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' * Washington, D. C.
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^^housands rates under of new law, not only from on $3 account to $10 per of disabilities month under for the which old law pensioned, are entitled but to
tilcher due now
also for others, whether to service or not.
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Wg take this opportunity of informing
our subscriber)* that the new Commissioner
of Pensions has been appointed. He is nn
©W soldier, and we believe that soldiers and
their heirs will receive justice at his hands.
We do not anticipate that there will be any
radical changes in the administration of
pension We affairs under the new regime.
would advise, however, that U. S. sol¬
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make application at once, if they have not
of already the done so, in order to secure the benefit
there early of theii claims in case
should be any future pensiou legisla*
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Bui Those to ’iVlioin It Belongs Will
Sever Get It.
A WARTIME STORY TOLD.
Cotton, Soisod anti fcoltl a* Contraband,
Found I., Way, In Dollars, Ittto
the United Klotes Yreofary,
Where It Itentak 1 *.
St. Locib, July 18.—The Republic
prints the following from its Washing*
ton correspondent:
Some of the best material for a nov¬
elist that enn be imaginod is to bo
found in the United States treasury.
There is a bureau called tbe Division of
Abandoned Lauds and Property, that
in itself is one ot great romance, Its
history is full of the marvelous. There
are 113,000,030 in its charge belonging
to the south alone.
During and at the close of the war
there was valuable property of all sorts
which fell iuto the hands Uf army offi¬
cers, and was turned into the treasury.
Over $12,00(1,000 of the money charged
to that bureau is th'e proceeds of cotton
taken from plantations all over the
south and sold. The money it brought
was turned in. The amounts finally
became so great that Mr. Chase, then
secretary of the treasury, created a di¬
vision that should have especial charge
of all that sort of thing. There is one
instance iu which $175,000 worth of
cotton was taken from an estate when
cotton was worth about $500 a bale and
sold. The persons to whom it belonged
were not rebels, but loyalists. They
have not an ideu where their cotton
went to. Their names were on the
bales, and it would not be difficult for
them to make a case if they knew all
about it.
But it has been nearly 23 years since
the money them was deposited. Whether
any of are living or not, it is
hardly probable that they will ever get
wliat is really theirs. All the testimony
the relating to the case The is in. the hands of
government. agent who took
the cotton and the one who sold it aro
both dead, and the owners would not
be able to make their case without some
proof, which they have not got. There
are other instances similar to this.
In 1883 $109,000 was received from a
government agent for cotton taken from
blockade a foreigner, supposed to have been a
runner, in one ot the seapqrt
towns of the far south. Sccretnry
Cliase, when he heard the circumstances
of the case, said: “This money is only
held in trust by the government, and
some if, day wo the will United bo obliged to account
for for States really has
no right to keep it,” But iio demand
was made on the treasury for it, for
the owner probably never know whore
it went. When the Union army under
General Sherman peennied the ttie
South Atlantic seaboard towiis, tbe
Confederates used to destroy all the cot¬
and ton possible millions betee dollars' they surrendered,
oT worth was
burned up to keep it from falling into
Federal hands. The owners did not
know what was burned and wliat was
saved.
The books often captured showed that
John Jones, for instance, who was a
merchant, had so mntiy hundred bales
marked in such a way. The bales not
burned could easily /n be identified by tbe
marks on them, many instances all
the books containing the owners names
were forwarded with the other papers
relating to the capture. Not knowing
when the claithants might make a de¬
mand on the trexsurv for the proceeds
of their cotton^ tue money was never
used, but remains uafbnoiied iu a fund
by itself. But it has been s > long ng>
and the testimony necejsrrry to make a
case valid being iu many instances un¬
attainable able by the owners, it of is not prob¬
that any great portion this enor¬
mous sum of money will ever leave the
treasury. only
The large sum that was ever
paid hack was in the case of Gazaway
B. Lamar of Georgia, then president of
the Bank of Commerce of New York.
Attorney General Williams and Gene¬
ral B. F. Butler, both now deceased,
got back for him $500,000 for cotton
taken in the manner described.
Another of the Heed Murderers Caught.
