University of South Carolina Libraries
rill; CAMDEN and *>ur INalivc CHRONICLE. VOLUME V I. CAMDEN S., C., I-RIDAY Fl-BRUARY 22, 1895 NO. 42 SOUTH CAROLINA, Tl:? t'.tliiutui ut ll'Vk lid!- will not cnli-d under the now regulations. I'our itmv dispensaries will be opened in riiui-l' stun wry s* h *11 . ,Thc dispensers h i hi tuo.i appointed . Mr. iJ. O. Young, of Clinton, han an im-\hauel .?!? ijuatry of a* tii.e tfvay Kia n iic a? tin eye of mail ever behold. I !??? K. form Ads.icate will L? published again e,>nuuoneiii? tlii.-> week,/ with its old odder, Mr. W. I'. Ci.iyton, at l,x!or t'IKO, M:v. M. 'i h.tiiii'a. tU' widow of the lnl?' ('apt.*. \V. 1 iiii ,i i.<, In-; been tip point* d jkini ui.ii?i i r of iV Silver |>'*st utlico, in Marion county. KiMsi y Tiii mas ami I'' rank Craig, two inmaU* of i lu* tonnty pmr bourse at Wltiusb.jro, died thf.o tiiis wii'l;, lletsy wan S ? ,\(<nm old. and Kr.aik wan 70. ('arils a:-i' ?> .( 1" >r i!i ? inarrto ;t- f n o <m' 1.(1 in en's uu??t popular young ladies Miss Mary (iarrott. Mr. \V. t> 1 *i-?*n I i -*>. who formerly r?*d,h il lion, in t In* >;i\>om I'loot. A new disposition of th,- p *r traits at liu? State lloit>w is being ma-'e. A life size portrait of e.viJoveriier U. It. Till man will hang over the Spot kojr'n denk in tin- hal'. of th?' Hoiiki' o!' Hooroseuia lives. . The fol.uwing decision <>f tin- Su premo Court wins tiled Friday: The State vs. John F. Fret man. Judgment below ? utlirmod. Opinion l?y Melver. C. ,1. e I 'ope, A. ,1., a ii' I IhijitMio IV Hiry. A J , concur. All obi Con loth rat us remember (Jon. Corse, one ot the most distinguished an I gailant olliccrs uf ti.e Confederate army. He was the uuclu ul" Mrs. K. A. M^Hee, of ("5 i'i?i nvilte, vvbo li;:6 r eceived the news of liits death in Alexandria on Monday. '/'ho Secretary of Slate has issued a charter to the .\?>w berry Manufacturing Company, of N ewbi rry, S. C..: capital Mock |>ar \ab:e of shares $10, paid hi instalments of .""ill eentn per mouth. Corpora IW, l?J. 11 Anil, 1). I'.. Wheeler* 11. U. llod, A. J ). lOddy and M. J. Scot I. Mrs. MuMie lioiter wan painfully burned one day last week. It appeal's that her ei .tfviii^ accidentally ignited while standing l.elore the lire, an 1 by the timt tshe discovered her condition she was -almost eiive.''p?d in llumts. '?< at tempting t" s n lot In r out I tire her haiiil*4 ami bo*y were p . ; i ! i f : i i i \ burned. l*r. M'llwee. provident nf the <fi'?-e||. j wo mI (Ml Company. the only e-o.npaiiy | that has paid plieiio nca;i lly iarj;c divi dends since tiie oi -^;i iiix.-i tN?n of oi m ? 1 1 litis te lived a ? ? 1 1 ? r tr :n Mr. .>. II. Shehaii. of C,d<- S;?i'iitr. Mi'.-i- . on tl.e subject ot "|iri s.i r.oi <i: ." and im'ieout. ally ii'eiit .oi.e.l t!,?- j. tM-.liiji(,\ i f !ii-. i-oni in:.' Sent'' n lid tr rtinr ;i pan! -t nboiit hi. A m-ni'o Woman known by tin* name of Aliiv, living <\ it!i he." i li^*? ?? i hiMren in a yard on lower Kdi^r sir (?;. i'!i;.*rks lon- wan ! roy.i'ii to dealh. she and In r cliildren. in their bod..; in i*"i i I :? * ni^iit or Satiiriiiay. '1 lie !?? lies were n >t fonu I ii ii 1 1 i yosterdny. Tiny had bo. n missed f<?r several 'days', and on iM-?itvh b?in-4 milile for them (hey wer ? fo ni l haibil^d lonetlicr in brd. with lit lb' or no rover inn, hilt with everything av.id.iSle over liieai. a::.i ail f u. detjd laiwrrlie l.'nw.i, I ; v.:',- re, :is ?! |** r I - day lr.?i,i Co.n nbia's j.ii! "ii Ids own rei omii/.,i"ee.' S?>!i ilor Ne.i?o;i ajrt\ ed in vifw of al. I h'?> eiri-iiiiii-taiii'< s i ? let bin* out on eoiidi?MMi licit he I' ire tin- State, ami upon Ii ^ retain I > S citli (Vru.'ina li? forfeit any fie. dom lie mi^ht ha\ e uaiiie.l. It sei-uieil to be ibe jjrnoral de sire "f those in! ercrit I'd iti the ''?RO that this ooiitve bo puisued. Kd wards was ? harmed with sl^nim; a minister'? naine to a rln ok ;nitl tfittiu^ money on if. A now shoe factory will be edtabli?ho?] in Columbia. The men who arc to open tin' factory sir? Norl homers, and they intend to wa.sto no time in getting to work. They inieml to he-ate the factory within the Stnt" penitentiary, and eleo trieal power will I e use I. The factory Will be of u'lxjut Mi ? o.'i'ue kind an (hat formerly run within the penitentiary wads by Mr. A. 1 >ibert. It 1m nn derBtO'id that at a meeting of the parties in tested held yesterday the negotia ilons v. *i 1 1 1 the peuitontiary authorities wore eic-Mod. an'l the shipment of the ma chinery will begin at otioa. A petition is heini; ciiviilated in York ??utility !<>!? :i ??<il! for a convention of llitk'O favoring submit! in;: the n*w con st it ut ion ti? t lie people f<ir ratification. to lit* Ileal .*it Yorkv:lle nil March 4t1i next. Mr. N". W. 1 1 ii nl in, <>f ltlackshiir?, is the moving spirit, mid he tiiinks Mgnatun ? ??i:oii?li will be obtained to warrant the holding of the convention, with the pros pects for a large a 1 1 ? lit.'uii-e good. Mr. Ilarilin thinks the only.'wny to win in lo organize ami he pi*, pared for a tiu*)i t . The State Tr. usurer's b .oka nhow Hint ? t p to til ? 1 irst <>f (|i>- month *'!'!!?. -VJti 7-*i in taxes had been paid. This is not hail' i.f tie nggi'i ua ted taxen Mutt ha\e ;?> le i'o!!)' *t ed. and yet tin re are only twelve more ?;.a>>. fur the i^yim-nt ?>( taxes. Compt roller Meiieral Norton e <? peels in a few <l:m< t<? ifr<iie a circular litter diverting; the county auditors to ti\ it si that tin taxes call he collected for fifteen days after the 1st of March with the I pi r Mih periTT^t yf" u~s pro vided hy law. and that iniinediiitely after the expiration of t li i time fhat execu tion* Khali he ir-ruied for the collection of ni; outstanding taxi**. Mr. A M . Itichnrdson, of the South ? in l'',xpr<ws Company. at Columbia, has prn?ulcd the State, through the Seore lary of State, with an interesting and vtib :ni }>!?? relic of .Ivhti CnPiotin. it jj, a copy of the "Sp. eeli i.f the I Ion. .Tohii <*. i'hIIiomii. ?! livered in the I'nlUd Slates Senai.. Match t. IfCV)." The r\|M-i eh is printi d on a ijitgi.