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The Democrat.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY CLEM. C. MOORE.
CRA WFORDVILLE , GEORGIA,
Entered at the postoffice at Crawfotdvido,
Or-org;a, u ie-ond-clan m»il matter.
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The late Truman M. Post of bt. Louis,
the pioneer of Gongregationalistn in the
Wc«f, learned Latin grammar from a
book fastened to the handle of his plow
when lie was -i Vermont farm hoy.
Basing his calculations on the reports
of rodents annually destroyed in slaught¬
er houses ami market* at 1,720,000, an
officer of tile sanitary department of
Paris computes the rat population of tho
city to be 2,500,000.
A short time ago Superintendent Jack
son of C istle Garden, in New York city,
received a letter addressed to ‘ Mr.
Henry Jej Dzicksyn, S krytejer, Koesel
garten, city." Mr. Jackson thought the
* letter was for some Russian emigrant,
but later ho learned that tho letter was
foFhtin, and that that was tho nearest a
Russo-German could come to hia name,
title, and address.
The wife ot an English clergyman has
established in London a place for tho
distribution of clothing, which alio de¬
nominates “The Clothcries. ” During
the last year no less than 36,000 gar¬
ments have been received and dis¬
tributed among the worthy poor. Sbo
has agcntH all over the city who in¬
quire into tho character and condition
of every petitioner.
The British Admirality has ordered
that in future tho apeod of war ships
iliali bo determined l>y the result of 1)0
hours’ run, fully equipped for service, in
rapidity. Jockeying lias given some
Vessels speed on tho measured mile
which they have never approximated at
feu. In other, vessels the coal space is so
small that they could not keep at sea a
week under steam, limiting their useful¬
ness to coast defense service.
The Osage tribe in the Indian territory,
according to otic of tlioir number, arc op¬
posed to lund in severalty or any other
now-fnnglcd plan* for civilizing ludiuns.
They suy tlmt they are getting on very
well as they are and only ask to bo let
alone, The,tribe 1 b rich, receiving a
larigo amiuj fr.m the govern' in
BWPRRRfflglncl »»
Viiizs-*
tion.
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Probably tho oldest horse In tho world
1 b thc property of Mr. Harrison Gilbert,
a business man at Cbili, Ind. Tho horse
when a colt caine into tlio possession of
Mr. Gilbert's father by a trado with tho
Indians. At that time, as Mr.* Gilbert
ssys, tho colt was two years old. Ho was
Mddonall
Gilbert and esua^ied uuinjurad. Being
wlrat is called an Indian pony, ho is
Titian an l graceful nml a good traveller.
If the horse lives until M ly ho will have
reached the extreme ago of fifty-0110
years. He Is welt cared for aud fed
corn bread and all soft foods, as his teeth
are entirely gone.
Agents of a West London firm, who
make a specialty of renting out fancy
carriage and coach horses by the season,
are searching tho West in search of such
horses for shipment to tho other side of
the Atlantic. Last year, it appears,
agents ot tho same firm visited America,
on a similar mission, and succeeded iu
with their requirements in every partll
Jar. . r> I he ot, a, L"Uis i ; Democrat n . says ilmt ,^
blood is not necessary to fill tho bill,
though it is preferred, but action and
style are essential, and but a small per
oentage out of 100 American carriage ®
owes come up to the English idea.
From „ an interview with Uapt. D'ane,
who was in charge of the Stanley Falls,
», ,w c„n S ,, .......* tin.
T, U ' ’ ’ ' en itut
jost, i U.I and who | now in London, it ap
pears that he an , L nt. Dubois defend
ed the place until their amunition was
exhausted. The Ar abs then attacked
the station with a rush and carried
everything before them. IVlien the
whites found it necessary to fly, Deane
ordered petroleum poured on the build
ings " and that they he set on fire ’ Then
he an. his party escape Q through the
underwood, and he and Dubois fell from
a slippery rock into thc river. Do ms
swum ashore, leaving Dubois clinging
to the rock. While Deane was seeking
assis'atice for D ib. is the latter became
exhausted and led awuv from the rock
and was drowned. D vme fled into tho
jungie, where i was hunted and tr.ick
ed by tho Arabs tor a month. He was
barefooic 1 all this ti ne and had only a
blanket t er nun. Ha was wounded
in one of hi thighs and in one arm, an 1
lived on Kora-is and wild fruit until he
was found and ie -cued by friendly J
natives.
