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I j sOW-SI VtN VOTES
B I’a.xn jtfr bay They Have
■ am.- ft Republicans.
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B R. | üblicuns areclaim-
B ; ~ r.j.'-rs who will not-vote
B ; :B-■<-!. mil c uuting ReJkey,
B . ■' - . -■ ] mid Smith, of Dela-
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H ;i »ip will l>e two cau-
■ , R publicans on the
f - rial c iiiilulate .
■ i> I) i-> -cralic Stat? com-
|B ; ■ ■ i > annunn ed that
i located with and is
■iv ixp d to Lt m his seat at
|B i -ii> -th- vote mi Senator,
■ ,■. t-> H.iana.Such
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r -• I- a- v i Ri-pul lican.
■ WAR INEVITABLE.
|B l A nd US. Says
yi;e- Di.-patches.
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■ 11 to II raid from
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1 ' as.-u-rts that it has
<i ir- in truatwoithy dip'o-
- i hat war Let u e i.
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' i h g--v mrinents
T A MINISTER.
■ Wi i : A xi> Is Ser
BK \ St .X I'ENCE.
|H N. Y.,D Id-Th
*' 'id I’. Howell, of the Pro-
BH ■’[>,[ church, in s--i v-
I^Bt 1 ' im-
V 1 ’ '' ‘ tn th' county jail im
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4 1 is wife.
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vou tie- alter-
' ■ nt -E> fine or tise
HR and choose
■What is
■Scott’s
■Pulsion?
_ -Mi.‘Aliening; food and
in its flesh-form-
■ 'a-jlsiHed or partially
‘-'d with the well-
! i-’.rdy prized Hypo-.
' Mme and Soda, so
uncy is materially
B ■' So?
T ,- s t ( oss o f fi es h ani f
■ normal condition the
I an d *he adult. It
II ”■ °f *hc anemic;;
I t "''h, heal the irrita- ’
1 throat and !ung;s, and
3V 3 consumption. We
■ V,’ dement because the
I - ;,' ‘ 1 nty-five years has
1 * r tv!ls °f thousands of
H 1 WYr’";
1 t, ChetTHMs, Few York.
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
Smoko
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TWI6GS’ BATTLE
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,oniEßs believed to have
played a hand.
IROLL HUS SKiPPfD
I \\ HO Till.: 1 AI.TIEH 'l.i THE TRaGE
i»y Were.
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•L.IT-r-oiivitlc, (i.-i., DF,. C 1,. !
N-v.-r b-top-in the lurid histori
of crime id Twig cmnty has n
tragedy occurred s i bloodily re
pugnant in detail, to horribly fas-|
i iiiaimg in startling <b vek pnients
as the a tTiiir in u nich the parlors
■ ol the Ca di home were converted
i into .lUtch. r p ns.
W hei; it was di-covenul that R
i L. Caliil had met his death at the
I hands of mm her party besides
Short’ Grifli i, the tear-dimmed
eyes of a grief-st.ickon tamil)
looked long and earnestly for the
hand which had compassed his
I death, and his father, ‘V H. Ca
h fl’, Sr., anight to place the heavy
hand of the law on the shoulders
of Gi traaii Carro ' by goi g be
fore-J. F. Balkcom. justice of the
peace and taking oa’h that it wit-
Carroll’s hand that fired the bul
lets'killing bis son.
Giltman Carro I is the son of
Dr. Carroll, now deceased, of Au»,i
gusta, and the brother in law of I
Dr T. S.J ones, a prominent phy-1
siciau of this place,at whose home
he was visiting at the time of the
trage ly. A siatei ol Dr. Jones is
griefstrickeu at the turn affairs,
have taken.
When th® officers in wh-.se
hands the warrant for the arrest
of Carroll w.vi placed call'd at
the home of Dr. Jones. Cirroll
had disappear, d. having in s>m ' j
manner received the knowlege that
the warrant had been sworn out. j
He has not yet neen f und and |
his friends mako the statement
that he will not be but will make
his appearance at the April term
of Twiggs sup rior curt in the
ev lit anv ii dictment is found
against him g ving the pecu iar'
mitur- o f the ,aw governing com
mitment as a reason lor his fail
ure to go into trial before a com
mi ing court.
R. L. Califf was a brother of
W. 11. Caliil. Jr., a small mar
cli.»nt at this nlace and was him
self a carpenter, W. II Califf, Jr.
married asiste.'of Short Griffin.
Short Griffin is a grandson of
Colonel Short Griffin, deceased;
who tepr-s. nted the county of .
Twiggs several times in the !■ g's- ,
lattHe and was atone, time in the
senate from this district and a
son of Sb r' Griffin deceased who
was a fa - mer.
