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lion. .Ins. K H .wu t- swlid <u
liir ?IVt* r>\ ;<■ ion \V ill'll in;
more s: 1 v<• t uu>! -: - r .1
lion Hie in a- •>.
decided t iiiifiil ;i.ii n. <* • •
£!••*< that silver UiuuM tie it
fC-Med. tin* |ri HHii-lil Id I;: <
I rary ii*>! tvilliG an iin
Tim ,1 vt-ragt* cungr* itnaii e
now uem!in*; out • <•! 1 - am!
public d.icu ai ■nl. 10 tii ir inti ;
II un Is, working ii(i .1 Julio wing 1■• t
tin* in xi lai r. Wfi arn l"l lli.-in
ail—provided limy urn lor it- ami
ilm people. (’ni.-gm n*: .11 Uan
d **r lifts 111 1 rod iicnil a bill in lin
limisn in pinvi hi tiio contraction
of cm 1 <*iu y.
Things I Cannot Urn' 1 u'stantL
•
In my wanderings during l!u
ureal prohibition e.v:il in nt m
Georgia last year, 1 lie .r o. i
who profess to in* ministers oi
Ihu gospel o! (Christ cp*'<>s 1
prohibition* a 11* I unititj iliciij
s lives with the wluski *y non. |
say that 1 can't nn■:i<*• ■; > 11 ,| ji.
lor every m nsible in in i; •;
that, u liiskey is ini'* ol' 1
'l euctuie* 1 11.1 1. lii* <•’: 1 reii
to coni end v, 11 ii -fie 1
In I>i uifr reproach on 1 .in an i
tlie church, lii ! ■ 1 •: ,is
women and children, and liron. lit
ruin on tporo lam.lies than ali
other evils cninhined. Now in
the fftce ol all lh fuels lot a—
‘Mp Ab .jab*; i> u, b i nt* .. if ..* y
ft n dp®) lightiivis ol' a minister ol
UJirm, to oppose sin in every
form, and to do all in his power
Inr the salvation of hi m ' :•
urge sinners to abandon tlmii
sin, to repent and bo saved— |
would like to Un nv how a man
civil do this and ( till advocate tin
sale and I roe., consumption ol
whiskey. My opinion is that Gad
will not ble.-s the la Dors 1 I ; iu 1 .
man and I am compelled from
the truth of Revelation to bc
-1 eve that Gnu never called sueh
men to preacli his pure y, • p i,
lor to say tit at God would call
men to go out in the world ami
advocate evil would be to Ciiai
lenge liie character of the Al
mighty. How shall such men
stand before the gloat Judge in
tlie last, day f fan he expect In
bear the welcome "plaudit, ’’
well done tlion good ami ; iithlui
servant? I am learlul some oi
them would be like the Irisluua.*
who had just, recovered from a
dangerous spell of sick;., - .
when asked by Ids priest 1 ;
did not. feel awful at the thou,in
of dying and appearing' helm,
the bar of Almighty G al. “Nnf’
he replied. "I did no! dread to
meet Him, it was that other chap
(meaning the devil) that 1 un
afraid of.” It men will not (ear
God and the judgment they had
better fear the other chat). But
there is a vast difference between
the two: Hod rewards those who
serve him while that other chap
punishes his followers. My con
victions are tl<;U prohibition is
bound to succeed not only 111
Georgia but, throughout, the
United Stati.s. It is only a mat
ler of time when Georgia will te
a prohibition state. The counties j
are almost weekly falling into;
line and 1 am of the opinion that
there is not a county in Georgia
nut Side of the large cities but
can be carried if nil the preachers
and church members will give
their influence <>n that side. The i
success ol prohibition in Atlanta
was in a great m** ire dtu* to
the preachers, as 1 learn everv 1
preacher ol ail detiomina ions,
both white and black, did all
they could lor the grand ansi no
ble cause, and they •urc o*ded.
*- 11 A Ut' I fiP
> > l* t u .mitts * II
> * hi* an 41*
I . m *r <y .I*. ig- Ton*
1 r It I, W. Walkin'
. I. 1 V, .
