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Joseph Elsas,
North side Fublic Square,
MABIB7TA. - fiA.
Keeps a full Line of
DBY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
READY MADE
CLOTHING
AND NOTIONS.
Ho makes a specialty of LADIE'S and
GEATLEMAN’SKNIT UNDERWEAR
Also a Specialty in
Cutlery—Razors
SPECTACLES—A GREAT
VARIETY—SUITS
ANY EYES.
Go to sec JOSEPH ELSAS, you will
find his prices nil right.
Feb. 3, 1881, ly.
McAfee House
CANTON, - - - GEORGIA.
I hare leased the above first, class HO
TEL and thoroughly renovated and lcllt-
ted it for Transient Visitors and Regular
Boarders.
TERMS:
Single .Veal, 50.
Board per Day, . . . % 1.50
DQuSpccial Rates for Longer Time.“tW*
W. B. WHITifORE, Proprietor
Feb, 3, ly.
1881. 1881
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VASCO;
OR,
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R. P. MARTYN,
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Canton School
for
BOYS AND GIRLS.
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Dec. 24, lm.
THE WEEKLY NEW8,
OF SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1881.
Will contain the opening chapters of an
ntensely interesting story with the above
title, written expressly for its columns bv
Mas. B. M. ZIMMERMAN, of Lake Ir
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jflOMMENCING February 1st. 1881
(\Jtiml until further notice, the Passen
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Train Rate, Four (4) Cents per Mile.
Children between 5 and 12 years,
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Jan 27,10t.
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