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12 if I INVESTIGATION ON. Columbus Policemen Must Hare Ironclad Records Hereafter ARE MADE TO IMPEACH EACH OTHER In a Gambling Cue th Statements om. cnl Were Rejected At- lants Nero Stole II. Bicycle. Columbus.

Ga. July There has been a great stir among the members of the Columbus polka force during the past several days sensational charges hew- ins' U-en preferred against some of the officers. Officer John Reed one of the most popular members became involved in a difficulty a few days ago with a man by the name of hair. which suited in Hair re- ceiviug a severe thrashing from the officer who. at the time was oft of duty.

The men were arraigned before he recorder. who lined the officer 5. Then complaint was made to the police commissioners who made a full investigation of the mat- ter yesterday. It was shown before the board that Hair had applied some very ugly epithets to Reed which the latter properly resented. Reed was exonerated by the commissioners and Hair forthwith swore out a warrant for him.

charting him with assault and battery. This proved to be a boomerang- for Hair. Heed waived examination and gave 100 bond for his appearance at the next term of the superior court and then had a warrant is- ued fur Hairs arrest charging him with larceny after trust. Hairs bond was assessed lit pJ which he was unable to give end is now in jail. Iollreiuen Impeach One Auoflier The must sensational investigation was that or charts of false swearing against some of the mw.

At the trii of an alleged- gambling case in the city court Ii short time ago some of the police gave in conflicting testimony. Indeed the very rare occurrence of impeaching the testi- snony of on officer by another took place. It was geJ that two or three policemen swore at the trial that when the gambling room was raided they observed the changing of a light in the room from Ii hall white they were waiting torthe door to be opened. This they claimed to have seen through a transom the door. It was proven by an officer as well as a number of other witnesses that there was not and htd never been a transom over the duo and that it would have been impossible for live men to have seen anything of the kind front where they were.

This looked very bad for the policemen and created considerable talk. The a. us was acquitted and he complained that he had been persecuted by the false swearing of some of the police and hence the Inquiry by the board of commissioners. While no decisive- action was taken in the matter by the commissioners It is ed that th investigation will haw a. wholesome affect.

Vu lie in Favor or Bloomers When Mr. R. L. Ross proprietor of the Columbus bicycle exchange. went to his place of business this morning at 5:30 o'clock he found that his office had been burglarized some time duriu last night.

An examination revealed the fact that his we had been looted and among a. number of valuables stolen was a fine bicycle. A maj1 amount of money and several due bills and Other papers of value were missed. The police were notified and in a phort time it was learned that a negro had been offering a. fine wheel for sale at a.

very low price. An officer was put on the ziegros trail and soon came up with the thief. who gave his name as John Sullivan end who was till In possession of the stolen goods. Sullivan was landed In. a cell at the barracks and as the evidence against him is quite conclusive it will not be long before he will be serving a term in the penitentiary.

Sullivan was identified this afternoon as Ii notorious. thief of Atlanta and it is said has been eluding the officers of that city. A number of burglaries and thefts In this pity have been placed at his door. Mil. M.

81. BAIUIOX DEAD. One of tesvuani Oldest Ilesfilents Passes Away. Newnan Ga. July 27.

Special. Mr. M. M. Barron.

one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of this city was laid to rest in the city cemetery yesterday morning a large concourse of friends tot- lowing the remains to the grave. In tire death of Mr. Barren Newnan lost one of her very Lest citizens. He had been resident of this city. for twenty-five years and was universally loved by every one.

It is believed that Mr. Barron died absolutely at peace with the world. If he had an enemy on this earth the tact was not known. Of a gentle kind disposition. he made friends wherever he went.

The services at the grave were very impressive while the grief of the family and friends was Indeed affecting. Rev. Dr. Hall lilt the Baptist church at this place and llr. Bartlett officiated and their tribute to toe dtai was truly beautiful and deserved.

Mr. un surrounded by ail hs living children seven in number and all or its grandchildren with the exception of lour who could not be. present. It it be possible for mortal man to live a perfect life on this earth. thtn that man Was Mr.

Barren. The Rev. Dr. Hall in Jing to the perfect' Christian character or the deceased said that Ida was a life that was worthy of emulation arid tie odmon- tshei every one present to take his footsteps as a guile and follow them. He fet ure that by 0 doing they would have lllle to tear in the world to come.

Mr. Barton was an old confederate sot flier and was in the sixty-eighth year of his age. One of Mr. Barrens neighbors said of him yesterday. I have been with him almost daily for twenty-five years and I have ye to tirsi one solitary fault with the man.

liis life was indeed' a perfect one. Mr. Sari-on leaves besides a heart-broker vlfe seven grown children and thirty-loom hiidren to mourn his death. Mr. Barrorm was an old newspaper ao.

having owned and edited newspapers It Arkansas Alabama and Georgia. Ieegtrs Instructed for Blact. Augusta. Ca. July The Democratic executive committee of Richmond county met today at the courthouse End fixed next Saturday August 3d.

as the date for holding a mass meeting to elect delegates to tie congressional convention to be held at Crawfordville to- nominate a candidate for congress from the tenth district. Richmond's delegates will go in structed to vote for lion. James C. Elack. who will be nominated without op position Jueko County Veterans Sleet.

Jefferson Ga. July The annual reunion of the confederate veterans of Jackson county was held yesterday with over I jo old soldiers present and in line. The crowd was addressed by Ron. H. H.

Carlton of Athens. The orator was elol Quent and brought tears to the eyes of al- Snost the- whole audience. In memories of the old south Dr. Canton is masterful In lids presentation. Large Lou by Fire Albany.

Ca. July Special. IFVF. Putney of HHdaway suffered another severe- loss about 1 o'clock this morn- tog by hawing his stockade on the Turpt T-ace. eU miles east of Baconton burned Mne fine mules belonging to Major Putney stler with a large lot ofrprovend rfamir Ing uteh lls etc.

we consumed along with the budding. Whether there was any. Insurance or not could not be learned. The origin of the. Ore Is thought to tiave been incendlary KILLED HIS BROTHER Afterwards Sobered by the Dee3 the Murderer Attempted Suicide.

Waycroes. Ga. July 27. Special. New reached here tonight from Braganza this county of the murder of Bob Carver at that place this afternoon by Simon Howard.

Carver and Howard were half broth. ers and were. neat friends. Howard was drunk today and he and a negro quarreled and began to fight. Carver Interfered and took his brother away from the negro.

They were returning to the house when Howard tried to get back to the negro. Carver held on Co him and suddenly Howard drew his knife and stabbed Carver sev ral times. Carver fell and In a few minutes he was dead. Howard then sobered up considerably and became half crazed with grief. He tried to commit suicide cutting himself with his knife several times.

His friends prevented him from killing himself. Howard's wounds will lay him up for several days. He will deliver himself to the sheriff. Carver leaves a wife and several children. WASTED TO flhF DID.

As a Personal Favor Do Sothlne To Save Me Asked iteddlck Cuthbert. Ga. July 27. was received in Cuthbert today that Horace Reddick a farmer. living atom six mites northeast of Cuttihert had sulcided He first swallowed a vial of laudanum.

This he was not able to retajn. He took a knife and severed the large artery in his arm to make sure. From this he bled to death. He stated to those around him that he did it to die that he wanted to die and that he would consider It a personal favor If his friends would not undertake to do anything for him. Everything however was done to save him but to no effect.

WORTH CAROLINA SEWS. The General Fund In the State Treasury Is at Present 201OOO Short. Raleigh. X. C.