• ! <•'•* i '•* r-l ai v ,
* > * r 1 1 - n nmed the ob
• r. - tivg, winch was In
. • mg visitor* Imm
‘>:uc. ' tr* > arrive in Atlanta
• , 1 .. . .* ii it - -1. .Several
1 * *;i . *in w iindi a 1 ex
it* to do hub •
* ; 'he ben. Ii 1 h
; that c . 1 • :!' in inducing
•' •• ■ ■ ler nii.oiig
1 .'i • ' i .imr .and ex
-a: * ■ f'-onrees. On
■ 1 •,a ■ a ■ >:.W te g commit lee
*0 me**! the Ohio
; 1 n A‘ml a Fi iday to
in ti Imer county :
* <- .<r, Allen,
. 1 n Sni 11 i., j', Bn Hi Igl on.
L ()-nor„, J \V. 11,. 1, T. W
.J. I. J.in-Hi, I).'. E. W
\\ itkms. mi l W. S (Jaleinan ol
tic l m:; I*. 'l'ne meeting then
• Tin* (him mil tee will
, .v ;to iy on the train tor Al-
Ncw is Tha Time,
i Tile tim now is and lias been
! f ,-r soil'.- time when farmers
oiild begin to prepare for the
*m n: i'l'op. .Spring is rapidly
, a p;, loach mg ; the winter with its
|; y cDilr it:" will soon relax its
| I ;"X'*ii grip upon the earth, anil
| the buds and flowers will pul
j forth in superabundance. The
! be t way to I arm is always to be
1 r- ady to work and have the land
j pr> pa red fully before commenc-
Img a crop 0! any thing How
many nm 1 in the country have
I heir ground turned with a large
! '{ llow many iih*ii have their
*
j r'lind ready to plant ,40m or
n't, a 'i Th ese are practical ques
-1 uu's inat come home to . van
' *nao and should receive Ins ur •
j iouml notice. The farmers ot
I:i 11 v <•( * 111 jI r v are the backbone ot
!*’ n.i! cprn;t(Ml!lit.V t aiul \vlin Ilm
:;;ric*Ti! r iot'ere.-t of a. conn, try
begins to wane, the bone and sin
,**,* of prosperi! y begins to weak
en. The successful farmer of to
:' . the man who raises the best
•It and Hu* finest liuits, who
Ike ns Iws I arm in lh-‘ best con
! >li I ion, ;i1 h>■ man a mmig mt 11.
I’iic time is coining when the
prop j management of our agri
*u M.ml interests will determine
ur wealth and advancement,
■ tod ii we fail to keep pace with
•be most un :■ roved met bods of in
ten-ive <arming and continue to
tag back into the old beaten
! rack.; of our forefathers, we will
lit.; ourselves an if our section
Hint much sari her behind the
pi g: > ■ of Ihe day. Lot us im
po t oi sticcesslui luinieis
; n t *r sect tons and improve
our own soil that ts underb.-tlded
with as line clay tor fertilizing
pttrp’.s • . s any co 1.11 y in 1 lie
world.
An Editor’s Pra 1 ' er
W iii r iht-' following pr <vei
' ■ '1 it lit I Mlm' () | ~|| I'
suh'Cnl) is who vvoii’i j.)a\ up
S mie of you have "planked
'''ii, ai ii; ii 1 I.ut the one w lio
and won I may us
on our knees praying tlnislv :
May lie nov i be |vrniil!o| lo
itis- a !iamiS'>me woman
.May 2:40 maul mares trot quar
ter races across ills s'.omacb every
night.
Mav Ids co lie he sweetened
wilh tl: s ami seasoned vvnh cat
epilh ra.
May Ins bools leak, his gun
hang lire ami his fishing line
brack.
May Ins best Irieml run oft
with Ins wild, ami Ins children
lake ne whooping cough.
May the amine siricken gliosi
i mi editor’s baby haunt ln>
slumbers, and whisper murder in
his dreaming ears.
Mav Ins car.ie have wolves in
''in, ins mill s ihe h ind slngg-rs,
an s liie pigs destroy 'lie garden.
M iv a 1 roop ol piinieV’s devils,
lean, lank and hungry, do- iu* |
lieels t-acll day, ami x t . g m 111 ol j
ca - 1 1 '’in i' caller warn uu •* rn s
window each nigh .
