' ii ta-'--naaMalS . i I ll - Z1 - - s .. . 'i J"
vJ aag.u hw the r?j t
t . r , ,cuIation of : ny
"; I ll:I:JnfK'rtf - My;!
- - JL O Hsheil in the city
J)adgiil!v the r? !
I
Ilrl'()LTUTII SKHIKS
'FT :M ' : - , .M , f .ti ' " :s I- :
TIIURSliAT. APi n, 29 18M.
what is
- - - ,j " -' '
n Vria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants '
nd CliiWren 11 contains iii;; v4 uuv .mv
thcr -Xarcotic substance. It is a lwrmless ubstttate
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinff Sjrups, and Castor OIL
- wtr Its cuaranteo U Jtuirty. year use by
r Millions ofotneXriis the hlen Panacea.
Castona.
CMtoHa U cJl Uptd tochiklrca that
Castria.
known t- m'.
it
i:j So. Oxford St., SrooUyB, 2i. Y.
-Thereof Outia' "o unlrenyil ad
m.-nt. b ' til kuo -vn tfeat it bccw work
.urogation t Vendors it. lw are the
wS.-tfLaik.wUp keep Ca.tom
CjJliu Hultxv, D. DM
' York City.
-.'ti-- ' .-
Cwtorik cares Colic, Ceostipatlan, s
Sour Stoxniurh, Diarrh'a,,Eneattianl
irtn XTnrauL Krea'sIeeT. ud iromotM &
Sratcoairosram for tlio Week
- opr taa WiisoiBilL .. ,
.LilrmiilTHE DEBATE ;'E5D7
TlkQ(Mt;Mi mt Jtmpetaaee Wow la, Taea
'V1U Um fimml Aetl Be Take?--
.' ' CoasreeipBal j Matter fee -a
:.Crrea Week. , .
THE WEEK IN THE SOUIH
Orand Jury
WmmxflTox, Anrll J3. Today ush
ers in the fourth week of the debate in
th aenate on the; j pendinf? tariff
and with it comes amiera of uncertain
ty that iacausinir thaaepatora in charge
of the measure mock -uneasinesa. -Al-thoniFh.
the i present' amicable arree-
H Tnent under Which the jill ia being con-
Declares, Wjoiteoap-
pera 2&uraerers: ' .;
OFFICIALS SHIELDING ..ASSASS1SS.
- - " . , . " 'i ' t i --..-
A MUeUelppl WKlteap MakeaJCodf eeeloaw
pjioephate Discovered la Teiaaee
tracedrta Alabaama Other
Soathera Bappealnss..
Athexs. April 21. The grand jury-bf
Vgletnorpe county iouuu ww un w
rrfurder airainst Mortrun Goldinjr. .
Shnvr and Irwin Salmonrrominent
white planters, who were arrested and
raUiiud on a commitment trial for
whitecappfnjr two months . ago, when
an old negro, Wesley Joneawas beaten
NO. 12
TheteOer, Aa 11 ttk t - : , y
Tha ' eomlnr j Intern atianel tm-nn.
toent of wroof men will probably be
held at V - Louis, Mo. n J .,
"WXrtm mrl rxn fit. lmtul m1 ln4a
'pendent republican mayor, by a pin-
rainy or IZ4 rotes. i i ' I
'' Edward MorreH, who assietedi Chris '
Erans to escape, was at xVrenso, CaL,
sentenced to life imprisonment. j
The boycott of. the Miners' union, 1
anl Ifnlfrhfca at Ijitmrnn tlutnuiniknitt i
Lpt peadwoo S. p., is declared off. I
k,- The will of Dr. C. L. Ford, professor '
-of anatomy in the .-unlTersity of Micht-
Kn, iearea wu,wu vq ine general
library and S100.000 to charitable ob-
Henry S. Carter, mpresentatiTes of
Jaffa mriA PUlriu lln w.V...
this city,- dropped, dead of heart disease
at tne ttaroeu bouse, Cincinnati, cnio.
a wv uvuuau nvaivu iu iu aes uc t
Highest of all
in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
at- . av m ; asv.
Ai3SQlairECtf
I : I I
to'death. .The negro had induced some cartridge factory at Uelfort, France,
hich theniisbemgcon. toeatn. ine negro naa inuncea some r- V"- 1" "f"
ieneral Lbate' from t farm . hand.tauit workWhUhr iCfs nJe Sr
I'saenraged the White planters There .yS&l
BUSINESS FIRM AiiUolbMbY.
'l - Z m . - - a I vmmvuw j w ejLfvvtas
Wilis, oi j is muco sympai-uj wr w r'u?"" - seeded for to burg.
: i
tram, and pro-'
Vritlout iuJwHou medication.
Tor sererm! year I hare reconssneadei
your 'CartorU,' and shall always cootinua tc
dofo as it Las iawiabrjr prodPed benefida
result."
