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THE UAILY. SUN. Thuhhdat Moimwo .. Ditcniiiiai 21 ISrNew Adcerlitemenla olvcoye found on Mr* Page; Local and Mumtew Jfuieee on tfoutlk page. SOWING. They .lull bluasoni bright tru lung Are we sowing seeds of diaoord? They shall ripen into wrong. Are we sowing seed* of honor! They shall bring forth golden grain. Are we sowing seeds of falsehood? We shall yet reap bitter pain. We ran never be too careftil What the ered our hands shall sow; s£sesB&■« llndlrulr onrwn, ; ■sgtssirastr Whatsoe'er our sowing be. Beeping, we Its fruits must see. SUN-8TROKES. VS- Tbs Watkins in in fl&na. (A. The Smith family, of all othem, it the moat Jokn-ij. mr Tha grant legal qaesMoagiev an willOaptam Blodgett retbrn M Georgia 1 J9“ Medill will not meddle in news- papen while he ia Mays' of Chicago. ISp Alexia incurred the mortal dia- pi <HVf ? ebBti nately refuaing to be vac -mated. (A. He i* in Pennsylvania now, ia 100 years old, and his name it Ebaneaer Shaw. , t , IA. Blodgett is undoubtedly the nrtel disappointed man in America—in fact he can olaim the champiorSUp ia that line. IA- Woman as attli free in Wyoming. The Senate failed to peas, over the Exec utive veto, the act repealing woman auf- fmsatT' T ' , - A AMaeaeohunatti woman made five hundred dollars last year by the propaga tion of lilies. .•Lo, the UUm of th. Stic. Bow their taera. IK lucre ylelf IA- An Ohio boy huaked enough oorn last Fall to buy his mother a piano. So much com having gene into the instru ment it ought to be able to “shell out” lots of music- I®- The Boston Pott says: "Grant will be glad that Christmas ia coming, for it is the time for presents." As fur ss the presents Akh make it so, It ia Christ mas all the year with him. 19* If Tennyson had known how many Enoch Ardens there were to be in the -world, he never would have written hia poem of that name, but would have oontinned to idyl away his time at the Bound Table. 19* What most “sours” upon Captain Blodgett is, that the United State Senate should utterly disregard bis valuable ser vices in gallantly aiding in the capture of the Augusta Arsenal early in the war. IA- The Knoxville Chronicle says “About the most absurd tiling we have heard of recently is a rumor that Senator Brownlow is to resign his seat in the Sen ate.” It is, however, about the only ab surd thing that Brdwnlow has never done. _ IA- Tennie Olaflin, in the New York Police Court, has preferred eliargea against her father and mother for being a source of annoyanoe to her and Vic. Woodhtdl. It is possiblo that the old folks retain some respectability and de cency, which their daughters hare not. 19* The WasUington Chronicle says: “We do not know what truth there ie in the rumor that Mr. Akerman, in retiring, ia tn aooapt n judgeship at the hands of the President We feel sure, however, that thare ia not the slightest estrange ment betwoen the President and Mr. Akerman, and that the hitter has now, as heretofore, the fall oontldenoe of the for mer.”* Nothing bit the high reputation for the strictest veracity which is enjoyed by the Chronicle, eonld induce the public to believe that the above is correct. There is not a doubt that Akerman was cordially invited to resign and eased out of the offloe very willingly. |A» JVbea.Mr. Williams had. reoeived the appointment, and was confirmed as Attorney-General, he was serenaded t some of hia friends. In acknowledgment of the compliment, be made a few re marks, in the course of whichim add: . “I deeply regret that in some portions of the ebuutry a spirit of lawlessness seems to prevail. I will favor every con sideration of kindness to indnoe obedi ence to tho law, but* if no other means will answer, then 1 am for using the Wholkpowur of the country, in the most vigorous and eflectivc manner, to cru out every conspiracy agonist the iieaoe of society and the safety of the iuofitmding citizen. Governments were primarily es tablished to protect the weak against tha strong, au\l if this Government fails to K urin its functions in that respeot it a poor olaim upon the support and loyalty of its citizens.” Of course this is a polite and delicate intimeitot thkf in the Radical love-labor of persecuting the- South, he intends to follow lb the footsteps of Uls illustrious predecessor, tho highly-flavored Aker man. He ssys, however, that he will favor [every consideration of kindmss. If ho really means what ha aays, he ought to be advised that the greatest V kindness” he can do the people of the South, ia to inform himself of the real oondition of affairs here, and then act justly. Cider sack circumstances, the South weald no more fear the Ku-Klux act (ban it fears the Declaration of Inde pendence. . Edwin Forreetia playing in Nash. -vflle. 