Bb just, but don’t take it for granted
that everybody e ‘e is.
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THE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORDVILLE. GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN STATES.
news notes GATHERED
FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS.
I.EOUG1A.
Washington county claims to have the
a n f4 ♦ man in tin- State .Mr .fame-.; he
»«f»* ■ i «■* bi «"
Mr If, C. Walker, formerly of Twiggs
county, but now of Lauren* has just in
beritf'd w’k.-r, $10,000, left him by bis uncle,
UMm.
Tb.»i».rd.«dtim™t.r.«.d Tumid
llill is at fever heat. .Vein ly evety man
in that neighborhood has discovered iron
and manganese on his place.
The Dalton cotton mill stock is selling
at 115, when offered, but is held at 120.
The Cherokee factory stock will go to
110 before a wheel is turned.
Temple is about as good chicken mar¬
ket ,e any town of it- size in Georgia,
The merchants of that place buy from
1,000 to 1,500 chickens a week.
The Spring Place Times haa been
shown tins week a recent assay of the
Legal lender mine which 8 10 '
ounces of silver and twenty-one pounds
A very fine specimen of iron ore bus
been taken from T. C. Napier’s place
near Rock Spring, in Walker county.
The ore is brown hematite, and the indi
cations are that it exists in large quunti
tics.
Mr. Charles F. Burr, formerly of the
Rome and Decatur railroad, has discov
cred Line a silver mine about eight miles from
\ The ore contains lift v per cent
of Silver. He ,, will ,;»j sink • a shaft in in a «, few ff*w
dil >' s -
Major Cross, who is working a gold
mine near .............. lues a beautiful
nugget taken from worth Ins eighty-live mine. He dollarsjust ’><>" 1 a
stamp null in operation, and will pioccel
to sink shafts.
Last Monday morning the colored peo
pie s church and academy, in Rocknmrt
were consumed by lire, tho origin of
winch is unknown. Loss §1,300; no m
sura ncc.
John Swinson, a young man living
about four miles north of Duhlin, re
cently through mistake swiillowcdstiycli
nine for a dose of calomel. He discov
ere, 1 lus mistake as soon ns he took the
poison and at. once siyallowed an emetic
winch saved Ins life.
On the 10thand 11th of May a conven¬
tion of nil the counties on the Flint,
Chattahooche and Apalachicola for the rivers of
will meet in Columbus purpose
securing ample appropriations for this
work, and greater activity Worth, in prosecuting Dooly,
it. The counties if Lee, entitled
Macon. Taylor and Crawford are
to two delegates each.
Last Thursday night a man named
Davis, for some years a resident of Tat
nail cauntv j.,u. hnt_fqr.....y tie nt from the Ferry
iiiirts neighborhood, and is charged with
bigamy (married and the murder of his first w r ife
itt N. C,). The body of the
foulhf. unfortunate woman has not vet been
Atr. John II. Williamson, an industri
dus farmer living about four miles south
J west of Butler, lost his dwelling and its
entire contents by tire Saturday morning.
Mrs. Williamson was engaged at ironing
when tlic lira occurred, and the house !
discovered, w as enveloped in flames before it was
to consequently of the household it was too effects, late 1
save any
there being no assistance present, except
Mr-. W illiamson and, perhaps, a few
small children.
The fire at Bowman was not attended
with altogether as much loss as was at
first stated, as all the merchants saved
* ;........ *» r . enough to
move into i.ther houses and continue lots
mess, though the loss is heavy as lt is.
Ihe iron safes Stood the test The
Messrs. (. oer had six hundred dollars m
money in then-safe besides notes, hooks
and accounts, and when tho safe could lie
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sooth CAitoi.iNA.
he feJrite Vili ° ^
ven ri
V ^ 1 h, ’ r, ‘ 15 an ladd ^
years old, living in Union county, wlmi
lost her teeth some fifteen years ago, and i
now has a full new set nearly developed
Captain Oreenvilt, George P Anderson a former i
citizen of died at
California 'well on tln> 'Vird nf ivi,.,,.., stu' n
was once know.t he, e, w ,vs a
deut of Furman university ' and a lienhcw 1
„f j ud Pri ,^|e "
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lire ami «... eea.miied in a slmrt while.
