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PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
TrUKMAV i.OUMNti N»r. 27, lE’tit
I_S \V. ll.VWlvi .ri. 1. IT n.
FOR GOVERNOR
Hon.LF.liviapii}
OF NEWTON.
p**\_Subj,-ct to tie' 1 aetu*n - ;t u f ! - : -t
eratic N :-. mating t ’>v- nt
“TRCt K PAD H Cl l.l .N Y
“Tiie Alliance should not coiwni
itself to (he ladicr.nt»f Ny of CY
Livingston's true ; : if *h cm in-.
—Sparta I-huKtcIiu*.
The Islimaeitfe i> one of th
rtfttiBfhest ta.iff i cjoi nt »1.c .’la¬
in the Soul' and has thui
^rood work for our (ii-lc ridden tin
straggling farmers ; but when il (
tempts to ridicule a w ise ami jufct *
mand by the AlUan. c—*hat will
more to emenrijjuto agric.iilturi-t
fr mi the power of trusts and extor
tinners than anything else—this ah'.
paper will find that it has taken
wrong track.
We did not know that the prop
sitiou for the government to
warehouses /or the storage of n n
perishable crops, and issue to
farliters in cash 80 per cent, on tb‘
cash value thereof, emanated
Col. L. F. Livingston, President
our State Alliance. If such be
case, he bas certainly placed ■
only the farmers of Georgia and tin
.
South, but every tiller of the soil in
the United Slates, under a lasting
debt of gratitude, and he will eve:
be held in the most grateful remem
, brance.
The government permits silver and
gold miners to deposit their bu'ii .i.
in the treasury vaults and receive
certificates on the«i ue. tnat pass n
currency. It goes still fu; the? and
allows distillers to place their wins
key in baud and use free of any in
tcrest the ‘JO cents per gallon tax.—
it the same time these goods an
growing mote valuable each your by
ag. ing: anJ when they warehouse; are final t
taken out of the bonded
the manufacturer can have them re
gauged and the government loses a ]
evaporation, which is considerable.
Now, does it not seem that if such
special privileges ate granted these
classes of our people, that it is only
just and reasonable for the fanner.
—the msn who feed the world and
Jinep the wheels of commerce re¬
volving—should he extended an
equal showing ? Is the W< tern dr.
tiller any more deserving of ossis
tanefi than the Southern cotton
grower ?
The Banner is an earnest advo
cate of ‘‘Livingston’s truck-patch
currency,” as the Islimaelite face¬
tiously .calls this proposition, Il
will not only place our farmers in n
position whore they can have a voice
in dictating prices, but will increase
the volume of currency-—and supply
n currency, too, with a foundation as
solvent and enduring as our grist:
government itself: the. ngricuUuva
products ot the country.
This “truoh patch currency” will
infuse fre>h hope and confidence into
the bosom ot the farmer, tor he will
not then he forced to sell the
duce ot his fields at the demand and
'rices of the buyer; it will
the merchant by greatly
the value of currency, and
him abundant trade and prosperity
it will enable the planter to pay
for his supplies and effectually de
stroy the pernicious credit
lor a tanner 1ms but to haul
crops to the government,
draw sufficient money on tliem
buy supplies, and keep them
until the market advances.
Let us have the “Livingston
patch cun eticy," say we. The
iter will gladly receive it at par
all dues to this paper, and we do
think that even our friend of
Sparta Ishmaelite will iifu-e it.
The passage of this hill will he
God send to the farmer and a
ing to the whole country. The
lief is for it fiiSt. last and ail
time.
The Sparta Islimaelite is a
P.upportei of Col. Northen for
ernor. We would like to ask the
itor of that pap: r if he voices
een ti men U of liis candidate in
opposition to tbi.-. great
li so, we would whisper m Col.
taen's ear, that you are not the
the fartaerg of Georgia wa it as
Executive—not this year, at
and hardly any other year.
Noi them is an horioral .c
and na» plenty of ability; but
peopie a e now engaged in
desperate effort to tiaow off
yoke of servitude, and a man to
cure, their sup,-mt must be with
heart aud han 't. A caiuluiatc
stand flat footed Oil all issues hat
feet our agricultural intere-t.-.
before he can receive the support
the people there must, be uo
tain ring about his voice.
