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COTTON, ITS INCREASED PRODUCTION.
The New Orleans Delta makes
the following remarks upon the
great increase of the crops :
“An enquiry into the causes of the
unpreceedanted increase in cotton
production in the South may not be
uninteresting. The last two seasons
have been exceedingly favorable, it
is true, but this fact alone will not
account for it. Tbecauses are vari
ous. I
The energy of the South now
controls its labor. Young, enter
prising and active men have taken
the place of older and less progress
ive planters. The laborer is a free
man, and if a reliable man recruits
a small laboring force, he readily ob
tains a sufficient quantity of land to
cultivate. The negroes know the
capacity of every while man in the
neighborhood, and of course more
readily engage to serve one who is
a good farmer, and who will there,
fore raise good crops, and this is
more particularly the case in work
ing on the share system, which is
now generally adopted.
The transfer of labor from the
poor and worn out uplands of the
older Stales to the rich alluvial
lands ol ihe valley. We have re
peatedly noticed the spring immi
gration across the Mississippi at
Memphis and Helena, and we are
all aware of the numbers of ne
groes brought trora the border to the
Gulf States last year. The labor
of these people in new, and richer
fields has been followed by double
production.
The extensive use of fertilizers
and the employment of improved
agricultural inplements and ma
chinery have also contributed to in
crease production, in the Atlantic
States particularly. Fertilizers save
labor when properly used, and make
the plant more fruitful and hardy.
A cotton plant in uplands which
sends its roots down in a fertilizer
gets the start of the grass which
may spring up around it, and, as it
sucks up the nulrimeut below, ex
pands and grows into vigor, even if
not properly worked.
The system of partnership be
tween the land-owner and the labor
er, has tended to ptornote an exclu
sive staple culture. The owner of
a farm leases it with its stock to the
laborer for a certain share of the
crop—generally one-half or one-
third —the latter furnishing their own
lood and clothing. Fully two-thirds
of the plantations are worked in this
way. It is evident that this system
places the question of production
entirely in the hands of the laborer,
who is incapable of solving the
great question of future supply and
demand ; and who, therefore culti
vates what is prima /ucie the most
profitable crop—that is, cotton.
All of these causes operating in
the future, promise to raise cotton
production in the South not only a
level with the former times, but to
an extent never befote witnessed.
The second cause must, in view of
the extension of railroads in the
irans Mississippi fields, assume
more importance. The Southern
Pacific Railroad and its branches
will open up millions of acres of the
finest k cotton lands, and ere many
years we will see whitening fields of
the fleecy staple clear across the
continent to the shores of the Pacif
ic. The wonderfully fertile valley
of Red River, for hundreds of miles
back of and above Shreveport, will
teem with cotton. The State of
Texas will quadruple its produc
tions, and New Mexico and Arizona
be added to the cotton States.
We trust our readers will weigh
well the facts and opinions contained
in the above article. The picture
may be over-idrawn, but there is
matter in it for very serious reflec
tion to the Southern farmer .—Eds.
So. Cult.
cw Advertisements*
City Marshal Sales*.
W ILL be sold before the Market House
in the city of Milledyeville on Thurs
day the thirteenth day of duly nest, within
the usual hours of Sale, the following property
to wit:
The House and Lot lying on Wayne Street
and North Common of the city of Miiledge-
ville, whereon W. A. Westbrooks now re
sides. Ltvied on as the property of said West
brooks, to satisfy three ti fa’s issued by the
Mayor of this city for Taxes due said city.
ALSO, the House and Lot of L. H. Kenan
on Northwest Common of said city, containing
nine acres, more or less, levied on to sati fy
three fi fa’s issued by the Mayor of said city,
for Taxes due said city.
ALSO, the House and Lot wherein the
late Mrs. Peter Williams resided in this city.
Levied on as the property of the said Mrs.
Peter Williams deceased, to satisfy three ti
fa’s issued by the Mayor of said city, for Tax
one said city.
ALSO, the House and Lot in this city
known as the Jones Gin House and Lot, Lev
ied on as the property of John Jones, to satis
fy three fi fa’s, issued by tha Mayor of said
city for Taxes due said city,
Milledgeville, Ga.. June i9th 1671.