Chattanooga, July 18.—James Ir¬
vin, wanted as one of the murderers of
Rail Reed, was brought in from Geor¬
gia and placed in woods jail. He was cap¬
tured in a dense abont 40 miles
from here, having been trailed thence
by bloodhounds. He s:iys that Caven-
der, his accomplice, held Reed and told
him (Irvin) to cut his throat, which he
did, severing the jugular. In the scuf¬
fle Cavonder kicked Reed in the head,
fracturing the skull. A large crowd
met Irwin and the officers ensued. at tlw depot
and much excitement
A Change in Colorado'* Commission.
Denver, July 18.—J. A. Thatcher
has resigned has resigned his place as a
member of the World’s Fair board for
Colorado. The reason Mr. Thatcher
assigns for withdrawing from the board
is the press the of personal business, being given which
prevents attention to
the committee matters which he con¬
siders necessary. As the resignation
was not unexpected, the vacancy was
at once filled by the appointment of W.
D. Tobb.
Mount tVaalvtltffton Hotel ISnrne*l.
Mount Washington, N. H., July 18.
The Glen house, one of the largest and
most elaborately furnished hotels in the
White mountain region, with a capaci¬
ty of 300 guests, has been burned. The
hotel was situated at the base of the
easterly *>lopc of Mount Washington,
at the head of Pinkhatn Notch. It was
valued at about $100 000. C. A. Milli-
ken, of Portland, was the proprieto.
Still rearing Another Outbreak.
Memphis, July 13.— The reported re¬
moval of the standing army from the
East Tennessee mining district next
week is not looked upon as a good omen.
Thbngli the rioting miners have l>een
quiet for several months, the desire for
revenge is not dead, and there are fears
of another outbreak.
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; SHORT NEW3 NOTES w
Item* «» Inter.** o.th.nd from Kr.ry-
wlt.r. and Car*.fall, Con<t.n*«d.
The (fable*. presiileut »p*nt a qui.t Sunday at
Gray
The Brown Palace Hotel company, of
Denver, ha* assigned.
li ar Admiral English, of the United
State* uuvjr, retired, i» dead.
Tlie Bed Bedford lad., Sterae in Quarries naanoiai eorapaoy.
of for J, is trouble.
Visitor* are not allowed ou the roof* of
thu big building* at the World’s Fair
now.
Edward Thomn* and Stephen Woelneok,
of died. Milwaukee, were suustruck,
John A. Lombard, Philadelphia, manager
jar concern in
suicide. £
Two men, while intoxicated and fight¬
ing viiie, ou X. the Y., railroad killed track by near Pelban-
were an express
train.
Three negro children were cremated,at
Durant, church, Mi**., having whiiy locked their them parents in were the
at up
house.
Sunday’s attendauce at the World’s
Fair was smaller than ever, notwith¬
standing the proceed* tho were to be given to
the sufferers from fire.
The 4-yeAr-old son of John W. Ferner,
of New York, fell down the whirlpool rap¬
ids feet, elevator and shaft mashed at Niagara deatlt. falls, S10
was to
Rev. Henry Paul’s A. Episcopal Adam*, formerly rector
Of St: church, Buffalo,
sad latw of tUt Chaitfc of tlu. Hedeeinar,
New lic church. York, has Joined the Roman Catho¬
United States Attorney Mitchell ha* re¬
quested evidence the Washington against John authorities O.'Kito, the to
secure
defaulter preside!** of the Second Nation¬
al bank, of New Y irk, who recently re¬
turned from Cairn.,a.
In Eliza love wlth-tbree Wyukoop, of Watsessing, m,n,airof N. J.,is
young whoid
want to marry her. To settle the question
as to who shall have her without a con¬
test with gloves, she lias set a hen with
three eggs and marked eaoh with ths
name of oueof her suitors. The egg which
hatches out first is the one she will mar¬
ry. The hatching i* awaited with Inter¬
est by all concerned.
A special from Ottawa. Out., says: It
has been stated here that General ller
BritlslTgoveriiment bert, who was called to London by the
for carrying the ostensibly proposed to strength¬ arrange
out
ening of the fortifications of British Co¬
lumbia, will not return to Canada. Gen¬
eral Herbert su ceeded General 8ir Fred¬
erick Middleton in tbe command of the
Canadian militia, bnt his scheme for re¬
organizing lines the force somewhat on the
approved of the by regular British army, was not
the Dominion government, mouly.
as it involved a very large sum ot
He denounced the Canadian militia as
worthless for defense, but after ho left
Ignored. for England his recommendations were
Foreign Notes,
Humbert, The Count of Turin, nephew of King
is 111 of typnoid fever.
