore la batik In
•pita ol hla Immanre probabilities ho died poor,
J, U, Smith la n drummer who trefoil south
Georgia. He waa turned to n boll near Graham,
He attended, but Jnitbefore ho left he went out to
tar barrel and am eared the Inalde ol hla hand
with tar, then rushing back Into tho home, laid
he must be going, aa hla train wu coming, shook
hands with all tbo girls and talk Tho girls worn
not long In Dndlng they had aomothlng sticky
on their hands. The girls take It aa n good Joke,
but my they will get eren with him.
The police ol Athena are pulling all the Inmates
ol the honaco ol Bl fame. They ere determined to
break up there deni ol Infamy. Uayor I'rotom
Gantt bad two of there uympha before him Thurs
day, and they agreed to leave tho city end alnuo
more II he would tat them off.
InBerannah I art Saturday a boy named Willie
Unlreedy, In attempting to Jump on a atreet car
ol the Coast Line railroad, slipped and loU ou hla
beck. The car poind directly orer his body, kill-
lug him almool Instantly. Tho coroner's Jury ox.
honarelrd the roudnetor, ex the accident wu
purely the result ol careli
A serious accident occurred Saturday on tho
JarktonrlBedlrtalon ol tho Saranoab, Florida
and Western railroad. The freight train which
loll here ren Into n treetle over Kelley'• creek
near lha 187th mile poek which wu on Are. The
engine passed orer solely, hat the lender nnd Ilf.
teen freight cue, ten of which were loaded, ran
Into the trestle nnd were burned. The lore Is
heavy. About a hundred feet of tho treetle waa
destroyed. The damage la bury, but cannot be
estimated.
The trial of Henry Jones, In Haron, lor robbing
tho United Htatca mails wu Sntahcd Saturday in
the Untied Slatae district court.
Ills lenience wuto tho foil aetenletthelnw,
Hre reel* Imprisonment at hard labor. Jones
couuel will make an appeal lo tbo circuit court
on tho point, of taw fa tho core, Jadgo Speer
having made aorotnl decisions which Jones' coun
sel think erroneous.
The cyclone which peaacd through Haralson
county near Buchanan, wu n very reran one. At
Juhu Wlbon'a place It created coniMerabla alarm
and did some damage lo lancer, etc. Tho general
direction lu northeast, and tha track Tory nar
row. Three miles north of thla place, near Ur.
Charlra Johnson's place, IU conns wu changed
lo due north. Jtul at Hr. Johnaon'a It ren cuk
striking ■ corner ol hla house, carrying away tha
roof aud oho chimney. Aboutone hundred yards
from there It struck and completely destroyed Hr.
Uoter'a home, learlng bed clothes and wearing
apparel Lautlng In the tops ol trooa.
Hr. Uober'a family ol eight persona escaped with
noatilouahurts. Hr. Golwr wu atruck on the
head and ono child wu kaockod actuates!,
but icon recovered. Hr. Goa Brown's homo
wu unroofed, but no ono wu hurt. Josh
Kowcll'a bouao wu unrooted aud rente ol tho
treaty logs moved out of place. None ot tho tarn-
lly were hart. Two tenant houaca on Hr. TU.
Ulham’sfarm were completely destroy*!. Hr.
Hunt, who wu living In ono ot tho homes, hoard
the noire, and ho and hta little ion got under
the floor. The homo wu carried away, luring
them without
otbet home
bet of hla _ _
them seriously. Everything directly lit the track
ol tha cyclone wu awepl away.
At the conclnalon of tail (unday'a aerrlcu tt
Trinity church, near BUneon, Meriwether coun
ty, lha pulor announced that a mad
dog wu In the yard, and that a gun had been tent
for with which to shoot him. Tbe doom were tut
coed and Uto ladles and children, with bruthlesa
rxcltemenk awaited future daralopmanta. Ere
long lha report o! a gun wu heard and a howUng
South Carolina
In Marlon county, on the flret fnttant, daring
n sudden quarrel between two white laborere,
named Dean and Haya^the tarmer killed the 1st-
’Marlon
county Uatwcok, died Sunday.
Hits Carrie Land, daughter ol Hajor William J,
Laval, of Columbia, bu mado her debut u n pub
lic ringer In Beaton and the critics pronounce her
a incccfj. Bhe promises much talent and la aura
to reach a high niche In the tcmplo ol aong.
Arltanasa-
At Goldman, on Saturday, tbe aocond Inst.,
VI. O. Tarnago, tho editor of the Gold
man Timer, abet and killed Bichard Whaling,
postmaster at tbo ume place. Whaling wu
the uuuHIng party. The affair grow out of
treapua on tho part of Whaling on tha Timoa
office.