125th Street and ?th At, I'ew.York City
sidered ' in
oclock nntil i i
(HO WilB U19 illKWU i i " -
Texas, tomorrow, the democrats know Ugrletnorpe counijana ii a jury At the pwm .prtog meeting Wed-
. i ni ansi ' n. Vi- - .frtnnil to trv the whitecanoera f nula tv iVutmimUr rxia,
T fit : , I- . - . ! ,1, , A. M 1 A r-i - 1 I A 1
tnim,
that, time, and thkt, although lon the the case will be transferred to Clarke
foiinulna the1 rtill will be ud for . connty.
consideration by paragraphs, the field L It is said that Governor Nortben has
' : i. .... ! 1 1 a. a.: t A..4
of aebate will be brqadened and tne op- empioyea aeieeuycs w wrrev oufc caK
of whitecappmg, as me outrages are
Thjs CiaTAca Ookpaxt, 77 Mctuu.t tfraaar, Kaw xoax Cm.
. - . - j , - x ' t.-v '. i.v- -. - .
portnnity for the eonaamption of time
in i T ko imnnaclhtl.
WU1 oe euuiwycu. i a v
ity of foreseeing just where the discus
sion will . lead, that is causing thef man
agers of th Tbiill touch worry.- ' v
Tlie' attitude of tbe I republicans dur
intr the nast week. has not been en-
becoming of such frequent occurrence.
jUMOrl'S
MAGNETIC OILI
Instant Killer ol Pain., v
Internal andEJrtrrial.
I GIlJimelk,8proIn,lJrttief.
AwnvvstnutnntiT. Cholera Mor-
ibus Croup.Uiptherla, Sore Throat,
k,ir? KADACJ! E. as 11 bymaeic
VSfrmZVLm. ...i.lW nronared for
, HiiOBSC BHANU, stk. iouo Strength,
' Powerful and PewstrHtingl-luimentfor Man
JOHNSON'S ORIEMTAL SOAP.
f lfeatW ud Toilet. The Greet Skin Cureand
rZ-aTutifler. Ladles wUl ind it eTaost
Krh'rpVrTum.d.Vlct Soap
-T-Toft ud velvet end restore the lost oorn-Sfi!ol"""-nry
for the Bath for Infanta.
Tatol 'itchin,cleaii theecalp nn l promote
tntbof hSr. trice 25c FofBaleby
HF RFST ASS
i TMF SIFfST
INVESTMENT
JDWIU f CUTHRELL,
. S.vLigia-KY. N
C,
I I I W I II '
as. Ja. Ji JUL av "v, . .
TmnrtMi OfBclale Shielding Aeaaaetna.
Nashville. Tenn.. April 20. Allen
Gun and Myro Gibson were brought
here vesterdav from Tullahoma and
auk t v . i u icftfta av
courasrinir, for it has made conspicuoua i are accused of killing LaFayette Dlek
.i,- f,.ot. thkt the minority considers son in Tullahoma last October. Dick
any means justifiable to prevent final
action on the tariff measure. Mr., Quay
started in with a speech that was made
up largelyijoi census ' statistics devoted.
to the iron and allied industries : of his
That Itrltish atHmar Tvn1iait
Bremen, put into Deal Wednealay .
uujp eioweu uermau abowaw&ys.
diet voted Wednesday t accept the civ 1
I it: . a m . t
roarnase uiu witnont iunner ; discus
sion.
Ktr riiarlaa 'Rnafioll anraav
of Great-Britain, haa accepted the po
sition of ord justice of appeal in the
place of LoiM Bowen, who died on
April 9.
The oDinion is ceneral that the hill
eon was the nhrht watchman of a lum- w reaamit tne Jesu ts into uermany.
-. - ..... .1 wnicn deism ind Kcniuir.r"nctaav.
ber yard and was- assassinated and w5n . 'xJk i,- h. LnnA tV ,
robbed. I ! ti it iv. j-
Four men charged with the crime w K. -u.
. . . m a I wrAU4 mm e wm maww si. V
.Sf.AWA ruian canffni v n.rTH.iii l wn in i -
SUDDEN DEATH!:
The Community Shocked.
I jr enin' ist -after tea. while Mr.
.' TLmuum llririian. a. Dromiueut Jind hieiily-
jtwjkcied Jttiieii'eiipufently itl .the .Uet U
-Ltalth and ttgthto was reading a newsKicr,
lite Wt.1 Bdtldeiily fell Kt the flour; i.e
jJicwl one kand over his heart, gasped, and
Hitk back ia his phair, vtdt.-nilj uncwii;
. KkitiC Ir'tie 'family were stricken with con -tkmuiou,
and imniediaU-ly uuaiuioticd a
ivician. J5ut ii was tx late. The o.ld
; r-aiira.in was dead, I'livsu ians gave heart
?4ueie as the causej' Uolbrwk Herald.
