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[io daily overage number of vi*it-
> the Exposition is 15,000.
be Chronicle thinks Gaiteau the
’least insane of his distinguished fami
ly-
Chattanooga is out of debt with
*80,000 in 8W treasury- So ranch for
being a manufacturing city.
' The first seven miles of the great
Waycross'nnd Pacific railway (that
rnns to Iteppard & Walter's mill) is
about completed.
j- The editor of the Buena Vista Ar-
pus indulged in a dozen ripe, juicy
peaches on the 25th ot November.
They were growp fey* neighbor
■ Sang Armor, colored, was hung on
the 25th ttlt., at ‘Crawfordsvillo, for
the murder of Amos Ellington. Sang
slept well all night, and nto peanuts
all the morning* '
, The one-oentte»mils rate is so low
that a tramp, wishing to visit Atlan.
to, recently .bought a tiekot in prefer
eooe to running (be risk of arid? on
the trucks of tho car.
1 Tcfimuxo tbS ^liobtsu Ciiixxu..
The Shin says: The tunnel between
Dovor and'Cttais advances, Sir Oar-
not Wolsclcy notwithstanding, at tho
rate of a foot an hour.
. «. ..j-UJ
!Dr. Bcehwith; fonud«F of tbe Oin-
oinnati Sanitarium, • private hospi
tal for U>e'insane, says thstif.Gui-
tean's trial luts ranoh longer he will
beeomo a perfect idiot, from softening
of the brsin. > re
The Macon public library Will soon
bsve on doposif the original ohojp
ohest of GeheraV Prandi Marion, of
Revolutionary fame. It is the prop
erty of Mr. Francis Marion King, of
Perry, Ge.' '
Baltimoreans are enxioae to dig out
their channel* #o ns to accommodate
Sir Hugh Allan's big, steamer of 7,000
tons, that requires something uoro
than twenty-three feet of wator. Let
her come right on to Brunswick, gon-
tlcmon; we ll take her in withont any
digging. m < , g
The Waycross Reporter is sntbority
for saying that a nheep rancho, with a
Scotch shepherd,'will soon be amoig
the new enterprises of that section.—
We would liko to know that not only
one but one hundred would be start
ed. There is money in the business
in the wiregrass regiou of Georgia
Gonerul Sherman is of the opinion
that "if Gnitoau were tied to a cart’s
tail once a week fur six mouths, and.
whipped on bis bare back from the
jail, to the Capitol and back again, and
then bangod. it would be a long time
before another wretch of his stripe
wonld attempt to acquire fame by
murdering a President."
Gaiteau's trial will cost tho govern
ment a perfect miat of money. Re
sides throwing the whole nation into
mourning, and breaking up tbe tint
and only grand stride toward the res
toration of perfect peace, tbo abomi
nable crank will cost the country
thousands of dollars before bis caw it
finally adjudicated. Behold, bow
great a disturbance a little powder
has made. ^
Among the cheeky things now
afloat is an effort to extort from Con
gress or tbe public more money for
'Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, who is repre
sented os being in needy circum
stances. She now bos an income q(,
*3,000 from Congress and as much or
more from other sources, beside* hav
ing neons Cabinet officer. Wo learn,
however, that tho Lincoiu family nra
indignant over tho matter, and de
nounce it as without foundation
fratro LAWN.
For tbe benefit of onr readers, we
copy below, from an exchange, a sum'
rnnry of some important laws passed
by the last Legislature, and which ate
. strafe. to bo ad vc.
dUy fom5feelA1n«tead of eight, ha
heretofore:
Any person or persons keeping or
carrying on cither by himself or for
another a barroom or other place
spirituone liquors are sold by
retail, to be drank on tbe spot, who
employs any minor in snob barroom'
or other place, shall be guilty of 'a
misdemeanor.
~Tw collectors are no longer cx-oflk
cio sheriffs for sole of property and
otbar purpose s. »
It is a misdemeanor to bay or sell,
or to offer to sell, a voto, or be in any
way oonnocted or concerned in bay
ing or soiiing a vote at any election m
tbo State,'or in any county thereof.
It is a misdemeanor for any ono to
tiny or sell, or receive or deliver, seed
ootton in tbe State after sunset or be-
tore snurise.
