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A mad dog bit two persons in Ma
con, on Saturday.
Land values at Rome have increas
ed 1,000 per cent, since 1880.
Brooks county is shipping carload
after carload of beeves and hogs.
Twice as much guano has been
sold in Quitman this season as last.
Darien leports that the river con
tinues to be in good rafting condition.
Dr. John T. McFarland, of Savan
nah is dead. He was prominent in
his profession.
The Barnesville Mail outfit was
sold at Sheriffs sale in Zebulon last
week for $375.
The Conyers Oil and Fertilizer
Company will make 1,000 tons of
guano this season.
A Lexington gentleman paid last
week the last of a debt he had been
owing twenty years.
Senator Riddleliergcr, of Virginia,
nppcarS'On the floor of the Senate,
drunk as a biled owl.
They call Blaine “a ripe statesman.”
lie will be about ripe enough for
pulling next November. f
High license has reduoe'tf the whis
ky shops in Philadelphia from 6,ooo,
to 2,500. Thjs *,s good work.
At Cuthbert last Sunday, Rev. G.
Yv. Mathews received into the Metho
dist church, and baptized, a lady 84
years old.
Some one wants to annex Canada.
Uncle Sam has a pretty big farm
already. But he is cultivating it
pretty well. _
James Willingham, of Lincolnton,
found a horse shoe imbedded in the
trunk of a tree a day or two ago that
had been there thirty years.
It is said that Mr. Blaine has a
presentiment, that he will never be
president. A great many other peO'
pie have the same presentiment.
Yesterday we noticed the fact that
Mr. B. F. Jones, Chairman ot the
Republican National Commute, had
received a letter from Mr. Blaine,
who is in Europe, declining to allow
his name to go before the next
National Republican Convention as
candidate for the Presidency. Some
doubts may be entertained a
whether Mr. Blaine is perfectly
cere or not. It may be that he takes
this method of strengthening his sup
port ; or it may be that he has learned,
what a great many think is true, that
his personal following is not what it
was four years ago. The reader is
left to draw his own conclusion.
Blaine’s withdrawal, if it is his fixed
purpose not to run. will bring Sher
man prominently forward, with Fora-
ker and Allison as good seconds. We
take the following extract from the
letter:
I wish through you to state to the
members of the Republican party that
my name will not be preaented to the
national convention, called to assemble
In Chicago In June next, for the nomi
nation of the candidates for President
and Vice Pre.iidcntof the United States.
I am constrained to this decision by
considerations entirely personal to my
self, of which you were advised mor<
than a year ago. But I cannot make
tho announcementwlttlout giving ex
pression to my <Wcp sense of gratitude
i nmaytnousands of my country-
who have sustained me so long,
o cordially that their feeling has
to go beyond the ordinary polit
ical adherence of fellow partisans and
partake somewhat of the nature of per
sonal attachment. For this most gene
rous loyalty of friendship I can make no
adequate return, but I shall carry the
emory of it while life lasts.
He then goes on to congratulate
the party on the bright prospects for
1888. This is bosh. It looks very
much like the “Plumed Knight” was
deserting a sinking ship. His labor
ed arguments in favor of protection
will not catch any votes. Protection,
per se, is a thing of the past. The
letter has caused a big sized ripple
political circles, democratic as
well as republican.
1888.
Harper’s Magazine.
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J. T. CHASTAIN,
Times Office,
7 homusville, (in.
The city council of Waycross has cd c
appropriated $ioo toward entertain'
mg the State Agricultural Conven
tion, which meets there this week,
Georgia is attracting the attention
of capitalists. There is no better, or
more inviting field, for investments,
than in the F.mpire State of the South
At Montezuma, Wednesday morn
ing, while the workmen were putting
up the beautiful weather vane of the
Methodist church, it was accidentally
dropped and badly broken.
At Cuthbcrt Wednesday an unoc
cupied dwelling owned by Charles
Taunton was destroyed by fire. It
was the old Gccslin residence. The
loss is $500.
The president hesitates about stop
ping at Savannah, if he visits Jack
sonville. He Ins probably heard o^
that artillery punch. It layed ou^
president Arthur, on one occasion.
Athenians are organizing a party
to visit the Jasper Festival at Savan
nah next week. President Cleveland's
presence in the city will result in ex
cursions from all parts of the State.
W. G. B. Waddall, living two
miles above Jefferson, is only 36
years old and his wife 28, yet they
are the parents of fourteen children.
The last born were twins, a boy and
a girl.
There is a strong feeling in Athens
in favor of putting down Belgian
blocks on the business streets. The
city owns an inexhaustible quarry at
Lithonia, from which the stone can
be secured.
Mad dogs have been playing havoc
in Mitchell county. Two cows on
Mr. E. A. Brook’s place, also two
cows on Air. Jackson’s place, were
bitten last week. The cows went
mad and had to be killed.
— -- —
A Louisville young man who
smoked forty cigaretts per day, has
been declared, by the courts, an idiot.
We suppose proof of his smoking
forty cigarettes a dav was deemed
sufficient evidence to convict.
Having stolen pretty well every
thing else, in and around Washing
ton, they have commenced on the
cemeteries. Two men were arrested
in that city a few nights since, with a
dead body which they had stolen.
Lucius Williams, a colored boy,
was killed at a festival in Quitman
last week, by another colored boy.
These festivals arc prolific sources of
trouble. Good order should be ob
served, or the authorities should
squelch them.
Tom Woolfolk, who was to have
been hanged last Friday, gets a
breathing spell. The case has gone
up to the Supreme court, on a writ of
supersedeas, and that court will re
view and decide the legal questions
involved in his trial and conviction.
