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fiockdale Register.
Conyers, (il., Dee. SforJ, 1575.
S' B n,ee, ' n 5 °* l^e stockholders of
th.j BoekdiJ# Register Publishing Company,
this day. the following officers were elec-
J3Tior the ensuing year :
P Geo. W. Gleaton, President.
A. H. Zachby, Vice-President.
B .j- j. Tkeadwell, Treasurer.
■ W. P. Reed, Secretary.
■ x. C. McCalla, Ed. and Bus. Mai.
jLeienl advertisements in st hereafter
bop aid for in advance. No deviation from
thii rule will be made at any time, or undor
any! circumstances. All advertisements must
beh ended in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed-
Say, the day before publication.
Register Cos.
■rtßwa ah©
C©NYERS GA., THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 187fi.
fagiolature adjourned last night.
liere is a dancing master in Walton
county jail.
|Jev. F. M. Ilaygood is now traveling
for the Christjan Index.
■The Newton County Court is suffer
ing with rheumatism.
•Street taxes are now due, and Mr.
Jack Wood is ready to collect.
♦ .w -■ ....
®Jne McCord has-started a News Agen
'ey. Give him yew orders for story papers and
n^igaames.
I'l he Ga. K. 11. is saving'money or
making it, blit We don’t hear anything about a
n" depot.
A Ilal Y. Me— is pondering over the
sl.ject ‘to leave, or not to leave.” He is
thinking of going to .Mississippi.
■ Mr. W. T. Stanton has moved his
Cotton Gin, Machinery, &c. to the Cross Roads
bllow Mr. G. 1,. Hamilton’s residenco.
1 It is about time for Bonham to pay us
Vivther visit. We need something of the sort
relieve the monotony of the hard times.
I Dr. \V. 11. Lee has a large lot of Gar
den Seeds on hind. He has everything that
anybody could desire in this line, and now is
tt e time to attend to such matters.
1 “The Farevt ell Remarks of Hon. Pot-
Tengreen” in yesterday’s Constitution is
the richest thing that, we have seen in print for
* long time. It was from the versatile pen of
fata W. Small.
| Blobbs says that any man can prog
nosticate the weather. “For instance,” said
■e, “it’s a dead certain thing that we are go
bit; to have fair west her from now on, unless it
fains. Who says agin it ?”
Judge Bossor.sohl (he notes and ac
■onuts, assets of S. Mayfield & Son, at auction
fast week. They amounted to about $3,500
|nd realized about SSOO. This is a pretty good
ividcilce of the scarcity of m nev.
I Mr. John Maddox, formerly of Jones
boro, has opened a Livery Stable, r.t J. W.
farmer’s old stand, He has a number of good
Lanes and vehicles, and is prepared to accom
modate all who desire to rile on business or
pleasure.
e hearil a “cullud gemman” say,
lie other dr.y, “Oat soire of dese wuSiss
:ggahs had rutliev wuk roun’ in fdivn fur
■n cents a day dan ter git a dollar a day out
lde keritry.” Oar manumitted friend was
’Bibout half right.
[Hte Few County -Judge and Solic
itor.
At a late hour, last night, we learned
at Gov. Smith had appointed us. G. W.
leaton Judge of Rockdale County Court, and
r. T. J. Christian Solicitor.
Hotels.
Things are made quite lively at the
different trains, by the porters an .1 drummers
af our hotels. The “Whitehead” and “Belay”
souse both seem to be doing well.
The Y. IVI; C. A.
We are glad to learn that tin prospects
of the Young Men’s Christian Association are
growing brighter. At their meeting, last
week, eight new members were admitted.
Excellent speeches were made by Rev. J. L.
Stewart and A. M. Helms, Esq.
Our last week’s not'ee ot the extraois
dinary doings of the hens in this vicinity has
brought Jhdson Hay good to the front. He
boasts of a hen that hatched a rooster last
year, and hasn’t weaned him yet. She and
the rooster are now engaged in hatching
twenty-four eggs.