Mav n,-. cow rive sum no k an
c iiiiw, laiiiciu butler; and in eon
elusion, good Lord, mav his
daiigl ei uiarry a one-eyed
docii backed t-liur, Ins business
!tu hi A nu n.- Ex.
WASHINGTON LiiiLii.
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I lie L ... if ~ , (>•*.
V,. ci 4 in , .inn We, K. •. tim 11
ny <*.*.jii. lice m 111. nmry •.' in.
late Vo:. - iVemlciit Ii nu <k.
li.i* ui'r.tiiiii <ir>- a >uig ciow..
'll lie Gap.ml. Fl I lie 111', mu
tins aeon 1 lice I lie upe. jug .1 a\ ,
! eveiy eai m every galtery nl liie
1 Cnmiiher was occupied wilt, the
; exception ol the small galteiv te
*ei > -ii ,or the D.pluinmic 0 .rps
ton at . very dour aim place u
! appioach m, gathered a gtooi,
! ol Spec.atois.
On (lie floor of tlie Senate every
j Senator who was in Hie city wa>
in his seat, an attentive respect
nil listener. Seliu.s and cnaii>
were provided for Members ol
the House and other pr.vdtgeo
and distinguished peop.t*
were entitled 'o the floorr“*Over
both Houses ol Congress
lioual colors 11 iated at half mast;
over the Senate Mr. Hendricks,
ind over Ihe House l<r
senlative I‘ankin, ut W.s., who
had died the day before.
Mr. Spoon* r being the new
Senator from Wis., this luncral
oration was his maiden effort in
the Senate, ile said Mr. Hen
dricks was heart and soul a D 111-
ocral, who believed thoroughly
iu his parly and its principles,
"lie was no ‘trimmer’ 111 polHrcs"
continued lie, "and indeed, 1
think if he might give direction
to our words to-day lie would bn;
11s say for him mat lie was a ‘par
lisan. L) rnocrat.” ile rightly
thought that politics should he a
matter of conviction, and that
every man ot linn political fmin
owed it to himself and to his
country to he a partisan to the
extent ot laboring earnestly yt all
honest ways to promote the prut
ciples m which he believes.
Senator Voorhees mentioned
• lull eloquence in the form and iu
the sacred desk had paid its rich
esl 'rihuies to (lie exalted abili
ties and stainless character *>i,;lk
deceased, The tolling bell, ijc
mmisufuidtrg *, tint ssolenut 'ftv
nute gun, li;e 1 nig it y iuultilu t M
<>• mourners, had all attended Ut
luneral of Thomas A. 11 iKfric.is,
and had born witness to the deep
love and grief with w itch In*
was lowered to itis last resting
[dace. All the ho ors due to Hit*
dead it ad been paid by the Cni I
Magistrate ot the Government,
by liie authority ol States and by
the unrestrained affection of tho
people. In the Senate however,”
said lie, “we may not be silent,
even though tlie cun ot honor to
his memory b e ovetfluwing.”
lien*, on litis brilliantly hg.it* ut*a
stage, he Iu ti.ied Itis last official
engagement, and closed his com
manding public career. Vm-t,
Hansom, Hampton and SuwLbni;
were the oilier Democratic Sena
tors who paid tributes to Mr. Hen
dricks. Un Tnesiiay ol next week
the House of Representatives
will devote itseli to similar eulo
gies in Ins memory.
liie House adjourned lmmedi
aiely upon Hie ormal an non ct
dienl ol li preseni at;ve Kaukin's
dtaih. i.ns was, id course, Urn
prop i il i>ig to do in tne absence
ol any rule requiring different
action. It could not have made
an invidious distinction. But the
coumrv is indignant that Con
gress should waste time umUr
every possible pretcxi, and it is
high time tor the aaopiion of
some plan wneieby respect may
oe shown lor Uie memories o
deceased Congressmen without
interrupting public business An
nouncements ot deaths sh uld he
made at the close ot a dail\ ses
sion. atid ¥ll her Sunday or even
ing sessions should be tm,d tor
eulogies. Artforinol tins kind
lias been presented in the House,
and will come up soon ior discus
sion.
