The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, September 14, 1888, Image 5

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Vla^.1 t/jLVMXiu -xi tf Tfm. The ekposjftloa at Rome opens in twenty days. ' A chairfactory may be established at •Oalton kb®; Canton will have a $100,000 marble mill in operation before January X. It is thought that the old capitol building at Atlanta will bring $200,00*3. The public school at Newman opened last Monday with about 260 pupils. A lucky man in Oglethorpe county had 'fifty rolls of bagging left over from last -season. Poles are being put up along the line of the Georgia, Southern and Florida railroad for the Western Union telegraph. There nro enough Jews in Albany to give a half Sunday air to the busiuess por¬ tion of the city on a Jewish holiday. James F. Murphy, for several years citizen of Lexington, now of Jasper county is a candidate for messenger of the Scniate, ■Sandy Harralson, one of the Decatur rioters, was found guilty of murder, and recommended to mercy. He goes up for life. There is a big hear on Si. Simon v. island It leaves a track that measures six by eight inches, and the inhabitants are excited. Cap*. Sweecey will launch the third host be her, built at Abbeville about the mid die of this month. It -will be named Lumpkin An Atlanta concern lor making pants has closed its branch at Macon, owing to the fact that sufficient hands Gould not be secured for making pants at the rate of $ 1 per dozeu pairs. Outerpiilers have invaded every neigh¬ borhood in Western Georgia, as high tip as Putur.m, Marion county. They‘will dam quality ’fi‘0 and cotton very seriously, J1 both in qua,--, *V '*■ Lewis J. Rivers, who has the contract, for building the Alliance warehouse Hawkinsville, has a large force of work¬ men at work, and the house will be for storage of cotton nest week. Col. James Smith speaks of completing the Union Point anil White Plains railroad which was commenced by Capt. Harry, Hill, if the people interested wili give him tberigbt kind of encouragement. When the Tallapoosa glass factory is fully manned the department will produce and bo represented as follows: Eight shops on bottles, eighty gross per day ; ten shops on chimneys, 500 dozen per day; two presses'on goblets, 350 dozen per day. The pay-roll will include fifty men and fiifty six boys. DO YOU WANT A FARM f If so you can be suited with what is offered hers. A Wall Improved Farm Of 70 Acres. Good Dweliiinc, 7 Tenant Houses, Large Barn, all new. Nice Orchard and Vineyard, Splendid Water and Plenty of it. Also Plantation of 820 Acres Fifty acres of well drained Bottom Lands in this tract, and Fifty acres covered with Original.Timber. Good Barn on the place. ALSO A FARM of 287 ACRES. On this place are a gia house aud a tenant house. Lands are producing good crops. Fences Extra Good. First Class Buyers will Find TEJbiMS EASY. Apply to B.H.RAY, Macon, Ga. ur a T£3nirs ittifliBaueewing rewagis/ Sruptions sad Sores, sad nothing $fant) eqnsls tt for snstucimer troubles of Children. etc. It S»KWeantSaare.. ylthootTKBTHIKA Try it and yon will never lw saa tvs t&a House, Ash at Ions Dxussist, a» there sre ciilili your For Bale by Jones <£LeSueur, aud J, F. Hartley, Taylor Ga. i wiis Ss sygftt th© QpiSfSdl-a HIGH Mm JIH! ills m'm®® nuteHssss S«Ul?V:« 3T Wm fug ©£$T i $ VltW 4^. A: I™ :£jM ; ..LIC J!v v r» ^ if m fum it -Vo? &co8l3ftt3 Fasten iims. m?.? m mm® m ftpfe Is UHsecsg is! ferrite m wmmm a. irdSMMOSBK, SS'.&b 4 E. YAN YANKEE Kv P-T- l j ? jtmm* ,4 e nfrWWI ATLANTA, GA., PU1 mwm iUll billUj 1 M& I liiiilluld : SXTKpiX: 3 WJ t.-S i r. rs. 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