A strange weird fatality seems
t > cling to Uiis name and while i
C\)lonel Short Griffin died a natur-i
aldedh those named after;
him have hid tbier lives blotted ,
out in a violent meuner.
Sheriff Griffin the father of
the young man just ki led h 11 j
from his wagon into a guby on.
the road from.Mac»n to Jeffer-j
aonville and his neck was brock- ’
on. This boy’s unci ■ Snort Grif
fin was killed in a fight in Ken.
nesaw. or B.rd Cage alley, in
I Macon in a light and the last
who bore this i am*' IHet J IIS
!death at th ■ hands of R L. Ca
lilli mi th ' ' ioln of the I 1 nstant •
C. L. J>n es was the son of
! Stephens Jon s, the county treaa
luror. He was unniiv rie 1, and a
prominent and useful citizen.
He farmed about four miles from
Jcffersonvd’e. He was the |
eou-m of Sb- rt Griffin and th
- cousin of S. E-Jones the sberifl
of this com-tv. and Dr T. S. Jm.es
the b.other-in-law of GiHmau
Carroll. Mrs' Emma Caldl, th-
I wife of R- L Cali IT. w.is, prior to
I her marriage, Miss Slappey, and
lis the niece of Dr. Slappey, »
i nromirmnt phvsie>an of t-iis
|‘| ftce . ShMsat tlnswnting rest
ing easy. Her&rm has not yet been
ami iita'ed ■ , r
Little M .rv Po.tis.eam) e of
Mrs. Cochrane, ot Macon, and a[
' ?)M£ GEORGIA. FRIDAY DECcM ? 17 1897
Xtra Good And Rebel Yell
' er K
SOLO HNOITS I
KI ‘D CONDUCTOR and
WOVND BRAKEMAN.
thrse masked robbers
I > 1 1 1 1* - r I.’ I’ IE <; 11T Tit AI X. HEI D U j
Al IJuiiEA, (.).,
Hi i.a, Dee. I, j |v- second s<-c
ot Big Pou 1 ,- freight tinin No
bit w,is lielti up just northeast ol
'his ci'y . US | and Conductoi
I John ErrettXas shot dead am
brakeman Earl Dalgleish wasshoL
ill tl;r> rhouider,
I I'i'i e ueg-o i-uspt cts ore undei
ar.'est .
As the train pass, d the west
switch three men nub red the
caboose wi n drawn revolvers and
.ordeiie tbo three in«ii who wer<
*n a ca.—Ci nductor llrrett.
breukinan Dalgleish and Errett’e
15 year old son to throw up their
hands.
Before they had time to either
obey oi* resist the desperadoes be
gan firing. Errett fell dead from
a bub t which interred his eye,
and Dalgleish, wounded, escape
through a rear door ot the caboose
while Errett’s son jumped out of
a window.
[ The would-be robbers were
! masked.
i This morning two mon were ar
rested at Grafton on a suspicion
of having murdere 1 Conductor
Jonathan Errett, Hurry Erret, soir
of tin. murdered man, identified
them.
da tighter of Mis. Sallie D. Pettis
of this p'ace. Ihe litt'e girl is not
doi g wi 11, and her chances (or re
covery are exciedingly slim.
A BLOODY tCENE.
The floor of the rooms in which
i the tragedy oc wired have not yet
I b.ieu cleansed, the blood is smear
ied, the floor, furniture and walls.
FREE TO RETURN.
Washington Dec. 17 —Captain
Ge neral Blanco of Cuba,hasadvieed
the Spanish Minister that all per
sons who emigrated fron Cuba for,
political reasons are :. w free to
r e 18rn __
Feather f„r Your Cap. —ln
order to keep in the swim will sell
anything in our new ami choice
stock of mili’me r y at cost, from
now until the fifteenth of January
N> iahe. come and get the finest
hats and feathers, notions, ribbons
and ev rything at cost at A. 0.
Gill raid-
W\.xtei>" r I srwonr iyand active
ten leme . or ladies to travel fir os >' n
r.b h. es ali'Blied Ho?- -mN oh ieorgla
M-.nthlv 5«5.<10 and expenses. Position st ady
inc ose eelf-a.ldres cd, san pid
i.ve ... The n>uii.i>i Coin.'tny, Dept. It
hicairo.
Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and
cannot be discuss
?d or treated as we \
do those to which fMpe
the entire human
family are subject. ; •
Menstruation sus
tains such imp'rt- MJ] 17?
ant relations to her \W
health, that when<MffiU I I IP*
Suppressed,lrregu- , 1 -i\
lar or Painful, J■ I U
she soon becomes . L>
languid, nervous '
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
ViTor are restored to these organs.
