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ber 115th is the date and Mr. V. C. Glenn, of Atlanta, as attortitys for Mrs. Nobles, and Mr.

J. R. Cooper, of Macon, and Mr. T. R.

It. Cobb, of Atlanta, as attorneys for Guh Judge Smith will hoar the but whatever aaion Is taken wi to he done quickly au.v and Fambles have been appointee cxeeited on next Friday. If tutor a new trial is not heard, and Smith should refuse to grant a supei the supreme court may be asked Uamus him and enforce a supei or an appeal may he made to the for another respite until the court can Anally pass on the case. Gus Fambles will bane ne 'xT Will Sparks Remain manager of the' Georgia Southern a Florida Railroad Company? This Is ibsorbing question in Macon and the ilo it will be answered in the affin Wednesday, at selected by the of the road. It is general!) Mr.

Sparks will be retain manager, and he certainly his wise and prudent manai upPto a high standard, hi creased its business, and in vanced and protected the the property. He is thorou ed with every detail. Irres ability and fitness for the of by Rev. R. R.

tenUon of Mr. Spark Fo'lowlng are the entries for WFirst year and up llX; Queen8 Bird? Setind race, for two year olds, five fur C. 110; Burtrand, 103; J. W. Levy, Succersful Man in Errly county.

The criminal and up i Lou, 102; I W. 107; Mrs. Brad for all ages, ten pounds LeGrande! lfflVjudge Bullock, 37; Fagin! 129; Nicolinl, :20. Sunday in Macon. The First Baptist church was crowded tlon to hear Rev.

J. L. White preach on Playing." He took position against beiry Street Methodist church, preached i to a large congregation on "The Witness of the Spirit, or the Doctrine of the Assur tlon' the Vaces. the First he recently elected officers of the Tatt rvices of Mr. J.

A. Ros aited States Marshal George illicit 'dls hundred gallons of beer, fifteen Ivanla, October 13 (Special.) iff L. B. Brooker was shot and killed afternoon at Goloid, Ave miles from i lold and Brooker and the Zetglers were there In attendance. The meeting had about broken up and Brooker was walking off to his lers walked to their buggy and rode off toward home.

TTie killing is the result of a quarrel which began a year ago. George M. Zeigler was the leading light of the third party in this county. Brooker was a democrat and they got to quarreling over politics and a democrat negro was present and Zeigler was killed and Brooker seriously shot, procession Nunnally. i shot and killed 1 I killed and they put I Brooker has been Bu: ulrd death from the ce their father was their threat to kill riff of the county for CLASS ELECTIONS AT EMORY.

I Who Were Large Enrollment of Students. Oxford. October 12. (Special. Em Macon next dude, Spencer Van Home, Monroe; pugil i boaid of di jgt, E.

M. Banks, Grantville; chap ifficers will be ldm, R. E. Wright, Phoenix, chorister, F. 11.

Houser, 1', it.v, I Sparkman, Tampa. dud, Thomson, Savannah; chaplain, Liar Clement Wayercss, and W. H. Gurr, Dawson. Election at Mercer.

I Ma.oor.4 October Ciceronian tus Y. Napier, ors Wlll Oaten, Bryan' county; B. Marshall, of Reynolds. Anniversary J. M.

Davis Committee T. C. Kendricks Will Overton, W. R. Willing H.

L. D. Hughes. Phi Delta Society, arswell, of Irwinton, annl H. E.

R. R. Beck, Jasper county. Percy Phillips, of Vir BURIAL OF MBS. COX.

The death of Mrs. I. F. Cox, which curred at her home at Manchester Thursday night last, cast a gloom expropriate sermon preaehed an able so long, been so true' in every relation of Rev John a young divine of New ffe, and so greatly beloved by all of ua. York city, preached eloquently tonight at i Tier life was full of earnest and success Grace Methodist church.

work, and. thousands of the most in tion was largely attended I. Willet delivered a very en Personal and Social. Congressman Ben Russell spent last night In Macon and left for Bainbridge this moru Mtss Emma Wise, of Macon, one of the plisned young lady of ed in marriage. Mr.