In the federal court at Littlo Bock Friday tho
Jury in the cate of H. C. Harris, who, in February
UM, when editor ol tbe Hot Springs Horseshoe,
wu expelled from tbit city by tho citizens com
mittee ol fourteen, this afternoon rendered a ver
dict giving Harris 11,260 damages.
XiOuiHiann.
At n meeting ol prominent citizens In New Or-
leant But week to consider tho foulbBfly of con
tinuing tho exposiUon for another year, them wu
much debate, and tt wu flnaBy determined
lend n committee to Washington to ascertain
the government will permit tho exhibits to re
main another resion, end to uk tbo war depart
ment to garrison tbo grounds with troopa to saro
tho expome ol a police force. On thn report ol
this committee will rat the qaatfoaot reopening
or nok There appears to bo no tronblo In railing
tho necessary funds to moet tho expenses.
In Livingston parish, tha other day, John
Baptiste, In n fit ot jealousy, shot and wounded
MBs Baronno, a young lady to whom ho wu
engaged.
B'loriti tt-
In tho state election on Tuaday of lut week
to choose delegates to the constitu
tional convention littlo interest wu manifost.
ad. About one-third ot tho full rote wu
pnllad. Tho republicans elect their ticket In
Duval county aud other republican strong-
holds, and tho domocrats carry nil tho demo
crutio counties u far u heard lrom. Tho
•light returns received indicate that the demo
crats will havo rt small majority in tho con
vention.
A. J. Drxter signed a pledge promising tho Wo
man’s OhrlatlanTcmpcranoe Union to give tl,ooo
to tho poor ol Jacksonville if ho took a drink
ol liquor Imldo of three months. Mr. Dexter has
taken n few drtnka In an unguarded moment, and
now apneala for pnblfo patronage In order to ena-
bio him to giro tbo promised 11,000 to the poor,
Tavares wlU have a brick opera boms.
Vlr«fnir».
Tho monthly roceipta of tho Lynchburg
tobacco uacdatlon shows sales of loaf tobacco
for April to haro been about two million
pounds, an immanaa falling off from tho aaloa
or tho corresponding period lut year. This la
duo to the dry weather and to theseason beint
unfavorable for handling. Fricu are wot
maintained, and over ono-half of tha but of
lut year'a crop ia yet to be marketed.
Mrs. John Tench, of Petersburg, whose
mind bad been impaired lor soma t mo
put, died from the effects ol futlng, at her
home in Frlncn George county, yesterday. Tho
decesaed bad not spoken or partaken of i»d
or water for more than two monthi. A low
months ago aho weighed 210 pounds, but at
the time of her death aha wu n perfect skate-
ton, not weighing more than 76 pounds. Tho
core has cxcitod much lateral.
slant Ol that organ. Tho perpetrators of this I The Old Virginia nail works, operating forty
practical joke on tho old negro were arrested sad [ cutters, hare shut down on .count of orer-prr-
^JT»%E l ^JaS , J» , S£?Yha“%‘ , !l <IucU< ?- AUr ‘ cnnmber 01 xaodsof .BCIU.0
no doubt deter them from playing any more such *“
scale at once.
Tho stock for the Dalton tale, ubestoe and
mining company, amounting to (100,000, has been
taken, and the company wlU be organized In a few
daya by election of officers. For ibis acquisition
to Dalton's Industrial world snd this section tho
people are Indebted to Hr. J. H. Bergen, nnd from
tbe present onUook tha enterprise promises to ho
asuecfsa.
William B. Wiley dtedat the residence ot hla
dauihter In Morgan county hut Wednesday eren-
lng.
Tbe decaaed will bo remembered by the older
citizens ol Atlanta. Ha wu born at Canandaigua,
N. Y„ in UUh Rt moving to Georgia about 1S35 he
wu at flirt connected with tho stage lino that con
nected wllh tho Georgia railroad u It wu being
built, and ran to Montgomery, Ala. It la uld that
he had cut through tbo woods the road which la
now Whitehall and Peachtree streets. Alter tho
Georgia tallroad wu completed to Atlanta ho
went to Charlatan, 8. C., to engage in tho
transfer transportation business, haring for
an aaaoclate In thla enterprise Hr. Richard Peters,
of AUanta. After remaining In Cbulaton for a
number of yean ho returned to Georgia, and at
the beginning of tha war wu with tho manage
ment of the old Trent houao, Atlanta. Ho wu tn
culy and middle life well known In Uaaonlc cir
cles. harhig held a prominent office In tho royal
arch chapter ot South Carolina. Hla health hu
ban declining for aome years.