July 27. The state treasurer reports that the general fund in toe state treasury is J20iWo less titan it was last year at this time. The legislature cost JTO.OuO- the trust fund for the North Caro. lina railway 67200 4 per cent bonds amounting to K0800 were sold- and the old debts prior to this year aggregate 3UO. These items make up the first named total.

Two months ago advance news was given that there. were extensive graveyard in surance frauds at Beaufort X. C. Today the mine was sprung by the attorneys and the six life insurance companies interested and ten persons all residents of the' little town were arrested. These will be tried before a magistrate at orehead City.

The trial will occupy all of next week. Five thousand spindles are being placed In the Stteevillecjjtton mills which are to begin work September 15th. Thursday evening as Thomas Somber- rler a farmer was on his way home in Rowan county he was struck on the head end died yesterday front the blow. It ap pears quite certain that. the murder was for the purpose of robbery as Hornberrier had that day sold produce and was taking the money home.

The Capital Club of this city today made a purchase of valuable property upon whlchlt will erect a handsome clubhuse Itedell Meares was today appointed temporary receiver of the Carolina Interstate Building and Loan Association which has its headquarters at Wilmington. The assets are 146000 and are said to be enough to rover all liabilities. Suit was brought by W. H. Strauss who charged that the company exacts a.

premium in violation of North Carolina law. The application for a permanent receiver will be heard at Kenansville August Cth. DRIXKSTHAT WERE NOT SOFT. Soda Water Men In Columbia Fear State Prosecution. Columbia S.

C. July 27. Special What will prove th be something of a sensation to roost of the soft drink dispensers in the state has keen unearthe by a local pharmacist. The pharmacist sad noticed that many of the state constables patronized his soft drink fount and constantly called for champaigne mist. sotol or cocoa tona.

He became suspicious lest a raid was contemplated so he took. samples of these drinks to State Chemist Burney for analy. ration and to his surprise the analysis showed that champaigne mist contained 605 psr cent of alcohol bu volume cocoa tona 635 and sotol 715. When diluted with. the soda water the percentages reduced to about third of these amounts hut each glass would then contain sufficient alcohol to put It under the ban of the dispensary law.

So the sale of these drngs has been prohibited. The local druggists ere somewhat gtartled at the escape they have had and the drinks named are offered for sale no more. DIVORCED THEN WEDDED. Mrs. C.

T. Raymond Remained Single hut Little More Than a Day. Chattanooga Tern. July Spatial. The announcement.

in a special to The Constitution made about three weeks ago of the engagement and approaching wedding of Dr. Wilbur tleCleary and Mrs. C. Raymond nee Cleage causing a sensation and brought out vigorous denials was more than true. It now appears that they were marrie secretly two days after Mrs.

Raymond se cured her divorce. Their secret marriage Is announced in the columns of The Time this morning. The. wedding- occurred two weeks ago last Thursday. Dr.

McCleay was going on to Chicago and thence to New York for a course in the New York School of Polytechnics. Mrs. Raymond am companied the party consisting of Dr. McCleary and his partner. Dr.

E. E. Kerr and Mrs. E. E.

Keer as far as Nashville where the two were married at 10 o'clock on the morning of July llth by Rev. J. Barbee. Dr. McCleary went on to Chicago and his newly made bride returned.

to Chattanooga the intention being. to ej the matter secret for sometime but the story got out. Society now wonders whether her marriage will have any effect upon her cot cert and operatic engagements. She is now in the cast of The Pirates of Penzance and is announced to take one of the leading roles of that opera which will be presented at Gadsden In September open. thg the new opera house at that place.

BOTH WERE KILLED. A Cow Fell on a Watchman and Double Death Resulted. Nashville Term. July 27. Speclal.

George Taylor watchman at South Tunnel on the Louisville and Nashville railroad for thirty-five years past was. found des this morning on the track at the mouth the tunnel. On his body lay a dead coy How the accident came about. is of course conjecture at no. one saw it.

Tbesupposi tlon la that the cow was grazing above th tunnell and fell off or' Taylor. killing him Taylor has children in Nashville who wen to Gallatln today to attend the funeral. Preparing for a Target Tournament Albany Ga. July The Al bany Guards are preparing. for a grand target tournament to take place on the list and ltd of August Invitations were sent to twenty companies today who if they accept wUl each send a squs of five men to participate In the shoot.

The prizes for the occasion wllhaggregate J250. A grand military ball will conclude ehoot ana festivities of the occasion. I I SlSATIO HuthIns Rebnked Colonel Foster' for Bemarh on MscegniiIo HE 8AIOIT WAS A GREAT SLANDER Workman Are Bu Making Needed ptirsat the State Unirrnlty Psr- land Items at Interrit. Athens Ga. July 27.

Special. Quite a sensational Incident occurred yesterday' at Watkmnaville during the" session of the su perlor court of Oconse county. The case of the state vs. James Walker colored- charged with nmrital unfaithful- ness was on trial. Judge N.

L. liutchiliC was on the bench Solicitor General Russell represented the stats and Hon. F. Ci Poster of Madison appeared for the defendant. Colonel Foster.

in his argument was telling an anecdotj related by General Toombs concerning the trial of a negro for adultery ant remarked to the jury that the people shnull not hold the negro up to as strict an accountability Ion this crime as the negro had for two hundred years previous to the war. been encouraged in it by their owners. In an Instant the gavel of Judge Hutch- Ins fell and. turning to Colonel Foster. ho said Colonel Foster.

your argument is the most outrageous I ever heard and it is a slander on the people of the south. Colonel Foster replied I understood it to be the truth your honor and didn't intend it as a slander. Well it is not the truth replied Judge Hutchlns. There may have been a few such cases but no general rule. Colonel Fosur then turned to the Jury and left off his vein of.

anecdote. The verdict of the jury convicted the negro of the offeree charged against him. Repairing the tniverslty. Everything is activity on the university campus. The workmen are buy at several DulMlngs making needed repairs.

The old buildings are being put in as good shape as possible until a more liberal policy brings new. and modern buildings to. the university. The old dormitory building now has a new tin roof. Several of the recitation rooms are being thoroughly re paired.

At the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian so cietles neat arid comfortable reading rooms are being arranged and in this way the authorities will try to instil more life into the literary societies. A Little Child Dead. This morning at past 9 o'clock at the home of his grandiiai ft Professor and Sits. C. P.

Willcox of this city. Hugh Novllle the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. i. N.

Willcox of Montgomery Ala. passed away. The little' child's remains will be interred in Oconeo cemetery tomorrow. at- ternoon at o'clock the funeral occurring at Professor Wiilcoxs residence on the campus. A Curious Ear of Corn.

Mr. Z. II. Smith of Jackson county. brought to th city today a curious ear ut corn.

It ought to have. been one single par. but It had subdivided into one little ears of corn. These little ears were alt perfectly formed and pretty well matured. It will lie preserved as a curio Uy and will be exhibited at the exposition.

Xewny Notes. Mr. Basil Cobb has gone to Portsmouth on a visit. Ocunet superior court adjourned yevter- day The last Case tried was against James Payne charged with incest which resulted in- a verdict not. guilty.

Mr. E. K. Lumpkin has jon north on a two weeks' vibit with his brothers ludge J. H.

Lumpkln of Atlanta. Mrs. R. C. Orr has returned from riP to Talladega Aid.

Mrs. it. A. Lipscomb and Moisrs. Frank Llpscmb and F.

M. Harper ha returned trcm Denver. Mrs. J. J.

Strlcklani is visiting friends In Gainesville. Rev. H. L. Crunsley of Atlanta is In the city.