A Dakota Farmer Relates His
Sad Experience With
Confidence Men.
San Francisco Evening Post.
I suppose you fellers ain’t got no
paper you want me to sign an’ beat
me out o' some money ?” said a Dako
ta farmer near whose house weeamp-
ght.
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In Ibe Superior Court.
Present, the Bja. Aug. H. Hattacl', Judge
Handbook about- pa
patent* mailed its.
The Augusta Chronicle
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Will open Sept. 19th, i
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Ibe latest methods
be taught in * way to
Special care i* taki
k»y sister. Mist Lai
arrived from Chlcagi
P ^L’he*f"
her homo
object leachiui
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D *' r » n i"j t r
i farmer, mechanic, bus ness and
Its Washington, A
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Columbia Letter*, with il
i of the II
me .
assist n
. Miss Laura names, who 1
didn’t hardly look sharp enough to
be in that style o’ business,” replied
the observing agriculturist.
“Have you been troubled much
by that kind of sharpers?” I asked.
“Well. I ’pear to be doin’ my share
o’ s’portiu’ them. There’s a churn
over in the corner that cost me $50—
they got me to order a dozen of ’em
when I thought I was signin’ a ’gree*
inent to tell the neighbors what a
good churn they was. I got a $100
hay rake out to the barn on the same
plan. Then I had to pay for eight
liglitniii’ rods on my house, when I
thought I only signed for one.—
’Nother man ct dinner here, gave nic
a quarter for it, an’ I signed a receipt
that turned out to be a check for $20
my bank account. ’Nother good-
looking* feller said he was collecting
autographs o’ proin’nent men, and I
shoved mine on lo a blank niece o’
paper, which lie went and filled out
as a bill o* sale for my best boss, and
led the critter off.
“Then 1 made a three boss cv
that I thought up all myself
night, an’ ’about a month after had
to give a feller $15 cause he said he
got a patent on it ten years
I got a drive well in the back j
that I’ve been paying’ $25 on’bout
twice a year. There arc two note
at the bank for me to pay now Ilia
I signed when 1 slapped my mini
onto some reckcrmcndations of
mowin’ machine, an’ which the fef/er
cut in two and made notes of. Then
yesterday another cuss coinc’long
with a partition to the Legislatin''
agin high taxes, an’ 1 socked my
name onto it, on’ now I’m waitin'
to see whether it’ll turn out a mort
gage on the farm or only a common
note. I'm mighty glad* you feller
ain’t got no scheme, ’cause I’d he sure
to go into it.*’
Wlint Is Electricity?
From the Sew York Star.
The science of electricity, which is becom-
A CAPITA
_H* V There is blood on the moon.
1-rice and sonic Brooks county bovs
slipped over to Valdosta with a “tied
out horse’’ last week and cleaned out
the place. It was an old fashioned
f l uarter racc » and excited great inter-
!•*wweij^kttown^’’ s sa »d that more than $i,-
S»vJ»unciu. Thohouihj*«L ’ cban S e <* hands on the race.
aatT^oui-houscs^incimUnB^aeri'’ ^ cnr >' K- Coleman, Supreme
iino^uore aoiv' buu,,c ' 8Ulb,e * *l!or of the Oriental order of
Grand Chaplain of
th?piD«-« , *u4coit5? a Kentucky, Au-
S2S!±?SSa,SS Kai e ht ” Mason -
***,»**, *. & htlro ” lhe Eiu C ‘ C -
-t re.ra 1 . n-«| >•»» oUc. field . r ee Masonry in the
fialmor.dm,.tor., HIM HeOelUn-a book .. . , „
Masonic, hall on
;t 7 o'clock,
will attend,
extends an
ghboring
order to
» 'lmg store. His* McClellan’• book
inp r
iscful
-omptished the solution of th<
baffling problem of what electricity is
General O. E. Madden, of boston, foraiel;
assistant general manager of the Hell Tele
phone company, observes: “The electrical
world is still looking tor a man who ca
what is electricity. The chemist can
you what is lard and what is butter, lie
can analyze their component parts and make
his results clear to you, but this snblli
force of electrify is still baffling us all
Experiments in electricity go on for a year
with each day's deductions proving tin
work and deductions of the previous day
■ the '
be
and deductions of the whole year ma
upset and knocked over by somethin;
cannot control and do not nndeni
The general laws of electricity are beco
fairly well known, but what it is rema
theory, an undemonstrablc problem.
A Cargo oCStooI Rails.
A letter from Carrabelle. written on
the 6th, informs us that a cargo of
steel rails, about four hundred tons,
has arrived at that point for the
Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gult
Rairoad, and that another cargo is
due this week, and a locomative and
flat cars, also. The road-bed is about
ready for track laying to the Ochlock-
onee river, thirteen miles (jom Carra
belle. the rails will be laid immediate
ly, and, our correspondent is told, the
grading will then be continued this
side of the riyer in Wakulla county
The prospect is that the capitalists
who began work so quietly and push
ed it so steadily will continue it. Mr
Blake, the President of the company,
is expected in Tallahassee to-day, on
his way to Carrabelle.—Floridian
Wintry at Lynchbars;.
Lynchburg, Va.. Feb. 11.—-The
weather was terrible to-day, with a
heavy storm of sleet and snow. Ow
ing to the situation of the city, busi
ness was almost paralized, it beinj
im]>osdblc to get vehicles up am
down the hills.
The rooster would be a much more
popular bird if he could only be in
duced to feel that there is no real,
vital necessity for his reporting his
whereabouts between midnight and
3 a. m. We know that he is at home
in the bosom of his family. So are
we, but we don’t get up in the night
to brag about it.—Puck.
Lithonia is to besieged by the
Salvation Army.
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1888
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