- piece of white Matin, an) 'Viisiderin;; iin age is remarkably well prt*?crvcd. The speech start* out with there* prophetic words. "I have. Sen. 1 1 >rs, hciievc.l "fvom the tii*?t that t!i" ' as dation ,,T subject of nlaver.% wool I. If not prevented in some timely and effective measure, end in disunion." The relic wilt l?e framed and kept in the olliee of the Secretary of State. The police force of Chi-Kter has heeil ?piite <lj|||{eiit ntnl eiiceensful of late In ita fijfht on the erafty and delusive blind tixer. A raid upon the beef market of I'lr-il. Anderson a few day* ago re Kiilteo in the discovery and mptnre of five tla*5^s of "the wtuff." The owner was .it oii><?tiikeii to jail, where, in de fault <ff -bond- he rents, awaiting trial at tin- March term of the Court of Ses sion*. Karly in thi? ^eek a box con taining twelve t*)ttles of rye, coiwdgned to '"H". I>?vin. Chester," was seized at the depot of tlie t.rorgia, Carolina and Northern Katlroad. Tlie lienor ?'iut taken l??*<*?dou of hy County Dispenser Hood anJ ship|?ed at on.-e to the State dispen sary. Again and Inter State Constable |{. (I. Smith ilixfovflfA wi?>(l and con fiscated to tb* State a ea*4c containing fif teen gallon* of oontratmnd. The appear ancen wecm to indlcale that the "tiger" in these parti* will eventually, and that prat ty soon, be mn into his lair. ! \ i:tiioi,oui( ii j I it-it I lit of Itfoeut OiTurrtMiiT In lii\or{(lu anil <11 roll ii it 1 1 A KTW J'JLL (Mr. Samuel II) nnii, of Slw<<ai k iLitili'K'l, tin-*! on Sunday Ui?4t. lie was ?iuli*N an ?4d man, and t?no of l Ik* l*wl flil/A-ns ?.?!" Hurt county. Tho wife of Mr. Hob J'uMani of near this place du?d February 2. isui, with oonsumptiloik She leaver* two ohll* (Iron and a lioe>l of ivlait ives to mourn her death. Miw. 1 aicy Brown, wife of Mr. M. ft Hrown, died ?it hor l*oine in Howw* vIMo on Saturday night last nfW\r a long an^l painful illnofw. She was a noble christian wonvaiv a model well worthy of praise and eioulaulon. Poi many ytvira tdio had l>oen a ooiwJstont member ?>f the Baptist Churdh. She ieavos u husband and eight children to mourn her absence. HAMILTON Tliero wene two ?ud don d'cnitha near hero la^t week. Mrs. Joseph Smith had been in ft*?ble health for some t!:ne au<l Saturday morning she mm found dead having died f*ome lime during tin* night. . Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, tiled Thursday night of froiip. LOUISVILLE? On the Sth day of February, 185)5. Mr. Hugh L. Burke, had Just built a tiro, and slopjMnl back a short distance and fell (load. Tho deceased was an industrious, honest citizen. For many year* 'no was a member of Ebonezer Church. His sud d<on death was n great sliook to his faithful (vm*i Pinion. She has tho d>eep sympathy of hor inn ny friends. CtHtlNTir -Mr. J. F. Co pel and, ono of fclio oldest and most nv*ix,ctvd clti zoiia of Ulis place, died Sunday night froln jxiral.vis'H. Ho whs coufliied to his l>od Thursday ovendng, sin-wiing to ln> .suffering fiv.nu a severe cold, but wan shortly **lruek with i*aralyt<is, from whloh lie never fully regained conscious mss. Mr. Copoland was seventy t'hroo yoai-3 old. oik* of tho loading merohunta of Oorlii'th, having boon in business lure for more titan thirty yvaw. OOVI.VC5TO\T ? Mrs. W. J. Green, died nt her homo on Floyd strict, Saturday night, of typtoad pneumonia. She leaves a husba,jid and two little ohll dreii t<> mourn hor death, one of the la t tor being very sick wKh fever. Hot n.aiaiiM were carried to Logan?v111e for burial. ATLANTA -Mik .lames 15. Copo died at the hi nine of hor daughter, Mrs. I >r. Frank Holland, 21 Howard street, Fr't'ia.v afternoon of grij*., Mrs. CVpo's homo was in Sa vanna h, where th' re i nsi i i its were carried. Her ago win 6 1 . Mrs. Canio <>. Shepard died at her residence on East avenue, at 9 o'clock on Sfatnnvlay night. The funcraii oc curred from tho house at 11 o'clock Monday morning. The ivinaltxs were taken to Somorville, Pa., for iulcrujcnt. Mr. l>avis Smith died at his resi dence, 224 Cooper street, Sunday, after a H% 111) ess of so venal months. Mr. Smith was lire inspector for fhe .city, ami was well-known in Atlanta. M sh Fannie (1. IlansoilJ dio<| at her residence. 152 Pullia.m strwt, Sunday mr-niing at 10 o'clock. The remains weiv taken Jo Marietta for iivtennent. OA ltltOKLTON ? Mr. Jt. N. Dobl>? died here last S.u! urda y. lie was a kind and affectionate son and bi?thor. Mr. .1. H. H uoy d1o?| suddenly last Friday morning. MACON? Mr. (Jto. T. tloodrum died Friday night. Ho died fi>?m a Ntioke of painlysils. SOUTH CAnOIilXA. Ill DOB S PR I NO ? Dr. J It. DuHvme. of 1 Olgro S;>rlnK. *??? died i" Ifci I ti nt oru <>n Saturday, whero hi; hail prone for medical fcivnfoncnt: only tlm<> days x'fore. (JAFFWR KY CITY? J. It. Easterly of thin place fell fixwri dii* ham lofi ';in! Sunday and nwivi'd injuries from whieh lie died yttfti'itky morartiiff. Ho W(us a iMii'l ve of Tennessee, lait had ben 11 ixH-sidfiut of tills iilanv for scva'nl yixtrs. He whs alxMit 3f> yen ra old. In tho prime tarn! viiror of manhood, ami leaves a wife and two children. V I L I ,l>-MCss Hena Ponder died a I ?her Inane jn Chock Siiinew ?township 011 \Vedii<f<d?y night In the SS!'!i year of her She wsih a nuin lxir i>f Itnifrtiy Creek Ifciptli*t eliiMvili, and wcim a ?~?nniM?iil Christian. I lMm-i.