It is a misdcraOanor to intentional-
ly point a pistol, whetbor loaded or
not, at anotbor, except in sham bat
tles bv tbe military or othor instances
in defence of poison, property or hab
itation, or otbor instances standing
apon like footing of reason end jus.
tic*.
Wilfully driving or riding tbo horse
or mulo^if anotbor, without bis con
sent, is a misdemeanor.
The fonder can contract fur, and
oolloct any rate of interest lliq bor
rower ogress, in'writing,'to pay, un
less tbe borroWcr will come into court
aud- contest the interest in which
event tlyo Jcndor can polled only 8 per
cent
Pr.q^NNIJlt OUTDORVj AOAJN
This story hbmfis from BattleCfeek,
Miflb :’Mrs: Henry Afghani, who bad
not taken a mouthful of food daring
tin past fourteen months, now has a
fair chance for recovery. Paralysis of
the stomach-wne caused by a nervous
sbookj ond for more than n yoar she
has been sustained by injedions and
baths. During this time her weight
has been reduced from 175 to 50
pound* Her physician* gave her up
sometime ago, mid her death was
thought to be inevitable. A mutual
iusurance company, of which alio was
a member, prepaid-her policy of *500
to meet tbe needs of her family. A
few days ago, however, her stomach
rooovefod, apparently, and retained a
small amonnt. of food taken through
the month. •
McIntosh, of the Albany .Veto and
Advertiser, thinks that .the Georgia
pres* should call another convention
before tbe Exposition closes. We
deem each a call highly proper, and
wonld suggest tbe 20th of December
u tbe time, for on tbst day the cutiio
press of tbe foiled States are invited
there. For oar part, we don't ted
that' we have had the fall vnlae of onr
free pas*, as wo ware there entirely
too early to see one-third of tbe ex
hibits.
A {host brutal double inurdor was
committed recently near Boston, Gs.,
ou tho persoiis of Mrp. Clowis'nud her
little daughter. Mr. tilewis left home
in the morning and'on returning in
the evening found bis wiTo and child
lyihg tm the floor with tlioir heads
ipfit open With nu axe. Tho same im
plement was used by the murderer in
breaking open wardrobos and trnnks,
evidently ill Bonrcb of money. A col
ored man, Andrew Rogers, has boon
inspected, and is now in jail uwaiti„g
tbe setiou of court
The deacons of a Congrcgatiuuul
church in Counoot-icut roeoutly wroto
their pastor a formal letter to the ef
fect that they wanted him to stop us
ing tin- Revised Version of the New
Testament, aud to uso the " Saint
James" version, which they had al
ways been accustomed to honr Dis
gusted with such a combination of
routishuess, tiie pastor resigned his
charge.
Dr. John If. Stovons, Stonewall
Jackson's principal surgeon in tho
list*- war, was found dend in Ins office
at Dallas, Texas, last Friday evening,
into which he had gone after return-
ina from n pleasure ride. He was a
Virginian, bnt luirf resided at Dallas
sine© the war
At a game dinner in Chicago thirty -
ight kinds of wild fowl wore served,
and the bill ot.fore also tueltided black
bear, igountoiu sheep, buffalo, antel
ope, bison, elk, rabbit, squirrel, ivoo<t-
ihuck and o-assuui
TOM AKTEB IN ATLANTA.
Telsgrtpb u4 Mtrerec«.
Mrs. Arter was deadly opposed to
my going to the Exposition. She’s
one of those tool women who think
tbe sun never sets and rises in any
oUMritovnw-.aDd that Atlanta is so
terribly tricked that when angels fly
oyer it they ero changed into buz-
m Bnt T went all tbe same. 1
generally do as I please when I take
a notion, and I made np my mind to
go and go I did.
I struck Atlanta at that beautiful
hour of the villainous schedule of tbe
Central railroad when it was too late
to go to bed and too early to get dp.
The wind bad been off somewhere sit
ting up with on iceberg, and eame
howling back to its old home, cutting
everybody in its way and freezing tbe
very marrow of the lamp-posts. But
by Knocking abont tbe hotels, first
ono and then tbo other, we managed
to get away with tho lioavy banginj
time. At daylight wo tackled ono ol
tbe "palaco" restaurants of tbe city
for a breakfast. Everything in Atlan
ta is "palace” now; Ton road 'signs
of palaco Bleeping rooms—two slatted
tied, gnnno-sack quilt and cast-iron
pillow—of palace barber shops and
palaco saloons along the streets on
either hand. We paid forty-fivo cent*
for a steak that would have answered
for n scotch for a locomotive, and a
cup of coffeo that smelt so strongly of
anciont roaches that it sickoned ns.—
For a good square breakfast, tsekle
not the palace hasboriee. Go to a ho
tel-hunt up Ed Calloway at tho Kim
ball, or Henry G)over at the Mark
ham.