Tint Young Men’s Christian Associa
tion of Covington have adopted Sankd-y &
B iss’ gospel songs, and “haven’t the means
to get them.” They appeal to some good sis
ter or Brother to give them five dollars to be
used in the pm chose of song books.
A delegation of Western farmers and
mechanics will pass down the Georgia Rail
road, in a few days, looking out for a place to
locate a colony. It would be a good idea to
have Arch Stewart intercept them, and set
forth the natural advantages and beauties of
ftockdale.
Booth.
% Several of our citizens visited Atlanta,
||this week, for the purpose of seeing Edwin
■Booth in his masterly renditions of Hamlet,
■Richelieu, lago, and other characters. ?They
Returned well- pleased with what they saw and
■‘•-aid;
DIED.
| *^ l- Uatton, an old man. died very
Suddenly at the residence of Mr. W. J. Knight
■ o-w nights ago. Mr. Hatton was sitting in
S' 'o’.ir nt the time of his death, and although
1,1 hca,tn bia demise was totally unexpect-
f 1 at the time.
Ou the Scout.
Two members of tho Register force
wllit on a scouting expedition last Monday.
They visited Hampton, McDonough and Peach
Stone Shoals,and on their return gave a glow
ing account of thosV foreign ports. Our Hen
ry County neighbors are a hospitable people,
and knoW how to make strangers feel at
home.
The Wild Boy 01 tho Georgia Press
gave Conyers a notice in the last number of
the Covington Enterprise. He says that “Con
yers is too big for her breeches." Now, this is
too rude a remark for the W. B. of the G, P.
to make. It would have sounded better to
hjpt that Conyers had increased her dimensions
to such an extent as to render her too large
for her undersleeves. We commend this style
of criticism to the W. B. of the G. P.
Founds
Mr. C. T. Harper, found a good sized
piece of cheese, 2 or 3 pounds, nicely tied up
in brown pape”, a few days Bince, on tho
streets of Conyers. It was evidently the pur
chase of some head of a family and at the
time Mr. H—discovered it, it was in imminent
danger of being destroyed by a large sized
hog.
Tho owner can have, by calling at Mr. Arch
Avery’s, and proving property and paying for
this local.
Oovvus & Langt'drdv
A walk through the establishment of
this popular firm, a few days since, showed us
a large number of elegant and substantia!
w agons, buggies and other vehicles, all finished
and ready for sale. Messrs. Downs and Lang
ford have put down prices to suit the hard
times, and are selling at wonderfully low
rates. Like other business men they want to
get hold of some cash, and they would take it
as a favor if some of their customers would
come forward and settle up old accounts.
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Special .Turors drawn tor Spring
Term, of Rockdale Superior
CoilH> lor 1870-
.Tames Thomason, Alford F Sims,
II C Taylor, E L Turner,
A A Turner, Madison Tucker,
L L Waldrop, E Wooly.
John W Hamilton, TII White,
W C Wood, \Y m. Winbnrn,
J M Wei born, W M Huff
Geo. C Hamilton, G W Weaver,
J A Kenedy, J D Winburn,
John B Kean, W F Chapman,
T T Wade, John F Wallace,
Joel McCord, Jas. M Griffin,
W T Lard, A J Ilaygood,
Freeman Weems, G J Iltison,
Geo. W Hail, 811 Ilughey,
F M Weatherford, O S Ilaygood,
S M White, John W Johnson,
A Whitaker, Newton Hollingsworth,
N OTIC E.
WHEREAS, John Key and others having
made application In proper form to this
Court for the opening of a public road come
inoncing at the Cross roads near W. H. Mc-
Daniel's residence and running nearly a direct
line to neai the residence of firs. Elizaeth
Gregory, then along the old settlement roßd to.
the county lino, crossing Honey Creek, near
the Hamilton Shoals. This is to notify all
persons concerned, that if nc good and valid
objections is made on or before the 25th day
of March next, to the opening of said road on
that day in order will pass establishing said
road as applied for.