-?>n \Vhii(t?'lu"ad died Krida> eve nlng at 1)is h-imc ?>:t Br ???l ?tr<vt, thin <w:.v. He was "I years old and wmw a widely known ami imieih niqjeeled cIMtkmi. a hsird working and honest man atr:uiiiNl whom there was,- never a t liMi'i^i't of ill will or a lnvalh of ceil mimv. He wfiM a veteran ?>f flie <*ivil wtr. havinpr d'vtie grxwl servlo* in tlie Ooiifedemi te army. He \ww a native of Chewier <imnty mill had hived in Greenville oighit years. Mix. Calh??rine L#egon diet! Saliinlaj mtirniiiK alxmt 7 o'eloek at Iht home in Main M'lxtl after a Iihik ilMivx*. Sh* wis .r>2 yniw old and wan a nstlivo- of i ltuvtiHa. She had Ixn*ii in thin ohhv try a'xrtii forty ycura jijid in Green ville twenty two yoni>* having ?-omo li<ie ill IRT.'i. Slie Was a woman of tnniia.nkH'l?V' UuliMfi'v and thrift and business! ?M1ity. Sim begun here in n very Miia^l way and a'-eumnlat i*1 rpriTo a eoinforrnMe property. SCMTKR > M?h. Sarah M Nel<*>n, .vcY* -l of the kite .Tiirj'K M. Nelrton, ?r?f Staf*??lnirv, died Sunday irir>fidni? flt i1m? ivrid^iwv of her dnughiter Mrs. Ty'zjcio hMfniin. Mix. Nd?m was in her 77'4* yitir. Her ehildnen. M<-s?rs. ?'uriie| p siiM] Murray NelwWi, Mrs. It. M. C'*i.nit<*y at n t Mr*. Frtersaon \v?Te "r duntig Iht last ho?w??. IUy?^T for Mnrdl Orm. Now Orloann. F#b. 18.? There Ik a Rood pronnect for fair and unnny weather for tho Mardl Gras fetes. The had weather of tho psat cold m>ell ha* nlmoni paused nwajr, ThiT~mreoti? are almost clear of mow nnd thi> kun wa* out awtuir to<:ay. Tho railroads report everything In good condition. w ??*??? w*>rk i p" ?? ?>r. J?. U||| of 1?{??>?>J??llij?t??? a m ,l,i<w^f fhit ha? iifon tr l-v the "rnrico of men wt-o h#re cold, nnd who. '?v itn iy>w'-r nnd hy anccloiw renson'm*. have ftMdily fought ?llvfr. ^ *1 I F All >115 US' <ON\ KM'lO\ to C'oiihtdrr Their i'oittlllloit mill to UrKer It. My S.utlurn A<*iOciated lVvrw. I \i!umhiu, Feb. 10. I h vei?"rt t ? s ti\>m the county a'.lianms iu (his St:\u\ and ollu-r fanners met in convention her*' tonight to consider their condition and devise so!iii> plan to hotter it. I hoy adopted a ?tehcine tor purelvaisini? fertil izers on tho "cotton option" plan. stipu lating tho amount they would give in (v>tt?>u on November 1st for each ton of certain klmhj ot' fertilizers and the amount in currency they woiil 1 pay il it so pleased them. They dooi?i*?d also to use ma Iitt!<? fertilizers as possible and only the high grades. They liound thomstdvoK to reduce the cotton acre Hire by only planting in cotton a pro portion of their lands. not used for rais intc provisions for home consumption, etc. They like\v;?? denvsn-ted that the ?*nlr<wnl commission Imm^iMi tolv reduce tho rates of fertilizers 2<t per cent.: that ?h ? railroads waive th<ur Mo days' no Moe of Mich reduction 1m fore it can be "otno effective: and that the fertilizer eomnanies preoare ferti i/'ox on their ?moils to l>e paid hack on November 1 k ? with a cotton option nt five i-ents n oonnd on November 1st, if the farmers nr<*f?*r that to paying the cash. In case of the refusal of .-ill p ? i r ? ? ? v* to loo'iies'-e in tin so demands they will use i iv ? fort i livens at ?K this year. Sens tor-i^eet Tillman wis in the con vontion a short time. He leave* for Washington tomorrow. The chairman of the railroad eomm'sfdon was tin* -h 'ii i?m a n of the <"onvention and the other ?>v? (?i)?)iniwioii'>r'i were delwt"??. A*id 'o<>in thin convention nearly everv jv?li ?tr-tnj in the State is here tonight, m<<> ??-\^?fa| secret caucuses aro being l<el-' 'ot>l.-iii<? t<? in) n'''?^ii'M"*o <>f al.' faction* ?f white pooide in political parties for the coining campaign. X'OT IVSAMO. Wilt. >1 t'ronln ti.il I oil III in He I f In Avoid DlNKrnre. My Southern Associated Press. Maltimore, Feb. 10.? -The ?nioid(? a few weeks ntro of Wm. W. Crazier, a promient business man of th!s citjt, was at. the time rencallv a* tribute*^ to tem norary insanltv. It developed today tha' he had l>een gniltv of fraudulent prac tices nrift ft n? hoj-ieved '?ammtt ted jruicidf rather than face the d'seraee. Mr. Crozier was the onlv survlviric member <<t the firm of II. S. l,anfalt & Co., and a lartre dealer in canned it<vm|s. 'Hirouchont fire winter ho was. a bull in the market, nnd inc-t previous to IiIm death stored thousand* of ea?os. nbtnSniwr warehouse receipts therefor. The receipts pr* hvpothe vated. rece'vine larsre advances from hanks. AVh"'i H.tWi cases of fr<K?ds. on storage in UrownV warehouse, were overhauled, it was dis covered that over 5. (KM) cases ^imposed to contain cove oysters, were filled with tomatoes and corn. The packer says lie was Instructed by Mr. Orozier to shfcticil the eases as containing ovsters. The loss I'll rough this fraud will be about SflO.fXH). In the meantime the Investigation is troing on. but t he syMem nf lending money to fruit and oyster packers on goods In storage has receiv ed a severe fhock . The banks will n<">t be able to recover their losses from the estate . II ICI't OliM'A >'!* VKI'OH I4II-K The Mnj or of I'll 1 1 n il?-I p li In Upcolvm 45tOO(? (o injorlty. By Southern AswcUtW'd Presfs. Philadelphia, Pa., Fob. . 