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THE STATE SILVER-STREAKED.
The Wonderful Discoveries in
the Colmttali Mountains.
Dalton, Ga., Jan. 19. —Fxtraor
dinary discoveries of silver in the Co
huttah mountains have been made.
For several weeks past Jerome Prince,
of Boston, and an assayist of San
Francisco, have been pursuing inves'
ligations in that region, They are
making their tests with an electric
machine, and to day announced the
result of their investigation, They
state they have traced a vein 1,500
feet wide which extends
through the mountain, a distance of
eight or nine miles. They represent
Boston capitalists, who have exten
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sive mines Nova Scotia, Colorado
and California, and state that the
Georgia mines are ten times more
variable than any they ever before
assayed. The assays have rim as
high as 80 per cent, and they state
that twenty million dollars could not
buy the vein they have tested. An
extensive smelter will be erected at
Dalton. Great excitement prevails
throughout North Georgia over the
wonderful discoveries.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
For the week ending Jan. 26, 1885.
W. A. Pelham, Pearsall, Texas;
Robert Bird, Fort Worth, Texas;
Alfred Poor, Baltimore; W. T. Barr,
R. V. Garrett, F. M. Frederick, Col
umlugDf. Ashford, Ellerslie, Ga;
A. F. Truett, city; G. J. DeArmond,
Philadelphia; R. Bullock, T. J. Hunt
Chipley.'
Georgia, Harris County.
Miry A Hog n and J^iues H. Hogue,
aduiuns ramr ut J ones E. Hog n, into oi
-ml oi unty, deceased, makes application
for le ters of dismission.
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fiaii 10 stiuw cause,if uuy they buve 1 \the
fust Monday in M iy, mx, \*hy said
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