I fatty day the papers contain statements
ti a'ikr to the above. Even v out It is no ue-
Jt turn against heart disease, and the awful
S nVidilv with which it is claiming vu tims
f. turct upon all a conviction qi iu prevalence.
; Kader if you have a symptom of-this
.'irA ient do not hesitate a moment in
-jKtaeiUajf'td. it.. Delay is always dangerous,
iwl ia heart disease too often fatal. Some
.' ' nwitons of heart dUeaae are shortnens of
: Wnth; flutterine,w palpitation, pain or
kwWnes ia left mde. shoulder, or arm, ir
"ijrf.iiliif uW, smotheringJweak or hungry
" i fainting si ellsdrofwiv, etc
Inwrlw Rftven. York, Pa.;rit: "1 suffered
batrt rdisease 2J year Freqiieutly my
"tetrt would em tojtnip Into my mouth, and my
r w4lloii fn1e me vry :mlanehVy. Phylclans
' bH relief. I tiecame my much worse that,
f &tpt- to live, htit ws (induced an a
I ert to ue Dt. Miles' New Keert Cure, The
M f frit erestly relievl. and at the enft
y tn lnri felt HVe a kltnt. My f rtitude Is too
Iff xptvioii j i
i-h IbK-kwell. Hnlontown. Pa., aM 2
i 'r-nt;. ff,r fonr venn( previous to boirin
. t?rrtie tt. of rr Mllea New Heart Cure t wns
, P""! with heart dree in a yerv evere form.
"Itsn " n-en purws, bnt with ho hensfit
w I.ne4 Dr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of which
iJ H IWthTd. nisrh Point. Ia..m.Ve the fol-j'ms-iiteraent
: " I- wa a Wfectt fr -m heirt
, '""md 'tomirh trouble when I heii n uing
4J Xew HeartCureand Nerve and Liver
II I" Mnll nrOiutr nan T arn trnll
'1 dr
;of
r' It is nosltirVW free frAmxill nttintea or
5"" dnte. lr. Mi'enNVrre and I.'ver
rm. ts r.nf. hire. 1 0". Mailed
n-rwliepe. Free book at druggist, or by mail. ,
; : For Sale bv al l)i tiggisls.
There are single retail' shoe sto?-v
cities which sell 2,000 pair of ahct..-.
a aet profit of $250,000 a year. X, - b i r
but we ffrtl a frestmaiy pairs, te '
"our ladiea. miaacs' and children ' r
ten cvnU a pair, and o our nv::-- -15
cdU a paltS We ha!l est.nl .
each of the fifty lartreetrcit ci "i i .- .
thy soil only "Mt mira of !io r.i i,
earn $i2j, -u a year. Ve j-hruf-l ! I
yearly drrldewl of $5.C- a ! -. c r .
aycaronthcisivtatmoit; X'n
ashare The pricp-tniirt i:.
than $10 a shari'.' No
leas thanrthia pricer-V. hl.!i :.i
ron-ansessablt lncor;r;i: " .'
We have over 1,000 s'.oc!.' ':
1 Increasing daily. 8on?it
holder arc : T. S. V.'a!:.p?. :''
K.A. Itrci. Jr-.Ch1V.50; J. 1. v.- -Kflu2li.
Uttle Uotk. An-J. - '
Turner. Phila.! D. Harthns, I. :
Orrk. Mich, j T. T. Uullrttc, A ' .
"rite for a proapectue concur .s -our
atockholdrra, etc., r rv"
n$tvi9 cnmhiir'l rhrrt.en f!i'
Order taken for one or more shanr.
a nhare. ......
DEXTER 8H0E CO., u!l!
DKITF.R RD0B CO., Ine'p. rspital,
BEST St.50 SHOE IN THE VOill'
''A dollar gated it a dollar earned "
ThlalAdlee'SolId French Docoi Ttnt
ton JSoet delivered free anywln-re in the t . s , -.
mm
l3-2lA cuff
F&giA and if
t aSVL iiTZ"! .
receiptor Cash. Mo.
or IWal Notu J;
Equal every wv
soldi in f '' r-. ' s 1
oere'iv.-,
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Are
You
Caveats, aad Trade-Mark obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Moocratc frts.
Ou Ornet ia Oeeosirs OS. Favenv orrtea
and wa ran ncvura intent In lea tUM tnan Ua
remote from Wanhini
and we can secure iatent in 1ea time than
emote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrfp-
L IUVUCIJ UI4V1IUE IUIVIVU " --r-
lion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of
charge. Our fee not due "till patent is seeorea.
A PMi.cr. "How to Obtain PetenU," with
name of artaal client ia your State, county or
town, scat free. Address, ,
o.A.sraovv&co.