Percy Gambrell, and brightes college in LaGra 1 beautiful flowers, placed there by Ing hands of graduates of the South this noble woman by assembling in sucn large numbers at her grave is but the index of the high esteem and love they bore her in life. She was buried beside her husband, the lamented President I. F. Cox. Colonel Bichardson Buried.

Columbus, October The funeral of Colonel B. H. Richardson occurred from the Trinity Episcopal church at 11 o'clock yesterday.the ceremony being read by Rev. Dr. W.

C. Hunter, the filtered in the Linwood cemetery. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives of the deceased. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Judge W. H.

Brannon, Dr. C. T. Osborne and Messrs. F.

B. Gordon, While Handling a Pistol. Rome. October 13. The pope has received a generous money offering from the Mexican episcopate.

THE CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1895. WILL THEY SHOT BROOKER ROMANS WRITTEN DPlA SUNDAY TRAGEDY. Heit Friday the Day for the Eiecntion The Sheriff Killed George 1. Zelgler or Irs.

Nobles and Fambles. About Yew Ago. THEY WILL BE PUT TO DEATH 1 IN A POLITICAL QUARREL (Unless the Governor Grants a Further The Motion for a New Trial Comes Up This Week. li. (Speck unless the i Yesterday Zeigler's Sons Killed Mr Brooker at a Baptist Association A Sad Ending.

By a Correspondent of the Kansas City Sob. WANT TO LOCATE THE WRITER An Annexation Movement for the Development of the Greater Borne. News from the Hill City. Rome, October Yesterday a pretty good sized sensation was caused by the arrival of The Kansas City Sun, a disreputably sensational sheet, which has not heretofore circulated in the quiet and sober precincts of the Hill City. The paper contained low, sensational allusions to several men dbcupying positions of prominence socially and profes to the square inch than has been apparent in Rome in some time.

man, one of the aggrieved persons, went In search of a suspected party and administered to him an off hand cursing out, but the accused party strenuously denied A Pernicous Practice. For some time there have spasmodic attempts on the part of some individual tors resulting from attempts probability is that if the k'nd Officers Nominated. was the placing in nomination of Mrs. Ethel Hillyer Harris and yirs. Henry Norton for the position ol lioth these ladies are prominenUn Uter ine city and the author of a number of present" Uncle.

Judge Hilly work, and could have held the office aTrandaughter of General John Stf Up rporaUon line and line of the northern part of Rome propel there is a strip of debatable ground tna I belongs to neither corporation, The people of this no man's land desln I laws and regulations, but neither corpora On that of several blocks and in North Rome are some of the most beautiful home sites within the environs of Rome, Some Corporations. roper. North Rome, De Sot Finally DeSoto, comprising all that por tlon beyond the Oostanaula East Rome held aloof and still 1 New Rome, extending several mi of city, in the manufacturing and including Lindale and Mass idly tending toward the development of the greater Rome. A Big Levy. In the case Of Junius F.

Hillyer vs. the Standard Oil Company, Rome Furnace Company p.nd others, growing out of the auditing of the receivership claims, a levy has been made on thirty tons of pig iron lying in the yards of tlie furnace. The sheriff will proceed to advertise this peculiar property for sale and unless some steps are taken to forestall him will sell lie sale day, the second Tuesday in Novem ing and involve. of several years' stand right i To Visit the Exposition. Professor J.

C. Harris, superintendent of the Rome public schools, has announced his giving the teachers and for the purpose of visitin? xpo. Xu He will leave it to the pupils and teachers will be soon after pay day and Cedartown I mill was begun several years aeo and elegant buildings constructed and the verv latest improved machinery purchased to equip them, but the cojlapse came and operations were brought to a standstill. The new organiartion proposes to equip and run the mills to their fullest capacity, employing a large number of operatives and turning out a large daily output of Newsy Notes. Dr.