Banner.
The Dalieu Timin-i Gazette >
“There is cue thing to
credit. She alwa.s elects a
man as Governor. This is d
done because the salary i* poor.
The new nuiiuad %vii; put new
in o d Newton.
— I ~Mi i 1 ' r'~
Editorial Notes.
Janie? Thurman, of Jack- *n
tr, died at hi? Lo:a fcv (iaV!
Ho was wel! known jr C
►ucce sful horse ra<
iijouh stock of liors**
won awl was never I.
beaten. He j iine*l the elm
turf about t» years
T: e s i ( irgia
been cd near Dahlouega.
fell w v. b<> lives out in the ccutitry
iii that town
to a physician for «jme menu ine foi
to grip. i'lit’ 1 1 *-’4!t l* SGIIl htill (id
nine in euj >u < >. a
, h i li. ::
nine straight, and tvLer it* </ot
i Lack I be ear S and
llii 0.2 Li > ill'i ant for them
The only way L which the fill III
rs can g ( the Leu; tit of the po
I ^
toctive to: iff is l»y s
| tv on their p:odaehs. It «iii sta
he areijtge f-itmer nn being about
fair for the government to pay him
iortain amount on cvry bushel
corn and wh< at nml every pound
cotton raise i by him a sit is for
government to impose aa
| tax on the products of the
i tui er.
Judge Henderson is in the race
j jj, e 0 j»i,. e 0 f Comm -ioner of
, culture, and as he al-ciady has
j ; n .j l; s and knows the ropes, li
c ! lfUloea , uv regarded a- liest. for tin
;ize . This U as it al.ould be, to,
I he ha. done hi* work faithful y
1 i, nuide himself popular
tts very
;1 J! classes of our people. He is
known by t[ie farmers and he ha:
j proven hilu - If their fiend, and
known their wants as well us any man
the , state. . . m, lt:e office ...
m is
i fop the first time* this year,
•, al randi-late - at-: al.caJy
j for the new honor, lint Judge
de-son, the presant c mini sioncr, i
<.*• i|y m the lead and he will almost
j >mve a walk over in the race.—Au
j gusto News.
“Don’t allow yourself to grow
too soon,” aayn a \v»iter ; ‘‘keep a ju
veniie heart and join the young folk*
in thoil ' «* u,uch 11 P os
sibV ’ Tktli '* n K U -
are sixty-five or seventy, with rlieu
mutism in both knees, don’t let
stand in the way of your
leapfrog with the boys on the green.
E.en threeseors years and ten should
; not prevent j/Iu.-ing baseball,
yui
leaping si x Tat ire 1 gates, or
a foot race. It is because old
neglect these exercises that they
llieiv juvenility. ivy joining
hoys OH the street in then
j games- -biking a baud occasionally
at an election lam tiro, or
toi cbi. vou ly when
holiday is on, a man might retain
youthful feelings until lie reached
iiundicd. But if you don't care
why , that . settles ...
remaill young,
' Texas Siftings.
JN A HD AROUND THE
Which Stay or May Not interest Vuu.
. Pay for your paper
Patronize home merchants.
g«- r r >r j. ~-’S_WiKg Or c.*°o;ii for w call
‘ Perfection Surry” is the
est 4 passenger vehicle on the
Call and see it. 11 M. Everitt.
“Seal of Georgia,” host five
........
