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VOLUME XXII.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1886.
NUMBER 11.
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A. B. CATE;?, Newnan (
A chiol’s amang you talcin’ notes,
. . -e’lr r—‘
And, faith,he’lf prent it.
Cotton in Newnan yesterday wan
8% cts.
Mr. F. M. Lee had a beaver for
his Christmas dinner.
Prof„P. D.Pollock, of Senoia, was
In Newnan last week.
The Odd Fellows met in their
new Hail Friday night.
Dr. Ed. S. Lyudoo, of Athens,
was in town yesterday.
Calhoun D’vine, of Atlanta, is vis
iting relatives in Newnan.
Mr. Malvern Hid, of the Fayette
ville Observer, is in the city.
Dr. R. W. North, of Sharpsburg,
gave ns a friendly c.-tll Friday.
Miss Lizzie Pinson returned to
her home in Atlanta last Friday.
Mrs. T. J. Barron is slowly recov
ering from a severe attack of sick
ness.
Misses Lizzie Liucli and I-leUa
Powell are vi-'iting Miss Rosa Domi
nick.
Mr. E. 8 Buchanan has moved
to his new home on Washington
street.
Mr. Weiborn Hill has received an
appointment in the Revenue Serv
ice of the Government.
Mr. J. M. Chadwick and family
of Garden, Ala, are visiting Mrs.
Us parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Duncan
A large glass was broken Friday
night in a window of the Wlllcoxon
building, by some of the Christmas
revelers.
We again call attention to the ad
vertisement of the valuable Dickson
property which will be sold next
Tuesday.
J E. Pendergraat and W. A.
LeBOMil, of Lnthersville, were in
towli last week. They will have
charge of the Palmetto school, be
ginning iu January.
Mrs Pellie Davis, widow of
the late Thos. Davis, of Meri
wether county, departed this life on
the 17th inst, at the age of seventy-
seven years. Having numbered
more than her allotted days, she
sleeps well.
Misses Cora and Tommie Holmes,
of Rome, are expected to-day to
visit Mrs. H. C. Fisher and Mrs. J
T. Carpenter.
Mr. A. B. Andrews, brother of Mr.
R. W. Andrews, has moved to our
city from Meriwether county. We
ex’end a hearlv welcome.
Misses Hattie and Fannie Sm ith,
of Atlanta, and Pauline Arnold, of
Corinth neighborhood, are visiting
the family of Mr. H. M. Arnold.
Milton Glover, Charlie McGuire,
Weiborn Davis, Will Hurd, Will
Havis and Will Kirby are at home
from Atlanta for a few days.
Rev. Mr Foote made a favorable
Impression on his congregation
Sunday.
Silver plated Spoon i and Forks,
in double and triple plate, at prices
never sold at before in Newnan.
Call this week atT. E. Fell A Co’s.
11-1
Misses Maud and Blanche Hugh*
en, from Atlanta, are visiting Mrs.
Dr. Davis.
Prof. J. A. Quillian still have
charge of LufhersviPy Insliiute
next year.
There was a social phantom party
last night at the residnee of Prof.
Walker.
There was an enjoyable party at
le residence of Mrs. Mattie Thom-
s last night.
A pleasant social party was giv
en at Mr. J. E. Dent’s residence
last evening.
Miss Ophelia Dominick, or At
lanta, is visiting the family of Mr.
M. G. Keith.
Miss Annie Davidson o f
■ille, is visiting the family
». S. Whatley.
een-
\>1.
Erwin Jones returned to Mont-
ornery Sunday night after a three
lays visit home.
( 4 ball and supper will be given
the O. N. Club at Thomas Hall
cimorrow night.
Jas. H. Hall Jr. is at home trom
[aeon to spend the brief vacation
I Mercer University.
Miss Nora Brown, of South Carn-
na, is the guest of Miss Olive Ber-
• during the holidays.
Mr John Cole, of Lu Fayette Ala.,
visiting his brother, Mr. R. D.