O. SEAMANS,
t-mar-35 Ordinaby.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
W. 11, Lee & £on, Bankrupts, are re
quested to come forward at once and
settle. lam required to collect without
delay. W. P. Reed, Assignee
in the matter of W. 11. Lee & Son,
Bankrupts, ■
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
In ’the District Court of the United Slater
for the Nort 'em District of Georgia—ln the
matter of J. M. Summers, Bankrupt.
This is to give notiee, once a week, for three
weeks, that we have been appointed Assignees
of the estate of the above named Bankrupt,
who resides in Rockdale County in said Dis
trict.
E. B. ROSSER,
J. C. BARTON,
no-30-3fe Assiqnees.
notice TO
DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against the estate of Mrs. Allie
Rhodes, late of Rockdale County, deceased, to
present them to me properly made out. with
in the time prescribed by law. And all per
sons indebted to said estate, are hereby requir
ed to rnaks immediate payment.
D N. HUDSON,
no. 30—6 t ADMiNISTKATOB.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
In the District Court cf the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia—ln til ft
matter of Jno. F. Albert, Bankrupt.
This is to give notice once a week, for threb
weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee
of the estate of the above named Bankrupt,
who resides in Rockdale county, in said Dis-
GEO. W. CLEATON,
no. 30-3 t Assignee.
JfYNKRUpT SATj|3
By virtue of an order of the District Court
of the United States, for the Northern District
of Ga., will lie sold before the Court House
door, in the town of Conyers. Saturday, Feb.
tilth, 1876, the notes, fi fas’ an l accounts,
amounting to • §3,980 00, belonging to the es
tate of S. Mayfield A Son, Bankrupts, for the
benefit of tin creditore of said Bankrupts.
ten6th,-3w E. B. Hosseb, Assignee.
Q ED HUNDRED!
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F E M|A L E COLLEG E,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
exercises of tho above Institution will
. be resumed on
M 0 N D A Y, JANUARY TENT 11,
18 7 0.
R. A. GUINN Pbrsident,
-Lit? Professor of Mathematics, Mental, Moral
and Natural Science.
MISS SALLIE COOK.
Instructress in, Latin and French, and
Belles Lettres .
Miss J. I. MARBTON,
Instructress in Primary and Prep. Deipkrtments
Instructress in Music.
CALISTHENIO EXERCISES,
So conducive to health and gracefulness in
movement, will be regularly practiced under the
skillful management of Miss Colk, throughout
the year.
BOARD
For pupils, exclusive of washing and lights,
sl2 50 per month, in the best families of the
vlace. H. A. GCiNNy
President.
FOR
COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED ANI) SURE REMEDY.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
[Philadelphia, Pa.
Is YOUR LIFE WORTH TEN CENTS?
Sickness prevails everywhere, ftnd eveiy
body complains of some disease during their
life. When sick, the object is to get well ;
now we say plainly that no person in this
world that is suffering with Dyspepsia. Lives
Complaint and its effects, such as Indigestion
Oostivenesa, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach
Heart burn. Palpitation of the Heart, Depress
ed Spirits, Billiousnes, &e.. can take Green’s
August Flower without getting relief and cure
If you doubt this, go to your Druggist W II
Lee & Son, and get a Sample Bottle for 10
cents and trv it. Regular size 75 cents. Two
doses will relieve you.
AGENTS WANTED FOll THE
A narrative of the
$ WOM AN $ exploits, adventures
: IK : and travels of Mad
's BATTLE. ? atne L. J. Valas-
quett, otherwise
known as “ LT. HARRRV T. BUFORD, C.