10.? Philadel phia today maintained its record for Re publicanism and e'.ccted (he candidates of the Republican party by a majo^'ty of from 45,000 to 50,000. The election today was for mayor, receiver of taxes. couueiCmen, police magistrates ami school directors. The Republicans ma<'e a cleian sweep and elected their candi dates for mayor and receiver of taxes by a greater majority than was ever given to similar officers upon local issues. The candidates of die Republican irar ty for mayor and receiver of taxes wen City Solicitor Charles F. Warwick and Wm. J. Roney, respecti vcly. lOx-Cfov. Itobert K. Pattison and Co<l. Sylvestor Uouuetfon. Jr., were the candidates for the Democratic party for the same of fices. Seldom in the history oi local politics has a campaign eeu so tiercelv fi-jght as the one which closed tonight. The I>emocratic prow made a pei-Moaial as aault upon Mr. Warwick and associates on the ticket, and accused them of be.ng the tools of a Republican ring that would use them to further the individual In terests of certain members of the p.trty. The Republican press retaliated in kiuri and scoffed at Mr. PatUson's reform platform and published columns of mat ter purporting to show thaX^jp tiring his rooont term of othee as governor he said that office was to further in the most partisan manner,, the interests of Dem ocrats. Elections were held in every city, bur rotigh and township in Pennsylvania to day and returns received tonight ind.cate that the Republicans in every caae have either held their own or increased their majority. At 1*1 1 1 * Imi rtf . By Southern Associated Press. Pittsburg, I'a, Feb. 11). ? 12 very war J in Pittsburg today gave a respectful ma jority in favor of every proposition con tained in the proposed issue of bonds to the amount of $1,750,000 for public im provements. Tlio total majority in the city wiK run -anywhere from 10, 000 to 15,000. Of the above total $1,750,000 will go t?? tlie permanent improvement of tlie ] several city parks, $500,000 will be u.sed j in the construction of a boulevard con- | nutting the businesw part of the city with tlie parka and liio residence d.s trials in the Ivast ICnd; two million ?1? >1 { lafs will l?e used in Che construction of reservoirs and general l?etterment of the water system of the city; $500,000 wiil be placed at the dlHposa lof the public safety department, and used in the pur chase of additional lire apparatus said necessary buildings. All of the ward officers, with very few exceptions, were captured by the Republicans. The vote Allegheny City on the proponed bond is sue to the h mount of $ 1 , 400,1)00 to l>e ti#ed In public fmprovenmcnts was fav - orSblo to the issue with very little op position. I'lillHtlelphln'n Mnjorll) Philadelphia, IV, Feb. 10.? From the return* received op to 2 o'clock this morn* ing the Itcpuhlic&n majority In llisladel fthia would seem to hs neorly sixty thOUMOd. THE S. A. L. BOYCOTTED in i : s k a s s a rvui: iion AUAINST TIUS KMII'm COMMIHSIONKIl S'lAlll.MW I'lCI-J KKIIS lit lti:(,( I. V It 111 ION sr I'ri'n l?l?- ii t IIuIViiimii lli'clnrck l( an Vftompt to l-'oroe III ?? in tutu I. Int* Atlanta, tin . F?v. 111. A boycott lias . I it- ou decla red agiiinut the Seaboard Aii I*. iu> Kail way t>,v ('oiiunissionei S'.ah man, of the Southern Railway aim Steamship Ar?s ociatiou. Tit*' Commis (doner states in hi* circular that the Seaboard Air Lino, including the (Jeoi K a, Carolina and .Northern, has n??t . maintained raictu on cotton. lie say* that during the jvinst two months swccy lit*,' irregnla rlUes, manlimlatingM ana rate cutting have been indulged in 1>\ this system on Western trallic, einbnic :ng clashes t \ I > an 1 I' A Sca<)?oai>t ollicinl dt nh* tin- ohar.nt of manipulation ami Is ?{ii< as say ing that the Seaboard can stand tin boycott if the Association <an. I're*ideiit lliifliiiuu 'I'utUw. llaltiniorc, Feb, ID. ? It. t'. Hoffman, president of the Seaboard Air Line Ka 1 way Company. ?-aid tonight that he hail received no olHMal advii-es touchin" tin boycott of hl? company by the Southein Railway and Steamship A sequoia t *>n . 1 1 ? Mated that none of the eluirgcw of laic cutting ami other irregularities fri-qucn' ly ma Jo against the Seaboard Company had been *oiutain(>J; at b a*t he v as not j aware of such action by the Association. I ,ln the absence of more definite inf-r ination, Mr. Hoffman declined to fnrth er ilis u>* the KuhJ^ct . rn>e boycott was liol treated ?eriousl\ by other railway nftieials. It is Minted that while the Seaboard Compniii' war* not a me.iubci of the Southern .\!W?cia t>ioii it has nmintained n pro rating ar rangement . There is t?aid to have been considerable friction during the past year, and as a result it i* claimed th.r the Association is practically dirmiem be red . I 'ommisiuoiicr Sin hitman's action it^ 1 looked upon by some railroad men a? j an effort to force the Seaboard Air Lnu Company Into the A&so.'iattnn t<> juv vent it.s final disruption . W sv \ AVMH'S A' I SITOitN I'urty u( tin* Mntlonnl (?nnrilKiiien l.rfl for Sim miiiiiiIi V ext ?*r?l (I > , By Southern Ass-eiated Press. Jersey City. N. .1., Fel>. I ii. ? parly of National Guardsmen left for Savan mih thin afternoon in a special car at- f Inched to t'he Florida express on the ! i\?misylvanla Railroad. The party Incl'inlvrt the State rllle ti*un which goe~ ' to Savannah to slio 1 a match With j the Savannah team on Washington V? , drtl> day. The Southerners were de fentisl by the New .1 ci*sey ninrkMiieii j last September at Seagirt at the inter ; state rifle inatcfh. They want a not In i I test of inark.vinannhip and invited the | Jersey men to pay them a vi^it. Tin- j invitation came fr>/D the Georgia litis- ; rwirs of Savannah and members of Gov. ^ Atkinson's staff. The party will be met at Savannah i by the Ilii's^ans and will put up at tin DeSoto hotel. After the match they ; will lx? entertained at the Dereen plan ; tat Ion, one of the largest plantation* in the State. The party include Gen. \V. D. Spencer, Col. Geo. C. Spencei, MlcJitiiel .7. Barrett, Ix>t.n Abbott C. A. j Stirling, Robert Adrian and John T. j Veincleef, of Gov, Wert's staff; Adji. j T. J. Holley, MaJ. A. J. Corrie, and j Lieut. L. V. Work, of the Second Re;*- j iinent, and Col. DeLaneey (J. Walkci j of the Sixth Regiment. Til K PHOSI'ICCTOII. Innncd In I,on<lmi l?y llie Dun (I I'ur- j r liiiifrfi Vmlcrdny. liy Southern Ass^ialed Press. Ix>ndon. Fob. 19. ? N. M. Rothschilds S rtis, and .1. S. Morgan &. Co., have | ls?sued a pro-spectus for a four per com J loan of J62. 