>le, and other relatives.
lion. William Davis, oi Texas, is
siting the family of his brother-in-
w. Mr. J. W. T. Gibsor..
3 r T. *J. Jones and children re-
.ped Friday from a visit to his
jther at LaFayette, Ala.
dr. D. T. Dansby, formerly Sher-
nf Heard county, died of con
niption on the 22d. inst.
\laj. and Mrs. U. B. Wilkinson
nt to Atlanta Friday to spend
iristmas with their sons.
We had a pleasant, open Christ
as this year, and there saemed to
( the usual amount of fun.
-Miss Lizzie Willis spent Chistroas
LaGrange. She will return as
B guest of Miss Lizzie Hill.
Messrs. Cleve Willcoxon and
Hedge Hartsfleld are at home
,m Athens for the holidays.
MissNeme Freeman, of Green
ly is visiting her grandparents,
■ and Mrs.Samuel Freeman.
dr. and Mrs. L. J. Melson, of
upsboro, are visiting Mrs. M’s
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Dent
{ r c B. F. Melson went to
lanta Saturday to spend Christ-
, w ith the family of Mr. Wool!
ir B.F- Melson has moved to
, Wilki nson house at the head of
'kaon street, near tfie cemetary,
■rimmings and Notions Below
w York cost, at Arxall Bbo s
[pastes have just gone through
family of Mr. W. A. Den*, tfie
v now being sick with that
10-
We turn our faces toward the
New Year, trusting it may be pro
pitious to each and every one, as he
strives to perform his allotted du
ties.
A large crayon picture of Mrs.
Matt.Cole, made hy Messrs. Read &
Wallace, may he sesn at the office
Of the R. D. Cole Manufacturing
Company.
The election of county officers
will be held on the first Wednesday
In January. Don’t stay away from
tbe polls and let a Republican slip
into the office.
There will be no preaching at the
Baptist church next Sunday, as
Dr. Hall has engaged on that day
to preach the dedication sermon at
Bethlehem church.
The Mechanics Band, mounted in
fine style and drawn by a four-
in-hand team, went the rounds ser
enading on Christmas day. They
make delightful music.
The Newnan Baptist Sunday
school contributed about twenty
dollars to the poor on last Sunday,
as Christmas gifl. It is more bless
ed to give than receive.
Miss Mattie Hardaway came
home from LaGrange to spend the
holidays, accompanied by Misses
Mary Kitzmiller, of Tennessee, and
Katie Tatum of LaGrange.
The Presbyterian Sunday-School
enjoyed a Christmas tree Friday:
night in the hall over Milner’s T
store. The children were delighted
with their beautiful presents.
Mrs. M. R. Harris and her daug! -
tar. Miss Moss, came dowD from
Atlanta Friday to spend the holi
days with relatives. They are now
with the family of Mr.G. W. Barney.
The editor is laid up with a bilious
attack, you can show y<>u sympathy
with him by forwarding that little
subscription money which is due on
your paper. Bills have to he met if
he it in bed.
NIMMONS INSTITUTE.
Mrs. M. J.Nimmons closed her
school an the 10th inst. and will
open again on the 10th of January.
Thankful tor lilreral patronage in
the past, she solici's a renewal of
the same. 0-4.
Rev. V. A. Ham, of Sharpsburg,
was in the city last week. He will
serve the iollowing churches next
year; New Hope, Coweta; Provi
dence, Troup; Bethel and Union,
Meriwether.
CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS
In order to make a change In
business Arxall Bro’sACo. are
offering their entire Stock of Dry
Goods at Greatly Reduced
Prices
Mrs. P. F. Smith learned a few
days since of the dangerous illness
of her father, Dr. Hobbs, at his
home in Owensboro, K.v, from
pneumonia. We are glad to hear
that he is gradually improving.
OVERCOATS’ OVERCOATS!
I offer at cost to close out, a nice
Jot of Overcoats; also, Ladies’
Wraps, Jackets and Newmarkets.
Also, a lot of Jersey Jackets at re
duced prices. J. A. Kixxard.