Hr.Tbomu BIB, of Twiggs county, dropped
dead tn bis yard ons night lut week. Hla death
wu caused by paralyslaot the hurt Mr. Hill wm
about tha Isrgatplsntcr In Twiggs county; hewas
• most successful nnd progressive termor, and
loaves an atataworth shoot 150,000. Hr. HUI, soon
nfterlthe wtnru an overseer, and hu amaaed
thla fortune In the lut low years by farming.
A Ucthodlsi minister informs the Calhoan
Times that he once owned a bone which caught a
lamb and ate It, and would at all the chlckcm
ho could got hla mouth on. Tho horao resembled
Its muter In Its appetite for chickens, and we pro-
sumo tho chickens roosted high when these two
cams around.
A cltlsen ol aoath Georgia aenta ample oldrled
LaConte pare to a dealer In New York and naked
hta opinion ol the fruit. "Send me nil you can
And at Ally centa a ponnd and I wBl take two torn
at that price," wu tho reply.
Balnbrldge Democrat: A remarkable family ot
chickens hu recently developed at Climax. An
old hen with ono half grown mate chicken fol
lowing her, laid and set—tbo son setting ou the
seme nest with heron twenty-two eggx. Theca.
*«. nuu UM atllM It lUUCUWIU
brood, with tho exception of one, which wu acci
dentally killed, to "Irving slicd 1 ' chickens. Tho
mother ol the remarkable family la now carrying
faratty.
A remarkable ansko atoty coma from Early
county. Mr, Barrel Robertsnotlccd, ono day tut
week, In hta rsmbla, s very largo king snake that
acted In n very peculiar manner. He went nearer,
and,uponcxamlnlngjtho make,lound that IU head
had been cut oA eomo days, u the wound had I
healed entirely up. Utaenakahlp wu In good
condition and crawled on off u if nothing were I
tha matter.
Montezuma Record: Wo hare had oecaaten
frequently to speak ot tho loaflng negroes about
Hontfinina, and wo now boro to refer lo the cru
elly ptsctktd by tomo ot them. A few days ago
two of ihrao specimens of Industry (T)
plpo with powder, patting only n smsl.
oitotsccoon top,nndtsvofttosn old, one arm
negro to amoke.. Taa result, u might haro boon
«proud, wu dfautrona to the smoker. When
Iha exploalon took plsco tho old noaro wu knock-
od down, horning fita laco snd right ere Tory
badly, and It wu thought that ho had lost the
sight of, test organ. Tho perpetrators of this
pranks.
Tbe Quitman Sonlhuys that melons sro grow
ing rtry rapidly, The Tina ore three foot snd
over long. The promise now Is wllh tbe sawn
wo will boro n Ane crop. Tho acreage about
twenty.flto per cent leas than lut yosr. Kolb
Gem almost nnlrassllr planted.
According to tho CrswtordTdte Democrat 'Tho
Stephens monumental association contemplates
tho removal ol the remains ol Hr. Stephens at an
early dsy snd to thla end the aasoelaUonta oarn-
istly striving. Tho dsy Is not distant when tho
uhuof tho illtutrlou statesman, patriot snd
philanthropist, wlU repose In tho Liberty Hall
yard, hta old home, where ho Bred ao long, and
snd which he loved ao wclL"
FannlaBummerour. • negro woman ol Jansa-
rllle. whew huahsnd ren sway during the war
and Joined the fed—' —
wu killed In batu
wu entitled teas
dWMrhwTsiMvo^ir,-.
led. the now holda a pension cortldcsto on-
leg her to back pare, amounting to Uto snag I
[of twenty seven hundred ami aixty-aix dol-
^■indSeventy.thrro rents; also, fourteen dal-
lira per xunsrismnUnunuUuU^^^u^^^^^u
superior court convened Monday lut. No
■Hot any Importance were tried. All the csou
ol Uto ex-county officon wore mSShHHMBH
• •If. nnauunrii sirettis- UCU wo an nwai) UJ U JS
know where. It will bo an outrage against the
connly If three cure are not Ihorongbly inreatf
gaud, snd the sullly punished snd the Innocent
vlndKattd.
Many of tho flower yards around Blakely am
now very tn grant with dcllcloas perfumes ol rosea
nd other tweet tmclllng flowers.
MARRIED IN QBOROIA.