S. A. A true SOUTHERN HEROINE, Ed
ited by C 3 Worthington, Late U. S. Navy,
a ADAME VALASQUEZ, disguised as a
Confederate odicer, participated in a num
ber of the hardest fought battles of the late
war, and greatly distinguished her
self bv the extraordinary valoi sha dispa'yed
She also distinguished herself as a
SPY and SECRET SERVICE AGENT,
and on numerous occasions ran through the
Federal lines and obtained information of vi
tal importance to the Confederate command
ers. Obtaining admission behind the
SCENES AT WASHINGTON,
she established confidential relations with
prominent Fede al officials was concerned in
the great BOND SWINDLE,
by which the United States Treasury suffered
to the extent of millions of dollars ; was ac
tively engaged iu blockade-running, and in en
couraging SUBSTITUTING and BOUNTY
FRAUDS
by which the work of recruiting the Federal
. nmfes was so serfobslv impeded ; and was the
hroine of a number of exploits even more in
teesting than those of the battle-field. It a'-
socontains a history of her mining on tho
Pacific slope, her Travels in Europe, South
America, and among the Mormons, Love,
Courtship, Marriage, etc.
The above facts are sustained by leading
men both South and North who participated.
No book of such varied an intense interest as
the “ Woman in Battle” has ever been issued
in America.
Agents wanted in every county in the Uni
ted States. Agents can make more money by
canvassing for this book than any others, as it
is the cheapest, as well as the best selling
Agents' book ever published. The book is a
large octavo volume of over 600 pages, pro
fusely illustrated. We print, bind and pub
lish our own books ; hence, can allow larger
commissions than any other house. Secure
your choice of territory at once. Address,
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Atlanta, Geokgia.
Nice tin toilet sMs (for bedrooms,) in
imitation of oak and walnut, at J. S. Antho
ny’s Stove and Tin House, Commercial street,
Conyers, Ga. ( at the sign of “The big red coff
ee Pot.”
A. Great Offer.
We desire during the holidays to dispose of
100 Pianos and Organs of first class makers,
including Waters’ at lower prices than c ver be
fore offered. Monthly instajlmente received
running from 12 to 36 months. Warranted
for six years. Second hand instruments at ex
tremely low prices for cash. Illustrated cata
logue mailed. Agents wanted. Wardrooms
481 Broadway, N, Y. HORACE WATERS A
SONS. 4w
ti. IIUGHfiV,
DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
is now receiving his stock, and will so/i have a
GENERA L VARIE TY' STORE'"
in the Captain Summers’ Building, opposite
the Whitehead House, where he will be pleased
to see his friends and numerous former cus
tomers, in order that he may prove his grati
tude for past patronage by offering the Best
Goods at ,
GREATLY REDUCED PU ICES!
ct7-noll-3m
Damps anrt Glass-Ware.*
A good line of Lamps; OHimfleys, Wicks
and Bu.-ners, for sal * by J. S. AntHdny, Corn
street, Cony ers, <Ja„ sign of “The Big Red
Coffee Pot.”
Agents Wanted for the GREAT
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700 pages, low price, quick rsles. Extra terms,
p. W. ZEIGLER A Cos.. 5T3 Arch St. Phila
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Highest Standard
FERTILIZERS.
John C. Kagsdale,
Swift’s Compound.
SOS A TON. Include* Freight.
433 lbs of Middling Cotton on or before
the Ist of Next November, Will Fay
for a Ton of Either of tho Above First
Class Fertilizers. If You Buy a
STRAIGHT Guano, let one or the other
of Those. BE IT !
Stewart & MoCai.i.a, Agts.,
28—ft-nios. Conyers, Ga.
J so. N. Swift, Gen’l Agt.
LEGAL AVVERTISEMEN TS.
Rockdale Sheriff Sale fob March.
Will be sold before the court
h©uso door, in tho town of Conyers, within tho
legal hours of side, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN MARCH, 1870, the following property, to
wit: One Hundred and Fifty acres of land,
more or lass, in the Tenth District,
of originally II enr v, then New
ton, now Newton and Rockdale Counties, it
being the south-east corner of lot No. 140,
bounded North, by lands of Hollingsworth
and Mann, East, by Hollingsworth and Plunk
ett ; South, by F. J. Whitehead ; West, by
Asbury Veal and Sam Veal. Levied on as
the propoity Of S-. P. Daniel, by virtue of *ud
to satisfy teh fl. fa. issued from Rockdale
County Court, in favor . 11. Turner vs, S.