B<f ■ 1 Is a receipt
h? of one of the
—| most noted
Female
Regulator
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered. Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
. hndtod
. . ■ -ulster,both at wbo-a-
. ; r. tail, an linno i» tauco h»» It foiled
7 iv .' -V i 'faction. We aell more of it than all
Other Similar remedies combined."
lIANEIN X laAMAR,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
TMt Rlgulator CO.. Atusista. Ga
Sold t»r ah DrhS?* 4 ** at s *- 00
CUBAN ifEATH LIST
—-xL-*,—.
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EIGHT HUN DR RD THOUSAND
IS the TOTAL
TRUSTY STATISTICS
The SituatT'm D Rfpibti-d T<
Be Gr Wohhe.
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lL.v.in*, Dec. 17.—Th
Bishop of Havana, Don Mai.m i
Bantam!'r F'uteu, is gathering
authori'ativo repots of deaths ii
Cuba for the past year 1 Thu pa
triot priest of all the pari-hss re
port to him the number of perscL
who have died in their districts.
They have foy-.d that 600,001
persons have died in Cuba. Th<
paoificoa asi iwsin-ited by the Span
sh troops the Spanish and Cuban
so'diers killed in battle, the thou
sands who hava died of small
pox, dysentery, beri-bari and
s'arvation are not included.
When this great mirtahty not
included in the starvation statis
tics and with the 100,000 persons
who have emigrated from the is
land it will be seen that the Bish
op’s statistics confirm the esti
mate that 800,000 persons Jhave
died or left Cuba.
CHOPPED DOWN.
Will Be Harbor And River Ap
propriations After Holidays.
Washington, Dec. 17. It has
heed decided by the House river
anl harbor committee to ho’d
no session until after the holidays.
The amount apprpriated o rivers
and harbors this year is a little
, over ?19 ,000.00 Q. J'nat asked for
next year exceeds’ $48,000,000.
There will be wholesale reductions
Persons interested In the in -
provement of the S >uth Pass, at
the mouth of the Misshippi River,
will tie given a hearing on the
second Monday in January.
GIRL ACQUITS D.
Os The Charge Os Mi lder At
Lexington, Ky.
i
Lexington, Ky.. Dec. 15.—Mary
West, a young woman who shot
and killed Will Wilder two week s
ago, was acquited at noon today
the jury having been 19 hours.
Wilder had an uplifted chair and
was in he act of itriking her when
she grabbed a piitol ' from under
her pilß-w au'd shot him, killing
him almost instantly.
CHAM-PUIN HORSE I’K. H1 h
Chicago’, Dec. 15.—Fred Rubeck
bus confessed to s’ealing about
SIOO,OOO worth of horses and bug
gi> s within the last five years. He
wasaireshd in Cleveland.
TORTUED FOR MONTHS.
‘‘l was’tortured fur nine months
with Lettie rash. I found no relief
until I tegan taking Hood’s sar
saparilla. The first few bottle re
lieved me and 1 continued i*s usi
unt'l 1 was cured. I am now in
better health than for years and
mv skin is soft and white, “Mrs.
Lucy Biglow, Bushnef, .Flor di.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
o take with Hdod’s Sfirsaparillu
Alldiugista 253,
READY TO SHOOT.
Catlentsburg Ky. D-ic. 17—A
womun living in the lower part of
('athttsbarg saw her husband’s
familiarity with other wotnm
compelled him to sign over his
propeptyito her and now carries a
J revolver every time she goes out
with him.
WITH THE REGULARITY QE A
CLOCK.
Cheney’s Expect'rant will in
variably cure a desperate cuigh
and case of the lungs. I have used
it in my family for many years
and can say it never fails to prov
ts worth. It will always gut you
jight. O. Tucker.
FIKANE&CO
HAVE
r i JOESANOS
OF BARGAINS TO
Ii AR GAIN
9
We anticipated the Fall Trade
; and .-nore, we made our calcula-
T-S tions against six cent cotton, and,
4 while our buyer was in market,
bought our entire new Fall and
j Winter stock on that basis. It
took work, it took money, it took
time and it took a man who knew
TX how. That we have generously
succeeded in preparing to meet
-M the exigencies of the times and
the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially Invite
you to call and see for yojrsslf
Weknowthatwe can satisfacto
rily convince you.
iWe flatter ourselves mat we
have already built an unassaila
j » ble reputation for handling only
7 S the very best grades of staples.
7 d - We are here to grow up with the
7 1' city and we propose to make ev
il erysale add to the reputation we
boast.
As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
the. w j 11/1".i) m> i' ii.Tiitly
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Gooas, that are a
feast to the artistic eye andgoods
■ that wear like iron and yet are a
j< y frever
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F J. KANE & CO
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