19* “The howling idiot Trsiu,” is what the Cincinnati Commercial calls that lnnatic who has been allowed by his keepers, for some years, to wander over the world without restraint. 19* Mr. Stephens, when be writee radioel misrule, usee a capital B and a capital M. When he writes true Demo crat, however, he uses a small t in true, and contents himself with a big D for Democrat Are we to infer from this that Mr. Stephens is not a True Demo crat f This is the last joke of the Courier- Journal, end lias been just three weeks in course of preparation. It to Wary com pact, which accounts for its heaviness. Probably, if Mr. Stephens were to apply the term “me Demount” to the Courier- Journal, be would not only use s small t and a small d, but would give special in- ■trnotions to have both words “act up” in type too small to be read, except with a five hundred horse power magnifying glass. Montgomery county, Penngylva- nia, has a man who ia 95 yean old, and who has voted the straight-out Democrat ic ticket 74 times. "The righteous shall live long in the land. Governor Palmer, of Illinois, has Bent an agent to Washington to remon strute with the President upon the con tinued usurpations, under color of mili tary authority, in that State. The North ern States, one by one, are begirning to know how it ia themselves. They will become restless, after a while, under the gradual but steady departure of tbeir right of loeal self-government. 19* Alas, poor Blodgett I away off where the woodbine twineth in gentle clasp, sronnd the hums of Bullock, may he find a safe asylum from the ntter shame that comas of hia defeat Within his little brain he bore a wondrous great ambition; but to this complexion has it come at last—where sturdy-thewed and sinewy strength ia needed, ’twere worn than folly to lean upon a rotten straw. He tempted fete, and would not dodge it, And that's the laat of Captain Blodgett. GEORGIA MATTERS. The Formea-Hablemann grand opera is in Savannah. Mr. G. M. Renfroe, a well known Co lumbus merchant, was paralyzed Sunday night. A gentleman who has been traveling extensively through Washington county, gives the Sandersville Georgian the fol lowing as tlui result of his observation : Planters are finding no difficulty in pro curing an abundance of labor. Tho ten dency ia to reduoe rather than to increase the area cultivated last year. Au unusu ally large quantity of biuuII grain lias been sowed. Not more than a fourth of the amount of commercial manures used the past year will be used next. The people have but little money, but the supply of provisions is good. Planters generally intend to raise provision crops next year. The county is in a healthy and prosperous condition. The cotton crop has fallen far abort of what planters believed it would be even a lew weeks sinoe. Tbe freedmeu bave generally worked well tho past yesr, aud are cou- tractini state races. There are nearly 9,“00 mail routes iu operation in the united States, andthoir aggregate length fa about 340,000 miles, or enough to reach around the work nearly tea times. The arunal cost of transporting the mails is about $11,500,- 000. ting freely for tue next. A good ;of feeling exists between the two 19* SVre Mi* Oral time sinoe tho war, Georgia ia represented in the National Senate Chamber by s man of bar own choosing. Ron. Thomas M. Norwood, waaaaieetod by man who represent the political and social oondition of Geor gia, and, being Mins entfUMf, the Senate, without A* meat flagrant injaatiee, oould out have done otherwise than al, low