Robert Battey continues to Improve and his friends now feel very hopeful of his complete restoration to health. Quite a number of prominent Romans will visit the exposition during the ensuing of H. H. Nevln's opera houie about ten days ago. Hon.

John J. Buck, who has been dan gerously ill with appendicitis, is slowly re Henry Battey, feelu very hopeful of ois Cotton is coming in at a rapid rate and the crop, which is more than a third off, will soon De harvested aid irk ted, as the producers, as a rule, are selling as fast as they get It ginned. There is considerable complaint concerning the incomplete condition of the Floyd A Negro Shoots and Fatally Wonnds Another at East Point. NO ARREST HAS BEEN MADE The Difficulty Occurred at the Home of the Wounded Negro and It Is Said Without Provocation. Allen Smith, a notorious negro or East Point, fired a pistol ball through the breast of William Lyons, another negro, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The shooting was without provocation and has created intense excitement among the negroes of the little village. Lyons had the reputation of being a sober, quiet, industrious negro and had many friends among the citizens of East Point. He is not possibly live. Immediately after the fatal shot wag fired, Smith walked to the door of the house in which he was when the trageoy ing form of the lally and The shooting occurred in the home of Lyons, near the fertilizer factory on the Central railroad, just below East Point. did not seem to have offended, a the occupants of the house thought 1 was taking tile pleasantry in a Joking wa Offlet fen sediug body i lis host, then turned and fled the breast.

The ball entered the right of the MUmg East Point, and many believe the shot that pierced the lung of Lyons was deliberately aimed by Smith and was the result of a quarrel over a game of cards. Those who were in the house at the time they claimed the shooting to have occurred had but little to say and nearly all of them denied being present. None would BUBGLAB JAILED. Elias Williams Sent to Jail for Burglary. HIS SALABY NAMED.

allowing his military seer salary of J200, payable mencinj, October 25. lS9i BACK TO KENTUCKY. A Kentucky Pickaninny to Be Sent Home. Estill Holder, a thirteen year old negro several days ago and came to nolly was advised to look him up and place him under arrest until his people could be heard from. Officers Luck and J.

N. Ab FATHER AND SON ARRESTED. The Charge Against Them Is the Murder of Mr. Chuncey. Monroe, October U.

Green Austin and hlg son Henry, after a In the murder a IN THE WORLD OF BEAUTY (Pit) IS SUPREME i caow of bad falling tia.r, and simple 1 baby blemishes, the Clogged. Iewtatkd, ED. OV KBWOSKED, SlXOOBSV POJUC. HisM, Usrioo, a "SADDEST OF THE TEAK." But Fall Days Need Not Be Sad if People Will Not Make Them So. The fall days are rapidly passing, and before long winter will be upon us.

Now is the time to consider whether we are prepared to withstand the dangers to Which we must be exposed during the coming season. Even perfectly healthy, people if eel wsph're few De to quicken the pulse, drive out the germs of disease, restore the jaded faculties and promote the general health. For this pur nose nothing has ever equaled Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which is indorsed and Ime. It has done me so much good, giving ne increased appetite, which I lost through Such outspoken testimony as this speaks for itself It proves that Duffy's uve Malt very way the descrntnn of a perfectly reliable, health giving This is why it is sq universally popuia: and has made friends wherever it has been Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey when ask for it and do not let your grocer or druggist persuade you 'to take an inferior imitation which is claimed to be "very iruchHke nothing "that canjajrojST SHOT BY A FRIEND. Ben Harrison, of Monroe, Dangerously Wounds His Neighbor.

BOTH WERE GOOD CITIZENS The Difficulty Occurred at a Dance at a Neighbor's House Late Saturday xNight HHe Will Saturday night by Ben Hai The shooting occurred at of friends, and on the Saturday night Harriso their homes early and 'opossum hunt. The hui to quiet his friend but fail ed completely. There followed a bitter quarrel, when Harrison was accused of hiding the whisky bottle. Darby said that After several words were passed between the two, Harrison drew his gun and fired a nail into the brain of his neighbor. Darbey fell to the floor mortally wounded.