317,500, nominal, both prlncl )>:i 1 a.nd interest j>aynblo in the United j States, one-half of which is reserved for issue in the Unit'd Sfta-tefi. The prioo is 27 pounds per tl.OOO l>ond. The *?erip will carry a cou;xm of 3 pound* 5 ahiuiiilgs, payable Auk. 1. but there after the Interest will l<e payable cjuMr terly. The loan runs six years when ok ?s redeemable at tlx- pleasure of the Government at the pri-e of Issue, the , return Mio investor would l>e paid is ll pounds 10 shilling'' 6 petve. -The 1 1st. -4 close on or before Thursday. 1 The lx?n<ls are quoted tonight at 3 1-2 per cent premium. There in no doubi Uiat the loan witt l>e covered several ! Limes. a Gt'N K.vri,onicn. J^leut. I'rck Killed Wlillo TchIIiik ii llol.-hltlMM Klllr. liy Southern Associated Press. Sandy H<?ok, N. J.. Feb. 10. ? Fre inont 1*. Peek. first lieutenant of the Ordnance Corps, was almost instantly killed on the proving grounds here this | afternoon by Tho bursting of a hre<eoh j <>f a Hotohklss gun. The test of 1 7 1<> I inch Hotrhkirw rifle, rapid firing gun, I was under way and two rounds, with lixed ammunition. had been successfully I lired by 1/feut. F'eck . When the third round vsa* tired the breech of the gun burst and fragments from it struck | Lieut. Peck on the face and ba< k. osius I ing injurft-H which resulted in his death ? j In a few minutes . Soik"?. John Thorp was sliu'hfly In j Jured in th?* leg, but flie others present, 1 who were ('aid . P rank /Heath, tlie com J inanding otticer of the t)-ovinjr irrotind. ! and Maj. Frank II. Phillips, < ho presi dent of live ordnance, board, eneaped j unhurt. Many had narrow escapf-a from i ?erious injury, however as fragments j of the !>ree -h were sent in all direction* t ' and the brooch block after strilriirg sev j eral olmt motion* landed about one hua I dred yards away to th? renr. Vnniaerlfm Demi. 1 By Southern Associated Pres*. J Pari* Feb. 19.? Auguste Vaequerlein. t1w? fh-amHtle author, poet and Joumalird j is dead. ' | \oi hi: vn \n u r \\ \ I.Ti:K - Tho fori uiio of t lio late John \\ all< r. on ? of the proprietors of The I on. Km T.mes. Is e?i limited at fl.&ki.iMt Th. heirs had to pay o\ ? r ji>?o.t)iv? Inheri tance tax. Mr. Walter's Interest. <ln The Times wont to his t\\.? son*, Arthur !?' ra? r an>l tlodfroy. I'Afllilv M in*, fiirt'i1, a business like French woman. 1 si tin- private i oerotary of Col Warrlnn. New York's stroot ? loaning commissioner. Mint1. Carre speaks an. I writ o.m tlucntly In Knnl sh. I'ri'iii'h an. I Ceriuan and has some knotoiCvlK'' of Italian. I > i ' I ! I \ St iff-? \'<>l (In tiiiliiiii KoMnvon, of Imll.imt, who l.s S. years old. In tin* old oat Odd Follow in I h > State ami one of the oldest In tho I'nlon. Despf'.o his extreme ano, ho Is halo, ami hearty and drove thr e miles through the eohl from Ms conn t ry residence to allot d a recent ann.versttry . I 'l: A/il i: H. .1 I'ra/.li r. the real estat< man of llnpriic. ore., has hoen arrested for criminal 1 1 1 ?*?l for udvertlsiiiK uftor a ilniiiifl In partti rship, that h - had uoi "rl I of that peruh Ioum, foreign, ar. ar? his tie ohnnent with which we have unfortunately I aasoclab d.." The all^ii d p> rnlelons element objects to tho lannuano. PI'h'H'K It Is said that at tho > ml of oa li month after his eleo or to l'i Mdeitey of the French Republic, M. ( 'aslmor- P? tier was In the habit of lls I I Unit 1 1 ik amoiiK the poor whatever re n. allied of his allowance from the Slate i'.esldes this he KaV" away $,.0,000 1 1 > charity out of his private Income w'llje ho was chief of the State. i : 1 1 .1 :l :i ;T fjllhert. Itio librettist. Is a hip aihl -tie letl>?w, lui'ty In movement, ?inlek In speech Kiel vl deiit In temper ll<- has a i| tccilve eyo and smokes n dirar at lull spe <|. For twenty years, at least, opc of his works was perpet ually on ii.e I .oml on .stage. I\\ PTt i\'i iVSK I Mile. 'Pa rtonovsk I. of t idos.^a, a .lew <rs. learned at K I l Die business of a wati hnia k or, and, having been awarded the diploma of master watchmaker by th > Trades Council lt> Odessa. has oot'o- forward as the first Kusslaii woman to adopt a trade hither to monopolized by num. I *F \ I 'a i| > V ? 1 The oentennlal of (he birth- I dfiv of (icoi'f: ? 1 'eabinl y will be eilebra 1 d February IS'lh. on two continents Fe.ibody was perhaps tho greatest phil anthropist of modern tlnv s. and the funds to h- stowed are still applied to educational purposes. He was born In Massachusetts. was a nierehant In New York, and a banker In Kondon. (V N'ltt M'KKT Marshal d<> Canrobcrt, the French soldier. who dl ?1 recently In Paris, wax. It 1;; said, as tender-hearted ! ?as u woman, though a st*rn disciplinar ian. lie was not a s t ra n?; or to prison walls. He was shut up In .Mi tz with I in/, line, and was a prisoner In (! r m.'iny from the ca pi t u la t ion of that for- 1 less until th- conclusion of peace. WW l/l'KPS Mr. llart y Walters, who now controls the valuable art collection b ft In Baltimore bv hjs fath r. the late William T. Walters, will open tho nai lery to the public on certain days for charitable objects, as lils father used to do. Hr Is at pr wont having: electric lii.'lits Introduced. a work whlcli will be completed In time for Die opening of tin- nailery on February 6. lit 'MAS? A new story Illustration Alex andre Human's