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COUNTY OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
J. C. Barron.
ORDINARY and CLERa hUl h
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B. T. Buob. u-u£dj j-j
SHERIFF and TAX COLLECTOR
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Moses W. Smith,
I AX RECEIVER
TST *T» Morris
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CORON BR
Hardy Christian.
Col. Richard Peters, of Atlanta,
who died on tho Cih inst., left an
estate valued at a quarter of a mils
Hot. dollars. He was buried tho
following aftornoon in Atlanta, and
Bishop tjuiutard, of Teouessoo, of
ficiated.
John 0. Campbell, editor of the
Atlanta Avalanche, has brought suit
for $‘Jo,000 damages against Turn
Cobb Jackson, Ed. McCandless,
Burton Smith and Harry Johnson,
for assaulting him on the streets last
September.
A regular blizzard prevailed all
over tho North and West this week,
and railroads were blockaded and
business stopped. This section is
getting a breath of that breeze at
present, and it is the first real cold
weather of the winter.
Fivo rats stones arc thus related
by the Zebulon Journal;
vwuie fellow told of a rut that bod-,
ded under a hearthstone and came
out at night and annoyed tho house
hold very much. He filled up tho
hole ss&^fh&t firm ftA o
with material and built a
fire over it- Pretty soon the rat
began to claw and kept it up until
the hole was opened’ Then it catue
out. through the lire without^.yen a
wink of the eye. This called for
another and the next n...n heard
from was;
Charley Driver; “I saturated
ono of these great big house rats
with kerosene'oil once and it was
tho most astonishing thing you ov
«r saw. It blazed up all over and all
the oil.,was burned oif, but neither
hair nor hide of Un\rat was in) ured
ThatVa fact.”
Dr. Beckham.; “Tho funniest
th ing I ever saw a big rat do was
tojun into a big lire with a little
cat after it and after staying in
there'some time come out all right,”
Judge Hartley; “1 went out to
Mountain Gap court ground some
time ago with Col. Iverson or Col.
Dupree, I don’t remember which; anv
wav it was a cold day, and wo built
up a fire in the stove. 1 reckon—
yes I know it—wo had been there an
hour, and the stove was red hot, and
when the door was opened, three
rats jumped out and ran off. There
were four of them, Imt one of them,
but ono of them burned to death. 1
have tweuty witness to that fact.”
Geoego Simmons; “When I first
moved to the hotel wo had a fine
lot of pickles in sonio tin top glass
jars. On Thanksgiving Day, just
»s certain as my’namo’a George, the
rats gnawed through them tin tops
cat; all the pickles out amt put a No.
4 shoe in the place. No joking
about that.”
A correspondent of the Macon
Telegraph in a recent article con
turning the towns along the tine of
the C. & M. TV 11. makes mention
of them as follows.
Cl-INTOV.
This is one. I had almost said, of
the “dead towns of Georgia,”
least comparatively speaking. It
has but one general store now, that
s..f K x. I.Wc, V»hf. h-t8 held lh; .ual
offices of ordinary and cWrk cf the
superior court for thirty ycuis, and
will contirHio to do go for thiity
more, if he continues to survive for
that lenght^of time,
Mr. II. Graves has also filled the
position of county treasurer for four
jactivo teen years,"and is, a most useful ar.d
citizen.
lion, lachard Johnson." the’in.
| telligent member from Jones in(the
present General,^Assembly, resides
here, and that well-know gentlemen
and able'inrist, Col. It V. Harde
man un ^hu uccwnpliabed;wife, who
is tho graceful editress of the Jones
Cor.vrY ID.. 40 MOTH published at
Cray’sbv Thomas R. I'enn. It is a
hv .. y Beot^Ang; go ml eon ice in
i devi-lojunentcf p!ea-ant half hour this section. in the family I spent of
a
Col Hardeman, who is a cousin oi
cr redoubtable “Tom,” the eilver
tonguo orator, He'gave me. much
inaformatiou to Die early history
of Clinton. It was hardly fair to
class' it among tho. “dead).towns'of
Gfojgia/' aSjit slid contians.300.in
habitance, two schools (cue white
and and one colored) and quite a
number of neat residences occupied
by a re fined and. cultivated people.
But in abusiuoss point of view the
remark is almost literally true,
MoHTrcur.Lo.
was my next stopping place where
1. was hospitably entertained at the
Merriwether House by Mr. G. \Y.
Ei'hornton.the nevr proprietor, who is
liberally patronized. This town was
particularly described in a recent
letter lo the Tei-KGUarh, and I shall
only say tlmt it continues to im
prove steadily and a number of new
buildings are in process of erection.
Another hotel, too, lias been opened
by Mr. Shorn.'!! and is well spoken
of.
A leading industry is that of J.
L. Campbell who rims a large tan
nery and shoe factory, and patentee
ofa noted horse collar.