Mrs. A. B. Martin cit Lebanon Teun. is visiting Mrs.

It. K. of this city. Clarke county will send vs delegues to the tcrticultural convention at Cuthbert Wednesday. Mrs.

it. H. Carlton Mrs. Lamar Cobb. Miss Juiia Canton Messrs.

C. D. Griulth J. W. collies and E.

D. Newton. COTTON DURING A CENTURY. Interesting Feature of the Govern- sneni Uullet In. Washington.

July An Interesting feature of the latest bulletin of the agri cultural department on production and price of cotton for 100 years" is a chronological table giving a summary of events relating to the growth and consumption of cotton. It appears from this record that the first cotton mill in the Unltad States was built at Beverly Mass. Inc 17S7. and eight years later a. good quality of Georgia cotton was offered in New York at I shilling 6 pence a.

pound. When the nineteenth century began there were five cotton aills in the United States and its manufacture hat begun in Switzerland and Saxony. Cotton was in great demand during the last ten years of the eighteenth century and prices were CQnsequenly very high. In 1839 occurred the long. drought and cot ton worm both tending to shorten Us crop.

The famous cotton planters' con ventton was held at Macon Ga. in this year. and led to annual conventions at other places. Speaking of the prices for the decade ending with 1858 thfe report says So far as prices are concerned" this was the most remarkable decade in the history of cotton planting In this country. Not only were the lowest prices on rec ord reached In the United States but It was the longest known period of continu ously low prices.

It was remarkable also for unprecedently large crops with one or two exceptions and for the enormous accumulation of stocks In Great Britain The reverse is true of the succeeding decade Both planters and manufacturers enjoy. ed a period of unexampled prosperity dam ing this decade. Although there were wars and political disturbances In Europe and a financial panic both at home and abroad 1858 with a suspension of specie payment in New York consumption in creased greatly In Europe and America keeping fair pace with the gradually In creasing crops and. thus maintaining un usual prices with usual uniformity and profit to planters and manufacturers. MR.

OCHS THE POET TALKS. Re Says That the Subject of the Poem Did Not Slap Him. Chattanooga Tenu. July 27. Special It seems that Mr.

McAdoo was at least a. little excited when he wrote to his miens J. H. Barr. ofthis city.

that hedenounsC Mr. Oehs. slapped him la the face and tnat the attack was not resented. Mr. Ocics re turned from New York this morning.

Friends of McAdoo and enemies" of mine here. he said thave greatly exag gerated the matter McAdoo at tucked me In a ruillanly manner. He came upon me unawares and put. out. his hand as if to shake bands with Mr James B.

Frailer sitting near me but struck at me. The blow missed me however and then he Jumped back. Passengers prevented any thing further occurring. McAdoo did not denounce me. No words exchanged between useither before or after the encounter.

Mr. McAdoos suit for 5tfJO Is stni pend ing but willcomeup at the next term of court some time in the autumn. Death of. the. Presidents Coachman.

Washington. July Willis President Cleveland's coachman whowas stricken with paralysis Wednesday laitt Political Co Ip la England DUIIBE the Week' jLondon. July The new parliament Is now practically completed only four con- stituencies remaining to be polled. It is lucky- for. the unionists that the ministry was formed before the conserva Uu had an idea that they would appear in the house with a majority great enough to defy a secession on the part of the liberal-unionists or a coalition of aft the parities.

Already influential conservatives are urging the leaders of that party torecon truct the government giving the conservatives increased representation therein. It would be difficult to reshuffle the cards so recently dealt out but at the Canton Club it Is thought that Lord Salisbury will try to do it. The cabinet will meet on Tuesday when the question of removing Mr. William Court Gully from the speaker- ship of the house of commons and the substitution in his stead of Sir Matthew White Ridley at present secretary of state- for the home department will be discussed. Mr.

Gully stands to win no matter what action the cabinet may take. Should he be allowed to retain the office he will of course have all the honors and emolu- ments attaching thereto. Should he be removed to make room for a member of the government party he will receive a pension of 4000 annually and. perhaps be made a peer though this latter is by no means a certainty. His salary Is now fauuo a year and in addition he is furnished a residence in the palace of Westminster.

Will Oppose Gully. The refusal to re-elect a speaker is a rare vent in the history of parliament. There has been only one such refusal within a century but the conservatives are arro gaht in their success and threaten to op pose Mr. Gully's nomination. even If the government should be willing that he remain In office.

With Sir Matthew White tidley as speaker room would be made in the home office for that stanch tory J. W. Lowther. woo is the husband of a niece of Lord Salisbury. Another post that Of chairman of committees of the house.

waits another of Lord Salisbury's pro- teges. It is not yet deemed prudent to eject any Chamberlainlte from office. Though the unionists claim a party vote of seventy the conservatives know that Mr. Chamberlais position is weaker than it seems. A majority of his apparent following is composed of old whigswho are actually torle If they would prefer they would remain with the conservatives.

Mr. Chamberlains steadfast adherents really consist of the Birmingham group with about fifteen other members It is to his interest. therefore to continue in harmony with the torres on any terms. Another cvrtain result of the tory victory will be the postponing of the retirement of the duke of Cambridge from the comman- chief ofthe army until 196 when he will be succeeded by the duke of Connaugist. According to a report at the Horse Guards as the place where the army officers are located is called the duke of Cambridge will not retire until November 3 liii when he will complete sixty years of service.

Then lie will draw a large pension fur his service as in and will retain the Li200 he receives yearly as colonel of the Grenadier Guards. The country will not make a cheap bargain in getting rid of him. Mr. Walter Hume Long president of the board of agriculture has made an Important statement relative to the home rule scheme. hpeaklng to the electors at Devizes he said that the conservatives were willing to give Ireland power to govern her own local affairs as the English countries governed theirs.

They were willing to go further and give to Ireland some machinery by whjch she would be relievefrom coming to England for lesser local legislation. A Born Monster. The defense in the case of the thirteen- year old boy Coonnbes who is held to an- swan the charge of having nurtlered his mother by stabbing her with a dagger will he that he is a sufferer from an abl crmal brain condition. His cranium is misshapen an his physique is unusually developed. He has a history of extraordinary depravl.

ty. Years ago he obtained money by trg log statements that his mpther was VL He did not betray a trace of emotion while in the dock. He keen. clever and resolute. and has been a liar and thief from early age.

His home surroundings were blame less but he Is a born monster. Newspaper men In the new parliament are few. The overthrow of newspaper proprietor candidates has been phenomenal. Wth the duke pf Norfolk as postmaster general. tie not betng likely to be influenced by newspaper interests the prospect is heightened of a committee of inquiry being instituted to regulate the press telegraph charges which now cause a yearly loss to the exchequer of 300000.

The present rates were established as a corrupt subsidy to the newspaper owners given as the price of their support at the tme to the Nl transferring the telegraphs from the private companies to toe government. There is every chance that the conservatives will no longer tolerate the existing condition of affairs and an advance In press rates sufficient to put the service on a paying bass may shortly be looked for. Had a Bearish Effect. A report of the Null limos. Issued at Manchester on Wednesday giving the estl- mate of Henry Neil of New Orleans.

or the acreage and of the American cotton crop. had a. distinct bearish effect on the market. ilr. Nell calculates the the reduction of ths acreage under count this season is 10 per cent outside of Texas.