him to take his seat But one other and that) U Urn) ina*pa»li*a nl Ron. James M. Smith, aa Governor. This will be done, at the appointed time, and, in ilefianaaaf many | redictioua to tbe con trary, Mr. Conley trill quietly submit to the will of the people, aa clearly ex prereed through a due oonrseef legal legislation, and aa clearly indorsed at the ballot hox. It ia hkrdty possible that he will attempt to wrangle, to hold on to the position into which accident and ras cally threw him, against the will of the vast majority of tho people of the State. The new Methodist church in Forsyth w as dedicated laat Sunday by Bishop Fierce. Died, on the 8th, near Indian Springs, Joel Black wall Byars, aged 71 years. Tbe Bainbridge Sun says two negroes got into a little dispute some days ugo, wben one ol them, Wesley Walker by name, went into his bouse near at hand, anil securing a shot gun, shot his oppo nent, named Jacob Cowart, dead. Americas negroes are jailed for no other offense than stealing a goose. There are just Sevan fights iu a quart of Americas whisky. B. F. Bell, who has just been appoint ed Revenue Collector lor tbs Second Dis trict, ia the Ordinary of Sumter county. H. E. Wolfe stabbed Peter Perdue in Augusta Monday. I, 590 arrests were made in Augusta for tbe year ending November 80tb. A colored conference has been in ses sion in Milledgevilie for the past few days, presided over by Bishop Pierce, Tha Katie Putnam troupe pounces down upon Borne to-morrow night, Tha moral i.spars are all muttering the battle-cry of "no paper next week." They aie preparing to wrestle with TUE BONDS Of GEORGIA. Official Notice to the Boudliold e. AN ACT To protect tbe people of tho State of Georgia against the illegal and fraudu lent issue of bonds and securities, and for other purposes eonneeted with t same Whereas, Divers bonds, purporting to be bonds of the State of Georgia, and divers bonds bearing tha indorsement of the State, have been issued and put iu circulation by Rufus B. Bullock, fate Governor of said State,'and divers bonds issued prior to his administration, have been negotiated by him: And, whereas, it is believed that a large portion of said bondB have been illegally and fraudulent ly issued and negotiated, and the extent of said bonds so issued and negotiated ia unknown to this General Assembly. Section 1. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, That there shall be a commit tee appointed of three, one by the Presi dent of the Senate, and two by the Speaker of the House of Representa tives, who shall have full power and au thority to examine and ascertain the number of bonds which ha.e been is sued as hereinbefore recited in the pre amble of this act, and the aggregate amount thereof; and so for as they hsve been sold or hypothecated, by whom sold, tbe amount of money paid, to whom raid, when paid, for what purpose nego tiated, and all other facta eonneeted with the history of said bonds, and to report tbe aan i to tbe General Assembly at its next session. Section 2. Be it farther enacted, That said committee so appointed, be author ized and required to moet and sit in the city of Atlanta daring a term not exceed ing sixty days, commencing March 1, 1872, for the purpose named in the first section of this act, and said oommittee are hereby invested with full power and authority to examine witnesses under oath, to send for persona, books and pa pers, and to exercise such other power as m*y be neocssary to carry into offset provisions of this set. Section 2. Be it farther enacted, That it shall be the duty of said ooirmittee, immediately after the appointment to give notice of the time and place of sit ting by publishing this preamble end act, at least two months prior to their sitting, in two newspapers in the city of Atlanta, two in the city of New York, two in the city of London, and one in the city of Frankfort. Section 4. Be it enacted further, That all persons holding bonds of the State of Georgia, or bearing the indorsement of ■aid State; issued sinoe July, 1898, ore hereby required to report Ike same toeaid committee for registration on or before the first day of April, 1872, and upon failure so to report said bonds, and to submit the same "or registration, the same ■hall be deemed prima/ocie to have been illegally or fraudulently issued. Section 6. