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NEWS IN SPECIALS.
The State’s Property at Chattanooga.
Atlanta, September 17. —At the
capitol this afternoon the question of
the value of the state road, including
the Tennesee property, came up in a
party of representatives. Hon. R. F.
Watts, of Stewart, was present, and
as it was known he has been making
a special study of the question, hav¬
ing visited Chattanooga and exam
ined the Tennessee property, he was
put on the stand and pumped. He
is a gentleman of intelligence and de¬
cided convictions, and expressed the
opinion with confidence that the
Western and Atlantic railroad prop¬
erty is worth a clear $12,000,000.
He drew an excellent map of the real
estate owned by the state in Tennes
see, and spoke with some enthusiasm
of its present value, but pointed out
certain desirable changes whicnmight
be profitably made, such as extend
ing some streets and laying off new
ones. With these changes, and bas
ing his estimate on present values,
Mr. Stewart is satisfied there is a
surplusage of property there owned
by the state, that is to say, property
which is not included in the state
road lease.
Secretary Lamar to Succeed Justice
Woods.
Washington, Sept, i 6. —New York
Herald’s Washington special says:
“There is apparantly no doubt that
President Cleveland ho,c definitely de¬
cided to appoint Secretary Lamar to
the vacancy on the Supreme Bench
caused by the death of the late Jus¬
tice Woods. Several days ago the
President said, in reply to a distin¬
guished southern politician who call¬
ed to urge the ciaims of one of his
constituents for the place: ‘I have
no doubt your friend is amply quali
fied for the position, but I must say
to you in all candor that I have al¬
ready decided upon the gentleman
who will succeed Mr. Woods, and
have no reason to believ; I shall
change my mind.’ It is generally
understood that Mr. Lamar was the
person referred to by the President.
The First Car Load of Exhibits.
Atlanta, Ga., September 18.—
The first car load of exhibits for the
exposition, including the Schuyler
company’s electric light plant, arrived
Friday, together with a shipment
from Birmingham.
The pictures will begin to come in
next week and Mr. Bradley will be
here to arrange them.
Mr. Collier says work at the expo
sition grounds will be completed next
week, and he urges home exhibitors
to go to work on their structures,
counters, etc., Monday morning in
machinery hail and the main build
ing. He says the exhibits of mining
cities will be the finest feature of the
fair.
Dr. Fox has 7,000 beds on his list
and has already engaged room for
outsiders.
Another Dastardly Deed.
Columbus, September
Other attempt was made to wreck a
passenger train on the Mobile and
Girard railroad, at Flournoys seven
miles from this city, last night. A
bar of iron was placed on the track
but fortunately J the train was not de
railed. The first attempt r was made
on Saturday at the same place.
THE CHATTANOOGA, ROME A
COLUMBUS.
The Matter of Terminal Facilities Being
Satisfactorily Arranged.
From Chattanooga Times, 14 th.]
President f. D. Williamson, presi*
dent of the Pome & Carrollton rail
road and president of the Construc
tion company of the Chattanooga,
Rome & Columbus company, was in
the city yesterday. President Wil¬
liamson spent a large part of the day
in conference with the officials of the
Cincinnati Southern railroad with ref¬
erence to terminal facilities of his
road in this city. Mr. Williamson
was reticent as to what was done,but
stated that the conference was emi¬
nently satisfactory. It was stated by
a railroad man who knows something
of what is transpiring to a reporter
that there was no doubt of the Chatta¬
nooga, Rome & Columbus entering
the city on the Cincinnati Southern
railroad tracks. President William¬
son is greatly satisfied at the progress
of the work on the section of the
road already under contract, and
says that everything is working sat¬
isfactorily.
He will return to Rome to-day,but
will be here again in a few days to
let the contract for building other
sections of the new railroad. Within
thirty days it is expected to have the
entire road from this city to Rome
under contract.
Deafness Can’t be Cured
by local app ications, as t! ey cannot reach
the diseased poition of fhe ear. There is
ordy on ? way to cure deafness,and that ii by
c nstitutional remedies. D?afm ss is caused
by an inflamed condition of the mucus li¬
ning i f the Eustachian Tube When this
tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hear big, and wheu it is
entirely closed deafness is the r suit, and
unlt-gs the uiflamatlnn' can bo taken oot
and .... this lube rot , d , to . its normal , condr ..
ore
tion htaring will b« destroyed forever;nine
ca:-esout of ten are caused by catarrh,^which
is nothing but an inflamed condition i f the
mucus surfaces.
We will give 0n j Hundred Deilats ft r
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca¬
tarrh Cure. >end fer circular, free.
F. J CHENEY & CO.. Tole ’o, O. l
; ^esr*So d by druggists, 7o cents.
The Verdict Unanimous .
W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus, Iud M
testifies: “I can recommend Electric Bit¬
ters as the very best remedy Every
bottle sold has given relief in ev*ry case.
One man took Bix bottles and was cured
of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing ”
Abrabam Hare, Druggist, Be'lville, Ohio,
affrms: ‘"The best selling medicine I
h»ndbd in my 20 y«ir» np«
nenoe, is Electric Bitters. Thousands
Qf others have added their testimony, ho
thttt tho verdict is unanimous that EDc
trie Bitters do cure all diseases of the
Llver> Kidneys, or Blood. Only a half a
dollar a bottle at Cook Bros.
p ITAXI0 N .—Georgia. Harris County.—
G Whereas, certain petitions have made their ap
establishment plication in this of court, praying public:roatl, an order commencing granting the
a new at
the forks of the road beyond Smyrna church, so as to
run b Y Smyrna church, and intersect the Whitesville
road about onc*fourtH niiic fi oni top of mountain iRug*
Whereas, certain commissioners appointed for that pur¬
pose have reviewed and marked out said contemplat¬ of
ed road, and reported to me that said road will be
much utility and convenience. Now this is to cite
and admonish all persons that thirty days after the
publication of this citation in the Hamilton Journal i shown
said road will be granted if no good cause \
to the contrary.
By order C'Oinmissioticr s Courtj
JOHN M. HUDSON,
Clerk.
Georgia* Harris County,
B. F Lancaster Libel for Divorce.
vs Harris Superior Court,
Julia Lauoaster. April Term, 1887.
It appearing to the court by the return
of ihe Sheriff in the above stated o*se
that the defendant does not reside in
said county, and it further appearing that
she does not reside in t his state. It is
therefore ordered by the oourt that ser¬
vice be porfectcd ou the defendant by
the publication of this order once a
mouth for four months, before the next
term of this court,in the Hamilton J< ub
nai., a newspaper published in Harris
County, Georgia.
Hjinby 0. Cameb* n, J. T. Willi 3 ,
Pl’ff’s Atty. Judge 8.0 O.C.
A.true extract from miuutcs of Harris
Superior Court, April Term, 1887.
A. F. Tbujett,
C. 8 0 H. 0 Gh
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