.... leveled shot hushed hie ertaa and put sn
and to hta eitatancn. Tho dog wu n lavorlu
pointer ol Hr. Jsmre Kadclffl. sad had been bit-
tatournir
untU recent
On Saturday tart In Savannah tha Jar
tha on of James O' Reilly charted with the
der of KaiBo Motet and Indicted Jointly with
Chirico L. Outran and Hla Harr Kelly, Ban-
denvllic. Saatenl Boll and Mho Blanche WooJ,
Columbus T. W. Scott and Hire Emma Dobbs.
Marietta. C. 11. Trousdale and Hla Fannie Hay
Will, Atlanta. John O. Davies and Hire Leo f—
— “ 1 D. Wonhora an
•re out ol employment.
Hr. George W. Tlmbcrlakc, a Richmond rotr-
Chant Is dead.
Alnbnmn
A tornado swept over the southern portion ol
Msduon county on tbo Mb, It wuono ot tho most
terrific ever known la tho history ol that section.
At New Market a brick church, Hasonle hall, two
large aton* and the buildings were completely
demolished. The goods ol ons ol tho stores were
found two miles sway. Hsny bulldlon were un
rooted. No ono killed so far u learned. Tho
damage Is very hoary,
la Eafaula, at 2:90 o’clock, Monday morning the
filth Inst., n Ain wu discovered In tho hnlldlngi
edrner Broad nnd Orange streets. One two-story
wooden snd two one-story brick buildings were
destroyed. Tho property of Mrs. Perryman, used
fur barroom, bar bar shop aud boarding homo.
Lore t2,OCO; no Insurance.
The tallroad commlaslon In a dcelalon rendered
Monday,hold that they cannot regulate charges on
freight from points outside of Alabama to iwluta
In thla Hale. The complaint wu that tha freight
rate from New York to ono point In Atabimawaa
grata than from New York to another point, and
the commission wu naked to regulate tho charges.
This they lay la Inter state commerce and entire
ly nnder control ot congress.
in tbs United Elates coart In Montgomery then
Is much civil btulneu before It In accordance with
Judge Brace's ralirg tt Uanuvllle. nil the attach
ment cases wBl be dismissed, u he holds the civil
cues should originate In tho federal courts hy
summons end complaint Several cases of this
•art baa Involve taiga amounts
A negro named Jordan entered tbo hemaal a
westby farmer named Darla In Colbert county and
tiled to mye hta wile. She icrtamcd, and tho
negro fled. Darts aw him and shot, the baU go
ing through hta ar. Ho wu tracked by tho blood
drips, and is hi Jail at ABsborongh. Tba people
wi re aroused over tho dastardly deed. The young
lady was nuIvereaUy nteomed and beloved by nil
DIED IN GEORGIA.
BSIM
John Edwuda In n row rt Gadsden cut J. K. P
dbi'barged“bythe*Murt"wire *eomSSme!2i I T. G. BIB. Twiggs conntr. Hlaa Mary Webb. I Hitler's thiout, and he died in t few hours. Bilk
(ha^flSly? A -wlSrt ^“dmSJSrSdte. 1 | S“ jSSSiS! I will known and highly respectable farmers. HH-
^Sd^tniuTr^T | KsrcRisasr ■“E"T\ass* i
motion that the amount ol bsll bo laed whleh I ^ B ai5Uf <0 M ll “ I td'lothr anlhorttlev
.redo.. Ibis alteration rad tho prtaone. wu to- i^^^’J^l.tante'^raVg Hml • - **
i.rffrah.ii u ss.«..*w.Mrara. I Atlanta. Vm J R Bmnnon. Cnlamhtu. DuW
A water in tn* i**rtanxh Time* aajt: I Lunn. Murray couuij. Me*. Mr (Mila. Ctajwa
A line dr*wo upon the Dtp of l*« »U»* ©**• I nuuty Dr. ik V. Fczcock, AtUuti. J***pb
■ttclt/r *l AUfUftU ou Ui* cart, U*O0* l* MU* I ttbtuum. T*U*1 e*unly Mr*. ff*ltl« Glou.
lciSxiTiilf, M*oon. and u> Columbia* ou tb« »c«t. I N*uumo*uBty MlUfom Holme*. Ueeon. Jehn
Would dnuib# the northern bounder? ol wfcui | ►kmiu, 8*r*nu*h. I twin Martin, djun*.