24 ti J. B. FAIR, City Marshal.
Adaptive Mimicry in Plants.
An extremely curious Chinese
plant, called the Hias-iaa-tom-chorn,
exists in the Flowery Empire. The
name of this singular plant means
that during summer it is a vegetable,
but that in winter it becomes a
worm.
It is observed closely at the latter
end o! September, noihing simulates
better to the eye of a yellow worm
about four inches in length. The
apparent transformation takes place
gradually, and one can see head,
eyes, body, etc., in course of forma
tion.
This plant is extienaely rare ; it
is to be met with in Thibet, and in
the Emperor’s gardens at Pekin,
where it is reserved for medical pur
poses. The Chinese savant say k is
a capital strengthening medicine.—
Attempts are making lo acclimatize
it in South Africa.
NOTICE-
COLLEGE CO M.MEXCEMENTS.
Superintendent's Office, Ga R. R. Co., ?
Aiousta, Ga.. June J2, 1671. $
Thr Commencement Exercises of Colleges
will be held at
COVINGTON, JUNE 18th, 1871,
OXFORD, JULY 16th, 1871,
ATHENS. JULY 30tk, 1871.
Persons desiring to atteud any of said Com
mencements will be passed for
ONE IF AK. RE-
Fullfare to be paid going, and the Agent
selling the full fare tieki-r. will give return
tickets FREE. Return tickets good for fif
teen days from Thursday before Commence
ment Day.
S K. JOHNSTON,
Superintendent.
r p June 20, 1871 tjy 30.
II. J SAYERS,
DEAI.EK I.\ REAL ESTATE.
FRANKLIN, PEfiNSYLVAN.A,
Buys and seiis improved and unimproved
lands anywhere in the United States. 75 4t.
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The Gargling Oil lias been iu use as a Lm-
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i fair trial, but be suie and follow directions
Ask your nearest druggist or dealer in
jiatent medicines, for one of our Almanacs
ind Vade-Mecums, and read what the peuph
say about tbe Oil.
The Gargling Oil is for sale by all respec
table dealers throughout the United States
and other countries.
Our testimonials date from 1633 to tin
present, and are unsolicited. Use the Gar
gHug Oil, and tell your neighbors what gooc
it has done.
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contradiction. Write for an Almanac or
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Eastman’s Business College
A Southern Institution, located’at
ATLANTA, GA
Patronize a Horae Institution, and The
recognized Head of all Commercial or Busi
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A German scientific journal re
commends laundresses to use hypo
sulphite of soda in place of common
washing soda. It does not attack
the fabric in any way, and at the
same time exerts some bleaching ac
tion, which greatly improves the ap
pearance of lines calicoes.
A person in prison was asked by
a friend what it was for- ‘For telling
lies,’ he replied. ‘Telling lies! how
is that?’ demanded the other. ‘Why
telling people I woujjd pay ’em, and
not keeping my word.’
A MILLION DOLLARS.
Shrewd but quiet men cau make a fortune
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one. Address WM. WRAY, 688 Broadway,
New York. 75 4t.
Private Boarding House,
5 DOORS BELOW GLOBE HOTEL,
Over Cbr.s'oplier Gray’s,
AUGUSTA, GA.
A first class Boarding House, kept iu neat
Styi-\ and invites public patronagt.
BOARD PER DAY', $2*50.
MRS. BET TIE BAR AES Prop’rs.
p May 20. 3 87 J. 17, tf.
Montvale Springs,
BLOUNT* COUNTY, TESY.
This favorite Summer resort will bo opened
for the reception of guests on the 15th May.
‘ Tickets to the Springs and return can he
obtained at all prominent points.
Board per month for May and June $10—
for July and Augus’, $60—for September
$50.
Address for descriptive pamphlet &e,
J.S. KING, Proprietor,
Montvale Springs,
r & pMay, 20, 1871. 71 ot.
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ltil William Street, N. Y.
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JURUBEBA.