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of said State be, and he is hereby prohibited from paying any in terest on any bonds issued, negotiated or indoned by tbe State since the 4th day of July, 1868, until said committee shall have made their report and the Gen eral Assembly shall otherwise direot Section 6. Be it further enacted, That nothing contained in this set shall be so construed aa to pledge tbe State of Georgia to the payment of any bonds issued or indorsed by tbe State sioce the 4th day of July, 1808, by reason of said bonds being registered as prescribed in tbis aet, should it afterwards appear that the same have been illegally or fraudu lently issuod. Section 7. Be it further enacted, That tbe Governor be aud is hereby author ized and required to draw bis warrar t upon the Treasury, in favor of said oom mittee or sueh persons aa thoy may des ignate for an amount sufficient to defray the expenses of publishing this pream ble, and such other printing as may be necessary to carry into effect the pro visions of this set. Suction 8. Be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws militating against this act be and the samo are here by repealed, L. N. Traukzll, President of the Senate. T. W. J. Him., Secretary of the Senate. Jakxs M, Smith, Speaker House of Representatives. LOOK JHnlnaJ lift Jnanranu. TO YOUR INTEREST! Colton Jtutor* onh Cotton foot guano New Cotton and Produoe Warehouse. The Mutual Life Insurance Company or NEW YOltH. »TH w» pizANTBSUi LOAN AND SAVINGS-BANK. ITS CASE ASSETS OVER $60,000,000. liabilities aa detoraljtod by the Insurance Deportment of the BUI* of Now York. lias tto Largest Anne to, Income, Number Issued; and pays tto Urgent amount of Dividend*, end ton thn smallest I*arcent- ■€•<* expenses of any company la tto World. Tto uodereifnad wi* gladly ***• Ufoptoottoo necessary to effect lusnranoe on your lives. Do yol duty to tfcoeetnot yon love by ttking t policy in TH* OLD MUTUAL* Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. Offloe: ... aeia. BUILDING, Whitehall Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINEE. m- Altai! W'OMlesI who are H'orhert. f SutofflorltoediOaptUl OJPE MILLION DOLLARS. Tlte Warehouse of ThM Bw»k, 1 Qarbmare, CeiUrj), ®nno, Ct. W. L. WADSWOHTH, Allull, Oa., | CD AX WTJVM. W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware; Alio, a Large Stock of Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. Oppostts James' Dank, Whitehall Street. September KMy ATLANTA. OA. Atlanta San Ihnraprrtn*. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY AND WEEKLY, lOor. Campbell and Reynolds S<l Augnste, Gwargia, JS NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES will be made npon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Becdpta. IS. Parties Storing Cotton with tbe Bank will be fnrnfahed with Taeeijtafc* ime that will bs available in this city or any other for lxstda fug 1 Irotay: ! T 19* The Bank is prepared at all timsa to make I/5AWS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on tha mod reasonable terms. 19. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, ar aosnmuaioato with Urn Officers. CHABLEB J. JENKINS, President. J NO, F, KINO, Vloe-Prosldeat. T, P. BRANCH, Cashier. Liva Paper on Live issues pusiAXsanD by thiii ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 1 ALEXANDER II. STBI’IIENS, J. XIETVX.Y SMITH, Proprietors, Christmas turkeys.” The Monroe Advertiser furnishes tbs following school statistics of that pounty; Gertitlnates have been iasm-djto teachers aa follows; Males one year, four whites and three colored | two years, two whites; three years, ten whites—total 19. Fe male*—white, twelve; colored, one. Whole number of teachers thirty-two. Number of children enumerated: whites, Uto females, 1127 males; oolnred, 1210 males, 1458 females. Total whites, 2267; colored 2000. Whole number, 4917. Enrolled is school—whites, fe males 807; males, 897; total. 