10-
1K COST.
ly for charring
sell a choice
it New. York
h BroV* Co
Harry Allmeo, a colored man
who lives on Mr. Ball’s farm, in the
Fourth district, fell in some kind of
a fit last Wednesday on Greenville
street It was thoaght at first that
he was dead, but in a short time he
began to recover consciousness and
was taken heme.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
For Good Fits, Low Prices
Good Goods, go to Arnall Bn
Co.
AXES! AXES! AXES!
A large stock of best makes ranging
in price from 65c to $1, in solid Steel.
Genuine Sam Collins, and our own
extra brand, made to our own order
and warranted. T. is. Fell A Co
9-4
Tne two-horse wagon and the
double set of harness so generous
ly donated by those popular mer
chants, Messrs B. S. Askew A Co.
and Mr Gtenn Burpee, to the Bap
tist churah fund, will be sold next
Tuesday to the highest bidder.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
R. F. Milner & Co. will have
fresh Fish and Oysters every Wed
nesday and Friday. 10-
SEAEPSBtma ACADEMY
wiu open on the first Monday >n
January, 1887. Tuition, 11.09, f 1 50,
f2.00 per month in addition to the
public fttnd. Board from $5,00 to
$8.00 per .month. Music, $2-50 per
month. Mia. Lumpkin is assistant
teacher: - *
V. A. Ham.
Principal.
College Temple,
NEWNAN, GA.
BELOW COST.
Wo have a lot of extra Coats
which we are selling below cost.
5- Arxall Bro’s ACo.
StTIBIUV M*»HT.
The dedication of the new Odd
Fellows Hall will take place next
Saturday night. An address will
be delivered by urand Master La-
Hatte.of Gainesville, and the in
tervals will be enlivened by vocal
and instrumental music. All per
sons who are friendly to the Order
are cordially invited to be present
and this invitation extends esjieci-
ally to the ladies. The Hall is large
and comfortable and will be bril
liantly lighted with new electric
lamps.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
SALE.
The house and lot ou Sitesville
street, Newnan, know as the Dick
son property, will be sold at public
outcry in Newnan on the flrstTues-
day in January. The house con
tains seven rooms besides closets,
pan tries, Ac. There are also a barn,
stables and other outhouses. The
lot contains four acres, upon which
are a great many fine fruit trees.
The situation is elevated, com
manding a fine view- Sold for di
vision. 8-4
The finest line of Holiday Goods
in Newnan at A. J. Lyxdox’s.
10
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
In order to make a change in our
business, we offer for cash at cost
our whole stock of Clothing, Shoes,
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ac. Also,
Jeans and Flannels, foi the next
thirty days. Those indebted to us
will please come forward at once
and settle. B. 8. Askew ACo.
9-4
PURE CANDY,
Dates. Citrons, Currents, Cranber
ries, Figs, Apples, Oranges, Mince
Meat,Preserves and Jellies, at
10- R. F. Milxer ACo.
CHEAP FLOUR.
We have on hand 200 barrels of
Flour which we axe selling lower
than ever before, Arxall Biwas
A Co. 5-
XMAS
GOODS!
_ nvite the ladies of Newnan and vi
cinity to call and examine my stock of
Children’s Books, which I have in great
arietv. Writing Desks, Scrap-Books,
Autograph Albums, Photograph A1
bums. Picture Frames, all kinds of
games, and hundreds of things for Christ
mas presents.
31M-A.S CARDS,
Tbe handsomest ever brought to New
nan, Call and see them.
ART GOODS!
Keep on hand all kinds of Art Goods
WALL PAPER!
The largest and handsomest stock
i-er brought to this part ot the state.
Write for prices.
Be sure and give me a callbetore buy
ing elsewhere. Send in your orders by
mail and they will receive prompt atten
tion Call at
S. S. WILSON’S,
No. 4, Opera House Building.
Dr. Thomas J. Jones
R ESPBi 7 FULLY offers his services
to th“ eople in Newnan and vicini-
eople
('flic • r Depot street, R. H. Barnes’
slil Jewel ■ office. Residence on Depot
otreet third building east of A. Jt W. P.