Owp. pavcmt orncc wasm motom. d. C.
of employnient, or in :
; a-positiou that you do not :
Jie? Possibly the solic-s
Siting of Life Insurance is
: 5'our special forte. Many s
: people have, after trial,:
: teen surprised at theirs
: fitness for it fTo all such
tt has proved a most con-5
: crenial and profitable occu- 5
pation. the Management :
taoiis
MRS,YI01ASTAO
'GOLDEN CAPSULE'
state, and when Saturday night came,
Mr. Quay iiad not) finished telling the
senate how. unjust Sthe .pending bill
wouiJ beioj the industries of Pennsyl
vania, nor.hid heceased to quote from
is formiabbV inl apparently inex
hatstablc supply of ! figures. "
At the same time' Mr. Quay was very
r-o u.nodatlug atid gracefully yielded
to any senator who wanted to make a
j ech, and he eyens went so far as to
permit1 ayione to insert in the body of
his speech aueh re marks' aa the inter-rupting-
'member saw fit to make.
Meanwhile; Mr. Quy yielded to Mr.
Dolph,! and that senator sUrted in with
a speech which, i ita incomplete
shape, it woold fill ;i many columns of
t ; recorJut nevertheless it is said
to be only just beguU-
The week will op;n with a speech by
WaJvh burn, who. after a brief discus
si.i qrthe tariff in general, will devote
j:mlf Jo a "consideration of the recip
r il r . 'Jitons of this country growing
o-.-.iof the McKihley act, and the evil
cif.eots'fh;ih he thinks will follow the
a i)Ddottme;nt of that policy.
M r. Washburn is a business man, and
has mde this matter a study, and his
speech is lopke l upon as a very impor
tant contribution to the tarin ntera
' ture of the day. Ht- Wasburn's pre
pared remarks are aaid to be of exceed
ing length, aiid will occupy all of to
day, tie will be followed Tuesday by
Palmer, and later the alternoon
Mr! Mills,! who will present the
.l.rwrntie" aide df the case, and in
closing the gcnieral debate and reply to
aome of the statementa that have been
made by republicans during the past
three vf eeks. j Another assignment of
the admmistrktiona Hawaiian policy
will be1 heard on Wednesday when Mr.
Higgini, of Delaware, takea the floor.
The fact that on Wednesday, the tariff
bill will be up for discussion by para
graphs will not interfere with Mr. Hig
3gms speech, j jj, ' .
i : iThe Weeh la the nouse.
I Appropriation bills will be the gen
eral order of business in the house this
week, j i When! the house adjourned on
Saturday,' there 1 were two of these
measures yet unfinished on the calen-
, dar. having been partly considered for
I several ;days-th4 postoffice bill and
the diplomatic ami consular bilL While
no arrangement jnas yet been made,
for bringing in a rule to close debate
' upon either of the pending measures,
Speaker Crisp, chairman of the commit
tee on rules,' says it will be resorted to
if It shall be discovered that in tne
utAW th committee, debate is
! being unduly protracted. Next on the
calendar after the two bUla named,- are
the military, river -and harbor, and
naval appropriation bills, in the order
named. It U th expectation that at
leastione of these, together with' the
dibloinatic and consular and postoffice
r ... . . A3 i
Is,' will na receiver uaaj. vuuuc-
the men, JimKell and Harry Gibson, at
the examination yesterday confessed
that they stood watch while Gun and
Holt committed the double crime, in
citement rani very high in Tullahoma
and there were threats of lynching.
At the same time it was apprehended
that the mountaineers, friends of the
murderers, might attempt their rescue.
For this reason they were brought to
Nashville. Bell has been carried to
Mnrfreesboro and Harry Gibson to
Manchester.
Mr.
by
AWh tecap Confesirs.
Purvis. Miss.. April 21. One of the
narties brought back from Texas last
week by Sheriff Magee, charged with
whitecanmng in this county, has made
a confession implicating, among others.
Arthur Ball, son of a prominent Meth
oriist nreacher of Columbia, Miss., in
the killing of a negro named Jim Pit
man. who was murdered at his home
near Columbia, sometime during last
year, - Ball .was arrested here yeater-
dav bv Deputy Sheriff McLleilano.
Mall cave him the dodge and made
ennd his escape, and is now at large.
All the parties implicated will be ar
rested if possible.
l'hophal Find In Ten in save.
ChattXnoooa. April 20. A tremend
ous phosphate deposit has been discov
ered in Bradley county, Tenn., about
twenty miles above Chattanooga. The
yein so far as known is sixteen feet
wide and about nine miles long, the
depth not having been ascertained.
The owners of the property have known
of this deposit ever since the war, but
until a week ago, never knew what the
strange substance was. They have re
peatedly tried to burn it .for coal. There
is considerable excitement over the
discovery.