A Spanish bundarillo, named Lobito,
was gored in the bull ring at San Fernan¬
do, Isle de 1-eon, aud died half an hour af¬
terwards.
The library collection in Goetting, Ger¬
dead, many, Ims by tbe orientalist, sold 1-ng.trde, now
been to tho University of
New York.
Madame Bulos has obtained a divorce
from (Jhurles Balos, ihr fugitive editor
of tbe Paris lievua Dos Dent dondes. It
is reported that M. Bruneterie will edit
the inugaziue for her uutil uer nephew
readies his majority.
Tbe American champion swimmer, M(v
Cursker, English easily defeated the ex-champlcq
England. swimmer, The match Finney, at Blackpool, iOUasidr.
va* for £
McCUrsker has liven challenged by the
English £lo0 swimmer, side. Nuttall^to swim one
mile for a
Le Provast de Lannay, deputy for thi
Gotes h^ovs d|f N»rd, will interpellate th
French‘‘government this week as to l.,e
dispatches London Times. sent by He 51. will <lo Blowilz to the
propois that 'e
Biowitz be deprived of hi* French natu¬
ralization in view of Ids statements iu Ths
Times concerning French politic* and
public men.
A llcggar by Pretension.
Lee, Mass., July 17.—Daniel Duggan,
hailing from Boston, was arrested here
for begging. On his person were found
$130 in money and bunk hooks repre¬
senting over $13,100, while, according
to his own statement, he owns property
ui Boston worth some $5,000. He is a
professional children beggar, living,in but respectable has a wife and
six quar¬
ters in North Adam* who are ignorant
Of his whereabouts and his occupation.
Duggan has real estate there also. Pa¬
pers found on him show that he has
plied the business long and successful,y.
He begged hard to be fined and releas¬
ed, but was held until tbe officers can
further investigate-his case.
Tho Engineering Congress.
Washington, July 17.—The interna¬
tional engineering congress, which is
to be held in connection with the
World’* Fair at Chicago, will open on
July engineering 31. It will cover electrical, all the which fields of is
except
to have a special congress. The divi*
sion of marine and naval engineering
George will be W. managed Melville, by chief Chief of Engiueer the
bu¬
reau of steam engineering, naval de¬
partment. The advisory council is com¬
posed of eminent home architects and abroad, and and marine
engineers at in¬
cludes nearly all the prominent men in
the profession.
K«sult of »n Old Trouble.
Indianapolis, July 17.—A special to
The News from Rockville, Iud., says:
Moses Swain, living LaFayette 5 miles east of here,
shot his brother Swain, bad¬
ly wounding him, and then instantly
killed Gabriel Bryant, his brother's
hired man. There had been trouble
between the brothers of long standing.
Both claimed a field of wheat which
LaFayette was starting to cut when the
shooting was done. Moses immediately
surrendered to the officers.
A Great Crop in Kansas.
Topeka, July 17. — Martin Mobley
says the corn crop this year will be the
largest in the history of Kansas, with
the exception of that of 1889, when
273,000.000 bushels were harvested. Ho
estimates that the acreage is at least 12
per cent m excess of last year.
Breckinridge Will Marrv Soon.
Louisvillb, July 17.—The engage¬
ment of Congressman W. C. P. Breck-
in bridge to Mrs. Louise Scott Wing, of
this city, widow of Lmpsey Pern, Wing, who
was once minister to is announced.
The wedding will take place early in
August.
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DOUBLE DAI1Y SCHEDULE
—TO—
FLORIDA!
VIA-
C. II of Ga.
PULLMAN TlWflA \
BUFF FT CARS to .
Via JACKSONVILLE.
Ly. ATLANTA 6 55 pm. 710a.m
Ar. Jacksonville 7 40 a.m. 830 pm.
Ar. TAMPA 4 45 p.m, 700 a.m.
Go to
NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
And all EA8TERN POINTS
—VIA—
Central of Go*.
and Ocean S. S. Co.
For further information addrer* either ol
(he fruloving:
J. V. HA I LE, 0. P. A., Savonnah. Go,
A. O. KEVllHinK. T. A„ Orffflu, G*.
SAM It. WEBB, 0. I*. A., Atlanta. Go.
CHATTANOOGA DIVISION.
WEST BOUND,
No. 1. PAuesasB—D .ilt
i«nv« Oriffln...........................10:00 a. n>
Arrive Newuan............................11:2S .» m.