From his head the brains slowly oozed and the blood flowed freely. Darbey was carried to at which the tragedy occurred and medical of a slight nature and had no Christ, our many friends when hole In his head. Up to the time of the difficulty both Harrison and Darbey were the best of friends. FRANK JOSEPH'S WILL. oners but once this year, and only mis three Sundays in eleven years.

1 falling very fast and I desire to wi my will. I want to say to the Hon. Co racks, or Bellwood. near the buildings and the big gate, and if not there, up at Buck head, where 1 nave had a wonderful relig county commissioners appointed a preacher to be buried In a plain my' grave1 hewed8' out ofP Stone with God, through Jesus rank HAD A PISTOL. James Jennings Arrested with a Oun in His Pocket.

James Jennings took in the city Satur day night armed with a pistol TODAY'S MENU CREOLE KITCHEN LUNCH. OYSTERS. Half shell. Roasted. Stewed.

J. H. W. Huckins It Boston, Celebrated Soups. Chicken.

Gumbo. Tomato. Broiled Lobster. Deviled Crabs. RELIEVES.

Huckin's Sandwich Meats (deviled). Chicken, Turkey, Ham, Tongue. DESSERTS. Fruit Ice Cream. J.

H. Flickinger i California Fruits. Walter Baker ft lew Orleans Chocolate and Cocoa. We thought oar Creole cooks stood at the head on gumbo soups, but Huckins has out creoled the Creoles. New Orleans Pica Estbalished 1870.

1 Our patrons have the benefit of our agS per'or skill and long experience In this increasing from year These Glasses are Never PeJdied 5pectacles Repaired and Made as Good as New. A. K. HAWKES Manufacturing Optician, 12 Whitehall St. i mi 111 mil ii years.

I advise i It took a gr high standard of prejudices had to 1 vld Henderson met metrical and attractive productions enjoyed by no other theater in the United States somewhat changed, but it is said for the The caste is as follows: Maraschina Jessie Villiers Salmagundi Anna Suits Angelo Snarieyow Count Maledetto James Kiernan Old Man of the Clay Blaney Nlcolo J. L. Guilmette Ihe extravaganza is said to be full of surprises, including a realistic shipj environment has never been equaled PECK'S BAD BOY TONIGHT. Tonight at the Columbia theater the Atkinson comedy company will open a two nights' engagement presenting the ever popular farce comedy, "Peck Bad Boy." This company has been touring the country with this comedy for many years and has As everybody knows, the comedy is based pitted by ex Governor Peck, of Wisconsin, in Peck's Sun. The bad boy makes life a burden to his ma, his pa, his pal, the family and hiugnable kind.

tog' old Season' DOt "Peck Bad Boy" will only play two nights tonight and tomorrow night. A at 2:30 o'clock. Popular prices will prevail during this engagement. The White Mahatmas. combination of artistic talent and oriental phenomena, will open at the Columbia Wednesday, October 16th, for a ten nights stay.

This is rhe attraction which appeared a week at the large Harmanus nights people were turned away, the im extended period in the east investigating psychic and telepathy Endor. while the professor lias earned for himself the title, "The White Mahatma," first bestowed upon him by the children of the east. The entertainment is a standing mystery and other references to it in these columns will explain to what extent the undoubtedly experience one of the greatest weeks in its history. Joe Ott Coming. Joe Otfs initial starring tour last season was of unusual prosperity.