TI.IV,-fourths ot an acre of
' Vl!h ”» 'L '»’«*• s -i !! l " •
be hnu-’ht ioi- ifl'l). S. N S w. 1
, k . real cnt
"' s * a S -
BtA-CK-O.-AUGhT tea cum
Itch, Mange, and Scratches on
m; ' u or animals cured in 30
hy IVoolforo s Sanitary Lotion
‘ never fails. Sold by Brooks &
Drugon-ts, Covington........m>8.ti
English Spavin Liniment
all hard, soft, or calloused lumps
blemishes from horses, blood
,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone,
1 ties, sprains, all swollen throats
a >' r.ghs, cte. Save $50 by use of
bottle. Wart ented. Sold by
A Ivy, Druggists, Covington,
WINS OK CARDUl, a Tonio for Womon.
j hen you need a mild laxative
should have a medicine.that will
on the liver and kidnevs as well as
i bov. els !><•;• Vegetable Liver
• are prrpsr 1 exprc.tslv f»r this
IS. 1 . Insist on getting them, as
have no superior and few equals.
by Brooks N lvv Dru, gi
If you or any of your family
happen to tie frightfully burned
scalded, what have you in the
to alleviate the pain until you can
a physician. A h-*x of B-.-ggs’
I man Salve at hand in times like
a ; would save a world of suffering
oftentimes .i doct. i s hill, as it lias
equal in cases of this kind, as well
inflammation of nii kinds.
Ivy Druggist.-,
Try BLACK-ORAUCHT tea for Dyspepsia.
A con tint, tl coughing is verv
1 „.,yi„
s t() j-c-.Mms sitting near vou
H!l y kind of a g -thering ; besides,
0 f gp,. a t damage to the throat
lungs, and is exceedingly
: at this season of the year. One
'•“•Ule of B.-gg-’ flu-rry Cough
will relieve any ordinary cough,
this remedy no more than
inferior grades that are thrown on
! market to sell at enormous
Br«ioks & ivy D uggisls.
NtcEUee's WI N E OF_C ARDUl for female
WK CA and no
Dr A itfood Elixir, for it
ally tl alt to the people
-up* ,-rior to all otb
It is a
ilftie poisoning, I I
purifies
#r< uglily builds up
tit v J A Wright in
Covington, «n<l <>. Si, ■»€ at Social
Circle. Ga-Tfi'.H
If yiu would have eggs at all
ins of the war try the Brown
horn chickens. Lg_ s for hatching,
75 cuts for IT Light Brahma eggs
81.00 for 13. Call at the editor’s res
ideiice and see the chicken*.
A CHILD KILLED.
Anothe r ebiM U’i-d hv the useof opiates
j gi in tlie forT. .thing syrup. Why
mothers give their ildren such deadly
poison is garprining t?n they can relieve
the child of it- peei iiiar troubles by
| Dr. .Vkcr’s Bab j >-* Sold •r by It Dr. contains Wright,
opium or morphine.
If you have homes or real estate to
.HI don’t he timil alrout letting
j f ac t lie known. If you are too busy
j (> Jo this, .-‘e .me live man who
ready to talk, advertise aucl sell the
same for you. Such a man can be
fund in the Enterprise office.
BUCK LEN S ARNICA SALVE.
, The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
| Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheuern,
Fever SoreSi Tetter, Chapped Hands,
j Chilblains, Corns, and all SkinErup
j lions, and positively is guaranteed cures Piles, or give no
pay required. It to
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
1,1 K lV J 'i,( u V° !1 - • mCl J
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
s„ t if v<lU K0 through the world a dyspep
( tie. Dr Aker'* Dyspepsia Tablets are a
po-Uoe cure for the worst forms of Dvs
l K ‘l ,s,tt * Indi.-cstion, Hatuh-ncy and Cnasti
j T nation. Guaranteed and sold by Dr. J A
, t(
( , n
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Af1cEir€€*8 WlllC Of C&fdlli
aR(1 7H£Df0RD s BL ACK DRAUGHT are
f or sale by Die following merchants in
! Newton County:
.1 A Wright, Covington, Georgia,
Brooks & Ivy, “
1' •• I'-ivis, Newton I'actory,
W H 1‘ickctt, -
J E rickutt
^ ^ Mabry, Rocky I’lains,
Miss M A Davis, “
Livingston. King & Co., Cora,
IV R Downs, **
Geo W.Morris, I.oGwin,
T A Starr. Starrsville,
J T Lass•■l.-er. Snapping Shoals,
0 S Jarboo. del 90
| DYSPEPSIA
l'tm
V'.e Brown's Iron Hitter**
Phyiieium iufomtnen<1 it.
