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oilo*; SeterMtaa,#* tbs record of the last
fre grew *B»to»w.
cfcards and vinejmri. It h toe home of the
grape aud its wine making capaeily has
doubted every year. It ha* sucesssfally
usugurated a system at public seboo «, will
a Mien je*r» curriculum, second to a jus.
Ttate i» pot of the reo ml of a half decade
and simply toows the progress ot an already
admirable city, rite toe natural advantages
ot tevviiu the Smart climate, summer and
mate*. lij toe world.
till* ip the county seat of RpMUing
count,, ri» Mated la west Middhittieo r gia, with
a bealt *>, tertile 'and rolling eoantrf, 1150
lest agoee sea level. By tli# census of 1800,1*
wilt have at a lo* estimate between 8.800
i ,000 people, aud they are all of tee right
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready to
eieleome strangers and inxum* to secure de
sjraWo settlers, who Will aid be any less weJ
come U lliey bring money to help build up
the town. Ihere is about oe'y or« thing we
mods turn* are entirely too UmlteJ for our
W«I b>>:*l m the South, just mcnttou
atm aewvpst *■ >n the Empire bite of tee
• corgis 1 1 • enclose Stomps In sending
tor sample an, >w.
rbUbnsl Halt. ,*111 m»or duly 1st
M*». My itmoni, U.lte»,U will nave low.
changeu w tieeo • site the iuw«.
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•TtWAftT ft DANIEL.
ATTORNEfB AT LAW,
J O. L. PARMIRf
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VyoODBUKY : : GBORGIA.
HOTEL CD JIT IS
[MUFFIN, GBCKQIA,
Under Hew JUna^meat
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ROBERT T. LINCOLN
Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Court of St. James.
fenmai. HAumuD omt mms-
Washington, Much >7.—The follow-
to nominations were sent to the waste
r the president to-day:
Robert T. Lincoln, minister to Great
Gctetamy.
Attaw Thorndyke Rick, of New
York, minister to Bun as.
Patrick Egan, of Nebraska, minister
to Chili.
Thomas Ryan, of Kansas, minister Is
MknioN Erwin, St Georgia, district
attorney i for the southern disriet of
1
Tyre Glenn, of North Carolina, mar¬
shal 1 of North Carolina. -
J. 0. Churchill, of Missouri, surveyor
of ( customs at St. Louis.
The selection of Robert T. Lincoln as
< our minister to Great Britain is regarded
1 with surprise and alarm here. His name
was ' not even mentioned for the appoint¬
j entertaining ment. Chargee heriditary against the president for
to republican form notions of danger¬
( ous made a by the journals here government
are , without re¬
a
.
j
tad with no sparing hand for their
.arty work daring the campaign,
itor Hal stead remarked upon Reid’s
ointment: itment: "This "This is is as as it it should should he.” be.”
obert Todd Lincoln was born in
August 1,1843: gradu-
1 fro m Harv ard college in 1864; com-
by missioned Gm. Grant captain
same
L.*_ xSN W year, S* CS, and served 5, *S
■
~ff&m&Z‘5L£2 l jy( study of law and
AjflHhte JU #■ » was lmr admitted hi Illinois; to the de-
.
NffiBySfc lined many offers
'
WHSf&r election of Presi-
-dent Garfield, en-
robert t. Lincoln. of taring Mr. Lincoln h% cabinet
as secretary only member war. of the Garfield cabinet was
the
ret toed by President Arthur; was widely
discussed as positively a presidential refused possibility in
1884, but with his friend, to Chester compete A.
for the honor
This admiidstration seems bound to be
a ’ciesn one. There are about 1,000 hun-
"oussing ’ Harrison and Wamunaker is
beooming It extremelypopular. that Mr. Wanamaker has
seems an¬
nounced positively to Joe Canpon that
“offensive partisanship” would not be
considered a valid -charge to secure the
'dismissal of postmasters whose reputations personal
characters efficiency are good beyond and whose question.
for are
A few days ago Representative Payson
Brito was very active during^ the cam¬
paign. and was one of the proprietors of
a paper that was Payson. especially When Mr. hitter Payson in its
opposition asked for to his removal reluctance
some
■afcrj&sss not some
was asked if there was reason
besides mrtisanship|for the removal, but
be refused to make any other charge.
and, as will be remembered, toe removal
was made*.