After the bloody straggle with tbo
steak, which I loft in good condition
for the next enstomer, I purchased
cigor. •
They take coins with holes in them
in Atlanta. Jnst so there’s a feather
left in tho cnglo's tail and enough of
it left to hold it by, any sort of dilap
idated coin will pass. What tbe oat-
ing house and liquor men Want is
money There might' bn a hole in a
quarter big enough for a circus pro-
cossion to go through, bnt its dead
sure fortwo drinks. And such drinks!
My store! When n follow wnnts to
make a raise all that he has to do is
to hire a barrel and fill it np with wo-
tor, caycnno pepper and alcohol, and
then add a little sonptogivoitabead,
and he has a good stock uf tbo finest
made. No noed to stick in any color
ing—the water one gets in Atlanta
has a color about a cross between a
f air of red stockings and a brick yard.
took one drink at a palaco bar and
in a minute after felt a strong inclina
tion to steal a court house.
When yon go to the Exposition yon
must not oxpeot to rnn on a five-cont
picnic snhodnle. Thoro's nothing
cheap bnt mud, and they can afford
to be liboral with that—thoro’s so
much ot it. Thoro's a good deal of
centennial monkey business about the
Exposition, and Ine stranger is made
to think Atlanta is a big town wheth
er or not. You go down to a depot
whore all kinds of flash signs strike
yon, and yon see dend loads ot Expo
sition officials. Young fellows in bluo
uniforms trimmed in red nndgold and
i natty cup with tho word “Exposi
tion” on it, are flitting nliotit liken
Ibt of fresh naval cadets at tlioir first
ball. The (rain backs in, and you
find tho engine named Exposition;
thou the cars Exposition No. 1, 2 and
so on. You buy two tickets, to go
and come, nnd you aro troubled only
to got a sent, for no conductor comes
around. If'yon are unused to travel
ing and haven't learned Ibnt in such
crowds it’s every man for himsolf,
you'll stood up all tho way. Other
wise yon got wedged in botweo
passably pretty girl and a fat woman,
and tho pretty girl shoves her elbow
at yon in a fidgetty sort of ‘way that
nmkos you fuel liko throwing her out
in tho mnd. In seven minutes you
aro at tho park, and you swim along
on tho tido of ongor sonls until you
stiiko a gate where a nobby young
mall in uniform tnkes one of your
railroad tickets. You continue to
swim nnd cuss tho man who trod last
on your pet corn until you strike an
other individual who demands a half
dollar piece Two quarters won’t do,
nnd if you are ao unfortunate na not
to know of this regulation, and gel
Iged in the narrow passwav with
out tho magic half-dullar piece, to be
hauled ent backwards and made to
change the money, I pity yon from
the basement of my heart
t ilt: ltKAI.NUAltClTY
Mr TIloe Oody. of Alabama, has
purchased a half interest in'tlic 11,r-
rien County -Yeics
Mr. Louis Loriliard has lost a dog.
He was stolen. . A reward of *500 to
offered tor detection of the rogue, and
*10,000 will b* spent if necessary.—
This dog—a female—baa produced
*1,000 worth of puppies. She was
learned—could play dominoes and was
studying mathematics. Her vices
were gluttony abd a disposition to
prowl niter it rangers who bed meat.
It to a fashionable craze in New York
tor high-toned dogs, and a besetting
sin to steal them.—Ex.
Ui.JM-k-. {lonl RasUUr
A man went into a bank to borrow
some monoy. He asked if they could
let him have *1,000 for a short time.
