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general news.
Milledgevme is to have an ice factory.
Tenmiieisto.fcave a »ew 5 paper
■-6ept.il, *
Hog cholera is, praveteafc in-some part of
The Baptist church at-Sandersviii will
be improved soon l>y being raised four feet
fr«u the ground and ,« efoepfoaud
-wcatherbeavding puten
'Petitions asking the ordinary of Laurens
• county to order an electiomupon thewhis
•.quefction-are'being circulatedfor-signatures.'
Toccoa -boasts of* citizen whohas never
■subscribed tor a newspaper, and -strange
say ho -doesn’t -seem ashamed -of his
record.
'About forty years ago Gov Lumpkin;
'SohVto Mr. Lilly about’MO acres of iand- 1
•near Athens, at $S per acre. To-day Mr.
’Lilly v.ou!d not sell the place tor $150 per
acre, or fifty times what he paid for it ,
This land has not been improved, and is in
*the same primer ai -forest as when
spurchascd. -
Atlauta has always claimed to be »
high as Griffin, but recent measm-enient
shows that it is only 1,096 feet above sea
Ifev&at its highest-point. G.iiffiuris
‘feet.
A yellow fever patient passed Dawson,
Sunday on the Montgomery train, T -‘ e
disease was ; in full , „ development , , ou him
ond he was an object of much dread by the
•other passengers.
Another postoffice hvs -been established
!" as Dwight, and is located Tt at will the be residence known
•of John D. Boone, in Clay district. Mr
Boone has been commissioned as
Joe Riley lost a’fiue horse during camp
meeting, near Sparta. The animal, it
-seems, was tied with a rope around the
•neck, anil in pulling back to got loose tlie !
noose tijjhteu, choking him to death. One’
«f Lane Mullatly,® horses was run i-a;o atid;
seriously wounded at the cainpgi ouucl by 1
<hc ‘Siitft of a 'buggy driven by Dave Man
del. It fo-reportea that tlw injury ks;prob
abky per man out.
■On Monday Peter He A bln- met bis‘
-death peculiariy in the guanorfcctory at'
Augusta, Be attempted to clean out a,
flue tlirbugli which the ground phosphate!
is poured, when lie fell into lire reservoir
awl suffocated in a few niimites from
•breathing the phospiiate dust,
Mr. Josejih Davis is another victim to.
the common habit of jumping, off moving
trains. lie was lerving a train at Albany
•on Mbndny w hen his coat enught on the.
stop railing and he was jerked-under the
cars, having one of his feet mashed off.
Dade county delegates to the congress
-ionat convention go instructed for Clements.
The delegates are James A. Case and Ben
T. Brock.
Thonsands upon thousands of fine water¬
melons arc lying in the fields of
and Clay counties, going to decay.
owners say- they have been robbed so often
and completely of every shipment
that they-have abandoned the crop.
One drummer covkideu another in
Dawson Friday. The drummer who re¬
ceived the cowhiding was from New York,
and the other is from North Oorolina. It
resulted from some misunderstanding about
a matter of business.
-On account of the small amount which
is appropriated this year to the South
Georgia college at Thomasville, President
I.ovejoy has decided that he will not ba
able to continue the Bee. Air. Clisby in bis
position as professer of ancient languages,
A biscuit was exhibited at the Alpha¬
retta reunion last Wednesday that was
cooked by one Robert Cobb, while in serv¬
ice in Virginia in 1861. His sister has
kept it all these years, and will probably
keep it until she dic-s, in memory of her
Brother who gave up his life for his country, i
DO »U WANT AFiRMI
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lt 30 ym he suited witil ‘w&at i«
offered here.
A Wsll IP^ED!
Of 76 Acres, GoodT) welting-,
ff Tenant Houses, -Large-Barn
t oil L"®", 110W xr;,,,, rt..A?«,l ^ J
Vme y ai( S Splendid Water and
Plenty of it.
AlSO , . PIftntation Cf 3$0 Acres
Fifty acres df wefi 'drained Bottom Lands
* n tl *' 8 tract > r ‘ nd fifty acres covered with
Origimil Tiuiber. *?ood Barn on'the place.
ALS® A : FARMaf287 ACRES.
On this place arc a gin house and atenant
house. Lands are producing good crops.
fences Extra _
Good.
Ir ‘ r,it ^ ass Eu J' crs will Find
TERMS EASY,
Apply to B.H.EAY,
"Macon. Ga.
FAIR PLAY !!
MCGEE BROS.
Are in the ring and must have a showin
Fresh Groceries.
Flour ’ Sugar, ’ Coffee, Dru
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and , ,, Canned Goods.
All.grades corn an i Eye
Home-made Peach Brandy.
Lager Beer, Imported Rum and
t Imported , , Gin. ...
looSCCO, -Snuff and
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