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MACON COUNTY, NC -- NEWSPAPERS -- LOCAL AFFAIRS, MAY 1893b

LOCAL AFFAIRS PUBLISHED IN THE FRANKLIN PRESS, May 17, 1893 - Vol. VII,
No. 31

 - The editor is attending Clay court this week.

 - Mr. B.R. Norris, of Greenwood, S.C., was in town last week. 

 - Rev. J.G. Ammons, of Union county, Ga., was visiting relatives here
last week. 

 - Arrangements are being made to rebuild the church of the Good
Shepherd in Cashier's Valley. 

 - Revs. J.A. Deal and J.W. Barker are attending the Episcopal
Convention in Raleigh this week. 

 - The barber shop will be kept open every day except Sunday in the
Love office. 

 - Mr. L.K. Moffitt who lost his sawmill several weeks ago by fire, has
rebuilt it and is sawing out lumber again. 

 - Mr. Jule Robinson celebrated his 21st birthday Monday and gave a
reception to a select circle of friends in the evening. 

 - Mr. J.E. Rideout, of the Mountain EAGLE, Highlands, gave us a
pleasant call last Thursday. 

 - Remember the picnic at the campground next Saturday and let all the
Sunday school scholars come out and take an airing and enjoy themselves. 

 - Mr. Jas McKee, of Asheville, has been visiting relatives and friends
in and around Franklin. 

 - Geo. A. Erick, Esq., a Shelby attorney, attended court last week. 

 - Clay county has a murder trial on the docket this week, moved from
Cherokee. 

 - Mrs. S.L. Rogers left for Lavonia last Wednesday morning to visit
her father, Capt. W.M. Addington, who is in feeble health. 

 - C.W. McGee and P.P. Corbin have been commissioned as Deputy Marshals
in the revenue department. 

 - Any one wishing their baskets carried to the picnic at the
campground will find a conveyance at the Methodist church. 

 - Isn't it about time to clean off the campaign literature from the
black-boards in the court house, and take down the tariff tax sign?

 - Rev. M.R. Kirkpatrick, formerly pastor, and Rev. Jesse W. Siler,
will shortly begin a series of services at the Presbyterian church at
this place. 


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