P. Daniel. Wiitten notice given parties.
F. J. WIiITfc.HKAI),
tShteriff.
ALSO,
At tho sAm ' t.menVkl placo Will bfe %old Fodfc
thousand lbs*., more or less, of seed cotton, 1
bay horse nlulo about 11 years old, 1 bay
horse mule ten dr twelve years old, 4 fattening
hogs, y sows and pigs, IS acres of corn in the
field called Sandy Creek field, 7 acres ,On
Haynes Creek, also in the field j 2 bales of
cotton now in the, field, including patch in
front of his soil’s house. Levied oh as the
property of J. H. Wells, by virtue of and to
satisfy a distress warrant issued from Rock
dale County Court, in favor of Martha J.
yigwan vs. J. 1U Wells.
F. J. Whitkiikatv.
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will he 6old the
following property, to-wit: One liduso and lot
in Conyers containing one-h ilf acre, more or
less, bounded North by Decatur stieet, West
by N W Maddox, East by J H Almand, South
by Commerce street, nnd now occupied by P
(i McCullough ; also one store house and lot
containining 50 by 20 feet, bounded North by
lands of T J Nelms, East by lands of 1 J
Hiirtafield, South by right of Ga. R. R., West
by N W Maddox. Levied on the property of
T J Nelms, by virtuo of and to satisfy three fi
fas issued from Rockdale County Court in fa
vor of T J Low & Pro vs T J Nelms. Proper
ty pointed out by deft.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff,
ALSO,
At the same time rind place will he sold the
following property, to-wit: Paris of lots Nos.
I 340 and 339, in the 16th District of originally
Henry, now ltockdalc county; part of lot No.
352 in said District, containing 25 acres, more
or less ; the West half of lot 339, in said Dis
trict; also 20 acres, more or less, of lot 329 in
said District; also part of lot No. 314 ; also 40
acres, inure or loss, of lot 337 altogether con
taining 650 acres, more or less, and being the
lands embraced in a deed from R F Carr to
John Neal, of date of 4th day of March, 1874,
and recorded in tho Clerk's olhce of th"; Supe
rior Court of Rockdale count}’, in book of
Deeds A., page 443. Levied on as the proper
ty of li F Carr by virtue of and to satisfy a li
fa issued from Rockdale Superior Court, Spring
Term, 1875, in fa\or of Clark & Pnce vs B F
Carr. A Property pointed out. by Phils.
r\ J. Wmtkhkad,
(Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time a.id place will bo sold the
following property, tc-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land situ ited, lying and being in the
town of Conyers, Ga., county of Rockdale,
known and distinguished as the College lot,
with all the apperh nances thereunto belong
ing—number not known. Levied on the prop
erty of S. Mayiiicld, President of the Trustees
of the Conyers Female College, by virtue of
and to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Gal
loway vs S Mayfield, President of the Trustees
of the Cony 1 8 Female College. Property
pointed out by the defendant, S. Mayfield,
President of the Trustees of the Conyers Fo*
male College.
F. J. WIIITKHF.AI>}
Sheriff.
ALSO,’
At the same time'and place will be sold the
following property to-wit; One house and lot
in the town of Conyers, contamining one-half
acre, more or less, hounded North by Decatur
street. East by J II Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N W Maddox, and now
occupied by P G McCullough ; also one store
house and lot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by lands of T J Nelms, East by lands
of I J Hartsfield, South by light of Ga. It. R.,
West by N W Maddox. Levied on as the
property of T.l Nelms; by virtiie .of and to
satisfy two fl |faS issued from the Justices’
Court df the 476 district, G M, one in favor of
A J Pierce, and oho in favor of Mrs. M A Al
len v James Jobes, principal, and T J Nelms;
security. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levied on by S B llartsficld, L C and returned
to me.
F. J. Whitehead,
Sheriff.