Thee total acreage is placed at 197000000 whch is estimated will yield between and SOuOOOa bales. Th Stalls commenting on the situation says that the operators who are expecting a very small crop most abandon that notion adding that there will be an amplesupply oh staple for the next twelve months seeing that the excess supplies are likely to amount to fully 1d30500 bales over those of last year. RECEPTION OF DARATIERI. 111115 Vlcitfry Over the Abyssinian Caused the Welcome. Rome July S7.

General Baratieri guy ernor of the province of Erythrea in Abys sinia arrived in Rome at 1:30 o'clock p. m. yesterday and was received with the greatest enthusiasm. He was met at the station by the president of the chamber of deputies the syndic of Rome Baron Blanc minister of foreign affairs and Genera Moconnl minister of war as the repre sentatives of the king a number of them bers of the chamber of deputies and several military societies. IA great crowd gathered about the station and cheerec the general as he toads his appearance.

Later in the day General Baratierj who was elected a member of the chamber of deputies for Lecco in the last general slat tion went to the chamber and took the members oath. As he entered the house and after taking the oath he was enthuslas tically acclaimed by all the members with the exception of the radicals and socialists. The president of the chamber welcome the new member In a few happily chosen words and Prime Minister Crispl embrace him. General Baratleris victories over the lealy Has Mangasoi and Raa Alula have added much to ihls popularity CavalotUs Rome July 27. In an appendlr to his de nunciation of Premier Crispl Signor CavH- lotti has asked a magistrate to examine Marquis dl Rudinl premier.

Signor Ra- tSzzt and Signor Bert the Utter secreta ry of the department of orders of decant lions. as witnesses in the matter of his Cavallottl' charges against Crispi la connection with Dr. Cornelius Rena the Panama canal lobbyist The' magistrate has begun to examine into charges sx jria question HonfgomHj Folsom Delivered an Mdresiit it Hall Station. A TEMPERANCE RALLY THIS WEEK Tb Work of tbt MstbodIst. C6nf no InoM sesinInt MtEacu Dr.

Rwon ItatUl AittrQreen- Rouse GL July 27. The twenty-fourth annual picnic of the Sunday school at Mount Carniel Methodlsr church was held hear Hall staQon. This Is one of the oldest churches In the county dating away back to the forties. The Sunday school has been kept going winter and summer for twenty-four years. and Is still In a flourishing condition.

Rev. J. W. Edwards was master of ceremonies and Mr. Montgomery Folsom.

of she Rome Tribune was Invited to deliver the address. Mr. Folsom's address was en the Una of the fostering and encouragement or such institutions and of the frequent holding of such reunions. He spoke of the vast good resulting from such things and dwelt at length on the. higher development of religious thought and Instruction.

His speech was highly commended by the arge audience. Professor Jolly of Ford. Ga. and Colonel Anderson ufCartersville. also made short talks on the same line.

The exercises were concluded with a royal dinner spread on long tables In the beautiful grove near the church where all present enjoyed themselves to theutmost The District Conference. The work of toe Methodist district conference Increases in Interest- with each days proceedings. There was a large attendance of delegates and visitors today. Professor Dickeys address on higher education has Increased the interest melt In that line and Emory' college will receive vast benefit from the work of the distinguished educator in this section. Over 500 has been raised for the completion of the North Rtome Methodist church.

and that structure will be rapidly pushed to completion giving Rome another handsome church building The Temperance Rally. On Wednesday next July 31st the temperance people wlll hold their big convention In this city and. preparations are going on at a lively rate for holding the convention and for taking care of. the visitors. The surrounding counties will all send large bodies of delegates and the anti- barroom bill will be the principal topic of discussion.

The fight is on In north Georgia and this meeting will be the opening of the engagement which is likely to become general. The prominence of those at' the head of the movement here adds much' to its interest and importance. A Lively. Racket. Last night for awhile there was the ap pearance of blood on the moon.

Dr. li. P. Hammond a prominent physician- and Bailey Green a locomotive engineer were the parties Implicated In theaffalr. Just what the true facts in the case were as to' the origin of the difficulty has not been fully made public but.

It is said that It grew- out of a disagreement In which the names of two of the fair sex are In volved. Green as the story is gleaned from. those who to know had come to the city on his regular run on the Southern. He went. to his room at the Armstrong and was washing his face and hands be ing attired simply In his undershirt and trousers.

Dr. Hammond walked in and. as report goes drew his pistol. Green began a parley with him gradually edging toward the door and finally springing out of the room and closing- the door between himself and his antagonist. He then called to a hotel porter to hold the door and afterwards asked iota conductor to do the same but both declined and he turned the knob loose fleshed down stairs and across fhe street Into the Southern Express office.

Dr. Hammond followed but Green kept out of his way and although Dr. Hammond kept up his search for his man he failed to locate him. Expectation has been on tiptoe all day as Dr. Hammond has been on the streets and is evidently bent- on bringing Green to te rms when they meet.

A Grand Singing Day. This morning a large party of citizens went down to Coosa to attend the convention of the Coosa RiverSinging Association. Tomorrow a special excursion train will be run over the railroad. and another by steamboat to the same place. This is the biggest convention of' the season and will attract people from all over this section bf north Georgia and north Alabama to participate in the pleas.

ores of the occasion FOR GRAVEYARD INSURANCE. Charges of Conspiracy Resulted In the Arrest of. Prominent Men. Raleigh N. G.

July The following persons were arrested today at Beaufort N. C. on warrants sworn out by 1. W. Aiken.

ofthe Mutual Reserve. Fund Life Association of New York charged with conspiracy to effect graveyard insur' ance Dr. T. B. Delamar treasurer of Beaufort Justice of the peace and medical examiner Charles Hassell Levi T.

Noe. D. D. Delamar. mayor of Beaufort Jacob C.

Delamar general Insurance agent. Rev Stephen D. Turner. David W. Parker Wit.

ham Fisher. Albert Wlgfall and William H. Turner. The names of the companies goad associa. Uons involved are the Mutual Reserve Fund and Life Association of New York' Massachusetts Benefit Association of Boston National Life Association of Hart ford Life Insurance Clearing Company of St.

Paul Michigan Mutual Ute Insurance Company of Detroit Northwestern Life Association of Minneapolis. John W. of Raleigh tasonduct- lng the prosecution assisted by' State Senator O. H. Allen of ofKingston Attorney A.

P. Massey. of Raleigh is stenographic-- TV the cue' The investigation Before Magistrate A. C. Davis if Morehead City will consume a week.

There are over fifty witnesses. There Js a mass of evidence which Colonel Hlnsdalehaa spent many months collecting. FROM COLON TO KEW ORLEANS A Regular Line of Steamers Will Be Run New Orleans. July 27. An important meeting was held today at the board' of trade to consider certain propositions that a representative of he Panama Railroad Company was understood to have submitted looking toward the establishment on a regular line of steamers from Colon to this port.

The meeting was held the direc tors parlor and was numerously attended. The public is familiar with an effort made some months ago by the merchants of New Orleans to open up and develop a line of steamers to Colon. The Joseph Oterf we. chartered and went dawn to Colon light the salon ay so far as cargo was con eerned. She brought back a sized con signment of wine and other merchandise but to far a the effort was concerned the scheme ended right there.

The cause of the collapse of the undertaking was patent to As soon as the southern Pacific found out that the merchants were in earnest they cut rates to-a point that no ordinary enter prize suchas the one in question could abWto compete with. The railroad tompany and the shippers got together and an agree sisent was-reached. The Southern JPadflc' promised to maintain th 50 and agreed to iTeflftr days notice of any UwMfertuid oft ahd shipments from San railroadhave been lbs Panama railway ments with much tnters 1 known that should the. they might step. in and themselves it assured of from New- Orleans.