LOST.
One share of the Savannah,
Griffin A N. Ala. railroad and one
note for#200'on Joseph Young, lost
on the road from Newnan to Jo-
T»eph Young’s. 8-4
Jos. T.Young.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
A beautiful Swiss Cottage with
aix rooms, near the Baptist and
Methodist churches, and near the
Male and Female- College*. A bar-
to any one wishing a aice borne.
Is one of the fixed educational
institutions of Geo’gia, and
stands deservedly in the front
rank of cheap, thorough, progres
sive colleges.
Music, Art, and all depart
ments of Literature are presided
over by able teachers.
Htre the elegant acquirements
oi life and a thorough education
haimoniously blend.
Our grand object has been to
find the a ant of the times in mat
ters of training, and strike for it
on the most direct line.
Give us patronage, and we will
edge success.
"lie Spring Term begins Jan.
4. 'S87.
K Catalogue apply to
M. F. Kellogg,Pres, and Prof.,
Newnan, Ga.
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES*
CHINA,
BRIC-A-BRAC,
GOLD PENS, &c.,
IN GOOD ASSORTMENT FOR
THE HOLIDAYS AT
f.E.
Come early and makeja selection
r ffi£maCordial
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT t
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
JT fives NEW
TT is In vigor mt-
inf and De
lightful to take,
and of great value
aa a Medicine for
weak and Ailing
Women and Chil
dren.
LIFE to the
whole SYSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles, TGo
ing the NERVES,
and completelyDi-
gesting tbe food.
physicians, telling
selected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill- |
fully, making
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy.
aa!« by a'
Pl.
how to treat dis<
eases at HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand
some cards by new
H el iotype process,
not ke-p TOUXA tOSDUL, rarait |LM, u4*a&l
will toa aant, ckancaa p
Volina Drug and Chemical Company
BALTIIOU, ID, C. i. A.
NEW HARDWARE STORE
Greenville St., Newnan, Ga
Farm and School Bells, Scovil
Hoes, Ames Shovels, Blood’s Axes
Brush and Brier Hooks, Chilled
Plows, Cotton Planters, Iron Axles,
Thimble Skeins, Buggy and Wag
on Timbers, Tire Iron, Plow Steel,
English Washpots, Ovens and
Skillets, Picks and Mattocks, Stoves
and Stove Pans, Sad Irons, Ma
nure Forks, and a complete assort
ment of Shelf Hardware, Pistols
and Cartridges, Garden and Field
Seeds. A. Pore.
19-32.
STILSO 3ST,
JEW
^LER,
11. DOIIMf & CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
55 Whitehall .reet, Atlanta, Ga.
New and Full Lines of Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware.
Clocks, Canes, <fcc.
New G 'ods and New Store, but uow, as heretofore, Reliable Goods,
Fair Dealing and Bottom Prices. 52 26
W. C. Aycock,
WHITESBUEG, GEORGIA?
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Dressed and Matched Flooring, Ceiling and Rough Lumber, Laths,
Shingles, all kinds of Mouldings, Sawed and Turned Ballasters,
Brackets, <fcc., Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Mv Blinds are wired with patent clincher wire machine, which never break loose.
corresf>ondeuce solicited and special pricesgivenon bills for bnildings.
Write fo; price list and discounts on Sash. Doors and Blinds, Ac. 4-32
NSON s ANODYNE
Aathma. Bronchitis. Neuralgia. Bheuml
eking Cough.Whooping Cough. Catarrh, ChoieJ
pa.sndSpinal Plssases. Pamphlet free. Dr. I.
■■■PILLS
«r> (TURKS-
LINIMENT"
^^Bhxna, Bronchitis. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lung*.
kthfrla. ©roup. Asthma. Bronchitis. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Bleeding at the 1
MW, w—Cough, whooping Cough. Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cl
~~ “ — id Spinal Diseases. Pamphlet free. Dr. I. 8. Johnson ft Co., Boston.
i J MAKE
No Introductory Chat with onr friend* There is no apol
ogy to offer for this, either, hetuise this is a
BUSINESS ADVERTSEMENT!