It is supposed that the tire originated by
rats with matches as ft caught in the
Barret where no hrehas been us. d. Very
;)! ,.l a larjc muo.mt of jewelry* 8^11 ver
was consumed. The insurance is about
§3,000, which will not cover the loss by
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The court iu Chester has been m.«i.p 1
I for some time in the trial of Hav'lteh
bins, colored, ehareed with the murder
of Preston Vaughn, colored. Tlie kill
ing oe. urred in June, 1SS5, in a bateau
on Broad river. A jug of whiskv bclon«
ing ts» Preston Vaughn, and which ’in
some way was broken, led to the difficulty
Indween him ami H jy Robbins. The
st.it s witnesses established a clear case
ju mat u pr.\n ; ition, stabho l audalter
y nos soot his wvutn, producing almost
instant death. He swore that Vaughn
niade threats .igainst him and attemjited
to draw a pi-tol u;mn him. but his Usti
nionv was wholly contradicted bv other
and disinterested w itnesses who were
present. It m.de its impressten how
ever unon the rfS iurr as th v brand f him
onvg niy gutity In ot manslanght. , r.
4 akse of genet*} Interest ami consul
enisle well Eugene imjKvrtanee T McCreary has hem tried arraigned in Rirn
was
for the homicide on the 8th of November
' last, of Thomas J. Rountree, a brother of j
Mr. S Rountree, who represented Bsra4
well iu 1876 in the famous “‘Wallace’’
rept inmow criminal
1:1 ' 1 ! ( uit. Colonel
lloltert Aldrich, of Barnwell, and D. 8.
I lender-on, .eirator from Aiken The
«J»y "-as consumed in the trial, and the
e<„,rte was crowded to its extreme
cap-u it;.. M.u.> \\itn.wscs were exam
-i
the conduct of the prosecution flnt ] d ,..
f code tiong arguments, and after
the ,,1,4 jud"** had fairly stated the law ap
r.,.I,i« «.*. ...
ili jm. lilei «*» idon, “ < y„g delivered ” a “2S DOt
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A1. All AH A.
| There are 1647 coke ovens in Alabama.!
The toll on the one-half. bridge at Tuscaloosa]
has been reduced
It is feared that the recent frosts in
north Alabama have killed the fruit.
Ozark’s subscription to the
stock of the Alabama Midland
about $20,000.
N , n( . m))Crs of t he Presbyterian
church in Greensboro have erected a neat
^ ^ |n ^ p{ftce
After January, 1888, no whisky
|,e sold between Montgomery and
on the line of the railroad.
A man in Lauderdale county was
§50 and alxmt liquor. §50 costs for giving a
a drink of
A writer from Larkinsville, Jackson
j county, says that the cows in that town
1 have killed every shade tree by hooking
them.
^ j p Prkl of Pride’s, is , .
e,
six years old, A casual glance
take him to be about fifty, so sprightly ia
I,is appearance and walk.
p-mdcrdule county contributed »ix
recruits to the coat mines as the result
o{ CI .j,trials at the recent term of
the circuit court.
A pitice o! g0 )d ore about the size of a
b „ by ’ M fist, found near Alexandria City,
was rc ,. cnt i v 80 ld in New York for §23.
A !ar „ e amoun t of this ore has
I found in the Tallapoosa hills and owners
arc holding their lands at a high figure.
^ SaHic Pottl> wife of Mr. John
Potts> of Gravelly Springs, Lauderdale
. ( . ounty> cut her throat at the residence of
, j )er 8istc) . ( Mrs E _ g. Chandler, husband’s of
I QravcUy Springs, using her of the dread
razor for the commission
deed. Grief for the death of a favorite
child, who died some months ago, is
hii|ipi)sed to have been the cause of her in ~
1
A very shocking accident occurred n( j a
Anderson last Monday evening. Mr. field
A. Rates had just returned to the
plow when a cold rain and sleet began
fall, and lie stopped another by a largo ft-jtiupon tree hi*
shelter, when tree
and crushed him into the JWWBS
/ m'i one of hit
arms w. r.' badly broken
ami the hr .ins from his shattered
were found sticking to the tree by
He he was supposed good to and have leaves been standing
was a man a wife and
five little children. j
John H. Dent ct al.. heirs of Mrs
Eliza Dent, of Newnan, Ga., have filed
complaint in chancery against B. M
Long and will bring suit for the countv] tract of
land on which Cordova, Walker
is situated. This is by far the biggest
suit ever brought in the county as the
land involved is one of the finest coal
regions in the county. It lies between
the Georgia Pacific and Kansas City
roads, near the crossing, and will be at
the head of navigation when the Warrior
er is opened up. Messrs. Sara Price
; ‘ ni J lev,-jtt, McQueen & Co. are at tor
" e - vs '. ,,r l»>«»tilla and Messrs. Gunter &
^ lS*£e eminsd counsel S for
the defense '
j The factory Anniston
at employs 330
operatives in the various departments of
the factory The pay roll for one week
amounts to §1,500, which money is very
'“»•'■ «!«»• r .;U,v iurido ot
I lie amount of ehithturned out each day
In,000 yards, which would cover m
2
w»ut "TT down six months, which ^ speaks well
when we view the fact that nearly ail the
c,,tton mills in the United States have
lH t ‘ n forced frequently to close their
d "°™’ tV'ZT" fV*'? l f“
ofTottou . ’’ *
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o* cotton.