Xh 7JJ not ask for official support 4he necessary equipment to strr1 plans but they very natur iB SH usthow far they can r1 ale of the merchants of ther Io that the Panama cone ed a communication to I Co. Intimating that if theycot of even a portion of the suppo chants they would be triub their steamers in tween this place and Colon tas a monthly pf service. jsj The meeting this mornlnr llf ments read before them atlon resolved. To heartily WuLf uguration of the enterprise mend that the merchants of jfc to the Panama company of their business patronage111 The Panama company. guaral ways place New Orleans on a New Yorkrin ratters of rates manner.

possible push the tnt legitimate lengths. HE IS W. CWllsbn of Qulney Souse One Is Cslng Hi Montgomery Ala Jury The Montgomery Advertiser 1 letter train W. C. Wilson of which puts a new.

phase on 1 here last Monday by the Int man who gave his ns Wilson of Quincy Fla Tl printed in The Constitution Wilson claimed to. be here the wife of his cousin J. wealthy. farmer of Dade City 4 had mysteriously disappeared witi children and who had been city. The following is Mr.

Wilson's Quincy Fla. July-25 Advertiser Montgomery please find clipping from The Citizen in regard to a man ustarto in Ozark and Montgomery. been in either placesince isi. Williams nor do I know hint ti. man and woman referred to answ ecriptlon of who Were he They are husband ant wife his I G.

D. Clemmons. end they tan upon the Masonic fraternity here where In this" state Mississippi tj The man is clearly fraud for I have not been out of to than aweek Wc The police have Information W1 man answering the description' ffc referred to was here ab erred to in the story of who was here last Monday. called. on a number of 1 one them' it is know that the reprsentattonthat she of a Mason and in distress.

Knit parties are her now. Jfews front Various Mucli Interest. Tuscumbta Ala. July. northwest Alabama district" the.

Methodist church' recently establish a district schooL determined to have It and tui an inducement to deed to the Deler building' and property worth between five sat ta. Band dollars. It Is believed ttliti secure the schooL Insurance Company Montgomery Ua. ffuly' L- Several of the nsurance businew pay the usual assessmenif tb tS there is considerable commotSoai men's circles hi consequence. the Aetna of New York tt the Manchester of England ti New York the Phenix of Springfield Fire.

and Marine tit burg City the Northern pany of North America England America of New. a dozen others have decided not the 2200 special tax to-the Montgossll department until the courts pass i constitutionality. The squabble IW suit for Montgomery's good. ly teer department snag be chanje4 to department. 5s Governor Dates at aiBHbeM Florence July barbecue will be liven under the auspices of the Association.

There' will be' ner and patriotic partimqM Governor Dates has consented ii orator ofthe day. A great tints ii Tennessee River Sheffield Ala. July tenant James Slelndoe of the army of' Chattanooga in charge of the Tennesse riser ment was in the city recently. Mclndoe reporU a satisfactorY of he river improvements. nasent is busy' quarrying rock and chipping it to RiveriCS big Colbert shoals lift lock above Machinery Is being put in attl the masonry work will soon rapidly.

re of. the S. A. Birmingham Ala. July Z7.

C. Hoffman president and I vice president ansi general ma Seaboard Line together 1 large stockholders of Birmingham inspecting rial facilities here with a view that line to. this city. The are said to have an option on A West roaj. extending from Ctfts Ga.

to Pell City Ala. wt to purchase so it Is said. about thirtymiles on each a completed line from Atlanta wham. thus giving direct route fro mouth. Vs.

to this city. Brought a Murderer Birmingham Ala. July Sheriff p. M. Moore of was In the city last afternooK.

from where he went fofr Crosby a young white roan wurtMJ1 charge of murder. Sheriff Moore left last Saturday to Henderson. Rock county Texas he secured his prisoner and it3 dlateiy for home. Crosby Is warrant charging him with the ff W. II.

Oglitree at Strassburt months ago. SK Killed In Couples. Montgomery Ala. July Sp Two men were Wiled by the BW commodatron between Mobile and rj today. if.

F. Adams a boy of Gravella Ala. was side track near Wilcox station train' backed upon him. WT Jtantly. Three hours later a Horace Morris attempts to the a passenger coach pad and fell the train passing oy OFFICERS SAW A BCBGt They Gaye Chase bat He Fjro self si Sprinter.

The police bad7anexcltlngchiV a negro burglar in the south this7 morning. The endeavortos to enter the grocery Lv W. Rogers at 108 WWtehsJI wnen hewas seen by the overa tenitorycomi The would In. the reaf- of the store gained entrance when di Sergeant Ball and several who hadassembled In the to dair iela the fflBfflffll Tha ferent' Tiir THE jron Stan with Hlr Could's" Cordele Ga TI of the In his tofay. lie ws rate In his i rasaed from barrassed bj realized that of twenty I lists and he I soda of' Con great source knowledge now celebratj in favor of in the crowd be took his of the famoi hand.

His face letter. Dl line of his fal ter unnerved log the two ills embarraS Is not prcbal member his emotions. It a triumphal A Corpora In the first from Colum wfthout incide depot and he companied op Jack Cohen The Washlngtc en him at the mediately aftt Dessau Bartl men Shaw of the railroad he ren ably engaged An excurslor o'clock this Sec Despite the the secretary's and the decla an Immense en hear the secrej persons went tier Included not vote but ore trip. Large Cr It had been 5 on hand bills would tie a Smith front private car but the only him were Dessau. En route boarded the that when the contained abou three-fourths Oa were I Representative JRepresentatlve Representative W.

S. jiotlIm Warren of of Albany John A. Coffe of others of Georgia who a allism. The truth Is ingston had no at Cordele beenmet by a i roes were heal riot have attenq Livingston. trains from's as.

from surround Enthusi Uvjngston rl and was. given thuslastlo web dele arid' the Livingston was guest of PresidJ tee on receptlorj C. 7. Shlpp and Coij When the sp con this moral retary Smith rfUtee of the chairman Mel H. Pugely to the Suwan o'clock the set ed to a heautilj Cordele where audience of tw aLpady ass speakers platj IlusseB.

Cong lnvitedto a Cupled a seat within a cor Though the gd harmony In thj ness and cones party and to er than what tary of the the democracy alien declined of an InvitatloJ own district to farm with meeting. It reception ccmij Toted on the qj rressman Livlif th platform vote 4 to one vote in fai Ins. thechalnn president of lb There is no wnimlttee. for did understand secretary Th Han tivingst i siounced by tli iJaattendance. Refuses To In further ClrtUcnCGE may Ira luded nil I jit Ij 0 N.

the 0' e3ro putelveral tell wasorr weni inv stigation ented. al1 taran rm lar eny is nolI eor some' tri :1 I sh rt tt- occurrence th one allq 1' door. ano haveb en I ha I IO the I Ittr I I en during exa natlon tim I JIs were eri pOses ion befo beeneludng UnO UIl Special. respb ted this clt ewnan ever Ir. iibs lut hl tl ad trul I r.

lvil1 hil 1rfon ex eption th J1 mon- eve Ir. Ir. i Ir. I nlan" ng new' lpcrs al1 i Go atK Jul Zd conventon Crawfordvle to congres Rchmonds wi In- ltrurted C. Ilack.

wi nominate witout op psi tion. llet. Jefern Zi-SpeialThe annua cnederte Jackon festrday wit oYr sldier lne. adrese II elo brouht tear a- mot memores te soth Ca 1on mterf I presentaton. tJe Lu Ga.