The Coram la 4lonrra Promptly Aeqwltted.
Sax Antonio, Tex., April to. -Peter
Jonasi, Sr., Joe Dwjfjr, William Boener
and Frank Umcheid, county commis
sioners, have entered suit in the dis
trict court for $50,000 damages each
against Henry Pauly and others. These
anita orew out of indictments of the
four commissioners on the charge of
misappropriating public funds in con
nection with the construction of the
new countv courthouse. The plaintiff s
tried on the indictments and
promptly acquitted.
We James Lambeth Murdered?
Ritssellvillk. Ky., April 2a The
news has jut reached this city of the
1U0.OO0 franet in the Marseille munici
pal lottery. The sum will be triven to
charities. J
Rev. Morris Addison, rector of the
P.nlunnil alinrri. VitchKnrcr fsuc
" f""'f - , r ,
has taken a six mouths lease of Heath j
tern Liodge, tiurapsteau, England, in ;
which Mr. Gladstone lived in 1S2.
A ctAMmainn wtnA Vtinl-l-rif n a maA '
Julius Thiede was arrested ioj JSboene- j
berg, a suburb of llr.ln, Weduesda;,
believed to. be the murderer of the
young Sister of Mercy found dead near
tne U rune warn colony.
Friday, Aprtl SO h.
The Wisconsin republican state con
vention is set for July X5th at Mil
waukee.
Solma-alaliln Pnrtimniith ' hi arrived
'- r '
at Fortress Monroe, Va., twenty days
iruui Pk Auuauas,
-VnrVm- of York. Pn. threaten
trouble if colored men are employed n
building the street railway.
The Dal ton gang, who released five
convicts at Newkirk, Q. T., Mondny
night, shot Kd intermuth near I'oca, I
Proteetlee a atstisthUnc Bloek te the Cob.
siiri I l Fro-perity f All t'odi, -rt.
Protection never hai many legata
stand upon The United States has
been the only highly protected country
that has enjoyed a reasonable measure
of prosperity . for any considerable
"length -of tiene. . Selk.pxosp3fUy-as ws
'hava had has been due to the, fact that
we have free trade from ocean to ocean
and from gulf to lakes. No where else
on the globe is such freedom of ex
change between so many progressive
producers' with such opportunities to
production. ,
In Europe., protectin's record is' bad.
The most highly protected countries,
like Italy; Russia, Germany and France
are clearly behind England and Hol
land, where trade is most nearly free.
Australia was making good progress
until its different colonies began to
adopt protective tariffs about ten years
ago. The disease spread rapidly -and
soon all of the colonies were laid up
with it! In 1893 a panic occurred, from
which Australia has not yet recovered
and from which it is not likely to re
cover until its colonies again, open
trade with each other and with the
rest of the world.
In 1891 one of the Australian colo
nies New Zealand concluded to ex
periment in another direction. It cut
off most of its tariff duties and i egan
to tax large land holders. A gradu
ated tax was laid on the owners of
land worth $25,000 or more The larger
the holdings the larger the tax Twenty
per cent extra was assessed on ail lands
in the hands of absentees. Improvements
to the extant of $15,000 were exempted
from taxation.
- John D. Connolly, Our consul at
Auckland, has just made a report on
Land and Taxation in New Zealand."
Advance sheets of his report, published
by the state department oa March 15,
are most interesting reading to all who
are anxious to improve the conditions
of mankind. Mr. Connolly begins by
saying that "in the matter of taxition
New Zealand excels as c jtnpared with
the other Australian colon' o. an 1 per
haps with many older countries' In
stead of the country b inr ruin -d
financialJv.ns most of, the moneyed men
I. T.. Thursday.
The will of the late Douglass Robin-
eon, the Aew . 1 or it orotcer, provea ai
Little Falls, bequeaths an estate of
$250,000 to the family.
A V n i-i n rr wai rvpcriin in the nrobate
court at Westervelt, K. I., Thursday to
determine tne sanity oi Amos iross, oi
Jamestown, now confined in the Butler
hospital.
Kntard .y. April Slat.
The Vermont Republican! state con
vention will be held in Montpelier
June 20th.
Arc Safe and Always
U.ll.kUihiMiirthiiii Tavnsvifla- PennTTOVal PUIS
and all similar medicines. Unexcelled for Irregolarl
ties,&o 6occefdUT u-edln Uionaandeof eaaea. Ia
ecre remedy, guaranteed, never raHa- 2J!V- "
BMQteaaafeeiiardl UkKESlDIS SPECIF1
) .8i-sa Market St, Chleajf , 1U.
H -
Equ
litable Life !
fin the Department of the I
p m.: - . it:
. - wiuunas, desires to aaa
: to its force, some agents s
of character and-ability,
Write for j information. :
Manager, -
Drv-lr Hill V f
"sssssss
ssssssssssssssssssa- .(
Kill
ation by the end of the weeau
iTQ MEET IN ATLANTA.