north fnAOLiKA
Near v Lunuinghams .. . . store, in . Person
oun v, Saturday, Mr. John llcadncka
1 " s ‘ r "“" s
It is r-pnrusi that a tdeek of mica waa
j recently found in Jackson county which
j inclus measured thick, 20 by ‘ weighing 36 inches, about and was 18
1 1,000
'’"“j" Thc " old Stewart mansion. located on
tke banks of the Catawba river at the
| bibilly Su^r ..estroyed creek flows by iidoUmt fire last
kursday evening about dark.
The poor-house of »ilson county, ait
uated about one mile from Wilson, was
dl ‘ s *royed by tire Friday evening about
f°ur o’clock. Insured in German Ameri- 1
, ,u insurance company of New York for
* 1 ’ 500 *
Thc freight office of the Carolina Ceu- i
tral railroad Friday company at Monroe, a’small was
broken open night, and
amount of change and a bunch of keys
stolen. It was known that on Friday an
amount of gold bullion was placed in the
office for shipment, and it is believed
that the thieves were after this.
Oa last Tuesday Mrs. i
Mr W J Mur Murray, the wife j
burned ’ ‘ death. ™J- Mrs. Murrav Frngsboro, was
to J has been
in fl , eblp health andcontined the bouse
for some time. On that day there was i
no one at the house with her ’but a little
girl, and she went out for some purpose ,
aud on her return found her mother lying
oui in the yard dead. It is thought her '
> clothes canght fire and she ran out of the ,
house and was unable to extinguish the ,
flames. *
ym^staLn! duriag \
the year with wbat she deemed her last
}) iljes .,. On rivurday, the 26th Ult., she 1
,/make to the store for wood* out ' of -which I
t her burial garments. When the
fully ^ods arrived she examined them care
gave minute directions for their
^ h 1 ‘'' rf ’’he'li-mi—• *r? ,t “ l >r die sre Mioject ;i',, from hci
"” nd “ d ‘imposed y awaited the end
I Vednesdnj-nuht, she said to a fnen.i
««*» «>»•" S “ »“ «■"*«».•
in the desired position, and in less
five minutes passed away without a
struggle.
rnoitiDA.
The file question oncdimi of Of oavinrr paving the til 6 principal nrmfil.nl
streets of Tampa is being urged m that
city
A rrangements are being perfected to
tart a citizens’ bank at Dayton in a
time with a capital of about $50,
laying . of the , Silver
MBrings, iron On
Ocala and Gulf railroad is pro
uiv-v-ing rapidly. Another cat go is ex
i IJCCted soon.
The orange growers of western Hid -j
borough arc just now shipping the bulk
of their oranges, and are receiving satis
factory prices.
The Tallahassee railroad fund has
reached §36,000 thousand thus far.
Montieello has subscribed §16,000, and
fp,. enterprise, it is believed, will be a
SHCCess ,
McMeekm . is . one of , the ,, largest , . orange
Shipping , U ^ StatlODS on the Florida
rt T e crop of th j B season will reach
abou t twenty thousand boxes.
T he cha . «g e , he ,.
, down by tne citv council. The propo
jjj sition i s unpopular with nearly every cit
‘
zen<
i’ . . . , _ ... ,
i f nHO * valueTat $60,000,
HJ1(1 three In ini on feet of lumber was de
Bt ,. oyed by flre last Thursday. The loss
p. partially covered by insurance.