Jul Special I. F. suter cter severE oclok mor- In stokade Tri e. ex les et Bconton. bued tBe fe blongng iYajorPney GIO lelOlr J' mto geter lrelot otprvnderi Jan- In ule tt wfe cn eaon wih buldlneter wa coud leared.

Te in fe lhouih Jave BI BROHR Afterard. 5ob re4 Deei te Mu derer AUemped lalede. Wayc Ga 8pciaLNtn tnight Bragan tl. curty Caer at th aferoon Ind Howar er trendi. wu' bEgan lht Carer Intererd nego.

were house nego. Carer seY- tmes. fel wa erazed tr cuttng lmsel wih hi tmes. preventf kiling Howars wi up w1 lver hlmstlt Caver severa ch1dren. TED DE DD Peronll Ueodtlck News receive Reddik.

ling a1ut norteast Cuthbert frst swalOWN al retan. lage ari mae dld wanted ensder undert Evr thing etet. XORTI CROLX ur :01,00 Raleigh The treas uer reprts that genEra th sta te lO i wal lat tme. legslature I tr orh Cao- lna riway 62 amountng tO80 sld. ad debt ea agegate 30.

Tllse mae ftrt monts ao aninie given' gaveya in- suance fruds Beaufrt Toay mne sprug sx lfe perona litte wi mastrate Ciy. wil cpy al thouand a Sttes1le cton mis begn Se tcmber Thursay a Horber- yesteray tom I ap pars cttain as purse a da prouce taing thl cty. ma purhase valuble prperty upn whih it w1 cuh We. Itedel eaes as appinted porry reeiver Cablna Intertate Buldng L0 Assolaton whih bas Is Wlmlhgon. asses ae 160 sd tr ryr al labites.

wa brught StU5 card iolaton NCrth Carolna appIcation reelver wi Ke narvIe Aust I Columbia Proaecuton. Columbi. 5 Wat wi di8ensers uneartea macist Th ad notCM constbh' sof drnk constanty caIed champlgnemist. beame coremplated smples Chtist uton Burprse analyls showe alohol cooa tona 63 al1 Yhcn diuted soa percrages reducid eah alc hol I loal Ire 9tarte tb. oIered or WEPD n.

Ir. RI Hemalptd Llto Sp t. 3 stitutiOI tree Vvlbur Irj. Cl ge snsaton wa tha appars marred liecrety anounced Te wecs going Cicago cours Mr. Rond part consistng McCler pater.

rs. fa a Nashvie. marrie' ocock 1th. JD cClear Cicago Chattanooga keep mtter smetme wonder etet cn. engaemen ts.

Prates tat opr wi Septemb. ig oper hous tat CO Fel ad Duuble Reul NashY le Ten. Juy 2. CeoJe wat hma Sa th Tnne Lusvie Nashvle ralroa thirty yeas pt wa foud llrlng te trk mout hi bdy a dea cie aut. i.

ce cc njectur a sw i. The' suppsi- ton te cw gng abve te tunIel tel of Taylo. klng hl cidren Nasvle went Galtn tay attnd te Preparng Targe Tourament. Albny eThe Al Guads. ae pr arg a grad trget tournent te 2st 2 Aust InvttoI dent cOlpale.

toda i. te aep wl ec a Ild prpte sho Te Prs eln wLaggregte gd pit bawW. conlude lhoU l. vt1eJ t1e' 1 1. GAnSEn Judge Hut hlns Bemakon liscegentol.

SAI IT GREAT orlniln Busy Mak111tedR rat Unlnr1Y-Pe- Inteft. July sensatonal occrred Watkirsvle durng t- seseor te 1- cout Ocon culty. Te ce te wiil marit ttal ltul- es3. WIS tial Hutehlnl Solctor sel repreiented Ind lrostr. Madison te fendat.

Colorel argent tel- In. an cdot Generl Tombs concerring th I nego adulter rlmarle to tat houl nego stct accutbity crme hundrd preios wa encuraged teir instet th avel fei turin hl sad Colnel argment the outrgeous head I S0uth. Colone ropled undertoo to didt i- 3 slal er. Wel truth. repled ve blen soh genera 1ost1 tured ln anedcte.

jur rnvicted nego feue Repulrna trdty actvit buldings bUidings a sible unti a lberal polcy moder uiversIy. oiddormior' buiding tn roo SeVral recilUon re- pared. te Phi so ctes comortable roms aranged a thorite8 wi tr Inst lfe Iterar jceties. Lite Chid ad Tis ocock grandpar4P Wilcox a Huh No Inant sn lr. Wicox Iongomery Al" ltte' reranl wi teroon 6 ocock ouring Wikoxs orn Ir.

JacksJI cor. I ou ht fubdlvlded ltte ea crl. Ihte vee al precty prety wel I wi le 2S a curlosiy w1 te epositcn. Xote. Bai ha Oonee super curt tet- da abalnst charttJ inrlst wnch r.

Lupkin on tW ViJlt with. b1 udge Lumpn Atlanta. retureirrom rp Taladga Ir. Lipicomf 1' FJ 1 1 retrd rs. Ylsitng Gainesvie.

Re. Crmle Atant3. lrs. rtnot visitng Mr. It wi nJ dCI nes tcrtcultural Cuthber Ir Lmar Mss Jula I' rr Grilth COiD3 ald DLRI cE TrHY.

Interestng mentUuletln 2. Interestng lat st buletn ari- culura derirtment roducton coton 10 loical tabi eynt relatng irowth consumpton I I appars reccr. frst I mi 1nitd wa bui I eani Qualty coton otered 6hi Ung penc a te fve coton rms LDied manufature ha bgun wal iugrat year pric InI89 oceured ct- shoren Cn- venton 11con. placel prces en ing wit 18 th say prces ae concered thi rmarkabla plantn In' r- States. I W3 knQn cntnu- prices I remarkbl unpreceenty coPS.

wih excptons ccurulatlon Gr at Britin rverS tre. suce dlng cade Bth manutacturer unexamplt du- Alhough ther andpohtcl dsturbancesin cnd fnancial wth a. Epcie pyments ew York consumpton in- cr gr aty Europ Am rica. keiping IJae In- un- prces wih unltormiy proft plantrs Id manutacturs' MR OCS TE T. Ioem Sllp ChaUanog I sems tatlir.

cAdo 11a Ille ucle whe toMs friend of this ciy tt he denu Ochs slaped hi te' lac tat attck resnt d. r. hs re- ture morln. Frendsof McAdo ad mie said 1ve' gety exa- gerte te ter. al cked rflr mnner.

upn uaware h1 had I bad witYr Jam Flfr Bittng nea ie strck at me. Te msse howeve. Jup k' Pase ers ay- tin fnter oung. McAdo di denunce me u. eiter iter te encu ter.