:. Tfcortat*n, !.n*ai
w Mr*. Join
|9Bu ittub. _
I Cslumbun. Willi* Bmb**. Columhiw. Mi J D
Muftti 1 . l>oufUftTilie. Mr*. Devi* Uuiuw*,
Aiwerds iorren ler-
Iu Birmlushem ftcaduy 5.00) ton* ot pU Irw
was ftold by lb* furuiert It Is uu-lent xvl th»l nil
this Iron for* north, and that an udrxurw of 50
cant* u ton on l*»t week’* price* w*a r*oei**d for
1L Tt* Iron r after* her* *r* rery reticent, aud
decline to fir* ioftlllr* informuion r*f*rdioc th*
condition of botlnm, bat mOo* it to*»y th«y*H
look bftppy.
A CuLdoy beer g\:3n bus been optaelj ul oal*
aid* cf lb* Umil* oiBiiwia*’L*ta.
T*xb»
A Urte portion of the w*itern wall of the First
NatlLuxl tuok ciLuiluiaH lut Frida? with a
tremtndou* m*li, precipitating an immense nuu
of mortar and brick upon the sidewalk beneath,
zariocrly injuring sereral pedestrian*. Two
Jsdit*, one ol them a beantJfol bride, were among
tbe wounded. Both are in a critical condition.
Tbe building waa rigarded a*nnzafe one year ago.
Jt Is owned by a non-rezldent. Heavy damage
suits arc expected to result.
Thoma* Lee aud Edward Bteln, two Delaware
Bend desperadoes, implicated in the killing of
fonr men on Let's ranch, Indian territory, lut
Frldsy, were latt week captured in Deaiaon
night by City Marshal Cutler and were to-day con
veyed to Gainesville. Strong lean were enter
tained that tbo outlaws would be lynched on their
arrival in Gainesville. A reward of 35,000 had
been offered for their apprehension.
Rev. Bam Jones, tbe Georgia revivalist, who
created auch a fnroie In Waco with hla revival latt
fall, 4 booked for another engagement In that
place tbe latter part of thla month. Exten
sive preparations are befog made to accommodate
the crowd* who are expected to hear him. Oae
feature of these preparation* Is an immense
pavilion, lifclitcd with gas, with a seating ca
pacity ol 4.COO people. Theie preparation! have
excited general interest, whleh Is intensified this
cv< r ivg by a publication from Mr J. D. Shaw, the
well known ex*Metbodiit minister, and nowag*
nc atla or itfidel lecturer and editor. Mr. 8haw
challenges KvaufelUt Jones to a series of pnblie
debates or tbe subject of revealed religion, to take
place while Jours is in Waco. It Is not known
whether or not tho challenge will be ao
cepted, bnt it it is the
contest will nodonbt draw thousands of visitors
here to hear it. Jems is considered the ablest and
treat original revlvatist in tbe southern Methodist
church, whllo Bbaw is unquestionably the leader
of the agnostic movement In Texas. He knows all
about religious method* and arguments, aaltls
tfou — * * ^
i a bl
south.
Fames in from the Indian territory stated in
Cainesvcllu Lut week that the posse organized in
Cook and Graysou counties for tho apprehension
of the gang of desperadoes and cattle thieves, who
withstood and drove off a posse comitatus
near Sterne's ft tore, on the line between
Cooko and Grayson ooon ties, killing four
men and severely wounding several others, lut
Friday, had sutrounded the desperadoes In a
home on Lee's rancho, la thelndian territory. The
roltxrs are strongly entrenched and defiant.
The posse is nnder command of Ed Dou*l*«,
sheriff of Grayson county, a brave and fearless
officer, who, alter having thoroughly reoonnoitered
the position and fully appreciating tho desperate
character of the robbers, realized that It would b*
a melees wuto of life to attack them, equipped ai
his men were, hu sent to Denison for artillery to
dislodge them.
If all tbo signs of the times do not fall, the
people of Tex is will soon be treated to
sensation which will crcato no small surprise, not
only here, bnt In Chicago and other cities u well.
To come down to facts, it la reported thst the
Chicago syndicate consisting of Charles B. and
John W. Farwell, Colonel Amos Babcock and
Colonel Abner Taylor, are about to throw up
tbdr contract for the building of the new state
capitol, Jn payment for which they were toreoetre
3,WO,Ott> acres ol laud. They have now been work
ing on the building three or four years, and have
expended hundreds of thousands of dollars, bat
to-dsy they are ao far 1>ehind in the work that it
OUR i OTER BOX.
[We shall ho glad to bare abort notes from ray
of our reader,, giving goalp of tbo farm, strange
bappenlogr, stock or crop news, aoggationi, ques
tions, or opinions; anything that irUF Interest or
Instruct. Write us. Address CoMirronoK Lxr-
not Box. I
atiuctoro could be creeled for 5 2,600,-.00, bnt
the y believe now that If they go according to
the plana, It will coat *?,OJO,(WO. Tho
•radicate do not appear willing or ablo lo link
thla amount In tbe contlact,and|lt Is believed that
they 0ealre to step down and out If they got a
chance. Tbo work on tbo building taataatand.