W
, » OrW'oLt dono ifst Ihe stLetsM days[
M Cove during the tin, fy
t ,, m ted by a resolution of the town
\|' 0 ,, n ^ 1 giving ',. a5 cents for setting out,
g , (n(i 25 CJlt3 additional, twelve months
•* 'hence, for all that are alive at that time,
•, A convention of the people Calltd living in
[.West Orange county has been ° n ,
a mrt 7 Marion? Sumto | '
Orang-e. The call issued calls for a
csentation 0 f five delegates from the
A . G | tbe Ocklawaha river to meet in
a j p or ; Mason, on Saturday,
27. The new county will be called
range, and probably will select
Cf M co unty site,
‘ SSL. i
. . -fc- ,
ifrd IL-
/faces refined. One of The hand
somb “ in this hamlet, about five
rules fifcjm hirove, Pnlatka, is that known as the
iTavloi until lately owned by Milo
riPatt. r Vn. No one suspected that the
Imlacc ' was for sale, and many were
p^-/ d to lefn that l he deedwasexe
I l Vjp/^wh.ch 11 ’ | 1 ons ' de ^ion the cash was was §0,000, tendered but con- the
W?' 6 i° f the tr ? n ®^'
1 Ihe §5,000 will be paid . , m the
f Vlne 8 ar ’ at twelve and a half
, s per quart.
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WASHINGTON nneerp
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Abaorbiu« y TiieiTer' 1 * 1 "^ '* U<
W, seteled^ sihvitov ”hat AssS'tent nr T , • S^rltlrf „ „ , ,
^ as iill
t ayy of the treasury, and that his appoint
ment will be announced the latter part of
itextweek. Solicitor McCue and Comp-!
trailer Maynard are spoken of as possible '
successors of Mr. Fairchild as assistant
secretary. ,Jr ,1. The ocwSicaT^A former however u M “U ;,i
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New \ ork city, and the latter is said to
Ji‘»l^Mi^ prefer his present position. Third au
j I to f*** tie trcasuiyship. ^ * been Mr. settled Jordan’s in regard resi»-.
j j wiidV nstR.n has not yet been accepted and
be requested the president to re
liev him of the duties and r. sponsibili
t’tfM n VAhought the office he would about the 3d of April,
The consent to retain
jtosifion a white longer if the presi
den so desired. The chances are, how
eve,, that the president will be able to
itch -t ht* successor before the date sped
I" by Mr. Jordan. It Ls said that the
sMsisr 1 j'ere ,aM ’ a *
tr «4«ry w ib ,eusideiablecomment at the
'H** department over the failure of
,0 an v provision for pay-
1 be -
^ \he salary K 'eonTj^nl'Irion^fO.'M0’pe]'''ilm of the new circuit judge of
tixeri
nnm.j 4n but no provision for its mvment
was adc in anv of tl ^pointee
ation billa The new wriU,
.
«qtp1 therefore, have to look to congress to
y the omission in the next deficiency
a Pl"' prmtion bill. It is not likely that
, l< ‘ >tffce will be iltcliued for this
re **° >•
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a CHMtC H Dem oushep.
Be W rl>vli„hf mi, -j «4ooI°board’ •
meml >er« of the^Nanticoke
near large Wilkesbarre, woV^btoke Pa with the aid of tLe a
fo^e of
Beth. [ Congreg tional church threw out
all ti , e furniture and lore down the
build p.r They will claimed “f the rio'u t lo
this fjer the the kte -hn
Mills, ,.v' who “ teft lne the mt ot for tor school -hool a- i weB welt
. rch purposes, and it i« clatmo.. fur
. [' **t the
r church society never ob-
1 } legal poseseion. The actum of the
, board has created intense excite-|
° ,ent ’. The church trustees declare that
^**1 itend arrested having every member of the
on criminal charges and
l «. T wai a!so the school board
fjr ivy damages. I
SOUTHERN PROGRESS. t
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TBBIMPBOVEUEXTS IS VARIOUS
SECTIONS OT TIIE SOUTH.
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an * ° ,h ' r j
B .....*"" B “ >ew **'"">*** *"•
Marks & Laird will develop an iron ore
§535 ’K ory " *» te e *“ b “ od
a t . Lexington, kj.
John J. Wolf lets erected a saw null
at Rogers ville,Tetm.