1\ presenlalive Rankin cum
in Washington in a dying condi
tion lie iiad an intense desire
to lake Ins seal ill Congr- s- iu
ail be sworn in wiih ih- r s- -<t
ihe in- mbers, sayiug he niusi ac
C mp i'll t Its. it tie died the mx'
m mile. On the open ug day ol
the session, by a supernatural el
-1 ori ot the will, he dressed ami
went to the Capitol, look liie
j I \ #%l ft I* i ill
.% •* i,e i **,** ** h •* k ••** ir-
Itlfftlbe ll W.4H tori V ,1 x
|i, .11 11* * *i#H> v ,
]ii* #4* *• ii. Ijoiu ' a-.l
jIM Vrr hi 1 ai:.•! . u *ll
ill- 11* tun .|. j- ug 1 e
'**• .1 <- h' 1* ' 11.. i- <1 (i I, i M t
V 'i. W .11 11 i-ego .a 1 11 i l.i'
! wittier quarters hi-i*-. | :>U um.
;lad\ a-ke l nitn ll ll" n.io cil (he
room** l"r the winter. "Y<tie
rephed, iL-lth la *-iy, *1 will
agl'te In kl'np lllelll till liie wlli
:er, or as u.ng a I 1.v.-; nut rent
!‘>ps liie .ay 1 am l>uil.",i.”
—
So far tin ic st *ms to he no
j act ion taken on the road question
! whicii we 11 avt metilMine. iieieto
lore. So lar as mi is* Ives we
never expect to travel tin* road
any great amount and the matter
to us iudiviilually ts ol nilie iiu
pori, bin 11 is to the *dt*zeus m
Giiuier county and whatev 1
benefits them m*ets our appiov—
al and lias our unreserved sup
port. Mow, if Hie citizens of file
county and Ihu people of E'i jay
i r main qu i*l and ii o not hug: ow*
artis the f urtiterance < f 111!-, plan,
no one hut them wiil be loser
and no body eisc is to t e blatn
It you want tlie company tobui
fiie road, say so by your actions;
if rod and you desire In build it
yourse v-s after a wliiie, just Ve
main inactive an i von will cer
tainly have the opportunity arid
the pb aoire of accomplishing tin
work yorfraelves.
Soliool ITotioe.
tVe have opened a school in the Metho
dist Church, South, where we are fully
prepared to teach all scholars sent to us-
Being interested in the upbuilding of the
county, we will spare no pains in trying
to return your children built up in the
most exalted sense. W e propose to give
satisfaction or charge no money. It is
positively a non sectarian school, but
simply a school for the people of all class-,
es and conditions. By communication
with either of the Principals arrangements
enn be made for boarding pupils nt very
•ow rates. The discipline will be linn,
f l c( 10 a [igUL 4 TiMfiim, jju tin,
$1.50 and $3 00. For further informa
tion, address, (!. W . Lkijbkttek,
or Miss ilru.it Button
'• s p wd feVcatpu VVX kJJu'rJ'jt
fJi'J)RHlA—Fannin County
Will be so <1 at the court bouse door
in the town of Morganton, on the .first
Tuesday in March, 1880, within the
legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit: Parts of lots of land Nos
j, in the 7th distric of the Ist section,
it so parts of ots Nors 307 and 324 in
the 8 h district of the 2nd section f
said county, levied on as tlie property
of Elizabt th Brad'ey, and it being ail
her interest and dower in said and,one
hundred acres more or less, to satisfy
justice court fi. fas, issued from the
913th district, Gf M, in sad county, in
favor of J. 11. Chastain vs. Elizabeth
Bradley Levied ou aud leturned to
me by a bailiff.
A so at the same time and p a e w 1-
be sold, and in the manner above de
scribed, part.-, of lots of bind Nos- 259.
200 and 281 all in the B*h district of
the 2nd section of county, it being
the part known as the Margaret S.
Ralston dowe in the estate of Samuui
M Ralston deceased to satisfy sundry
justice court fl fas , issued troin the
) 0-4< tli distinct, and. 51., in said county,
in favor of R Wi son aud others vs.
Margaret S Ra ston Said fi. fas.
lev ed on and returned to me by a bai
liff. This January the 25th. 1886.
John. W.Gray.
1 28 5t (prs fee $8 61.) sheriff.