And Don' t You Forge’iIt !
CLOAKS AND WRAPS!
We can openly defy the whole state on these goods- luiv©n overwhelming
ock and will dose them out at wonderfully low prices. \The w* f er has only be-
in. The prophets and the “goose hone” all predict eomweathfc ahead. Come
Idle wc can afford to give you timely bargains. .Terseys it very )W cut” prices
KNIT UNDERWEAR!--,
Here again we are defiant, because nolxidy can touch us. Knit Underwear for
Ladies, Children and Men- We do all the business of thetuvnin this line, and
are not afraid of being touched hy factory prices. We have 1 ought out the facto
ries and are underseHing.thcm.
LOWEK YET
On Flannels and Pant Stuff, we are ahead of the closest competitors. We liavo
an immense stock, and everything is down to low rock prices. . /
A new and extensive stock of handsome holiday goods) ^nothing useful a-*
something to please everybody.
NEW, RICH
BLOOD.
No others like them In th« world. Will positively cure or
relievo oil moaner of itene— The information around each box la worth ten timoo the ooet or a box of
pi iia Find out about them end you win always be thankful. One pill a dote. II In at rated pamphUt
free. Bold cweiyw hero, or sent by mail tbr Me. inatanipa. Dr. I. S. JOHNSON > CO., 23 C.H. 8t.. Boeton.
KSrflER Conditli
Powder ia abeolul
pure and highly
centratad-One oi
worth a pound of |
y other kind. It
•trlctly a medicine
i given with fbod.
•id everywhere, o
prepaid, for *8.00.
HIKE HENS LAY
Nothing
will make hrae ley
like It. It cures
chicken cholera and
all diseases of hens.
Orth its weight
•Id. Illustrated
— — .j by mail ftaa.
r sent by mail for Sft oants in stamps. 21-1 lb- air-tight tin cans. *1: by mail, S1.3U
, prepaid, for 13.00- Dk. L B. JOHNSON 8 00.. Boefoa—
sssssssssssss
S 0 For Fifty Years the great Remedy for
SI Blood Poison ana SMn Diseases,
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Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free to all who apply. It should be
carefully read by everybody. Address
*HE SWIFT SPZCifiC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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BRADFIELD’S
An infalible specific lor
all the diseases peculiar to
women, such as painful or
suppressed Menstruation,
Falling of the \Vomb,Leu-
corrhora or Whites, etc.
FEMALE
CHANGE OF LIFE.
If taken (luring this crit
ical period, great suffering
and nanger can be entirely
avoided.
REGULATOR!
Send for our h(>ok containing valua
ble information for women. It will be
mailed free to applicants..
Buadfiei.d ReuvlatokCo., Atlanta, Ga.
INTENDING ADVERTISEBS
Should Address
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.,
10 Spruxe Street, New York City
For .Select Listof 1,000 Newspapers.
WtU be sent FREE, on applicrtlon.
Combined with Great RefraetingPower,
THEY ARE AS TRANSPARENT AND
COLORLESS AS LIGHT ITSELF.
And for softness of endurance to
the eye can not be excelled, enab
ling the wearer to read for bours
without fatigue. In {act, they are
PERFECT SIGHT PRESERVERS.
RELIABLE REMEDY
CURE FOR T For .Sick Stomach,
C0NSTIPAT]0H l 1 t , i o veL”r ,lahe ’ C0H ‘'
Effervcs-
Seltzor Aperient.
Testimonials from the leading
physicians in he United States
governors, senators, legislators
stockmen, men of note in all pro
fessions and in different branches
of trade, bankers, mechanics , etc.,
can be given, who have had their
sight improved by their use.
ALL EYES FITTED AND THE FIT
GUARANTEED BY
A. J. Lyndon
Newnan, Ga.