S i
' Scrted the life
that." is fighting
against Conaum p-
uon.
Only aet
promptly. -
ut it orr, ana
-" nothing can save
TjZ-S you- f But, if tak-
i en ux . uiue, vr,
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cer
tainly cure. - i . ..' A
It must be done through the blood and
the "Discovery" Is the most potent Mood
cleanser, strength-restorer, and flesh-builder
that's known to medical science. ' The scrof
ulous affection of the lungs that's called
Consumption, and -every form of Scrofula
and blood-tsints, all yield to it For Weak
Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asth
ma, and all severe, lingering coughs, it's an
unequaled remedy. It a the only ens that's
puaranfeed. If it doesn't benefit or cure,
ia every case, you have your mosey back.
. Can anything else, at any price, be really
as cheap!
. Ton pay only for value received.
Something else, that cays the dealer bet
ter, may be offered as just aa good. Per
bups it is, for hint, but is uaa't La, for yoik
Boathem Feager AxnU Will Ceaveae
Il : ., Aaalsi oa May 1st,
CnTTAX0OOAjjTenn,Apxn 20. The
meeting, of. the Southern Passenger
Agents' association, which has been in
session for two days at Lookout moun
Vtt nntanrnad to meet in Atlanta.
Mayjlst, The matter of stop-over priv
ilecrea on cummer tourists tickets was
, deferred until fjthe next meeting. It
I was decided to place summer tourist
tickets on J sale for ine various resorts
as last year. Tickets to resorts on the
coast will; be placed on sale May 15th
as usual, but tickets for mountain and
interior resorts will not be on sale until
June 1st, ij
IMMdRATON TO GEDRQIA.
Governor nNerthea Confers Vflth Bepre
Ir , nttlve Rail rend aten.
f. ATtASTA. April 2L A conference
was held yesterday between Governor
Northern and! representatives of the
leaking !rsuhroads f the state for the
discussion of plans to encourage immi
gration to Georgia. The roads take
kindly to the idea. Another meeting
will be Held inJune.
finding of the body of James Lambeth,
who mvsteriously disappeared niteen
rtnvs ac-o. floating in Mud river three
mtiAi from this citv. It is not known
vet whether he suicided or was mur-
aiord.' His horse was found hitched in
the woods near where the body was
fvmnd two days after his disappear
ance. He was a farmer and lived at
Costelow, this county.
A Tragedy ha Alabama.
Newtox, April iJ. A report haa just
reached Tiere that S. S. Kirkland. a
well-to-do white farmer living near
Midland City, had killed Dennis Kirk
land. The latter had been told to do
some work, but refused. A difficulty
d Dennis attacked S. S.
Kirkland with a knife, inflicting two
or three serious wounds, when he was
fatally shot.
One hundred acres of fine timber
have been destroyed by a forest tire
near Hartford. Conn.
Strieker, formerly of the Washing
tons, has joined the l'rovidencu, it. 1.,
baseball team.
An observatory will be built at Flag-
Ariz., by Percy Lowell, of Boston, to
watch the opposition to Mars.
The amokincr car of the Baltimore
and Ohio east bound limited, was ripped
open in an acc dent at uamicr, u.,
Thursday afternoon.
The Vancouver board of trade passed
a resolution requesting the govern
ment to return the duty on shingles un
til the Wilson bill goes into operation.
The south and west grain and trade
congress passed resolutions at Wichita,
Kan., reciting the! necesbity of closer
commercial union between the two sec
tions. '
Mrs. Angelina Burnham. of Provi
dence, R, I., has, for the fourth time,
been awarded a verdict for S'.MOOO dam
n.rK airainst the Consolidated road, for
Lthe death of her husband, an engineer.
Secretary Morton has 'learned that a
I there sai ! it would Im?. its ere- lit is bet
ter to-dav on the London money mar
ket than is lhat of any other colony of '
Australasia." Lnrga hoi lings of lan I
j are diminishins? an I opportunities to
emolovment arj tlirown open to the
people. Thouwn Is are 11 cklng there
from protection-ridden Australia. In
short. New Zealand is prosperous, and
prosperous at a time when not only her
nearest neirhbors aro in a most
wretched condition, but when all of
the civilized w rld is in the dumps.
There are no effects without causes.
It will ptv our citizens to stu ly the
causes of New Zealaud s unusual pros
brndetreet' Review mt the FtnenHml mmm, :
indnatrlnl SU aliaa. ,
New Yokk April 21, Bradstreets
says: With the exception ..of the prow
pect for a' still further extension of
strikes and "'other labor disturbances.
ioio -plainly retarding t :infimoneehae
thantrpsted itseii. - V - - ?