GEO RGI A—GIL MER C 0U XT Y.
llezekiah C. Sisson.) Libel for divorce
vs. f ill Gilmer Superior
Elizabeth Sisson. ) <oiirl,Xuv. teruCSo
it appearing to the court that, the de
fendant resides beyond the limits of the
State, and cannot be served personally:
ordered that service by publication in the
Ell jay Courier. liie vfficial gazette of
Gilin r county, once a month ior tour
months next before the May t erm, lssp.
of said court, be perfected’upon the de"
l'endaut. This Nov. 9, iSS'i
James R. Brown, Judge S. c B. R. <j.
Georgia. Gilmer County,!
Clerk's office Sup’r Court f
I hereby certify that the above is a
true transcript front the records of mv
office. Given my hand and official si-.s
tttre. This Dec. tiie 11th, ISSS.
T. iV. Craigo, C. s.c.
12 17 lm for 4m. (13om\)
G EORGI A-Fa N NIX GOT XT V
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Fannin county, will be sold
on the tiist Tuesday in March. 18m!, at
tlu court house Uo or. in said countv be
tween the -egal liou sot sale, th ■ lauds
in said county whereon Amos Owenby
resided at me lim > of h s death, 40 acre’s
more or less of lot of laud No. 4d, also
one third interest in a marble lea l run
ning through a portion of said lot, all of
said laud -. in the 3iu district and 1-' sec
tion of said county. I' -rms ol s tie ond
tomu down, the reiuainder on the Ist
day of January, I*s7. with interest from
dale, kuis Jau. the str., l'Sti.
James Patterson,
l It(IWw) Administrate!.
MEuioAL ivitiri •
\li A i I A PKCf Ui'uii ii*. * 1
SiCUhS SAY OF A HCTED
pprj- nv
|*r m VI *I *• fi [)(■• •;*i
B. !:. B • e of til ;
known to il)4 t.i oil Doe, • nil ••.
rcln*\l nib*• >'i*i * h .mani' v tu<ii
:iiiv o?!t*r m uieim* it < n:>< •
an#, ll km* . ver fulled in . *in • in
r*T.l to ..r* it • v n\ W!o le
u!tn •alhmt* !t l..‘* h- • n }r ; r!r used,
rhysici us iv .* of.'r*'ot:iUieii i it ;i
- it i* . i;u ito <!o 1 lie follow
iuif vertirtfnte* are IVoiu two ;*romine g.
!•> t 1 ! t_e
*u**ei -Kf; | ! ;■ • i *l* 11 •r *i • • • • , . ni! •
ami upon \*. ::*j-e ju i.:e -pu ■ . *
cats o.ifely rtiy :
i:. . July !\
IMii' i- 1 g t.iiif ’ ;—i* m* tp*. is. ; ..i,
vea is i buve . ,4*l*ll - > ; j hen -
mutism in the iiiiim*,<*. . uj- ri>ri;t siioui
<ler and neek. Out ihis tint 1 have
tried 1 ( inedies, parent nitd
ifiacsaiid iia : ih, ‘ }•. p!,: -
clans I.vst siuim *1 I comm neei 11 <.
1. K, li.. and 11 *i fc.c*e an improv •
nieiit b\ tue till)** i iad taken ::e bottle,
I have been taking it at int-i v.i!. sim-t*
iatt sinuiner. amt can say it j. 1),..
a.edicine for rh<un.attain 1 ha/e ever
*' it‘d. 1 take pleasure in recta.
it to the* public.
J. \v. uuodes, a. m. and.
( ii* y ii!>v;lu\ fi a.. .TuTv
E( ii Di mo ■a•
last w ;u* I bud what l rupp s ( *d r<> ! > :J
caniifloH *r excresce *• * igh
he- k. I used Inca apali<*at > u.. unPln
ell'MUed no pt* n-M.*' sol- m ml. i * . ia
taeneed the uso of I*. H. B. and
regular!) twehc bottler, id in .
I lime lee sore heated ov,*c, ;i| j
cor.sitter it well. I clieerfuil) ree.om
mend ft as a fine tonic and . u'utivt
medicine
B.J.F HM KB, M. D.
“Meal B . n a E:a:i Polo ”
r-nswro: *t .?iy 1, issr,.