iron tie satire Is helm? told In Paris. One day he overheard two literary novice* speaking dlsparag Innly of Paelne. Voltaire ami others. M. Hnmas turning towards them depre eatlntrly, said to them: "After all, my friends. It Is posnlnle that we would not have done' bett'r had we lived In their time." r A L?rcTtPWRKT ? Pad- rowskl will vr> in riiwnnv at the close of his Fntrllsli 'n pairemMit and will play at Dresden x.nd at I elprhr In the rnlddlo of Fehru irv and at P.uda-Po?th with Nlklseh and r' \'h una with Pleht*r toward the en<l of the month. In March ho Is to no to Ptvtln. where he will play at Madrid. Seville. Cadiz, Valencia and Barcelona. CAlll.YI-1'T ? Pole rt T.onls Stevr<nson use-1 to tell thin story of )tls early <lavs: He was enteHmr la an absent-minded way the famous second-hand book shop of James Stlllie wh m he ran Into a fum imr old irentptnnn. wdio was leavlni? th estnblist roent The latter ejaculated In an nrsrry tone, "Man> can you not^>ok wlri-o you are Koinsr?" Stevenaon Wol oftzed for his awarkn-ss. and was then confronted bv Mr. Stlllie, wdio was also excited: "Who Is he?" asked Stevenson. "Oh. that's the jrrea t Mr. Thomas Car-. I y I was the answer. ' HOI.n? M reo . f<os,i lloluh. the wlf" Of the i|1"tPlf'li|pl,ed Sou'b African explor < r. was her husband's most efficient aid In tWe hazardous four-v^ars' tonr thev have lust eompl ted throunh that II 1 1 le-k now n rei>Ion. Iter fine health a>>dj ii nfllnchliu.' nliiek t?r<">iiBrlit her throne^ perl's to which a weaker woman would have succumbed. H"r skill with the irim enabled her tf? kill many of the animals t'-at were pres- rved and mounted 'n Kuropeati puis urns. She assisted In prenarlnn t,he skins for j>reserva'|on and made a larire number r>T nieasu?-e iii'nts for the mo?lel?i i>y which Dr. Heluti lllustrat s African life and habi tations. !?' a S'f 1 'rl n '*<? T Tori il'Orlofttn. son of tho n??o do rtmrlr' p ami ooti-ln of the protondor to tlio throno of Franco, has .lust bo- n provided with a "rnn'oll 1'i'llon ro" or flnanHul enardlan. by a <1 ?o|*.'0 r?f t he r*l v 1 1 Tribunal of Paris. Tho rerptost wan Int rodnoed V y lit* falhor. with tho rniipcnt of a council of nil tho momh r* of tho rovnl family Tt appears that. nnllkc his onncln, tljo l'r"toni|or. t bo voiuik TTonrl d'Orloans did not spond hi* tnnnv with thontrlcnl poonlo . Mo was aconssod. Indood, of bavltu? Indu'pod In "niimoroiiK prodl?r?l Itlon.'* (in khvk tho court dooroe. but th'v wor?* oatisod bv oxtronvl;* rl?ky speculations In tho Rourso of Commerce. TATK ? Mr. .Tamo* R. Talo. tho well known mllllonalro oil broker. of PalM rr<r<r-, M?l.. and T /ondon, r,ni^*n<l, l? f.robablv better known throughout tho Wtato than any wlntor visitor to Flor lila. having spont H'voral months hore ovorv wlnlor for tho past twonlv years. Mr. Tato Is possibly tho jrreatost pon tlomnn pi asu*i? traveler In tho worbl as o?io can moot htm horo today ami If thov rhani'iwl to bo In ft. Petersburg. T.orulon. P^rlT. Cairo. KaryoT, Pokln. China, or tho Pit v of M'xlco thirty ?lavs honoo. lie n.b'ht bo iho first man roookrn'z' <1. Tfo Is ft Soulbern frcntlo rnan by birth and Is a noph'w of the lato ox-Covernor an<1 Conirressmnn, William f*ohl/--y, of fjoorrda. who built and ownod tho flrst cotton factory In tho South. Mr. Tato has spe^t tho last t\v nt.v-t?o years travollnpr In all tnrt* of tho wot<i| and Is nidto as famil iar a porsoriaco on th^-'rftreets of T.on? <1 An. Paris. N'ew Vor*-<Wi*l San Fran clikvi as ho is In Florida. He has boon on ndln?r soma tl?rto *t * tho Ponce <1e T eon. whloh ho visits every season. and loaves Hundav fo- ??>? Pity of M^xlo' to sn'rtd ?ho re?t of tT>? i*-a?oTi. Kn ronto ho will join a party of?#r'ondvat Now Orl^itnu. who will vl'lt tt?e M' win j capital with him.? 8t. Aufustlna Kewi. CONVENTION OF WOMEN'S CCUNCIi J a i.Ki:\ r u vm i: in. Mi ok nr.ritic SKM'ATIVK WO.MHX or m.i. Tutors t\o I'lio kiosskixs tt mi. iii: I'ur.sKNT Ih. > W III DlkcilMM Kt'l lu loili Ore??. I'olllti'*, ICto, Soul hern Associated Fross. Washington, Feb . 1 7 . ? Tomorrow vvfl witness tlii* Krealcat K?tlii*i'iii>; ot iv|>n tentative women over hold in llio I'm tod Stall's, iukI Washington h< tels a< ?o.iidinir Iioiimi'm iiiv tilled w'th tli ?m \? (in will be in aUomlance . Tho Second t'ri-cuuiul 1 \>n vent-ion of the Women' 'o.iiik-II is the name of the eon voch'Ioii uiil it i ii ? -1 inlt'.H all tho national' < -rgani '.atloiiH ol a part i .mi I ii rl,v female ennrai ? r. Kvorv sphere of fctiKlle ofort w P >?? represented, ami there will hi* f?tnal Ministers <?f the (tOMpcl, physioia t'N. I?? ?Ms, authors. editor*. educators, dn.<s ?eformers. social purists, prohibit io listr* ill Mionariivs, ohurch workers. $ten' jrnpheiw. publishers ami many nt'ui lassetf, n<?! t<> speak of women fa lit at is millionaires, or as society leader* {chylous effort will have im represent:* 'ion In tl?e National Froc Hapti-l* Woman's Mlssiinary Society, tli Women's (Yntcnnary Association of tli I ' ni : o<l States, the Woman's Forei-ji Missionary 1'nion of I- riemla, ainl I' N'ational Council of .lowlsh Women, ?oliti *4, In Hie National America* Woman's Kepuhlicnn Association of tie ? ' niteil States; patriotism, in 'tie Nation ?*! Association of I.on^iI Women < Vmepien n laherty, to whleh also ne 'e ad-led tlie Woman's 1< i?*f Corp tuxiliary to the lira nil Arm.v of t !