MeMossut 11 9n pn- I butwc eup te net cut sm I te au m. Pi4eAt hDaA Jon. a1Ii dentQeel nQacoa hm who i tcenwlt fs. 1edesa it Jl I Fn9xlF NF POi1l Drn. i Lndon Ju t' I I tcaly.

ompet. ony fou cn- Utuences remniG pUed. I I fc un ont. tt mt wa fored te cnnr ai I ea W. oud appea I I te houe wIh maorty vet eno sc selon te pa te Ut ulonit.

ora coaUon a te Ard 1fuenUal cner tvel ae urng lead rof tat paty t.recn- stuct goverment aYn cDer- vate lcreed represntton terei I ditcult rehue te cds recnty deal out Carton i Lrd Slsbu w1 Te cabiet wl Tues aywhen quston remov Wilam Guly seaer- te ad lubsUtutan I hi ate ad Si I I Whie scri ette' I deparent wi dcused mater W. hat acton my tke. I alowed retin te otce wU cours al I attachlng tereto. mae I prty wi BO a nuly a thouh cetlait HI salar I ear I additon 1 resid palae Westmister. Wil Gul spaker re histor parlam-nt.

hs ben refu. wlt ln te conervatves arro ai t' sucesa nd tbrefn op Gulys nomnaton I go wilng min Wih Hdloy seaer mae I. oUce slanc tor tle husbnd a Lrd Salsbury. Aoter post charman comIttea houe Salburys pro i med any Ch mberlalnle ote. Thouh unionist caim.

a prty conservatves r. Cbambrlars pslon weker majoriy folowing whigs" who Ire actualy remn Wih te conservatves Ir. EradIast aherents realy cnsist Brmingham' ftteen oter membr I I hi contnue tori I fain sult Vicory 1 ptvonln retrement Cambrdge r.in-hi"f of the until8 en wi due Connaught a rePrt ay atticer caled wi retre unti 3. 18 wi ccm lete yeas le wi pnion erice wi 2 reeive tie 1 bargan gettng hin. aiiclture.

a tan statem nt relatve rue vlze conserv tves. wiing local aair a Englsh govtftd teir. wiing ive wllch uld relevedtrom comg legislaton. ADorn Uon er. tirten- year-old jwr nurere mothe w1 suterer conditon.

unusualy extraordina Iy in hil ther wa IL emoton i and a lar om wee blme les bor ypaper parlament newlvper propretor c3nddate ha th 9fNorfoik a na lkely infuenced newsp3per PNSpCt hei hened commitee I uiry to' pres tplegrph now excheuer 130000. ratts we etabished 6Ub lwspaper the te to. Tere tlS wi Ionger exitng cndit Ol plyng shorty looed Dearlh Efect. Xel Br. a IanchestH ut- Xei condition cr 8 ar1i efect market r.

Xe calcliaes tbat r8 cton th acrage cottn on us. arage plced 1900 wi. 8OJi 900 bale. The Statbt comentng situato Qprators epectng vry Ima1 mlst ataDdon noton addng thre ample' supply le 1wehe te suppJes ar lkely sount fuly l2U ver lst Yea RECEPTOX BARTIERI I Hetd. Rme neral Barater.

gav- Ertre Ays I Raie 1 ococ 1m yesterda ard wa receive entusiam. wa stton presdent ueputes BarQ Bla afair Gen ra Monn mister a te rpre senttves kg el ber te chambr utes mitr soietes. gt gathere abut litton chere a mae apparce Lter i da Genera Barter electe membr cbr eputes Lo i te lt el ton to te cham tk te membrs oath enterd hou ad afer lng te. oat wa entula acclimed a te membr wih excepton rdca1 solfU. chr welme memer i hapiy wor Prme MliterCr1pl embr him BrUer' vcore ove stbyeelnlans le DY Re Mai Au bave adde muc Cr Ju I a apndtht de nunc Pmer Sigor Cva- ae a magtte t.

ex MarUs Rulex-p'rmr. Sigor I ad Sigor Jer. te lt slt te depaent orer der tans a Wtess te mtter th Cavalot 1 crel' aans ere D. UnHeraAhe Paa lobrtnmitt t' Itdltad i MB2 fHc BN rGS J' loiig tOrJ It lsom elnrd an' Addressafa JStltloD TMPERANCE Thw Oft orl X. hodlconfr o.

Inoribi Iptrst EObDT Dr. liol I sm-AI't Gren Juy SpelaTh ty-t lur anualplcplc te Sundy a CalelMetod1rchuch. ne Ha stton Isone te bld st churces I te couty dat away bck. to te fore Sudy ben goiJ Wnter and em stI 1 dourshg Cdlon Edwars wa ct. ndMr.

Montgomer Folom Jhe Tbue wa Ivted delver addess. M. Folms adres. wa the 1 te ad enC1age- isttuton free' holdlrof uc reunion He. spke tle god rsutng tings dwel lengh develop relgous tught Itctan.

Hi speCh wa large audtnce Potessor Aderso ot Ca tersv1e tlks te lne. exercses dwlh lpread i te beautiul gove te chur al the iutQL The Dbtrct work Methodit ditrict Icre3es Iterest. wih days wS visior Dickeys caton the Interet fel lne colege wi rceive beneft te ted- tngulshe eucajor secton en cmple- toI Nort Rme Methoist stctue wU Plshed conleton Roml noUer hand0me buldlng' Te RaIT. Weesday 31t te Prance pple wlJ teir bl venton tis cit preparatns art lvely rfe ho ng te conventon takng cae vs- Iors. Te etrundng cauntes wl all odies ad at- brroi bi wi pricipal fgh 10rtl aa.

ad tis metng. wi ta engaement 1. lkely general Te te sds is I ortance Lst awhie wate ap paace Hamond prminent physiin" a Baiey Gren Ipcomote engeer. te. pates Implcated the aalr tre tact te ce 8 orgin dltculy ha pa mae publc I sid tat I gew.

disagementIn nam ae i- stor glened protesst kow. cQmet te cit hi reglar on te Souter. hs rOI stn wa washin hi ad ttred sply I hI uderhir tUer. waed inard a ges dw hs pt l. bega a paley wih hP.

uaiy dgngtaward oor nat sprgng. ut f. te rom and. cosIng. te twen hmselt antoni th cale otel prer ho ar aferard I hl cnduc- to sme declnedand tured kyob.

dahe down etar he Eress ofce. Hamm nd fola wed alhou searC is ried lm. Expctton haben tptoe al tets eVdent bnt brgn terms meet lare paty clzens went' Cosa attend conv n- lon Cosa Jver 8ngng Assoaton. Tomorow sp lal excuion trin wil rairoad. tl sme Tis I bget cnvenUon wU atrcl peple al thi Gerga Alabama paUcipate te pl ocason.

GRVEYARD I Sa" Charge nlei Aret Raleih Juy SIJe i1Te folowig prsonsere arreste toay eafor warrats swor Aken. o. te Mutua Fd Assocaton t. wth conlpiacy efet gaveyard Delama it Beaufort jutce peace medIcl Hassel Lvi No. myor JaCb geneal Inmrance agent Dvid Abert.

Wlgtal Wi Tner. Te Is Cmpanie sso invlved te Mutul Resere FnQ Le. Asoaton Massachusett Beneft Asociaton BaS Natnl Asociaton or Hi Lte Iltrace Cerig 11chgan MutU Insuance Detroi orwestem Ife Asoclaton Minneapls. John Hsd of Rletgh i Prscton ex Alel Kngstn Atorey Reigh Is. stenOjaphc aly reorng Ivstgatan Magstate Davs ofMore- Ciy wi conae awekere ar 1fty wlneses.

eres ams evdence Hsa has sp many. 10nti colectng. COL01 A Lne Steaer Be RuD Orea Almpornt metr wa toyt te bad tae clderce propsitns tat a1 e' laaRa Cmpay ndelto hav ubmt telk twadte etlhment I regw 1e ate r. frm lon t1 I pt Te zeeUr hed I. te dre I tra' palor pueroUy attded.