” Oil, yes," wob the reply, “*1,000 or
*2,000 if you want it," The rate of in
terest was satisfactorily fixed and the
borrower was asked ns to the eharac-
\ citizen uf Darien lias commenced i tcr ,,f •>“ collaterals. " Colfnteralsf
the pecking office straw fur market l ' OV ™' t « oi "".v, collaterals,” *•«
tho borrower. 'No collaterals
The St Paul I'iniufh-Prc^ — 1 8U *‘* ^ ,D duiker; “ Ibon it will be im-
"We are reliably informed that iVcsi-! l l ' ) ' wibl ° for us to let yon hnvo mon-
lent Viiierd, of'the Northern Pacific e -' TI,B ,aut w “ bllc “ l ( ‘>r a few
has recently completed a contract with , “»‘ l ll ‘" n exclaimed: " I
Thomas L. Edison for the construe- i “ v<5 u H 1 ** 1 * ,eM ° r ulk
tion of fiftv mi'as of railway in Min-' nli0,lt tbc scarcity of greenback*—
nesotn, during the next venr upon ih «re wasu t money enough |o do the
which Mr,. Eilison .is to test trio effi. bu “ Be *» ot the.country. But it does
cioncy of bis electrical engines as a not !ool ‘ 1 »"'* #»d
motive power for railroads. J°» anxious to lend me ail the money
— , I want. No scarcity of greenbacks
A Western .alitor announced that te ' e - B;;t before von lend it you re-j
he would
takes
should Shari aonm it. The next day,. ..
ho had carte ! to the door of his rosi-, ll l,0 ' t 11 ’i-aicity of greenbacks tbo
dencc a'dozen black bitds and a dead j country is suffering fr.mvbnt a scar-
mule. Tbe next day he wrote: " Ser-I city of collaterals"
or mind tin; game—notices will be: *‘
|>ubliah£t] a*s usual H 1,10 " a. v< *»'oaa brusM baL*l nan cotu-
*♦■ * uiunccil to loot tulle*.
aHKRMO.S I.\ | »OU.\KM. .
s * „ , . ~ 1 KittottUi (untplrxlon
itaihiii IWuh ta!
The voice may be the voioe of ,\ t . Gan he had by every tody who will
thur, but the hand is the band ofCjranL ! u *® I’arkr r's Ginger Tonic, For
' — •.♦,*- promptly regulating tho liver aud kij-
Vr*r Ualrtarr lluHor«M<
STEPHENS ON THE TARIFF.
Alexander H. Stephens recently
said on tbe tariff question: “ Tbe tar
iff, the tariff, and the Southern opin
ion regarding it I I am not sure what
it is; Lb foot, I don't think tbo people
of the South givo much thought to it.
Bnt for myself, I made np my miod
before I left college that a tariff upon
articles whtch'wo can produce here, is
decidedly tbe wisest, best and most
judicious mode of raising revenue for
tbe support of the government, and I
have never changed my views. I was
brongbt up. in the Henry Clay school,
though I never went to tbo lengths
be did. The tariff .is an economical
question, bat the politicians have made
it a political one—very nnwisely, I
think. There fehottld be no difference
of opinion aa to tbe wisdom of a ju
dicious tariff—for protection that pro
tects, I mean. If the existing tariff to
injarioa* to tbo North, so it to to tbe
Soatb; and it to so to both. It most
be revised, and that for the general
intereatoof the wholo country, and
when that Is done there trill be no
sectional bearing in it. This is one
country, with great diversity of inter
ests, bntatoriff jndioionsly laid wonld
be equally beneficial to all. Bnt tbon
I do not wont to be quoted, and did
not intend to any as mneb as I have,but
if I Kve the oountry will bear from me
in Congress on this question."
Savannah Timer: “The Commis
sioner ot Internal Revenue, Mr.
Raum, says that in bis annual report
he will fnrnisb some information in
reference to tbe food given to tbe
cows nnd pig* of tbe Wost. Ho says
that a lurge portion of tbe food of
these animals comes from tbe distil
lery slops. According to this, by the
time a Western pig is in condition to
bo slanghtered nnd made up into
hums, sausage, etc., for Eastern con
sumption, lie mast be ns thoronghly
saturated with alcohol as a veritable
"judge" or “major’’ with a largo prac
tice at the bar. The question thou
presents itself whether the good tern-
parsnee people, who fesst on tbo con
centrated essenco of whiskey, of which
the porker consists, aro not violating
their pledges nnd professions. So
with thecows which coins here os such
fino Western hoof, and tbe cheese nnd
batter which they produce before tlioy
are turned into beef.