A" ««,» .01,0,1 l„i!di„,»-ra b. «•
Jacob , “ Bear will T develop , a manganese
mlne at Orceuville, \a.
A wheel-barrow and tool factory are to
be built at Decatur, ’ Ala.
Troutwine . „ , , have , built !
& bemones a
tounury f ] at ,. t r t, niou n ion Citv wuj, Tenn icuu. i
The Catholics of Birmingham, Aia., |
contemplate building a fine church. j
Accompany has been formed at Mary
Vllle, Tenn.,to manufacture Churns. 1
Machinery will be erected to develop a
silver and lead mine at Mason, Tex. .
being organized to build .
A .
company is
a cotton compress at Bayou Sara, La
James Hare is erecting five buildings
at Manchester, Ya., to cost §10,000 each.
A horse shoe factory is to be erected |
nfc West jSfashville, near Hashvillc, Fen 11. |
A company has been formed to develop
magnetic iron ore mines in Ashe county.
‘
A. V.
being made , for the ,, .
Negotiations .
are
erection of a cotton compress at summit,
Miss.
A f gold mine is being Wv developed at
Abb( viu .1 g _ C- . and mac will soon
,,ceiecte<L , _
The Nashville Iron company will put
in their works puddling machinery and
16 furnaces.
It is reported that the money to build
“ P a l> er 111111 at Lynchburg,Ya., has been I
subscribed.
A §23,000 stock company has been or
au ize<1 at Gainesville, l’ex., to build a
-
yraln . elcvator . -
A Fire-Arm company has been char
tered at Little Rock, Ark. The capital
is §3,000.
lt is re P orted tllat a company is being
organized to build a large marble yard at
KnoxvlUc ’ Tenn ’
The Tyler Lumber company will build
a planing mill at Tyler, Tex., and have
purchased machinery,
The United States navy J department Norfolk,
y ^ build a )ar | „ 0,000. e dry dock at j
a to cost G0
A. S. Emerson will erect a shirt and
underwear factory at Charleston, S. C.,
two stories, 56x100 feet.
Negotiations are being made for the
establishment of a sewing machine fac¬
tory at Little Rock, Ark.
D. G. Palmer, Geneva, Ohio, has pur
a ores of mica land at Canton,
/ I. N. Burfpretaff, purest City!NIC., bias
porefitised machinery to erect a saw and
corn mill and cotton gin.
The Enterprise Rolling Mill company
a“ b “”
The Louisville & Nashville Railroad
company will extend tlrnir Mineral Rail- j
road, in Ala., to Huntsville.
It is .stated that a company has been j
°^? D,z ® d at be!ma > Ala., to build a
lodmg mill .., and a nail factory,
The Sylph Mining company recently
organized, have commenced developing;
gold mines at Booneville, Ark.
Samuel R. Bullock & Co., of New
York, have contracted to build five miles
of street railroad at Paducah, Ky.
A company has been formed to build
gas works at Decatur, Ala., and will also I
build a similar works at Hartselle.
A bill has been passed in the legist,
ture §20,000 to allow of bonds Winchester, build Va., city hall. to issue |
to a
A bill will be introduced in the Iegis- i !
laturc to authorize Gallatin, Tenn., to is
sue §40,000 of bonds to build water works,
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i
to build a rolling mill of 150 tons ca
pacitv.
> company has been incorporated at
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l )rocess -
The Tuscaloosa Northern Railway Co.,
bas been organized at Tuscaloosa, Ala
baIua - Their road is now l>eiu g ar
ran S ed -
Middlebrook Bros, are building a saw
mill and a planing mill at Plano, Texas.
The capacity of the planing mill is 40 M
! feet daily.
A §25,000 company has been formed
‘ to start a stove foundry at
1 srsn? *• ^ ° ■
f , York company has bou-ht a
\\\' cit at VVsO Pad „ ca h Kv imd bTccmpieted will erect a hotel
0S ’. 1888.' 000 ii is to hv
‘
j anuan
The has Ripley been organized Cigar_ Manufacturing at Maysviiie. com- Ky..
T any
and will at once start a factory to employ
about 50 haads ’
The Montgomery Furnace & Chemica.
Work*. h« been organized at Mont
gomery, Ala., to build a charcoal furnace ;
and chemical plant.
The Bridgeport Brewing company, i
Bridgeport, Conn., will build a large
brewery at Houston, Tex. Work will l.-e
commenced at once.