All dealers keep H. *1.0 1 pet l-otile. Genuine
j h%st . Ic-ituirkumlcrt. t-.l TNI lines on wrapper.
yrs,\ 7 r-;ri -■ vnxiST.uii-shov.lflttlwayi
j
I -1^7-5™ ”
i —
j Necatm;a tmte,or "hn.ir. u tfiat want bandinij
rmoux s iialx hitters.
I It is (tlsasam to lake, i-'trss Mal-iria, InMigcs
Uou.ar. l miiu-jsnws. All dealers keep it.
1 Lw )
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I THE WORLD’S BEST
1 Mis 82.S0 SSOO
Ai^cifcPtSie^ 0
• "V 2 J N■iutl>-market.
d, M. Pk’ci'LES & GO., CHICAGO,
i 1. f. HEED,
j Sols
j FOR COVINGTON, GA.
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He sure to see
before y> u - ouy.
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OUR WAY |
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TO f !3 1*1 FROM W * I j
Read and believe every word w<e tell you,
J
for we mean business and are doin y business.
We want your trade and must hav e it, for we
have bought an immense stock of new goods
for you and will sell them to you if you will
only give us a peep w th one eye.
We have used the best judgment, skill and
brains we could get up, with plenty of hard
cash to back it, to get these bea.utiful styl e
goods, with such prices for you, and llOW it IS
natural for us to ask and clam 1 your trade.
After you have seen our goods and when
we have talked to you about them, and if you
go oway without buying-, wc ciliall t>c caticliecl.
AMIS P.ROS
Novelties That fill Soil Toy:
Clothing tlmt will fit like Tailor See our Nock Dress, if you can
made goods and 40 per cent cheaper get here before i t is all sold.
—and we want to show ’em to Jou. We sell L. M. Reynolds Shoes
$750,00 worth of new straw, fur $2, $3, S4 and $5 a pair—you can
and silk hats, opened this week that P llt anythin »on your foot
would make a Baltimore boy miile e< iuai these goods—try them
j I to see. next time you b uy. Our line of
; dies’ Shoes hat e gained a
! See those Dress Shirts and Cdlarsi
I : for themselves —they are
as they come in Saturday, 2i inches, j liaV(J k) beft{
Brass ads asd Dry 0
8®.lVe have 26000 yar ds to offer.
We can match in everything- fetid
cannot be matched in an ything.. &
Henriettas, Mohair, B iillinn.teens,
: Cashmere, Beige, Woo 1 Cli3llies.
French Satteens, Mouss oline, Sas
! tiste, Outand Cloth, Pet -al, P'ongee
Drapery, Fancy Gingham s aud Cali¬ i
coes in large variety, sill i trimming
to match.
i
See our Lace Wirnlo w Curtains
from 81 to So,50 a pair. i
White atul black Lace SkirtiBg.
i
More Hosiery than a mule can
pull—3| cents to SI a pi :ir.
Parasols and Umbrella 5 just in.
Anything you want, ask us about it, and
will do vou no harm. We have Salesmen.
ADAMS
W HAT THE
DGLUR WILL DO AT
& GUINN'S! I
X 1ST
COVINGTON.
will buy a splendid pair brogan shoes.
will will buy buy 50 a nice lbs good button sound shoe, flour. (ladies) I
will buy 4 boys hats.
will buy a pair good jeans pants.
will buy 3 galons choice N O syrup
will buy 4 galons good N 0 syrup.
will buy 4 lbs best parched coffee.
will buy 25 yards calico.
will bay 13j lbs nice sngar (sweat)
will buy 4 yards Athens jeans.
will buy 20 yards good cotton checks.
will buy 67 good cigars.
will buy a nice ladies hat
will buy 50 two cent postage stamps. pails. j
It will buy two all red cedar B B
enough fish hooks and lines to do Cn
Joel Kitchens twenty-five years.
-SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
The genuine Texas Bust Proof Oats at
& Guinn's.