These glasses are not supplied to
It is certain in its peddlers at any price,
effects. It is gentle
in it<* action. It is
i ialatahle to the taste.
t can be relied np^>n
tc curs .and. ft cures
by assisting mo jv
AND outraging, nature.
Do not take violent
Sick-Hzariche,
Catarrh .
luream Balm
DYSPEPSIA, purgatives your
selves, or allow your children to take
them, always use'this elegant pharma
ceotieal prepaiation. which has been for
more than forty } ears a public favorite.
Hoblby druggists everywhere.
NEWNAN
U1E SE1MM
OLD in HEAD
CATARRH
HAY FEVER.
Not a Liquid,
•muft'or Powder.
i-Veelrom Jnjari-
*us Drugs and
<^fren.sive odors.
C. L. MOSES and A. S. JONES
Instractoxs.
THE SPRING TERM
A particle of the Bairn is applied into
each nostril, is agreeable to use and is
quickly absorbed, effectually cleansing
tne nasal passages of catarrdal virus,
! causing healthy secretions.
I It allays pain and in flam matien,protects
; the membranal linings of the head from
1 additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the sense of taste and
smell. Beneficial resultsa-e realized by
a few applications. A thorough treat
ment will core. Price 50 cents at drug
gists; by mail, registered, 60 cents. Cnr-
cnlars sent free.
Ely Brothers, Druggists, Owego, N. Y.
BEGINS
First Monday in
1887.
Address the Principals lor catalogue.
J0-
TO ADVERTISERS Lowest Rates
for advertiaingin good newspapers
sent free. Address Geo. P. Rowel) Jc Co.,
Janaary, spruce st-,x. y.
S700toS2500g
Water Proofs and Rfcillants
For ladies’ and childrens’ suits. We know
we are imders^Yrtfe'evvbipdy here,
Linen Handkerchiefs in great variety.
Let evervlxidv blow their horns, bufc’you will make a mistakejii you fail to come to
us for any of these goods. Blankets from 85c to $15.00. 10 per cent, low
er than any house in Georgia. Comforts from 50c to $8.50 and $4.00. iNow tnes ,
are big values, and we won’t deceive you when you come.
DRESS GOODS.
A fearful reduction in everything we have in the way of Dreys Goods.
We have a heavy stock, a superb selection, choice material, and we in
tend to surprise everybody who will come and look at them.
Evening Silk in great variety. New Silk Cord and Buttons to match
for evening trimming. The handsomest line of Holiday Millinery ever
brought to Atlanta.
OVES.
New Kid Gloves in ell colors, 50,65,75, $1 and $1.50. Our $1 Gloves
are guaranteed.
TABLE LINTENS.
We will save you 25 per cent, on these goods. New Buehings. New
Collars and Cuffs. Big drives in bleached and unbleached Domest.cs
Good Prints at 3 and 3>~c. Prints at 5c, cheap at 7>;e.
SHOES.
We are ahead of oar own purposes in Shoes. We run more men and
have more Shoes and sell more Shoes than any house—than any two
houses—in Atlanta. Shoes for everybody and Shoes cheap enough to
open your eyes.
11 DOUGHERTY & CO.
THOMPSON BROS.
I
Bedroom, Parlor and Dining Room Fornito
Big Stock and Low Prices.;
PAROR AND CHURCH ORGANS,
WOOD ANDMETALLIC BURIAL CASESl
eplft-1
'Orders attended to at any hour day or night.
THOMPSON BROS Newnan. Ga.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Wind Mills, Pumps,
Tanks, Etc.,
ALSO
Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses
Oil Mills, Etc.
CONSTRUCT
Public aad Private Water Works,TKailroad Water
Supplies, Steam Pumps, Pipe and kira*« t>iood«.
Mend.for Catalogue and Prices.
E. VAN WINKLE * CO.,
52-13 Box 83, ATLANTA, GA.
O-C ISON.
o. o. McNamara.
NEWNAN MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS,
ISON & McNAMARA.
DEALERS IN
MARBLE&GRANITE
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v
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, TAB
LETS, CURBING. ETC.
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