1324, Col. ored, females 307, males 259. Tbe Houston Home Journal, of day, ray*: Lest Tuesday s negro mao and his wile, living on Warren Harris' plac shoot ten miles north of Perry, locks-. Up their three children in their cabin and went off to Port Valley. They were gouo all day, aud when they returned they found the bouse burnt to the ground and the children consumed in it. It is sup posed that the children played with the fire, and that the house c.ngi t accident ally. It was in a field, some distance from any other house, hence no one knew that it was on fire. J. D. Waddell, Clerk House of Representatives, Ik Bkhats, December 9th, 1871. Notwithstanding the veto of His Ex cellency, the Governor, tbis bill has tbis day passed the Senate by a Constitution-, al vote of two-ihirda, being yeas 25, nays 10. L. N. Tuammkll, President of tho Senate. W. A. Little, pro tern. Secretary of the Senate. Ik House, December 9,1871. Notwithstanding the veto of bis Excel lency the Governor, this bill has this day passed the House of Representatives bv s constitutional vote of two-thirds, being yeas 117, nays 20. James M. Burnt, S|>eaker House Representatives. L CARRitfUTON, Clerk House Representatives pro tern. Office Secretary of Stati, Atlanta, (Ia., December 12,1871. . The above and foregoing four pages of written mi .ter contain a true and correct oopy of tbe original of file in tbis office. Given under my baud aud the seal of office. David Q. Oormra. • Secretary of State. To all tcltom il mau concern; Notice is hereby given, that we, tbe undersigned joint committee, appointed by the President oi the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, under authority of tha foregoing act of tha General Assembly of Georgia, will begin our sittings iu $i a city of Atlanta, State of Georgia, [jnitod States of Amer ica, on the first day of Mr-eh, 1872, aud will remain in session until the first day of May, 1872, for the purpose* indicated said act. The attention of persons owning or holding tbe bond* of tha State of Geor gia, or the bonds of Railroads iadoned by tbe State of Georgia, and who expect to present tbo same to the oommittee, is called to the Drat section of said act, as to the nature of the testimony required. Persona desiring to oommunicate with tbe committee, will address Thomas J. Simmons, Chairman, ears of N. L. An- gicr, State Treasurer, Atlanta, Oa. Signed at the Capitol, hr tbe city of Atlanta, State of Georgia, United State* of America, the 12th day of December, 1871. Thomas J. SlMMOKX On the part of tho Hassle, and Chair man of Joint Committee; UAimorr McMillan, John L Hai.i. On tho port of tha House. Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A. R. WATSON News Editor. J. Henly SWTTH, General Editorland Business Manager. TERMS OF HIBSORIPTION Twelve Month* Six Months • DaUy-Singlo Oopy. » BIO OO I Three Months • S OO One Month • Olutos For Dally-Por Annum ■ Tliive Copiev Four 44 Five 44 ar oo | TMsriit 44 35 00 Ton “ 43 oo | Hlnglo Oopy Wooltly-Por Annum« Single Oopy * r rhree Coploe * * Five Copies • • » One Hundred Coplow a oo a oo N OO Ton Coplow • * Twenty Coplow Fifty Coplow ON OO N4 OO 5 C*tw . 15 00 . as oo on oo •tao oo Woeltly for Six Monthsi Hlniflo Copy Three Coplow Five Coplow Ton Copies 1 a OO »4 OO 09 n ctw 1 OO Tweniy Coplow a GO FiftyCoplOM 4 OO Olio Ilundrod Coplow 7 50 HlngloCopy is «■-*. CLUBS: N.tn.. for ill.UBS mu.1.11 k. ~ol « Uw Kin. Mail, not ut. Ik. -p.p" K 11 W" wSTl. wrlllnn on III. P»0 r-Uw M. In data u ottlM-wln.. To Hl^ull‘.*i dob nu. it i. onlr uo,.«..r> u.»t tho tom of .uta.nia.oo (or ta.li on. .tall l'«!n uni •ad flit the attiue time nut that til to tetoii ftt the wuwi Port Office. How to XKxm.lt Mont-jri We wtUb» .*• <;»»»•!'»le f«* in •*?