The action of the department in this
matters” in theta districts as speedily as
and^M r,^ Wananutoer^ and have^been
morals! Some otore good did reason would
have to be given, and it not matter
whether or not that charge was attached.
Mr. Cannon then called attention to the
removal made tor Mr. Payson. To this
Wanamaker said that toe president and
himself had talked the matter over since
then and had derided not to begin mak¬
ing discharges of postmasters on those
pounds. tively, He stated the case very posi¬
leaving no hope that the partoan-
i more eve;
been ten
; his entire
of the Church of the
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DR- SC O TT KEEP S AT IT.
The President's Father-In-Law Does Not
Lose a Single Bay's Duties.
Washington, D. 0. , March 87.—The
Rev. Dr. Scott, the father of Mrs. Harri¬
son, still-remains at his desk here in the
pension bureau. His daughter and the
president himself have tried to make
fatm believe that there is ho longer any
his an the is
Mrs. position. Harrison Shortly after her father election, asking
wrote to
him to resign, and saying that as soon as
they him came to Washington, live the White toe would House. ex¬
pect to at
^^n^tolea^^doulZfiS
eerily. But toe old gentleman wrote to-
his daughter saying that while he should
own position, and
His fellow clerks say that his demeanor
has not changed a bit since the event of
last November.
*■ Washington Pointers,
i Washington, D. C., March 27.—The
chasm of ex-Speaker Noyes of toe Mas-
sachusetts the Interstate legislature Commerce being appointed commission on
is anxious to
KIDNAPPERS.
being lifted into a
e remembers nothing further
rtially regained consciousness
man run sway as soon us he
■i S&X&S&R pawing by
men came to
»^toiiring purchased, about ««, and a
were gone,
on at each corner of the
i affair is said to have co¬
me esmbe found who saw
» S’f&trjtza
touted by cireums
story extremely
A MILUON-I
That in the Amount
Texas Aloe
meeting of Me association it was defi¬
nitely determined to.fix the minimum
limit of the fund iter the construction of
a granite column in totality to commem¬
orate the massacre of the Alamo at |1,-
000,000, and to adopt vigorous means to
sJffiESHKS mittee, setting" forth that the heroes of
Alamo were not Texans, that in 1680,
the year in which the massacre
occurred, there were no Texans, their hut
that the men who gave up lives/in
the cause of liberty in toe old Alamo
* * »W« ter Maine
Augusta, Me., March
passed by thfe legislature, which was re¬
pealed, the treasurer received about
ceived today premiums have been offer¬
ed bn this loan varying from 2 to 5 per
Gent, but the authorities have not decided
which bids will be accepted.
A Frightful Accident to Monlders.
Pittobubg, Pa., March 27.—A fright-
caused the metal to spill and
m the men. Cochran was
in. Myers and Stoff were less
SSfiSsS'.r^SSS dense. While she was lying on toe
body. One bail entered above the heart.
She is dying, and, will as the be county tain toe
lynching belt, he hanged taken to a tree
by'to^Xriff. 1 ** away
■
Smith, government
THE INTERSTATE LAW.
Moo. Action will be taken in reference
toe Interstate Com*
and it is hoped that
Lewis fall from life seat to the flour at
the cab. The fireman stopped the loco¬
motive, and the unconscious engineer
was examined by physicians on the train,
who found that he had died of heart dis¬
ease. He was over seventy years old.
Mr. Sullivan toy* "No.”
Philadelphia, Pa-, Starch 27.—The
convention of the Irish Nation!. 1 League
of America will be held in this city on
July » and 10, A member of the league
here has received a letter from ex-Presi-
1 allow my name to be used to connec¬
tion with toe presidency of the league.
My business will not permit, perhaps,
even my attendance at the convention,
but I hope toe proceedings will all be fa-
[BjNfini.]—Thtjaittver sags
•eriNNM
«.5®'Eflf#il
pMsmted in the awsUeet ,,
tires of his father it wonld 1
one, but the younger Lineot
iagof toesort. Whet, it Is
Smith, who kept
pot, was killed
of ConstabteMing. took between A fie
Smith, then Hayes place shooting 8
throat and side. The last:
ed injuries from which Sr
few moments. Before his <
••Hsv^. give me your hanc
Boston, Mass., March 27.~‘
turn extended, according to usui
tionsitou^ft,;,'^
■
Cleveland ftauquetted. f
*sm te*
ate it anpetorid began to that count
no
of toe votes, const
was left to the h
tivea That Body