The Bear Mountain Telegraph & Tele- j
U. phone ArkaLs company has been chartered at
and will build aline
from Hot Springs to Fort Smith, via
Bear.
^ , r , ? „ taadard , - Charcoal. ... , T Iron and ,
f 11 ™ 1 Nashvide Tenn
have licensed a company to build one of
their charcoal and chemical plants at New
0rk , ms .
The Roanoke . „ Manufactunngoimpany . .
has been organized and at Roanoke.V a.,to meal, se i
lumber,coal, etc., manufacture
hme, piaster, etc, Tne ^Lpital
slock “ u ’ ^ Ic9S ti:an §- , '° 00 B0T
more than §00,000.
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.
To All Wanting Employment.
t . . ~ e *i-and Capable a.- eats
mg over xoo per cent profit, having n» corape- dm
.Won, and on which the agent is procecte
«ne eecluawe rale by a deed given for Mch and
fhSIaT^^oourVen.sand the fact that
-rxtkaordinary offer” to secure good agents
ss'ar&iWSrtS was c.to5*°°
now at work aremaking .^ fro* $i 5 *
montl-d^randth-fc
mC nt. Any agent that will give our business a
Rg,**--“5SKWKS JlSrtaff AT‘SS^StSlS
wouW lik , M n or more counties and
ali £5>« all*e*
PEXSES can re turn unsold and get their
money back. No other employer of agents ever
dared to make such offers, nor would we if ye
did not know that we have agents now making
more than double the amount we guaranteed profit of
an d but two sales a day would give a
over $125 a month, and that one of our agents
* ^^tTvi'drcubreeVplai^our offer 11 fully, and
“who'vdlT’send'us’three and one cent
Stamps for postage. Send at once secure
X.
\v e would like to have the address of ail the
agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen
* in the and ask any reader of this
t s country,
*55“ will lose the ttay best chance know.
Address at once, or you Co.?
«« offered^those Smithficid St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
u6
mm n/f ITtfi aw ||f« T” b. luisdllb* ii i 1^ V ' %
IfllllGl UfcaEilUIlfcw B J w
RELIABLE PATTERNS
Are the only ones that will give a ps rfect
fitting garment
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Charts- Bcok of full , directions, enaUlng RR7 one to
„f^S _ ,#3-0 „ ' ’ nt ry ma., post paid, o.. rec .
MME. DEMOREST’C
PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAK
Is a I •arge Magazine of S') pages of Fashion “N'otes itwi
Styles, Illustrated with about 1.000 Cuts.
Sent, post-paid, for 25 cents.
THE
Qeiwest Sewing Machine.
THIS STYLE O.M.Y
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Nea irly 50.000 sold ami giving, perfect
f_ —.'Ai ciion. __ ____
ft^“iioii’t payofflfr compa l He^$40.00
profit on a machine KOT so good as the
DEMOREST, but buy direct of the man¬
ufacturers. Sent C. 0. D.
Write for Circulars.
OEMOEEST SEWING MACH1NECO FASHION and
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17 Hast l ltli .Street, Sew Yorkfity
S^THE LIGHT RUNNING -
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SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFEC T S A US FAC HON
New Home Sewing Machine Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. V. Chicago, lit St.touis, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
FOR SALE BV
»i The . COSmOpolitafl _ ... —
The handsomest, most emmaming low price
(*a*so <! Ber"vL^ agr? fh ne *°- rId:
tree.’) Sixty-fohr beautifuiiy^rinted paees U !n
anaiord^writers/suchas'jSi'ilS?Ha^horae LathJop L^s“ch^d°er’Moui, rg e Par
P h 1 ns
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andinvaluab/eHODsEHOLDdepanme?" mothers. AUolmS’aS^jfrvSmS
eve^num^' 1 SeTCral fuU ’
—QHJ i A Sh“‘ Letter and
Bin File or a Shannon
Subscriber,
premiums sell
eLT perfect TheViliTsthe^ow device
ever invent¬
I ally and paplrc”„'Preferred according ;t0 daJe)
Any
bcche steh ’ • ~jl °l lti put back
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tend » news STANDor
Sc oenheht JS?tI^M & Field < Co., !“ e 2 Rochester. Bnwa " ,Aa N Y
IT N™N|^fRESTo« DuKXINE STOPPED Afs*~veicus S success. ge£at hilE ? «
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