T- pUble mUar r' ae I sme mont aro brte mer ts olea opn ad develpe JI ot temen tClon TeJOeh Ot rIwul cb red went tColonlght tOIOBylof la cgo wucn eee htbc a cn 1gentof. we a oter rchad bt Jar te 1U cneme te' cheeendedrlght ther Te cue' te ps Oft8 de Ptutt' son. utaSuleP fo dout nerchtwe 1e te rte. pit tt. njldr enter peuc to onelnquesUo be abl tcmpt wti5Te rl omP1i a te Ihp tgeter ad a.

a ment 1r Sute af" 1 from rard hebeer heaa ra wy il wlt Ite t. ow. tt Sh oud U. 1. mht ia ttleeves 1 frm Oea nla forom laluppr t.

cheneesar euipment er ve1n fl Juthowtaf tte caret te. mercantsot ot a tedt epa. amc ed cmuicatonta1' ftl tgtatl prtQn ch nt they be1io th rst rs I Cm tween. thl an Cloll a monthly Ileat lerie Te etig th molrbt me rd bfor tema4. aton elalvecLJo hear1JnL augraUon te entet taUhe merch gve to orPin7.

1f teir busies lafo ag. The. Orle n. NnlYorkin tUm otrtiu psslgle. puh te- ntr 1 legiIate length.

1 AT OQl i qUIB ome I UalniJU Mo tg0ler Aa Jun Te Montgom Adverl erh leter fm lloI a whlchpu1 ni OndaY. th. dress dman Whogarehlli Wison of. Quey FaT prntei Te COnlttuU at lson claie wie cui JW wealhy. farer Cty lad mysterlauly dsppredW chidren ad beeniQ cty.

folowing ln' Quinc Fla July 18 AdverlseI Moltgomer AL Ina clpping fm Citen gard Usr Ozak ndo tgmerl eiter placstce Il I ve no cousIn by tenaifl Wllma nardo kowht ad womsn refered ae licrpton prIes. who Werhe Tey husbd andw tey hT sonlc frateriy. I wher Mislslpl. ma cearly atrl. I beD tan a week.

W. plc ba ve. Informlto tl swerg desrptO' retere tt to tnte stOlO hO who wa Wt caUed. ona nubr otM l-f tem lOs tat s.h\ rte te repr sentton tat was Man i. dltes NO i prUes ar.

her' n. QW. 1 ADA1UU I fWB fromVarIo Sou nchlntelJ1 Tucumbl a norwest Aabamadifcf Metoi c1h. re lt estalih a dstlct chooL detert hav 1adi iducement ded ttf DeiIlerbUldg ad prort. wort btweel1vt.

i dolar ItlbleveWr. scure' te 1c00 InsnranceonpaD1 Mo per. a luJ- Sevea te Dur oc bue Mon uuLasessment10 ter 1 COnld lble. cle cIeu nceJ te Aeta of Yorkt lancheter Eg1n Yark tePen9f Spgeld FieandMar ith" Ciy th Northem' pyof Nort. AecteJ Eglad A rl NewYor dozjn have dtdednQw te specll tt tho nt deptmentuW te.

cou consttt9naly Te Jabb aut ntgmes Tt ter depar ent. cP deptent. Govrnor aB Florence Aa. barbecuaw hereon uder auics te LId Asocitn. wi rc ad patotc pa' Gverar Oaes ha conenteft of thedai.

TenDelee RIer JmproTe. ShefeldA JuIY2- MendoeofteJ11 ary Ca aog att" chare. TennessQdTet ment wa te ciy recDy c1ndo repor. ntEtactol' rver Improvment Ti nt buT quamtgrcl Aland lYe bi Colbr Bhoa ln Jok a Macier bing tt te naOnWOrkwlI rapidy. 4" Mere A L-Dret BlrlhamA.

July. 1 Hafma" pr sidentandErg Ve preldent ad geDerlm Sbar A togeterJ 1 lare stckhold th Blrigha Ilsectg prSyt faci tes her wih vl ctS ciy Te ab. ae sad ont ra etendg from" Ga t. pelC7aWhCh Ue purcheIIt illdad abut ty mle ech ed. camplete lne tttlf htU8gv.

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ar 0 tt ne 4ad tielouglng ti I- Jargclot arm- utensllst ith nsuronc centilAry flee SpeciaL rd. ra nd rd ead. ecame trl d. im retan tosave tono iO1ouo The at OOtQ- ina 33 ap- which DRlNK THAT What th wecidin 1 5 tw 0 0 r. odor I :0 I :0 tree tL r- 5.

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C0tt Ifls a a I a unprec dently on an sped maintaini an a 2 I. 51 thi it i ni exa it attgeked me I ins. Ti 1 an ni re er ati MeA4oossuit forB pen WillC ine up tachmau 5 uiy Ls ws as 4ld this. mQrnIn5. i1.u pnjMPOflEIGNV4S.

Gossip Loniton rUneflt I ow yes A es. to racon- lub ry r. or r. ents and he as antIn op- ose he Irelandsoms wele a 5 I37OO0. tb 5 to th a a 0 lastyear 5.

5. i th Cli If 5- wh 0 th 5 wit is 5 a 4 tb lesiby Re tothis Charge in di Can 1- I. Es L- Lii Is I La ti cc Is a iuI Cavatlottl Mondayc. i 4 I. 0 a th nttoiur a TEMPERANCERALLY The nfnenOI Increase.

In Eaoti Is5UFAtrGree1h MethodisVchurCh near a a 1th of Cartereville utmost i erance an ap- I. affair. itt- be- and repor ioor sulted 1 of the toL Hlnsdale of is conduct- ally reporting Of I i Hlnsdale baa An I 0 a L. the I' nad a Ne a pay i. az' as th lb 0 adL ou The CU to a 0 and gothgeuier c- Wai' Pacifi a lb.

an togtve. flfty. an TlisQted Lsrstor laid i. nd Sa resue Wah ents nown ey an l. rom Tb.

ot he tt. lane naturj ret7 ge of the end the el o. they I bewiii01 comm1g55 weeri line of morning ents llots end thatthe efc ive t' La. ays NewYorkin ratcsa5j" tOter llOM Uln tl ha Q- I the i ere lnteiij ressed man nan5 lIson to I ad tr. ict lty ik 25 Ijg ta.

Dsij ma usrr I een place since 1 have no the Sane at. assat parties who here se liy a fra' tew week. c. thd about i the 3 ast 15 Mason sb gifi sh I ALABAMA LNBRhIf ivs Source. sJ reef baa th tie' ibis tie KteIsj' uJj to ontgomerybsy assessment totse commotlesk Pis' the the an sUIsI th.

iaaei York isli to the I a Bsrbe SpeciaU here on A Laadendei1 rad2Z i pantisu tO the Sh Liti4 asstat ew was the 1e at. Ala. and B' at thuslr gf the'S L. Direet RG ia Eieoei II. msnU lti.

that' rO' prospeftiTi i of tf Seabtl I th toPell whlchtbfYP and bi thfry mIles end to i1 flSCk' 2" ChittOn afternoofl. for I wa a W5tt Si ZiP7 4 mOT5 a iittffl4 a OefT Is CStCh. O' gRG1 aye batHe a tiad an exciting C1 on st4 o'clock this I he police Ji over a territory comprising moafll would-be burglar waS therear and discover Qlpath discovered the negfO Oth' had aseembled vicinitl 5Zdtitygsticbaz. Ttegra 114 lla on TB 1CRE Wrote CONG HI antisllve Si' ti at now celebrat fa 0 TheWashlngt Dart and Alec re mm. ntalning.

Sec secre ft th an4enlento tr board were Il Gao Re been met lies atten surroun i t. Presld S. W. Co morn S. toa beauti at piat Con Co partyard taryoftheln ofan hI is corn Livi the a Voteof4to onevoteinfa In the cbalrmn is vlngtt in attendance.

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