Arrive Cedartown .............. 2:20 p. u.
No. 43.
l-enveGritBn ..................... .... 7:00 p. m
Arrive Newnnn........................... !).0*t n. m
Arrive Cedartown....................... IM
EAST BOUND.
No. 2. Fsg*KNOxn.
heave Cedartown.................. 1:00 p.m.
Arrive Newiiau..................... 3:510 p.m
Arri»# Griffin............... 5:Of, “
No. 43.
Leave Cedartown.............. .....3:30 .a n.
Arrive Newnau.................. ......10 (MU. m
Arrive Griffin...........................12:30 p. m
WpjlLP’8 FAIR UCHEDUI.E.
I.v Chatta.. .7:00 p.m. 20:0 p. ni 1:17 a. in.
Ar Noeii’lfe. 11:5.7 “ 7:30 “ 5:23 “
Lv No-h'ie. 12:20 “ 7:55 '* 7.00 •*
Ar Lmii’vle. 0:53 “
Ar Cnieago.. 10.-40 a.in. 10:00 p.m.
Ar Chicago ..5-25 p. m.
ArChieago. .6:15 '
For tarther information relative to ticket*
wbednle*. faret route*. et.\, apply to:
A. O Kendrick, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Os.
*V. y. rthellman. Traffic Mgr. Httv’h. Oa.
Geo. Dot* Winter, ften’l Munerintemlent
BLAKELY Sc ELLIS
FUNERAL /.DIRECTORS
A LL GRADES CLOTH-COVEBED. ME-
t ahe and Wood Coffin* and Casket*
Prompt and and careful all detail* attention. Free Hearse.
Carriage* attended to. Em¬
balming without extra charge to oar pat¬
ron*. i answered <lar or sight.
i IX 4 KOROIA MIDLAND AND UVI.F
ttAILKOAD—Schedule in Nflect
January 15th, 18W3.
Double Daily solid train* between Colon*
bu«, Urittn uud Atlanta via McDonough.
Clow connection In Union depot, Atlanta,
or all point* Vortb, Rost and West.
Between Oriffln and Atlanta.
NORTH BOUND—DAliit,
No. *'«»• *»*• 51. No. irtw. S3. it*w.
Lv. . Griffin.... Oriffln................. 11:49 a.ra 0-00 p. m
Ar. Afc ijssaftfic'siiisai: AtlantoT E.TJ
SOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
No.ee. No. 69.
f.r. Atlanta, E T V.4G 7:18 a. m 4:18 p.m
f.r, McDonough........... 8-25 ■ 5:19 p.m
AMflMR Ar. Griffin... “ 6:64 -
Between Griffin and Columbus.
SOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
No. Ml No. 52.
Lv. Griffin.................. 0:05 a m 5:35 p.m
Ar. Ar. Cuhimbu* Woodbury.. ........f I0:«1 U;*0 “ g;54 “
......... « 8;lf •*
NORTH BOUND-DAILY.
No. 51 No. 681
Lv. Colombo*.............. 8:55 a.«B 815 p.m
Lv. Woodbury..........1« flu " 4:57 •*
Ar. Oriffln ........ 11 40 *’ 5:56“
ALL TRAINS run through solid be¬
tween McDonough. Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta vta
Iwtween Crpln* 50 and 58 carry throng!, roaches
Atlanta, Griffin and Tbamadviile,
vin ColumbuH and Albany
No change of cure on either train bet ween
Griffin ui.d Atlanta. Ask for tickut Viu the
Georgia Midland.
f urrow Joses, Gen. Fas*. Agt.
M. E. G*iv. Koneiiatendent.
Do You P
Want to
BUY, h
SELL,
RENT
OP
DEAL
in
REAL ESTATE.
Also Do a General
Auction and
Commission Business.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
Salary or Commissi ad
To ngtnU to handle tile Patent Chemical
Ink Krn*ing Pencil. The most aeeful and
novel invention of the age. Era,# ink thor¬
oughly in two sccoBde. profit Work* like magic.
200 to 500 per cent, Agnate making
$50 per week. We also want a gentleman to
take chain* of territory, and appoint sob-
agent*. A rate chance to make money.
Write for term, and sample, ol erasing.
Mo»r»e Eraser Ml g. Go., 455 LaCramre, Wi*.
.pr.tbfAw ly. .
toaws mfWmrSSBA . «*>» g.ter r.p. ut n r:
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