•till, and It looks aa though tho Farewells bare
spent alrmt aa much money u they canto In-
I up.liot ol
■b mBUonalret
'Incas and retire
iltlon toa tballtuto
ntw hnlldlng, and
tbe plain they bare
granite for limestone la tbo
building, and In their attempts to changv
, been thwarted in all dlrec-
they throw up their
Uous. bbould they throw
contract. Governor Ireland will
once call the legislature together, and tho atato
will carry out the work. In that event the atract-
urc will be of granite and will bo ono of the grand
est structurri In tho world. If tho Farwelta are
able to bold out ft la thought they could clear 112,.
060X00 on tho fob, aa tbo lands will certainly bo
worth 920,000,000 by the Umo they eonld flnteh the
bonding.
Fifty gamblcn have been Indicted at Fort
Worth.
At Ban Antonio, Hrajennio IVatson committed
suicide by taking morpblno last Uondty.
At Anstln, lut Monday week, aome unknown
person chic reformed Dr. 0. B. Stoddard andaet
fire to hta rooms. Tho Are wu discovered In tlmo
to save tho doctor and hta property.
Urt. George D. Harrison, ol Longview, died
tho other day from an overdone ot chloral.
THE MONTSAOLK TRAGEDY.
How li lah TennutN Slaangntored Their Land.
lord', children Thirty Year. Ago.
From the Inglalde.
I tee that tbe prince of Walata breathing freely
In England again.
Wbat a relief It must be to him. Tho Jonrasy
looked dangerous, at an events, whatever experi
ence hu shown ft to bo. I fancy the royal family
wBl venture more freely into tho "green Island,'
now that the ptBico hu broken the Ice. U a royal
doke could bo pomaded to take nphta residence
In Do Win. wl lb • gorgeous ball tor the middle and
upper claaaa onee.a month during the aeagon,
there Is littlo doubt bnt that Ireland would out
loyal bcotland.
It must ho confessed, though, that the nubfdty
have littlo that would Invito them to their Irian
atato. The presence of a resident gentry. In cer
ate parts of the eouth of Ireland, seems only to
■erve as an Incitement to aseuslnatlon
Iwu dficnaeUig Inis subject once with a very
Intelttgcnt-ud patriotic-irishman; aud
named over family after family that had glvan up
victim, to the hedge^hota. Onuof tire cues-that
of the family ol Lord Monteagte -particularly tm-
praned me. Tbe Incident took place about thirty
“rare ago, fn the time ol tho father of tho present
[Older ol that Hue.
Loid Uonnagle having coma Into hla title and
inheritance, decided to remove, with hla wlfa aud
two children, over to Ireland, In tbo county of
Limerick, where lay the bulk of hla eatatca. Ha
we uld te a rasldcnt landlord rad seek n nearer a:
quafnlattco with hla tenant!.
llo ranted bla resolve into effect, leafed hta Lon
don property and transferred hta family to Ireland.
They acre all enchanted with the beauty uf the
place and tbe surrounding country.
The morning following their arrival they wore
scaled at brcakfaat In a lovely apartment overlook
ing a broad aloplag terrace.
Looking ont through the wide bow-window,
they saw a number of men coming np tho gravel,
eal path toward the bouse. Presuming that they
were tenants come to makea demouitrallon of
welcome. Lord Hontcaglo directed hta little eon
and danghterto tun to Uto wtodow rad wave their
gulue Pointed Lat-era.
We contfnuetoroceivoinqniria about the sew*
lng machine we offer aa a premium to our weekly
subscribers. We cannot anawer these letter. In
detail, bnt the following will cover moat of them:
L Tbe machine la not the Steger-thoujh
modelled cloeely after the ginger. We claim that ft
ta better than the gioger.
2. We guarantee that ft ta of as fine appearance
and will do aa good work and last u long as any
sewing machtee that cat from 215 to Boo.
3. We eBow ray lutecrtbor to try ono of than
machines for flTO days, and If It doa not eomo up
to our guarantee, to retara it and wo vr-Jf (usual
ly refund tho money.
4 We have aent these machines ont by tho scores
Into almoat erery atato in tho union, and hart bad
only ono afngle complaint. Wo receive dally let
ters of the h Igbeet approvaL
6. A tell line of attachments (which at retail
would coat 96) Is lent with each machine. Thu
drawers, covert, etc, arc faithfully shown in the
cut of advertlaement elsewhere,
now to get Tula stacmxx.