Xerxes is said to bavo wept, when
be behold tbe millions of men com
posing his srmy, at tbo thought that,
in a few yoare, nil tho vast array of
barann lifo would be dead.
Macon, G.\. •
Memos. Lamau, Rankin’ A Lasuii—
Oenllemm—My little girl, 8 years old
line been for sumo time troubled with
a severe cough, which physicians pro
nounced bronchitis. She slept but
little, coughing nearly theentire night,
aud wo had to got up very often to
help her out, tbo cough was so sovero.
At yonr solicitation, I bought a bottle
of Brewer's Lung Restorer, and she
began to improve at oiica, and has
been sleeping nicely ever since, and I
firmly boiiovu sho will bo permanently
enroll I wns very much frightened
at her condition nut long aince, but
am now rejoicing at her rapid recovery.
Yours truly Gko. F. Wish.
T.wloii County.
Tins is to certify that I bad asthma
for thirty-five years, nnd used n groat
many different kinds of remedies.—
Was treated five years without find
ing relief. I then used your Lung
Roatorer, and found in it a permanent
cure. Very truly yours,
novlff-lm Z. .J Pahkh.
Brunswick Bracket Works
RICHMOND STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
EDWARDS, WARD A CO, PROPRIETORS.
Wood Turning:, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc.,
If all ilYlM milt* |o order. Wood Turning
TcFtll And CtrrnUr ttaw.
dtetatch. Oct**•
t>f every d«M:ri*itlon, Also, Her. 11 And Ct
tug dona with ueatnaas and diai«tch. Ot
fluted Balnatara, Xawela And Italia constantly
hand or matte to oridar. ratterna. Model#, ltnpf and
'fwiatad Work#. T#n-Fia* aud Hall*. Indian Clabt,
Moulding*, both straight and r.lrenlar, tor carpet),
ter*, cabinet maker* and piano forte manufacturer*,
in flact, all trad** aappllnd in their different branch*
ea. Wo hava also tbe Aneat line of Bracket*. 1‘aper
Holder#, supper and Btanoaropic Ci
Clock Hhalve*, Hat and Towel
at rvaaooabla rate*.
Larioso Hall.
SKilM Hli\K
Will ba opened *very
Tushy & Friday Night
Comaieminit 16th it
a vTK* WILL BE
or #i«v tatcra
be ala ter#
vould cease to publish the hie j T‘ lte collaterals. Now. that s JU8t rt , [it „^„,
i ot ga,im from hunters, unless he' w " st 1 haven't got an,I can’t obtain, j
Id shari soma it. The uext day j au : ! ’ iave co, " e ‘-° l *> e conclusion that
Fire insurance!
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AGENT,
th^ L'llotrihs Fire !ti»uraare C!om-
paniea
l ,Mttl||>l| Athvbft.fvii.
neys and purifying thebloml, thereto
But their premature appearance ta »n- nothing like it, nu.t this is the reason
noy mg. Farker’s Hair Balsam is pop.: « by it to quickly n-rei> >-t-R pimples and
alar for cleanliness and promptly re-jgivos a rosy hlooiu to the cheek. See
etoriug the youthful color. [ notice. novlu-lm
-jir. It. Y n
Manhattan Fire Iniuranca Co, y X B
Watertown Fire Insurance Ocmpany, N. Y. "m.fion
tvtnmbttd Inu.rsnce CO. Coittaibu*. Miw. A'-'GOO
Merchants k Mechanic* Ine.Co. of Va Vo.iO)
UMuraace on dwelUnga at wary i »w rat## In town
a eowatry. lallJm
W. J. PBICE,
INSPECTOR OF
NAVAL STORES,
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA
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COMMISSIOIV
MERCHANTS.