WHAT IS IT
It is a sure and perfect remedy for all dij
eases of tbe Liver and Spleen. Enlargements
orObstruction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine,
or Abdominal Organs, Poverty ora want of
Blood, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, In-
flaination of the Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Cir
culation of the Blood, Abscesses, Tumors,
Jaundiee, Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Ague & Fe
ver or their Concomitants.
Dr. Wells having become aware of the e*.
traordinary medicinal properties of the South
American Plant, called
JUHTTBEBA,
sent a special commission to that country to
procure it in its native purity, and having
found its wonderful curative properties to eve 11
exceed the anticipations formed by its great
reputation, has concluded to offer it to the pul
lie, and is happy to state that he has perfected
arrangements for a regular monthly supply of
this wonderful Plant. He has spent much
time experimenting and investigating as to
the most efficient preparation from it, for pop
ular use, and has for some time used in his
own practice with most happyresults the effec
tual medicine now presented to the public as
Dr. Wells' Extract oj Jurubeba,
and he confidently recommends it to every
family as a household remedy which should
be freely taken as a blood purifier in all de*
rangements of the system and to animate and
fortify ail weak and Lymphatic temperaments.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, Platt St., New Y'ork.
Sole Agent for theUnited States.
Price One Dollar per bottle Send for Circu
lar 73 4w.
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W. W. PARKER’
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT,
Macon, Georgia,
HEADQUARTERS FOR IMPROVED MACHINERY.
AGENT FOR
BLANDY’S CELEBRATED ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, LOW’S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE, HALL’S DRAG
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DIAMOND CORN MILL, .STRAUB & COS.’ CELEBRATED
s ' *1 7 *• 7 ; * v '. •» - •..*} * i, u
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IP O IR, T ^ B L E GRIST MILLS-
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Seed Hullers. Hydraulic Earns. Pumps for Deep and Shallow Wells,
Prindle bteamers for Stock Raisers, Reapers and Mow
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Piorse T D o^vers a, m. ci Cotton Presses,
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FUItNISHKOD A.T JVL^TNTTTIF 1 ACTTJFLEFLS 7 PRICES-
—state agent for—
WOOLFS PATENT WOODEN HOB.SB AND MULE COLLAR
r & p May 30, 1871.
Hollingsworth Block, under Spotswood Hotel- 1VXACON, GA
r 21 p 72 3m.
VINECAR BITTERS
J. Walks!. Proprietor. R. H. McDonald k Co., Draffitli k
Gen. A - A LA, -»« FrancUco, CaI., and Li r............. .IrMt, N. T.
U1LLIOXS Bear Testimony to their
Wonderful Caratiro Effects.
They aro not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor
Bom, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Uqnors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the
taste, called “Tonics, - ’ “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac.,
that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs
of California, tree from all Alcoholic Stimu
lants. They ato the GREAT BLOOD PURI
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System,
tarrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit-
ters according to directions, and remain long unwell,
provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted
beyond tho point of repair.
They arc a Gentle Purgative as well as a
Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in
young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman
hood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no
equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhesas*
tlsm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys and Bladder, these Bittern have been most
successful Such Diseases arecaosedby Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR ENDIGESTIOY, Head-
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Chest, Dizziness, Sour lEructatlons of the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Pain In tbe
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palnfsl
symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimnlate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Im
parting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipel
as, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and
Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature are
literally dug up and carried ont of tbe system in a short
time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince the most Incredulous of their cura-
henevor vou find its Im-
xkln In Pimples, Erup-
n you And It obstructed
dons or Sores; cleanse It whe
and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it Is fouL
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the qystem will follow.
Pin, Tape und other Worm*, lurking in the
svstem of so many thousands, are cffectuallv destroved
and removed. Fays a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the
cartli whose body is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the
bodv that worms exist, but npnn the’ diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of
disease No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD k COL,
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Califa
and 32 and 31 Commerce Street, New York.
r & n May.io, 1871.
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\v ATC HM A KERS
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OAtf,
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Y
Georgia ami M & A*Railroad Compart, >
Augusta. G»., June 11,1871. j
O N auJ after SUNDAY. Jnne 11th, 1871.
the Passenger Trains will run as fol
lows;
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY,
(Sl-RDAf EXCEPTED.)