So. far as learned, the e are about
twenty-three additional strikes, in
volv'.ng 21,01)0 people. This brings the
total number' of those now oa strike or
idle because ' of strikes up to 60.0C0.
The week also furnishes eleven shut
downs of important industrial estab
lishments, more than off-set by the re
sumption of thirtywo others, which
furnishes employment to 5.0OU opera
tives, although seven important estab
lishments announce reduction of wagts.
Among southern cit.ea, no change with
hi the week is reported from Charles
ton, Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham
; and Little Rock, at all of which point
' generally business ia quiet. Mobile "
claims that trade is fair in most lines;
Memphis specifying groceries and plan
tation applies and Chattanooga gross
ries. At Savannah, naval stores are
firmer, and Thursday recorded the
largest days sales of .turpentine ever
reported. Jacksonville reports a heavy
strawberry crop, and prospects for a
good summer trade in that state. There
is an improved demand for groce
ries and produce at New Orleana, as
well as for rice. Pleasant weather haa
stimulated jobbing in all lines at Gal
veston as at all Texas points, and at
Augusta. Georgia, business is said to
be good. "
Dan's Hopefal Review.
New York. April 21. R. G. Dun it
Co.'s weekly review of trad says:
Extensive storms checked improve
ment in business only for a short time,
and the numerous strikes have not yet
arrested it. Distribution- of products
, to consumers seems larger, for more .
people are earning and therefore more
are able to buy. Bat it la less clear
that the increase of! the working con
t lanes or that orders for products will
further expand. The improvement
thus far realized is based on actual in
' crease in orders -for consumption, but
part of this was to , cover belated de
ma mis for the spring, season.
THE FAIREST.
Dn-
H r.lnrnm More .Inst Than 'p-riae
ll 1-et Valur l'y the Tax.
About the only p int on which the
dele?ati n of merehants who waited
upon Senator IT ill sucteded in
drawing from him a definite state
ment was in recrard to ad valorem
duties, lie nsKf'nteli.o all they said in
favor of specific as compared with ad
valorem duties, and added that in his
opinion "a I valorem duties have been
run into the ground." Senator Brice
has expressed the same view, and it is
understood that a strong effort will be
made in the senate to effect a general
substitution of specific for ad valorem
duties.
If it is done it will ba by a combi
nation of republican senators with a
small minority of democrats. Ami its
effect will be to still further McKinley
ize the Wilso.i b.ll. .With the free list
almost abolished art I specific instead of
ad valorem duties in the textile and
. i.T-'in.r Knhiilnlps the onlv im-
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1 lies 1CBI m-vi uuv a . . , . j-,-
foot to establish an I portant difference between the Mckln
Ko Ad Joatment Yet.
Birmingham. Ala., April 20, The
coal miners employed by the Tennes
see Coal, Iron and Railroad company
t Via Slosa Iron and Steel company,
who struck Saturday last on account
of a reduction in price, are siui on.
i Kooms to be no prospect ox
an early adjustment of the differences. I
; Texna' Wind Storm.
t i nD l Anril 20. A terrific
wind storm yesterday completely de
molished the Methodist ehuroh, one of
the finest church edifices in south
Texas. Numbers of buildings were
blown down, and unroofed, and trees
and shrubbery of all kinds uprooted.
JllaaUalppt Cyelonee Com Of tea.
Yazoo Citt, April 2L-A cyclone
passed over a portion of this county
yesterday morning. On Eurolla plan
tation the gin house was "own down
and many head of stock killed- Other
damage was done to farm buildings and
Aimnder Parish and wife
A CBIUV -P. - -H
were t-auiy ib:uic
morement is on
"Arbor c"ay" in France. The move
ment has been undertaken under the
auspices of- the Agricultural Society of
the Maritime Alps, an imitation of the
American Arbor Day association.
Monaay. April a 3d.
Dartmouth freshmen defeated the
sophomores at the annual cane rush
Saturday night.
a j.a..v.mnt of Iwentv men of the
Roval engineers at Halifax. N. S., have
been ordered to British Columbia.
vein for was struck on Wolf
creek, near Dubois, Col., running
twenty ounce of told to the ton.
Thoustnds of dollais worth of prop
erty were destroyed by a thunderstorm
in the Cumberland Valley. Pa., Satur
day night.
TVnrVinirmen of Rome yesterday re
solved to observe May dav by a grand
parade, etc It is believed the police,
authorities will prohibit it
It is stated that the Prince' of Wales
has been made an honorary member of
St. John's Llge Free Masons, of the
Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Before the Pastime athletic club at
Memphis, Saturday night, Dsnny
Neednam knocked out Wj,n
the second round of a finish fight.