The recently married and genial,
ordinary, Swanson, was re-elected
for the third time in January.
A large breadth of laud has been
sown in oats, but there is a materi
al falling in the demand for guano.
This is accounted for m part by the
increased price of the standard
brands and the short crops of the
past year and consequent scarcity of
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STATE PENSIONS.
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The Blanks Arrive and the Soldiers
Can Now Git Their Pensions.*
Judge R. T. Boss received
last Saturday from Atlanta a num
ber of blanks for our maimed and
disabled Confederate soldiers to fill
out and receive their pensions from
the State, This will bo good news
for the maimed boys and the amount
they receive is as follows:
Total loss of sight................$150
r of one eye.... $30
£ of hearing..., .$30
Loss of a foot or leg... $100
“ hand or arm $100
“ both hands, both logs...$150
M ono hand or foot and
one arm or leg........... *150
For permanent injuries in which
a leg is essentially useless....... $50
For permanent injuries where
an arm is useless.................... $50
Loss one finger or one toe....... $5
Loss 2 fingers or 2 toes............ O
Loss o fingers or 3 toes............ .$ 1 .) *
Loss 4 fingers or 4 toes............ $20
Loss 4 fingers and thumb, 5 toes $25
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Loans Negotiated
On Farms & Town Property
IN Blim AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ELLIOTT E 3 TES&CG
31S Seoond St. Macon Ga
BUY YOUR
Trunks. Satchels* Pocket
Books- and FancyLeather
GOODS,
FROM THE FACTORY AT
FACTORY PRICES.
Macon Trunk Factory,
J. Van & Co. 4103rd Si. Macon G a
Covington & Macon R. R.
TIME TABLE, No. 1,
To take effect at 7:00 a. ta. Monday
December 10th, 1888.
BETWEEN MACON and ATHENS
(North Bound.)
A a. 1.
STATIONS. Loe’l Fr’t. Fast
A crow. ! Daily j j Mail
Sun. only.j x Hun. Daily.
J.vMACONI...... o a mi I 7.00am
Massey Mill...... C 1 24 7:10
Van Ilnrenfii.... C-? ( 7:1(1
Roberts....[... Morton........ O C 7:3.» 7:22
drays......... c‘ 7:42
Franks..... ... .....ill 12 7 :-!8
Barron?...... I i 1 21 7:7:1
Wayside....... 11 :y> 7: ;>7
Round Oak. ... . 1.1 4 s 8 :05
Hillsboro . .[... . 12 28 pin 8 : 1 !) .
Gru.wfield. .j j. . 12 52 i 8-27
Minncta.... . 1 22 j 8 ;'12
■[oiitieello.. 1 48 8:48
.'Jaclier.... . 2 12 1 0-10
Marco...... 3 Oil 0:32
Godfrey.... • i 8 :;<) 9:42
ivl adison 4 no p m g- 10
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F lorence.... 5 49 w’ 10
Farinirniton t< :.:l m i
Gould .. r .... a :>o
Watkins ville 7 03 i — !
White Hall.. 7 44 i - L4
Ar. Athens... i 820 p nt j m I 12
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BETWEEN MACON A ATHENS
2—~ (South Bound)
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NATIONS Fast I.e'i Ft. A retire.
Mad Daily Fur d: y
Daily x Huh only.
Ar MACON ;d25 p m ... t,2 m
Ma-iy's MilliO 14 w.
Viin- Buicn id 08 ^ &li
Roberts.... dot ;i
Morton... jo |.">40 48 v. 88~i«“i:
Franks.... MS2 ^
tons.... 5 2d
Wayside... Oakjo 15 23 15 vu
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Hillsboro .. |4 5 00 zz
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icello 31) So
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'irco ... ;> 47 it
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kinsville 1 30 0 10 9 10
White Hall 1 18 8 50 8 50
ATIIMNS ! 100pm 8 80pm | 830 p m
A U, Craig,
(ton. Pass Agt*
J. McEVOY, Supcrintenclant.
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REDDINj & BALDWIN.
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CLOTHING; HATS
AND
G M TS FUENISIIIIIG GOODS.
Keep satisfaction always on hand a ^/6tl «t,ock and guarantee to
give to all their patrons.
368 2hd Sj^eej 7 P^cqk; Qa.,
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’S OLD STAND.
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min IS B........ ■a j^mrnmmaOh GO
E&0TB rnatl SM#SS§
I am still selling- first
quality goods at prices a
low as tiie lowest.
EL P, Strong, 374 Second St.
MACON - GEORGIA.
T.W. BOND’S
ill m liifiiisiit
Beds Free" to Customers.
jjiQAR? AND JoBACCO?
-AT TIIE BAR,
FILLING JUGS AND BOTTLES A SPECIALTY,
Come once and you’ll come again.
Morgans Corner, M aeon, Ga
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