This machine ta used solely ga g premium for
onr tubacrihen. If you are a aubaoriber to either
the dally or weekly yen can get tula machine by
tending na 917. If you are not a subscriber you
moat become one. In order to get one of these ma ■
chines. H yon want Tug Daily Comrironoit
send ua 927. If you went Tnx WgtKLY Cossrrro.
Tioft send 918. This pays for the paper ono year
and tho machine.
Bemembcr onr guarantee: Yon get tho ma
chine and try It for five daya on all atylo of sow.
tug—If It doca not do all that a 915 machine will
do, end If It does not havo la flue appearance as a
946 machtee, your money wBl bo Immediately re.
funded.
Wo print tho fr Bowing lettcra that will indicate
wbat iboee who have tried the machlue think of
j A. Gens, Bandy Ridge, Henry Co, Ga: "I
rad amVleascdoffi 'jAching yon ordered for me,
An aunt cal'ed an n> with hit and asked tn
and it did not look aa well as oura you sent us.
You will doubtless bare other orders from thla
section: aa th(«e that ace one maenteo eoo for
themselves lu bciuUts and price, etc.
The trouble has been that your reader! have
suspected your offer too good to bo truilcd-bnt
thsy need no longer doubt. I advice others in
want ol a good sewing machtee to avail them-
aelvta ol Ibo benefit of jour oiler. Wo have tried
It on variona kina of goods and It proves a perfect
success on all kinds.
Jon. Oodabd, HBlcdgevlBe, Ga: "Machine
eomo to band all right, ltta every thing that yon
claim it to be; wo are well pleased with li. l
think equally aa good aa n forty or fifty dollar ma.
chine; It perform! aa welt aa any laco."
B\W. Rica Bowman. Ga: "fho machine com*
f? 1 ?W k * well and glvea perfect aatufac.
tion. I think It weB worth the money you aik for
1 t, 1 wBblng to pnrchaao a ma
chine wlU find It to their Interest to confer with
yon.” ■ ...
Too Nice to bo Citizens,
From the Boston Herald.
Tho great tronblo today, especially In local elec
tions, 1a the shirking ol their political duties by
men who rail themselves "the bat clan." What
folly it wonld be to limit the sudrzgy to men who
do not prize Itl
XHJfi COTTON HAMUSIh,
hand! tn orerttef.
The children were pretty,golden-hatred little
creatures, with fair faces and blue eyes. They.ltd
aa they were bade, and stood at tha window flat
tering Ibelr band! tn kaby-gtra.
In an tenant there area a fierce crash of musket-
path. They wen, all ol them, tenants, and re
ceived concealment and plenty of aUbta from their
follow uansts In tbe Citato,
A MYSTIFIED SUITOR.
Tbo Advantages of Twinahlp In n Courtship
Campaign.
From Drake’s Magazine.
Ajoongmuwho wueoartlagajtrl who had
twin lister wu terribly Imposed upon. She went
cat of town three weeks rad employed hor sister
a snbailtate in tho sflUng-Dp-at-nlght badness
during hot sbacnee. Tho young man
called fire times n week u. .tuual. and
m oeh allk c u two capital P's an.l be m!d be might
be fooled te marrying tan ono that ho didn't Iova
raws, certainty a narrow eacapa, tumuli eoaaa
■ think about it, wa can't aaa what airfareuen It
would tatc m-da u long u lanoranca wuhllw
and tha twin,didn't object. Having young lady
talus in the bouse ta rather a neat arrtnxaaent
tafcsn a yoaxg Hra la U latattuuad thaifea eal la
seven rUbtaaweek, they can taka turns sitting
ap with him, and than look fresh and widaawatr.
tteahle l
co.wmmoN office,
AlbanTA.May9.U88.
THk WXZg'g XXVJXW.
New York—The cotton market experienced an
advance thla week that pfaoed quotations HQItO
Above the quotation* ol a week ago. and the tone
huahown a greater degree of atrongth. To-day,
however, the feeling bu moderated to eomo ex*
tent, and tha mouths have jhoam a downward
tendency. Spots, middling lOZfe
Dotal—The cotton market lot the put few dayi,
while quiet, wu generally Him, and pricea have
been placed generally higher. Becslpia are very
amalL
NEW YORK, Hay 8—Tho toiiowteg ta the com.