In each and every city to which the comedian ap fngly received. His coming to the Grand next Wednesday and Thursday will un donbtediy recall his last visit in this city, which was most auspicious. This clever artist is fast gaining a foothold. He Is not following In the wake of a remnant of antiquity, no more tnan he Is old and worn out material in the construction of this plav, but on the other hand is in the field with everything fresh, new and bright. He is unpretentious, makes no claim or boast, but in every instance sacredly appreciates the wants of his patrflns, and in turn earnestly endeavors to give them their money's worth in pure, wholesome fun, dealt out with as large an ingredient of originality as is called for at the present day.

This season's support is carefully selected from among the choicest of the farce comedy and vaudeville profession and is said to contain many surprises. Among other features is a burlesque which is said to at excruciatingly funny. Sweat Effie Ellsler. ESe Ellsler. Frank Weston, John A.

Ellsler and a large company of Shakespearean actors will be at the Grand on Friday and Saturday next, presenting the great bard's pastoral comedy. "As Tou Like It" To see Miss Ellsler In Shakespearean roles wiU be new to many. Everybody has seen and ad FLATTERY I Don't buy a suit because a salesman tells you you're handsome in it. Be sure it fits well and is the proper style. For a perfect fit come to us.

CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS, 26 WHITEHALL STREET. OPIUM AND WHISKY HABITS CURED. By 6, M. WOQLLEY. Office Whitehall Atlanta, 8a.

Used One Bottle of Morphine in Six Saved from a Drunkard's Grave. p. M. Mcelroy. THE THEATERS THIS WEEK.

Sinbad and Peck's Bad Sampson at the Trocadero. "8inbad" comes tonight. Dave Hender reached the city last night, Manager John Harley in charge. The company is fully equipped and promises a fine performance. used in the original Chicago production are carried intact.

The music has been raised to the best standard of comic opera, and the ballets. Instead of illustrating nothing, as la the nd pur of B. M. Woolley. S.

C. March 189a. Dr. r.g PTJNEBAL NOTICE. HILL The friends and acquaintances dtM Mr.

and Mrs. L. $. Hill, Mr. and Ural John H.

Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaw are invited to attend the funeral ot Mrs. M.

M. Hill from her late rasj dence, 62 Connally street, at o' men will act as pallbearers: Joh Kellam, Robert Crawley, A P. Ste A J. Adklns, W. G.

Middleton ax W. Dawn, and will meet at H. M. 4 terson's office promptly at 1 o' The friends and relatiw Mrs. G.

N. Hurtel, Mr. G. H. and Mrs.

W. S. Turner are lnvlt MEETINGS. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the itoeltholdanrj of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Kafl way Company will be held at the office Fridayfy October 10, 1895.

be closed untU HOYLB, Agen be The ter will be con lerrei and ions fraternally invltl ZADOC B. MOON, she has made hei i A Notable Engagement A notable engagement and one that Ife city i for Osgood is now ii of pointed hits, fine jM i promise to delight 9 the engagement of onal garnishment in ical menu there and male all New York talking for two JH Sampson's Hard Luck. Sard Luck. Sampson, the strong man who will begs man who will ngagement ai tne xrocanero tonight, mouth, and froi ossess an artJstfc JH best information ho eels certain that ail of it the fire there Wednesday wheel and a good deal of Trocadero tonight, but may meet wtUS some difficulties. All of his diplomas sad" medals were destroyed.

He feels the loss of these keenly, as they cannot be dupllcat i ed. The Trocadero bill this week will he particularly strong, including PapinU, Basco and Roberts, the Bland sisters, May Cook. Cora Routt, Bryant and SavUle and Drawee. Hustlers in Town. Charley Osgood is here, arranging for the coming of the big "149Z' production, which Whiting Allen, press agent for the great Bill company, returned last night A PEIZE FIGHT In the City Trocadero Building.

For 25c on can see an exHIblUon above building that is simply won A four round fight with seconds, i and all the regulations of the pris The fighters appear Just. as they i May 4th. You can also see a wp tea. The acrobatic dance by the of New York all for 25c. Life size and ment perfect.

Every one who pronounces it the greatest show ever this show can repeatedly. The city speaks of it In the highest terms..

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