{e|>ill>lie; so.ial life, in Wimodiii Soi'onIk and the National Christian I .ea rm- for the Promotion of Soeial I'nrit.v u'eliiltition, in the Woman'* Christian IVmpera nee 1'ivlon. Other hodien coin ??osiiitf the Council are the Illinois liel?i> 'rial Sell' .ol for lilrls. National Chiu-toi Woman's Itelief Society, the Yonn -? l/iilii's' National Woman's Improve ment Asso ialioii. the Universal IVaer I'nioii, the International Kindergarten I'lilon, and the National Asso.'ln t'ion of W"inen Stenographers . These eiuhteeiv* orjMiii/.ntlous have a m* ni'hership estimated at between font and live million women. Many -'Women of national ami even international rojn tatioii will he in attendance. Soin? ol them a re, tlie <\inntes? of Aberdeen, ' -a ? 1 y I lenuy^Sinnervllle, Mrs. Russell Sa re. Aldss Susan H. Anthony, Miss KliwnlnMli M. (.munis*. well known In ,'^'onneetion with the social purity crusade I in New York Oity: Dr. Jennie I>. I.a soier.' the New' York physician: Mm. '/aura C. Kullard, of Hrooklvn, the mil 'ionaire; the l{ev. Anna Shww. diss Francos TO. Willnrd. Mrs. French Sh?l loa, the African explorer, and Mada'ne Mhentl. the Delsnrtist. Organizations of women in (Jermanv. Franco. Knglnr.d. Canada ami elsewhere will also he pres 'Mil . The meollnir of the council, heplrttiint ?oniorrow, will last fourteen day*. and liirinu this jxn-iffd thirt.v-tvlo sessions will tie held. 1'apors on a multitude ot will he rend, and nct.ioi' will l>e taken on ouoHtlon? of national ilh torost In whi~h \vtmi"n concerned . 'foluriouH, dresn, noliti??". nioralitv and >ther pertlnont t<?7>ip? will be considered . HTniKF! OFfF. The l,n)?nr Ampmlily OrrlnrPil <hc Strllte Off Snlnnlny NIr1i(, f\y Southern Asso^Jnted Press. Hro*>klyn, Fob. 17. ? For tho first time Inco the strike beenn In Prooklyn polio ? -n'ti wero not r'dlnir on some of (ho ?firs on the Brooklyn Heights svaterr to "iv, On Saturday nlirht at . e me-tmnr f illHtrirt assembly Hpvenly-flve deleertoji 'rom tne seventy-five local anwml?|"i(. 4r ot? wn? taken In favor of calling (hr ?'riko ofT on (bo Mrooklvn Helnrhts sv<? em and the Brooklyn, Que"n's County ?nd Suburban Pnllroiir), The vote wn? nrrled by a larsf malorlty. The men ?f the Atlantic Avenue lino, howevr. ?oted In favor of continuing the str'kc. Karly tbls mornlnu a number of old ?'ion applied at tbe vnrlous districts of Brooklyn Heights for work. ?tom? ^f tho men wore successful In irettlr * ?holr old filares bark. A numbe- of ex. ?ra cars were run out of the various -table* of th<* romnany bo that Home of ?ho old men could bo put to work. Pre?d '??nt I. owls paid tbat probably In a couple if months all of tho men who wont on a >?r'Ve would bo back In their old pine - ?tjraln. l.avt nlirbt a letter was read to t re pub I" by tbe Fveonl |ve f'omwllte'1 of t><p ? r|?'t Assembly No, 75, statlnpr that they ad exhausted ovrv honorable mea.m to ? T?.?-t a friendly settlement, but' that the ?rollev otPclals assumd a most uncom >rnm!plnK attitude and refused to mnke ? clnirlo concession In resnonso to their -onuests. The lett'r concludes: "It has be- n a flrht of dollars afr?ln?t ""iDloyos' rlirhts and. as wan to have '>een expected, th'v dollars have won a lotory. though a dear on?. Our people, after a heroic resistance. have at Inst ?nhmltt *1 to the Inevitable. The e'vll ? be military and In some Instances the <udlclal pows havo all hen usod to coerce ? bem. With a deep nenso of apprecia tion for the moral and financial aunport *?o fron'rously (fW'n by the people of Hrooklyrr, wc have d'<dded to suspend the strike. thoiiRb with our belief In the lustlce of our naneo unimpaired. Wo feel assured that with th" aid of Justlce lovInK citizens th# rlffht will yot triumph. aifOT his nmnvs. A llnsbnnd of (M Attempts to Kill | Ilia Wlf?, .\Rod 1 T . Ity Southern Assooited Prcwt. St. I/ouis, Ffh. 17.? C.lntie Cameron shot and mnrlMly wounded his wife nt noon today in the city hospital and then attempted suir<iLe. Cnuieron Is a car riasro trimmer, only 1ft years old. and lia been married nix months. FTIs wife a/red 17, was ii convalescent patient a the hospital. 'Cameron visited "lis wife today at noon. They hod a quarrel and the boy drew a pistol and shot his wh? through the feft breast ,w He then placed the pistpl to his hcA'lj^nd fire**, inflictinsr a flesh wound. CarrK^m was locked op in the prisonera* ward of the hospital Karewe'l letter* found on Cameron go to show that the crime wna premeditated and was caused by the sej>;i ration o the boy-husband and hi* bride by tho fr terference of hi* mother-in-law. Now, let thone folk* who have been say In hard thinra at>out the Sunny South pr^Mtre to talc* diem back. The run ?nine* Atfaio . GEORGIA. There will In- a uiertliijf of tin* lilf* i .-iii ; 1 1?* tit Mublin <">:> Friday, J'Yb...^ ?J. id. I'll. 10 II I rt 1 1 ? VN folt.V tWo willow* of I *< M k l"? ?.! i- 1 .It.' Stlilur.H ill 11.11 I C'KMlly CU . 1 1< .1 to perns on*. II,,. |,ni. r. ?:. (Iurn*ey. ??f Macon, arried lite i msu V:? t?4*t? |> du'im I ? tne .in 'II is I of .S IS.t'lHl. A bal?? of oott.-u brought tu market on I slei*l, W ;l?? ollO 'f lilt' HOVCltirH of I ho week in < 'a rteiwiHe. Mis. r. |;. ( *it| tela n.l was Friday ?l> ?< ? ? 1 1 1 ? ?l i? ?si MKrsi rt-ss ut M'orliillh t W*uru ouiity, vice .1 F- C.?p?A:llid, 'lead. I >n an I niter March 1*1 < *' i . <1"K in V morions of wlni is If MM- l.ii>>',' c. .or, .,e.d ?>r wwii.licoii will It' rtihjivt to ti ax ot $1. i. \ W a l 'as. >n. a prominent loerehanV f U nrrooi ? a?< rsiiowhallitij! Friday .. ,..iu i ? f.?av in h RJiow, a?<l lll.l broke his Mr. W . A. Floyd. of Villa ltlea. has undo a voluntary iiss'uruiiieut. ai u ?iriiisl liis Iiikii.hs over to Mr. ?' ? A' I'litehett a?s astd.vrnee. I Kreiiill}! li> ??!-;??>? 1 re II ur "t lll'll.#H(l ill >nl. :i)i. Several pailioa were there bint a t i-u looking for Ji.iu.-i**. but "(>t a one ?.nil | l e foil i ill for rent. V corpora I i"ii lias J. oa organized i??r purpose of rniwdraetini; ?,..in \ a ?1-isia. Ca . ?