pentlvo cotton atatemont lor tho week ending
to-fiay:
Net receipts at all United Staten ports—M, 3,012
asms tlmo last year — 15,551
Showing a decrease™.™™™™. B,m»
Total receipts.... ... „4,«I0.Z20
it time last year 4,721,531
_ ghowlntadecreMe....8!.»72
Exports for the woek....™....^..™....^,, K.,,513
BametUno tart year-.,,. 21.314
Showing an fncrtaue L ,L57
Total export, to data„.. 9,577,590
Bam, time tart year j.—».3,4>is,8Si
BbowinnanfncreaM.„_—..„b—91,03}
Stock stall United States ports.,.™ 620,191
Same time lut year 537.249
' Showing a dccrcaae 17,051
Stock at Interior towns-..™.™. 41,691
game time lut year......™™ 41,275
8howing an inereue„ 1,117
gnmo tlmo laefyoar l.tmDM
tort^^tto^oate'^taritafi^ jSw
Bhowlng «n T lnacuo!!l™l)"""""''"Tr 2s!oco .
aATtrunAY, hay 9.
New York-Cotton opened easy for futures this
morning, bnt afterwards n dull tone wu deval-
oped which caused a alight dertlne In quotations.
Tbs market closed quiet rad steady for futures
Spots middling lCJfo.
Net receipts UHlajd,ill bales, agateatl.787 bales
last y ear .■‘exports 2,511 tales; lut yean 2,181 bx'rei
■toa 616.su bales; lut you 8HA72 hades
.. onurio. oboeio.
118.78 May... ™10«t#18d7
1.™ Juno lo.7jr.at0.7i
....... Jnly.
Auguat— 10 sun. August ...™10J8g|10.a»
September 10CLB September _10.C5al0.6d
October 1811* October —™18t0H10J2
Oloacd quid and study: talcs to 600 biles:
Local — Cotton Arm but quotobly unchanged.
Wo quote tho spot market u follows: Strict geol
mlddlteg.'lO 7-l9c; good aldditegUHe.'i middling
UMtoiatrirt low middling iCKo: si vaidlitK
10 8-lfioi strict good ordinary 10^c; hum ten
middling states vy,c\ low middling ataina 9Hc;
toMert*g
NEW YORK, Nay 9 — Tbe total nubia sot-
ply ol cotton lor the world ta 2112.101 boles ot
which 1,7*6 204 befoe are American, against 2,727.121
ralwand I.MJ.'Zl ruqxctlTiJj U»t year. Kccvlpla
ol cotton at aU Interior towns 9 561 balm: receipts
from plantations 2,228. Crop!na!gbt5,553,951.
81IacaIlitueona Atsrkats
Plonr-Beat patentl5.40;Ns2pa»nt84.80: extra
family (166; £bolet 84.10; family ItAOtaStO,
Wheat—9U1; Tenueraea 8H88S Oorn-Io. 8
wblte, car Iota bulk. 62c; do. lacked 62c; No. 1
mixed, car lota bulk, fide; do. aackad 66c. Corn
Meal-fix. Oats-No. 2 car lota bulk, aOc; ds
•raked 42c: No. 2 era Iota bulk. rJiiJw; do. auked
tic. llay-No. 1 timothy!19.o6alj)oop ton: Ns
timothy 917TO«2HXO p too: milted lit 50 74 ton.
tt teat Bran 11X15. Orita—94.65 *4 barrel. Coffee—
Bio Italic p ta; old government Java etc. So-
rarr-htandard A ejjc; granulated 6t<Ci white ox.
In OCe: New Orleans grranlated me; whites ejg
gtjg. gyrup—NowOrtoaucholooeoe; Prime lie;
2kSfBlc£3ite7BiS?M«*to-cSr rib .IdS
—Uo. 6nf*r-cored h*n* 13^6. L*rd—Tierce*.
'Srsz-ssfEz
4(0; mule shot* fSJJO; hoc** iboo nails 13MM3M.
ron-bound h*n«* |MA Tnce-chsin* iijM
Abus' itorcfo ii.J). tipsdes «*JO tt: : Axe*
rujfflflOOO « dozen. Cotton canto flo>v|Swn.
MeilLackeuRO*. Cotton top* Me. Sired* iroa
8*; iftlM, or merrhant bar, iS rat*. Ca*t-*teel
Ut. Nail* 12.80. Gitdden bsrbod wire, nlranfzed*
7c ft: paltitod 6c. Powder-tiff*fi.w; Ma*tlqf
12.70, fear-le*d 1c; shot tlM. Leather-O. D.fl
— (iMe; beat 2B#2*s; whitaoak sol* .
‘&8Sf^2£ Pi sra^S5
80r: styfctly choice TennesaraTMtc; other gredgn
peaches •««?: rough dried apples Mte: wap*.
s^& # s^SnS.rv&isrfiSr^