■« Vrt?tl a' el' mone/ eenl ue by Money Order, by UexUL n*4 tottrr by Kxpreee. or by Draft, but sot ottorwlee. If Money cent In eu unre*tetered letter te loet, it iu“ * *“ the loee of the person Mmliug It No neper will to tent from Uie office till U le pr*d for. *q<1 ttn.M will tlumjrs be ereeed when tto UMe peid for expires. Persons Mndlnff money by Kxpreee umt prep*/ aerfee. ITo Oorroapondonts: Mr. Stephen* will reinsin in Crawford rill*. Hie oonu action with THf SUM Will hot chi ids ace. all letters intended for him, either on privets inetten or connected with tto Politics! of this peper, should be eddreeeed to him at OruwfordviUe, tie. The Weekly Sun _ 09 _ . / | U e large, 8 p*e sheet (1» qm of the Dally—everyth Lnewhlca i Editorial* appev la tto Weekly d IM , of niiittnfi X ’ U * nt ^ b “ a *“ h »*P* 1 open » ttuapayteg paapfai It wHTadhsr* to tha old. ears, thne-honored landmarks of tha Democratic Par- tv Mr. STEPHENS ia thoroughly aaliatod in tha Wock, and will cootrtbwts to Ma columns almost dolly, W# tak tta frl«nda of Utarty. ...rjwli.r. to old In .iUMln« on olionUUoa. On WmOIj lo • VWT Stat> hta tad IU Ch»b Roto, MO EUUooUltr hvonbl.. ' Tta ErtaUoDtul OOSUOt (or 1X71 will b. to. inrot tmoorunl lo til. autorr of ASMrtta. no MS ta- olred v« monitatooa. ud Ml ttat pstrtota bold Otar i, ot ml. rWolllr to t». Oontaltnuon l.tta lrn«Mo( dm«ht In n«i SUU of tao Union, nd wo noonltaotan m. whoUo Vwo Mao! tatant taMod ihuumkh. ro-worttawtlk M In Ik.ftaot asta of Aowrlom Utanr. TtaMdSt. tad StartMoftk. wOoU fwipt. Mojooouditad—not ugr Mon ta talk. SonlS ISm ta Ik. aortkiana wo W ,ko soatkkmo solntnrtauu Mnta ta tk.taoro.Dloa.MWM of tko tar.wkut ■reooieewuwMi te North end Month, silk*. We respectfully eek a Mr»hare of public patron«e. All oouimuuieeiioM or letters oo Suinees efomid to ddreesed to Ji SENLY "SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH, SONS & CO., COTTON FACTJOpaiS -AND- C0M«MISS10N MERCHANTS, Offloe at Planters’ Loan ABnvlng* Bank Wsu AIMUSTAo J^Ti ,-:rat, fiARTT advances made on cotton, to be eld here, or for Shipmant to DosmsUo or Foreign Markets. 19* SPECIAL ATTENTION paid te the WEIGHING of Cotton. npHtSi Jamils Jflfletitt Saming fflethine*. “ W E eTIj 7 —r.-r.— Family Favorite Sewing Raehine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, ECONOMIuAl. Will do a greater variety of wore, wtt changes than any other maiming. Sold on the imtsllrastat plan, ta an dollar, a month. Offloe and salesroom at Otruxt’si Block, Ol Marlatta I tar ta tat, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. G. V. SHIPP, Own. Ag*t. HniotrsUc pnbHahiwg Cetayong. UN8ECTI0MAL, UNPARTISAN, UNPOLITICAL SOHOOL-BOOK8. The fteeheet serf** of ltaf*JMi publitheel—containing the lateet School-Book! whioh shoald , — - •antes—an Textbooks by the tmiuot achat- which ora tho Cheapen*. Beet, mad Meet Now published. Ths-Palf ikj StaWu Maury’s Qbocraphical 8krii By CcmmcdmK. F. MAUir.of th* VhgfsfaIflUtaiy bntartk Atafafftotli msS an era in the .tody of this aeintee, sad which, fat th. work of a writ knows nf as- compliahed Boo then tone bar, “ are (haraotariasd by a Mtfcy of sramgStaSM aai Mafia frchnoM or .tylo which nut mr reader them ataneffre to th. yang, ss4 which trill bs tueA by all who wish to teach Geography a. a eelence, u sweathfag la tasks ynta (AM, anil not merely oa an auuMrattoa of dry flteta.” Holmes’ Readers and tpellers, Venable’s Arithmetical By CHAame 8. Vskasxjs LL.D, Pratawc Virginia. Theta book, are mired tl tay wtore •ati.faction, as being most adodraHy kdaptad hr Ml lion. Their method., rales, sad twee so tag. are altar, and the eaiiee fa canfUiy graded ttaoughaM. Holmes' wtloal leilee, ' r of Mififfii ta As Psliwiffi ef f 4k Bear, distinct, logical, end - |-* Bitrg of f Carter’s llameirta of General Holmes’ Biuglleh Cr Leconte’s Soieni Johnston’s Kr Duntonlan ffiad fer awr new ILLUSTRATED DRSCRIFTTVE CATJ milled free to aay MscfaererMhoei edfatat - - - contain. icftatk pegeeef each. J'ltata UXUVUiAU'l mw uiMfttoawtah W. A. SLAVMAKER. GENERAL AOENT, ^ ATLANTA Drawer 19, Offloe: Corner Marlettat NOW IS THE TIME TO rMIC IT «n4 OJLrxfUnUh Tl Itoeea, ftwfrrett, ftawt Itaatt, WreataiTf J ^ Fwffiffij MlfTfftAM. sff^MVWgMSi ^tata taAM, 8wlWWWW| RUe, Rw« Foe th. pita twtare man I here ■**• th. al. ed TREES, PLANTS and t fc"wiue—. eud to nffiirta »thtafflta to mr uuMMOue WMtoua—MA fftouii — rMM^T?M. , d^% 1 ^Si‘ildJ.. a L!*f*ta!>taWM.MS || > | >l 'lta tatotatalMt'-' U»l I (Ml Mnfldenl wOl fewre MtlWkotafT. d»- Ordm MUettad Mid reMptlr altad. M. 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