ALSO,
At the same time and place; will be told) the
following property, to-wit : one house and lot
in the town of Conyers, containing one-half
acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur
street. East by J H Almand, South by Com
merce street, West by N VV Maddox, and now
occupied by P G NcOullotigh ; also one store
house and lot, containing 50 by 20 feet, bound
ed North by land of I J Hartsfield, South by
right of Ga. R. R. and West by N W Maddox,
Levied on as the pooperty of T J Nelms, by
virtue of and to satisfy sundry ii fas issued
from tho Justices Couit’of the 470 district, G
M in favor of G W Gleaton et al m T J NelmS.
Proper! y pointed out by defendant. Levied on
by S B Hartsfield L C and returned to me.
F. J. WIItfKAD,
Sheriff.
JAMES H ANKS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Office No. S, James’ Rank Block, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Special attention given to the collection of c aims
All business attended to promptly
NOTICE.
THE public are hereby cautioned and '*tinst
purchasing or trading for a certain pro'mifuary
not for 2G, dated March 22d, IHT't, pi veil
by S. F. Spejr to John Thompson, guardian
for This. P. Thompson, as said note hhs been
paid and fully satisfied, ard has been lost or
tolen. JOHN THOMPSON;
fj'he Greatest Medical Discovery
OF TIIKXIXth CKNTURY.
o
HEALTH, BEAUTY, ANI> H APPINESS HKBTORKDO MODERN WOMANHOOD ! j
DR. J . B It AI) F I KLD ‘ S FE M AL E It EG U L ATO U.
woman’s best friend.
It* operations are quick and suro ; and it never fails to euro.
Thankful for tho very haltering reception the Female Regulator has met with from all pof
tions of the country, the Proprietor begs to unnounco that, he his largely increased his mane •
facturing facilities, and hopes that before long lie will be able to place within tho reach at
every suffering woman, this, the greatest boon of her sex.
I’HlCfi t SO tier Bottle.
BSiTSold I>.V nil Diuggists Hi tile United Slide*.-'©a
L. 11. 11 liAI) FIELD, Atlanta, Georgia, I‘roprietor.
READ! READ 11
It is well known to doctors and ladies that women are Silbject Id ISRolriutna peon
liar to their sex,—such as suppression of the menses, whites, painful inbnthly pet4 v 'dle>ilr,
rheiimatism of the back and womb, irregular menstruation, hemorihtgi' hr eichUslVe “ flda’ 1
prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb.
lHoomi*,j in ail tier Pristine Beauty, health, strength and elasticity. Tried after <7of*h
• RuTLKiHiE, Ga., February 18. 1874.
This is to certify that my wife W(IM an invalid for six years Had disease id tho womb and
headache, weight ill lower part of tile back ; suffered from languor, exhaustion and nervous
ness, loss of appetite and fiesh. She hnil become so exhausted and weak, her friends were
apprehensive she would never get well. 'Tried doctor after doctor, and patent medicincss—
lad despaired of her improVelneht, when fortunately she commenced on Dr. BradfieUl’s Fe
male Regulator. She iN now wet!) .three or four bottles cured her. Improved in health, ap
petite and flesh ; “ she is blooming In all her pristine beauty, strength, and elasticity.’’ I re
gard you as her savior from the dark portal* of death,-- and my benefactor. May your shad
ow never grow less, and you uever become weaVv ill well-doing. JOHN SHARP.
Star-Fur Suit! by \V. 11. LEE and JUNES It CARSWELL Conyers, Ga.
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COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
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COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FERTILIZERS IN USE.
INTBODUCEP IN ISflfl.
Prices in Augusta, Georgia;
Soluble Pacific Ottano Cash S4B 00
Soluble Gimrtd, Time, Cotton Option, 15c 60 00
Compound acid phosphate cash 3fi 00
Compound acid phosphate, Time, cotton option, 15c 42 00
Flight IVom AngUHia to Conyers $‘2.40 per Ton.
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