Wood! Wood! Wood 1—I have a splen¬
lot of stove wood and can deliver it
W. B. LEE.
When you want a Good Axe and handle
from 3 to G pounds. We can fit
up. LEE & GUINN
We are loaded too heavy with shoes.
clothing and underwear The winter
been so mild we have not sold as many
such goods as we expected. We must
in the next 30 or 60 days. Cost or
cost. Lee & Guinn.
We have cut the prices on N. O. prize
so low that you can put it on both
of your hoe cake at less expense than
put on only one side if you buy at other
houses in town. A splendid goods for 25c.
per gallon, “Pit* that in your Jug and sop
it ” Lee & Guinn.
Smoke “La Reforma” cigars. Yon will
find them the best 5c cigars ever sold in
Covington. Pure long Havana tilled.—
Then vve sell a cigar for lie. that is as good
as a graat many sold for 5c. we are sole
agents for the “Lily Pure” in Covington.
Lee A Guinn.
We would respectfully call attention of
buyers to the fact that when they buy on
time, even for 30 days, they have to pay
enough profit to cover all accounts not
collected. No merchant can sell goods on
time and collect all, and .if he keeps up.
the ones who pay their accounts pay for
those who do not pay. We sell to you
Spot Cash not 30 days nor 30 hours, but
cash and will give you all that can possibly
be given for the spot cash. Of course any
merchant will sell you meat, lard, sugar
and coffee close, but when it comes to goods
that you are not acquainted with, there is
the place to watch as well as pray. We
think we sell shoes hats and clothing 20 per
pent cheaper than you cau buy from a
house that sells ou time. Lek k. Guinn,
LEE & GUINN.
p*woaao-ji
CsyingtsB & Csfcrd Street R. R,
The following Covington, Schedule Ga., will Oct. be I, 1889.
run on
the Covington & Oxford Street Raiiroad
until further notice:
-TIME TABLE
Leave Pitts’ Hoogii Leave Depot at
5.15 a m 5 45 a m
7.-I5 a m 8.00 a m
9.10 a m 9.45 a m
11 10 a m 11.40 a m
12.00 u> 1.00 p m
3.30 p m 4 00 p m
5.00 p m 5.20 p m
8.10 p m 8.35 p m
--SUNDAY SCHEDULE:-
10.15 a m 10,45 a m
7.15 p m 7.45 p m
8@,Iu addition to the above the ear will
meet all regular passenger trains on Sun¬
day, besides carrying the people along its
line home after church, morning and night,
and will also bring and return the citizens
of Midway held and others who desire to attend
service in town during the week, day
or night. Orders for special car may be
left with the Secretary.
w. C. CLARK, President.
J G. LESTER Secretary.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
ULfillL SALifJ I
I WRIGHT, PROP'R 1
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga.
will keep in stock the finest and purest imported and domestic wines brandies
whiskies, rum, gin, beer, champagne, etc., to be found in the markets of the
world. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. The Everglade
. Saloon is elaborately and handsomely furnished, second to
none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
and bar tenders for white and colored. The
best of order maintained and all laws
* and regulations strictly ob¬
served at all times
^Orders promptly filled and goods immediately shipped to all points' of the globe,
east, west, north and south. Light wines for sacramental purposes, and old liquors
for medicinal purposes, which are guaranteed strictly A No. 1. Call and
see me.
• ■
Covington, Georgia.
JORDAN & SMITH
COTTON 5
FACTORS,
Augusta, Georgia.
9
*®>Mr. W, M. Jordan has been actively engaged in the Cotton
Business
during the past fourteen years.-©«
oo\’ottonh Store."** \Ve < (i!' , vltmFFf° i \ N I LE Satisfaction — Every p '"’" 1 A<!vanef " ; maJe
jn Respect.'^#
D, BUTLER
WANTS YOUR
enough to thank
you for past liberal
patronage and to say
to you if you want
to save money on
1 r ernh/ers Li JilLLI 5 see ^laatll him
He . full . . ,
carries a
stock of
Guano !
M Green's Formula,
new goods, tha
there in • none
alton Acid !
at lowest possible
anil let live’ prices.
Legal Warning.