Leave Augusta at ' 8.00 A. M.
“ Atlanta at...........—7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.40 P. M.
“ at Atlanta .........6.23 P.M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at...... 8.10 P. M.
“ Atlanta at— 5.15 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 A. M.
* Atlanta ........6 41A.M.
Both Day and Night Passenger Trains will
make close connections at Augusta and Atlan
ta with Passenger Trains of Connecting
Roads.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Washing
ton, and Stations on Georgia Railroad, by ta
king the Down Day Passenger Train will
make close connection at Camak with the Ma
con Passenger Train, and reach Macon the
same day at 7-10, p, m.
COTTON PACKING
RENDERED EASY WORK
BY THE USE OF
SMITH'S IMPROVED HAND POWER PRESS.
EVERY PRESS GUARANTEED
TO WORK WELL
A Southern invention and one of the most complete of the age; pronounced by
the most intelligent planters of Georgia and South Carolina, better adapted for
cotton packing than any Press or Screw in use; Simple, Durable, and not Liable
to get out of order; has a great concentration of power, and two hands can peek
cotton readily, and only four required to pack rapidly and easily.
As an experiment one man packed a bale of cotton weighing 530 lbs., doing
tbe entire work himself.
Manufactured by
WHELESS & CO.,
p k r May, 5,
COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA.
p 69 r IS 3m.
Harness ! Wagons!
a GOODRICH,
271 BROAD ST . AUGUSTA GA
Offers at low Prices, THE BREMERMAN PLANTATION WAGON
for 2, 4 or 6 horses. Warranted, in every Respect, to be A NO. 1.
SADDLES, HARNESS HD PUITAYKMI GEAR, TRMfcS AID TAUSBS, FEKICD
AID ADEEM All CALFSEIIS, IDLE LEATHER AID SHOE FIIDIICS
Jan. 31, 1S71. 56 6 m. 4 6m
CLOTHIN6.
-:o:
We invite the Public along the NEW LINE ol RAILROAD through
BALDWIN and HANCOCK Counties, to call and examine our new
SPRING STOCK OF
Readymade Clothing,
AND
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
We keep the best of every thing in our line, and will be sure to pleaae
you if you will give us a trial.
m«l«!
G eorgia, laurens county—
C#wf tf Ordinary.
Thomas J. Holfimaa, Ado’r. of Mary E
Stokes late of aaid county dec'd., havug fi;^
his petition fer dwmiauon from tad adminis
tration:
These are to cite all and singular the next of
kin and creditors, of aaid estate to be and ap
pear at the regular term of the Court in
September next, to show caste (if my they
can) why letters of dismission should tot
be granted to snplkant in terms of the law.
Witness my hand and oQcial signature
this March, 2nd 1871
4. A WOLFE, Ordn’y.
March 7 1871.
9 6m.
IEORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY ——'
Court mf Ordinary.
luardiaa of Sarah E.
G'
Thomas J. Holliman, Gu
Stokes, Cardy C. Stokes and Nancy 8 Stole,s!
having fled his petition for dismission from said
Guardianship.
These are to cite all and singular, the next
of kin and creditors of said wards, to be and
appear at tbe regular term of said Court m
September next, to show cause if any they
can, why letters of dismiseion should not b«
granted to applicant in terms of the law.
Witness my hand and official Signature this
Mrch 2nd, 1871.
i. B. WOLFE, Ordn’y
March 7, 1871. »6m.
G EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
Const of Ordidmry.
Charles R. Wright, AdmT. of William
dec’d. having filed hit petition for letters of
dismission from said estate:
These are to cite ail and singular the next
of kin and creditors of said estate to be tnd
appear at the regular term of said Court in
October next, to show cause if any they can
why said letters should ns* -be granted.
Witness myhand and official jsigu.au. d ims
March 24th 1871.
- J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
March 28th, 1871. m6
G eorgia laureks county—
Coart af Ordinary.
JOHN B DANIEL having filed his petition
for letters of administration upon the estate of
Lott Daniel, late of said eounty deceased.