'•) "l'ol nt.-i . s : that wns nfiiii'ted
with rhcumiiti- ;i in ( hi s until
the knee was so imply eonlrncted Hint
he could 1:ot. I'iueli the mod "'if!, |,j s
heel, sn.l he*', s,,rnn,t:i. He took onlv
two bottles of li. It. >*,.. .-ei'ofuia end i
rheumatism aie until eone.
Mrs. M. A.Kh'od eamo to niv house i
the past an l iner almost covered with
cii' bur.ides and boh*. I ;:it iy,-,, |... , ;
of 15. p. I>.. and beferc s: •• iu and -->t ;
tlirougii with til* second he she w.--
entirely well. st,„ was also . ,ii’, : . ,j
with swollen r, et and aud ankles, and
had been for twenty years, vil gone—!
no trouble with swollen feet m,w.
1 was troubk-d witii Id. i.diug i 'o
-iace ISnS. 1 used out* Imtrte. and n. 01
felt nothing of the kind since t.ikink i u
medicine. The ch thiim that i was ■•’.car
ing whi.'i. I left .Uh'nr) ti;.ed m,* oh :.
- pj-,1 ““ViT,* 1
and they are a tvght lit..
1 all cun itn as ;on iik 1 '-/It h t!ii-; us
for me and my ho'nseli ml. we think Uiree
B's is fully oi'thodi.aud ~.: 1 uo to
swear by.
IfespecHul'y y-'U
GEt; .IA—GILS!Eft COIJ:;TV.
To nil whom it may conci ni: I’h’s iu
to giy* unties that I .: •••:• •• e, V c
;-c* I lor un wife, j;.. z - ,--i, k,,,,.
mors, to i.ceonif: a‘Put>d<: or In . - Trader
as a'iftwwl by tua ( ,at- of „f
ISS3 ill fi. cl ion 17(10, t at *.}: bt. iiatiic as
a fei'i'e sole for ail of lior ronii; -i.;, au.i
that lam not to.tie liable for any of hor
ror.'racls. Fell, fi ,and, JsS:!
2 4 4t. pd. J. A. Kimmone.
* *-ffv**.■■■■iftß'wiwißwxv:.%b-.JTHKsr.’*"s-.- . ra
GEORGIA —E AC'-'IE COUNTY.
Tytns f. ll.*nry. ■ - tb- ::xt f.-b-i-d „
6c tiv rail., r a. .bones o at
son i:ii,-of !-r.l r j,.,,.
jiae.j l r , iii*(y *UI •;
setting apart aval va'i: ;!i of i[ ,'su-a.t
and I will pass upo;. tin: same : * in oVlim-U
1. II). Ol) l’lM* : :)..• ! (,[ ;;;
ISBG. n! my . TANARUS. - • . .
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• Iffiee. and we can obtain Patents in
less time than th se remote from \\ ash
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."-end mo rawing. Wo ad
vise as to patentubimv free of char-e:
and we make no charge unless we
obtain patent.
U e refer here to the Postmaster, the
'-upt. of joney Qrder I and to
ticia sot the L*. '. Patent life-' -or
eircu ar, advise, terms au i refereueet
to actua e ieuts in your on i Mate or
county, write to
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! Milling- Public
•• • :t reigned takes pleasure in m
ton> ■ ail "’lk < enipi'ate building
( ' r l : ■■ ' in t'-e best and imps
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interest to consult him before emplovlii*
or - iSeries
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ia the beta, v.oikiimu- like manner, lain
A£Ciit for aii Ke?s of Mill Mocliinerv
(if the most improved patterns, ami guar
antee to sell them at Manufacturers’" aim
Importers’ prices, including the celebrated
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i- reach Eurr bi-mes, Eureka Smutting
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In fS'T, anything t l> o ji ue 0 f jiil
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‘ :ii satisfaction in wotkmanship and
price. Call on or address
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Mill Contractor.
Eec.29-ly. EELIAY, GA
HIGHTOWKE HOGJ3S 2
• AT
I4J WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, - - Georgia.
is now open to the travelling imblic,
’ l l off' l ’ special accommodations to
■- 1 -* l -'- Eyery conyeuienoe is tendered
i t.-'toun i polite servants, elegant rooms
■o ii’C • int to tlie depot, and eveiy
tl..!,g k-pt in pi-i t.a order. lutes
t’uciip Shu rittsmuble.
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