Pur.-e $1,000 a side. ;
Lieutenant Manney. on i trW
murder in killing Captain ."oj;
Chicairo. has been acquitted on the
ground of elf defense. Both were of
ficers of the regular army.
A petition has been presented to Mr.
AsqnVth. English Home j lecre j
the discharge from pHson o f Mrs. Msy
brick. and affidavits that Mr, May birck
was a c.nrirraed opium eater avrvd ad
dicted to the use of arsenic
would be
wool and
lev law and the Wilson bill
hat the latter carries free
cheaper woolens.
Specific duties are a protectionist de
vice. Behind them are hidden the
worst outrages of the McKinley law.
Rates that the mostau lacious advocate
of prohibitive taxation would harlly
dare propose in ad valorem terms are
levied upon consumers under the guise
of specific duties, or duties partly
specific and partly ad valorem. Specific
d ties are nearly always a cover ir
abuses of the taxing power that woold
not be tolerated if plainly discloae L
The theory of advalorera duties ia
that value is the best measure of abili
ty to pay taxes. It is absurd as well as
unjust to tax a yard of silk costing 53
cents precisely the same amount as a
yard of silk costing i On the low
grade goods the specific duty is prohib
itive; on the hign graae it .u.K".
cant It discriminates in favor of the
rich and against the p or.
But the conclusive objection to spe-
eific duties is that tney aeprive m
consumers of all the benefits of cheap
ened production. With the march of
invention ana linproreureuw
stant tendencv of manufacture is to
produce goods at smaller cost unu-r
ad valorem taxation the consumer reaps
the advantage oi tins, oecause
cost means lower rates of duty. :Under
specific duties this advantage is lanre.j
lost because no decre ase in cost or value
affect the duty levied- N. Y. World.
f Mpnv Peron ate brosen
4owa from overwork or bouselioid cajcs.
Browirn Iron Bitters Kebuiids th.
iTf-n. aid digestion, remove fesr X bu
MJc--i-M malaria- Get enume.
CSHdrcn CrTPs CastorJa Chadren Cry ?cr H.iciier's Castor
MURDEROUS WHITECAPS.
Farmer ATorley Assaaslnatrrf While la III
KUM at Work. '
Ati.axta, April 81. Henry Worley,
Murray county farmer, was shot dead
in his field yesterday by whltecap.
Worley was ploughing at the time."
No out ! saw hia assassins, but there is
no doubt that they were members of
the Murray county whitecap gang.
Worley was formerly a member of
t'.ie band, most of whose leading mem
bers are moonshiners.
They suspected him of treachery,
and last week took him out at night
an I strung him up One of the gang
slipped back, gave him a knife, and 7
Worley cut himself -down. He was
iirod on as he ran away. It was
thought that he had left th country.
But he did not leave, and. declared that
he was coming to Atlanta to give Gov
ernor Northen the names of 100 mem
b rs of the gang. Before Worley could
rrv out nis. vnreat, ire ww muiusiru.
There are TOO member in this
leagtie, divided into clans and ub
claus. Their principle objeet is to
protect their illicit atilK whicls
alMund in the mountains. Several
whipping outrages have been reported
recently.
Six deputy marshals left, her laat
ni-ht to arrest and bring back tb-
riTigieaders cf the gang. The bant
will certainly be broken up.
PRZSBYTERIAN CO-OPERATION. -
Tie Preebytery of North Alabama Adepts
tn BMolatioa.
BiBMiKOHAM, April 20. The presby
tery of north Alabama, in session her.
adoDted the following resolution, the.
being only one dissenting vote: lh
p.'csbytery of north Alabama, re joic
ing in the increasing spirit of Christian
union, and believing it timely to fur
ther the drawing together oi the vari
ous Presbyterian churches. hrshy
overtures the general aembly to ftp-'
point a committee oh PresUyteriaa
unity to confer with any similar com
mitteo appointed by the Presby terian
church of the United State of America,
or by any Presbyterian body, with s
view to organic union or closer co-ot-
eratlon. if the way be ciar. said com
mittee to report to the next goert
assembly. -
GALLO'.VAY FCn GOVERNOR.
Drtr-n Dfrnm-rtti. ia JTooventlass, Eadre
ihe A4mlnlatrntlsi f Cleveland.
ATor.iA. Ore., April 20.Th siemo
cratic ttate convention met her jea
terday. The fight was over the hair
manship, the silver and anti-silver fae
tions being the contending partiea.
Before a vote was taken, however. tw
or three candUliates withdrew, leaving
the field clear for Wathrloni. a Um
silver man. The platform, as finally
adopted, endorse the administration,
of President-Cleveland, fsvora an in-
-..- .ni.ru f.ir liimetallam vltb
ouf specifying free coinage, and up
holds the course of Prtf -
gress : s to tariff reform. Judge ,
G. Galloway, president of the atate
board of agriculture, was oouinute4
for governor.
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