<? Fernandlni. Ma.. In- .?n|iili.l t>. in-; ijCiHO.tMM). A : la ut i clr" another itiilioiidl ooavcuw h, ,u 'I'll is t ; mi* it is t?u? Nn.nmal i*"il I - naK.-r-. nii'l ll'.i'.v will meet t U re several hundred i^trouv.' .I'll inu tin- Kxp ?ili<>n. I ? il?. ..v^i oi -f ?<"' Supremo I |.,w( \\ . ok .1 ii.lui' 1 1 art app 'luted ?? .|straiYi f>?:- I. annus county aa fo. ,ws; .1 1'. W 11, 1'.. l'?. i i"'i r ,ind t . I.. llollll' H. In-. K. 11 . lb.ss,' of The Nanhville "lirist ia ii A.'.vo all', arrival 'Hint* lay 'n >\ I'olll t.l llf^ill a M-l'OS ll'Ct mi * \o iho vt n.l. iii s of tin- thiol depart ment for ton .lays. I Sfris'-'W has been invited hy I'ron ie.ent Twittv to deliver tin- e.anniopee Hint sermon before Anitr-w 1' etna Jo t'-Uojli in .1 ii in*. An into'.linMiinl fi'ast In n , k.i i- lor ? 'ntlihort. Mrs Vim AinHia Latimo-r. of Warren : mn, wan ?so unlortnnatp hir<t Mmiiih.v ?m to slip while parts! hit ilown tin* utopft ?i ||, | l.ronk tliv sina'.l h .no of her h K a f u iiioii?^ fi 'in the ankle. The entire stock of T. 1- McConih it Co., of Mil'.oil-'eville. who wore riH-eatlj (| |,y the rhei ill iilMlef iuorti;a;ro fore '..tsure "tit the iiHtai'ee of the MilleclKe v ill,, flanking t'oinpany. will la ?olii at piihlie mil I'y on l*i'h. ? 1 *t h. The fo'.'.ow in^ (je ?ru:a paJi-nts were irrautcl last week: ?' II.. Hroo'-s, At lanta, t?>v r< w- i i iir ; .1. 1'!. ('.M'nitni. Jr., Waiile. I ton uHo: I'<. II. ? rt'1" cut I , Marietta, spool cahinol The ho.ly of I?. S. lloirar.hu, the u au who ili'-i I at A iisli-ll. is ?"1 hoini: hehj for hlenlilieat'on. No one na? yet .found the relatives: of tl.f1 wan. '8 nr hony ntw already lieon hchl ahont ten dny*. Mivt N'ei'a Hancock in?t ltiit??l action in' the S.iperior Court in Savannah to impel her hnshan.l, \V. A. Ilatieoek, a street ear coinlnetor to eontnbute t<> , her isii,.|iort. he havlnu ihvo-rted Iter. Mr T. N- Maihlen, of Ileitl Creek .liM' iet, I l ift eoanty, is a fanner of enerjrv aiel vim. Alth-ui^h ? rertter an, I wor!:i on halvin. he nuike.i a firootl vinir, keiiT, ont of <leht. and lendfl out money. ^ , I'resiil. nt < 'happeli, of the Girl ? Nor mal and Industrial CoMrirn nt Mil'.eosre \ Hie. Ii.-ih reeei veil a letter from lit. K?v. II T (Jal'or. l'Viisf^pai'. b?lrop of len ueiisee. aeeiptlns an Invitation to preach tht? annual commencement sermon on Sunday, .In no 'J, at that ln?tltttllon. A detective WiedtUHOay ii iirht nuceeed iil in '.oca ti nit Moore, one of the three murderer* of Hack flnmnierlin, who wn? i led about two months atfo nt hi? home? - n liaralt?<>n county. Mikto- wm loeateil i bout tUroe inih-H from Carroll t?>n. lie vai< earrfiwl fi lluehnnnn. Within the '.ant <Vw months Fulton ? i.inty has paid to i xpert lifn?l<k<?e|M?r8 s i .O(K) to examine and balance the book# f the clerk of the comity cointniiislDtienrt, md now under the now board the work, s to he done over ajrain. and nn a<Jdi ional evfi lino put upnn the conutry. ? JelT Hunter and Ernest Huckner, l>oth ?hatred with rnpr\ who broke Jail A'eilnestav niirht. have been captured ii Jnspi r "county and 't- u-ht back to t-'.aioiiton hy the sheriff of that county. ! (iilesbv, tin- murder i r. for whom tl ?re r'-wi.rd, h;i? not been enptured. 11. Jv- Nlehorton. of Athens, passeo* ?zer a?eut of the (ieorjria Hailread. nar* r.?wdy eseap. d drowning today. lie wa? ,-katiir-', and broke thnutfh the ice m the water w.nks iiond. He wan resetted by ProfesMor Stnhr*n. of fie 1'nivernity. md ot beirt. N' l evil effeet? are feari d. T. II. Mohry. of the Southern Ex .ifvs Company,' hits received many in iniries by telegraph from pirtlog in Cin ?innati and Chieak'o who a i e desir^uti of. r.yinjc oy^t-ejK in Ibunsuicfk. Mr. Mk- g rv barer, tiial l he reapply of oysters has ? . en cut r-hort at r.runswl. k !or some nn ? I'eountabl" rea?son. The store of T. Jt. Uanispork. iu De ?itur, tosrether with a larye stock of. -ooils. wan totnllv/d' stroyed hy fire last ", haivlax nivliL/ The I n*a", bucket bri? ? de. hy Jiard work, waved the iwidet>3e if .Tuiiife A. .loll OS, wbieh in next *< ?he store. Mr. Kain*pek'? loss waa ..At. with $1.5X> iimjirance . Quite a ?'?<>d jok?> haw been played on 'of. I .on l.ivinj?ston at CCirrknton. The ? 'o| uub it is trtid. wrote a Deimierat, as In- thought, for a list of nmiffl to whwn to send reel, hut his man proved to be i Populist. When the seeds were h-a nr' ?d out by the p Htmaster it was wtjn ? leied why all thw favoritism. The stock contains*] in the store ?f II. \t- W-flrv, at i'olmnlniH, well now n as "'IM10 wna'ftold at o'k sale We Inemta v. The stock had been invoiced, tit $1?T872.??2, wiib -old t ?? ( I ??ivrxf Ware for $7,200, and the ?inn will be Ware &. Wynn, II. Ij. Ware wiu mann.ee the business. N'i'W post offices have been established in as follows: Att. Worth ??ounty. Mark 'J'yson, ponttnaater} Owtcer, "ry:iti county, John ,T. Otseen. po^tnin*. tor; SafTold, Karly county . Tlf'miM 1. Ho*r>lv, (Nxtinnster. The name of tne postoftice at I'eachstone Shoils, Ilcnjy '?ountr. bis Immmi cliansred to Pi*ich?ten?. tJi. iarue number of the citizens of Li thonia nie of the opinion thnt the strand inry will recommend that the conntr '?halnsranif l>e abolished after they finifth thoir-jiw?rlfc, in thic nud Stone Mnwotaln l!.<t rift. A majority of t>he ?itizcwi fa vor ahoI'sTiTiur Mm- rTi^Tnsrffnjr, Ttff ft 1* ton " opeiwlre to the county. The election for Mayor and City Conncfl of Va^lnHta/pass^l off quietly^ and rc*nlr*?d lr* fV T-'e^^n of tha fol I'uvln? ficVet: JMyor, Ool.'J. flflkh >? r.r?M(/ord ?? Council ? "R- F. SH'klat^ R. ft. Godwin. .T O. Varnedoe. O. B. alca. h. F. Shaw, John T. Roberts a?4 J amfi t>. Stat#*. , ?_ -r-r-? - - ? 1 ' 1