All Whom it may roncern :
hereby have notify you and the public
large that 1 contracted with one
Scott, colored, for his services on my
for seven months, beginning January
1st, 1890, and you, and all others, are here¬
by warned, under penalty of the law, not
to hire or shelter the said Jim Scott, col d
Newton'County, Ga , Feb. 18, 1890.—lm.
GEORGE COCK
W. 0. CLARK Ik 83.
^BARKERS*
—OPEN 9 A. M., TO 5 P. M.—
rp I BANS ACT Receive A General Banking buxi
ness deposits of business
firms and individuals, subject to check at
sight. Collections made on all accessible
points. Buy and sell exchange —tf
W. R, PERKINS,
jp pj q ip q q. p PHER '
—COVINGTON, GA.—
W. E. RIVERS 3
-DENTIST,
, , Georgia.
j WOVinSTtOn & ’ :
! gc^Office over C. Ii Cook’s store.
Dr. Higgins’ old stand.—aul.
Vi m a a 0. TURNEY,
DBPffTIST
Covington, Ga.
B@“Office ix -’xah Btm,i>r.vG.‘®a
MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS, &c.
Towx Market.—W e will keep on
hand fresh fish, oysters, beef, pork,
sausage, etc., and will furnish
public with meats at the lowest
ble price. Send us your orders,
us your patronage, we will keep the
best of meats, etc. Market in
King corner building, on first floor,
llespect’ly, Geo. W. Swords.
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SHOE gentle, FC!t
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Bwt Material. Kent Style. fc *
TV - I.. ISauulas, Brockton. Mast, to
-FOR SALE BY—J
J, J. DEARM
C( VINGTCN, GA
Georgia Railro.
Stone Mountain
(i EORGIA R AILROAD COMPJ
Office General Manage^
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 2
l iininii-ni ina Sunday, 22ml i
lowing Passenger Schedule will
erated :
—FAST LINE—
No. 27 West Dails.
Leave Augusta..... ..745
Arrive Leave Washington Washington .10
. 7 20
Leave Athens,..... ...830
Leave ( ovington... 113!
Arrive Atlanta......
No. 28 East Dailv.
Leave Atlanta....... ..2 4 a
Arrive Allien*........ 7 (Ml
Leave Athens....... 3 5!
Arrive Covington..., ...4 0(1
Auive Washington. Washington. . 7 20
Leave . 4 20
Arrive Augusta..... ...815
No. 1 West Daily, j
Leavi- Augusta.....11 Macon......7 id pj
“ “ Washington Miiiedgeviile .... 9 id l]
11
“ Athens.......8 li
Arrive at Covington ... 3 5
U “ Atlanta 5 41
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta . . . 8 (1
“ Covington . . . 9
Arrive at Athens.....5 1
U “ Washington ..23
• 4 “ Miiiedgeviile ..41
44 “ Macon ec
Cl “ Augusta .... 31
No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta.....11 <
Arrive at Covington .... 4 S
Arrive at Atlanta
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta......11 ij
“ Covington 1 (J
Arrive at Augusta .... ti
UNION POINT & WH|
PLAINS R li.
Leave Union Point* 10 10 am. and*
Arrive Silosm 10 35 am ami
Arrive White Plains 11 10 am. and
Leave "White PlainB*8 00 am. and"
Arrive Siloam 8 35 am. and
Arrive Union Point 9 00 am. ami
I Daily, Except Sunday.
ATHENS ACCOM MOD A I
Leave Athens . . . *6 1
A rrivc Union Point ..81
Leave Union Point . .*5 1
Arrive Athens . .
*Exeept Sunday
ATLANTA COMMODAT
(I)aily, except Sunday)
Leave Covington . . .
Arrive Atlanta ....
Leave Atlanta.......6
Arrive Covington.....8
No. 28 stops at Harlem for)
Trains No.’s 27 and 28 w:
and receive passengers to an
the following stations only
town, Harlem, Thomson, N
Barnett, Crawfordville,
Greensboro, itudis-n,
.Social t ircle. Covington,
Litlumiu. St. Mountain A
JOHN AV.
General
, E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger
JOE W. WHITE, Gen. Trav.
| Agent, Augusta, Ga.
J. S. CARRO
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