These are therefore to eiie all and singular,
the next of kin and creditors, to be and appear
at the regular Term of the Court in June next,
to show cause if any they can, why said Let’
ters should not bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this
April 27th, 1871
J. B. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
May 2,1871. 17 tf.
Notice to Debtors aid Creditors-
A LL persons indebted to Elijah Weils late
of Laurens county dee d , are requested to
pay up immediately, and all holding demands
against deceased, are requested to present
them to me properly attested within the time
prescribed by law.
Laorens county Ga.. May 5th, 1871.
BENNETT C. JOINER, Adm’r.
May 9, 1871. j» 4 od.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons haviog claims againt Eveiard
H. Black shear late of Laurens county
dec’d., are hereby notified to present them to
me duly proven within the time prescribed by
law; and all persons indebted to said Estate,
are required to make immediate payments’
this April 27th. 2871.
^ ISABELLA M. BLACKS HEAR,
Ex’r. of E. H. BLACKSUFAR.
r May 2,1871. 17 tf.
VTEORGIA TATTNALL COUNTY.
Whereas Benjamin Stripling Administra
tor sf Laudy Stripling represent* to the Court
in his petition, dniy filed and entered on re
cord, that he has felly administered (Laudy
Stripling’s estate, this is therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his
administration, and secure letters of Dismis
sion.
C. W. SMITH, Ordii ary.
May 16, 1871. 19 m6m.
Malice U ExeeiUn, Msiiluniin, finir-
dim nd Trislecs.
TN CONFORMITY with Section 2486, Ir-
X win’s Revised Code, Executors. Adminis
trators, Gosndisns and Trustees, are required
to make their returns to the Court of Ordinary
by the first Monday of July of every year.—
This notice is given to prevent the unneces
sary cost of citatum, to those in default; as
contemplated ia Section 2486 of said Code.
M. R. BELL,
Ordinary Baldwin County.
MiHedgeviBc. June 6,1871. 22 2t,
G eorgia laurens county—
Coart of Ordinary.
Whereas Jethro Arline, administrator
d.b.n. of Mary A. Mason dsc’d. has fi'ed
his petition for dismission from said adminis
tration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the next of kin and creditors
of said estate to bo and appear at the regular
term of. this court in December next to slaw
cause if any they can, why letters of dismis
sion shoald not bo granted to said appliesnt
in terms of tbe law.
Witness my band and offieial signature
this may 27th, 1871.
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
Jane 1,1871. 22 tf
Laurens Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before tho Court House
door in the town sf Dublin between
the usual boors of sale on Ihe first Tuesday in
July next, lot of land namber one hnndred
and forty«ax (148) in the thirteenth (13) dist
inct of Laurens county, containing 2624 acres
more or less, levied on as the property of Edna
G. Faver to satisfy a fi fa from Putnam Su
perior Court, Joseph C. Faver ys. Edna G.
Faver. Property pointed out by Plaintiff and
others.
GEO. CURSELL. Sheriff.
Dublin Ga., May 26th, 1871. ($2,50) 22 tds.
,ai
R March 21,1871,
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, Macon, Ga*
1117k
Laurens Sheriff Sale.
\\t ILL be sold before the Court House
V v door in the town of Dublin between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday m
July next the following property to-wit: Hen
ry S. Montford's interest (being one-hali) in
lots or land Not. 316 and 341 containing each
2024 seres more or less, fractional lots No. 344
containing 65 acres more or leas, and sod No.
343 cob tat wing 71 acres more or less, and lying
in the twelfth (12th) district of Laurens conn
ty better known as the lands on which Hen
ry Messer lives, levied on as the property of
He ary 8. Montford to satisfy three Justice
Court fifes from the 443 district G. M., Na
than Tucker vs. H. S. Montford, and trans
ferred to Henry Messer, property pointed out
by Henry Messer. Levied on and returned to
me by Jassea T. Folk Coaatabla, Dublin Ga-,
June 1st, 187).
GEO. CURRELL, Sheriff.
Jnne 1,1871. 22 tds. printers fee $2,50]
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Louisville, Ge.
Mey 2,1871. 17 3m.
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