Xitat orReKtitend Voter* for tbo manic*
fpal election to be held on Hie 10th
Bar or December* 1881,
Andenoe, Wtai Andoraon, Jacob Amea, P H
Abnetrong, Dcnttla Atkinson, 8 R Adams, Aug
Anderson,W H Armstrong. Robt AtkUuon. U D
Armstrong. Frad Armstrong, Jno Abbott, Wiley
Anderson, Thog Adams, G g
Abl
l # J*B
BrewsUr, P W W Bltin, JI
Briecenkk,Rb Bonnott.JAB DjrnLCW
Brieao'-ilck, Ernest Beach, J L Borchardt. A
Borchrrdt, Samnel Broeklngton, B A Braxton, A
BoflUor. Samuel Boatwlck, J B Blue, Frank
Wain, W 8 Brock, TW Bird, Henry
Bartktt* Panl Bailor, Edward Burns, J ■
Barrkke BF Burbage, WE Blain.JS
Berrie, WII Barnett, Joe
Sumua,WX Vrewatcr,FA
Battle, Ephi “
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Brook,, Ailolphu, Hiirronchi, W B Ben, O W
5““*.- BojrS, jfndrow Biker. WM
Brnad, Jotlko Snnrn.Zik, IKrrio. WA
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Chandler, George Cannon, J B Crorstt, A J
Cooper. John Connolly, J U Oerter, W H
Ororatl, William Cotton, M J CtrtvcU, e It
Chrlatophar.HJ Carter, Oaorga Creamer, PH
Cowart,TIJ Cnylcr, Xfoaca Cohen, 18
Christopher, Bob! Carter, Junlua dark, David
Coundl. BenJ Cooper. Martin Cooper, JM
Carswell, LL Clayton,Cato Cook,JR
L W dark, Ban lrld Gates, A O
_ _Ja, JT Christie,Chaa Clark.TO
Campbell, Thoa Carter, J M Cook, 8 H
Clements, Mingo Cowman, G H Coney, M V
CWfyl^BM Cateman, Jaa Cooper,CM
Croombs, Albert Cadona, Horaoa
Dart.CrbannaJr DlUon.DJa* Dnau, HT
Dorlllion, Thomas Docrfllngrr, C J Davis, JB
Doerflinger, W F Dupree, LT Davie, LB
Darla, David Dsfey, D W Dunn, D T
Davhlson, David Doerflingar. F J Dart,WB
Davenport. J W Dexter, T W Dart. J E
Dexter, Oil Driver, Chaa Dexter, JM
Dunnaway, J A Davenport, W O Daniels, B U
Dennison, Albert DarLBrbeon* Dart, BOP
,Wm Edwards, Riley Kill*, OR
rling.JF Ellis, WR Emery.DO
Good bread, T B OiU, J D urocn, * u
Orcenfleld, Richard Goodyear, C P Gale, F P
Goodbread.BT Gardner, Btavas Green,Alfred
Grant, Joseph Good breed, D B Gibson, Alien
Good bread, IIB Goodbread, PT Gala, AD
Oraanflald, J O Gallagher, Jaa Golden, W P
Croodbraad. Oliver Governor, David Gilson. Jesse
Gate*. William Gray. H P Gore. T W
Goodbread. 0 O Golden, J P
El
Houston, B H Hoyt, L D
Iiackott, W A Holland, W A
Harrison. JT Harris, W II
Green,'JO
PB HolxendorfRB Harvey,EJ
Robt Hamy, J P Holm**, J 8
Harmon, James JIsrris^L W Holme*, W H
Hatrlaoo, W H Hart, W J uwim, siax
Harris, Henry Hackney, Alax Hall, WII
Uaxlehurat, L W Jr Harris, Jacob Hardy, W W
Hamilton, Gao Hudson, H D Hanson, G A
Uaxlehurat, Joe
Hunter, York
Hamilton. Jr re
Harris, Amos lllnea, AK
Harris. Adam IHU. Irwin
Hard|, Tboirae
Goods bought and
sold on closest fig
urcs. Consignments
solicited.
WE SELL
AS CHEAP AS ANY AND
CHEAPER
Johnson, Alfred Jackson, Wra Jones, WT
Johnson, Ilsrry Jones, Robert Jonas. Prod
•—•—in,Wash Jenkins, Robt Jackson, TW
ta, Joseph Johnson, Oeo Jenkins, Oeo
a, Milas Jackson, Barrel Johnson, JV
is, Byal Jenkins, OnBvo Jobnaoo, W A
Lambright, James ki Lloyd, Wilson Leavy, L J
Lambrlght, Jos K Linrens. Arnold Lucas, U X
Lang, Emanuel Logan, Henry Lycn, W W
tang. TII Large, David Lloyd, 8 W
Lucreo, Joseph Llttlt tiild, 8 C Luadin, C P
Latimoro, Richard . Lambert, Frederick
Moore, CO
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