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Joseph Elsas,
North »idc Public Square,
MAJUITTA. - 8A,
Keep* n full Line of
DBY GOODS,
BOJT6, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
READY MADE
CLOTHING
AND NOTIONS.
He make* a specialty of LADIE'S and
GEATLEKAN’S knit underwear
Also a Specialty in
Cutlery—Razors
SPECTACLES—A GREAT
VARIETY—SUITS
ANY EYES.
Go to see JOSEPH ELSAS, you will
find his price* all right.
Feb. 3. 1881, ly.
McAfee House
CANTON, - - - GEORGIA.
I I ate leased the almve first class HO
TEL and thoroughly renovated and refit*
ted it lor Transi.*ut Visitors and Regular
Hoarders.
TERMS:
Single A/eal, .... 50
Hoard per Day, . . . ft 1.00
lUuSpecial Rates for Longer Time.*fp|
W. B. WHITJfORE, Proprietor
Feb. 8, ly.
1881. 1881.
THE CONSTITUTION.
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THE SOUTHERN
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run mm!
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1 st ff-
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OR,
UNTIL DEATH!
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•STBJi WEEKLY HEWS,
OVHATCKDiY, FKBtUAKY 5,1881.
Will contain the opening chapters of an
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4Ibs. B. M. ZIMMERMAN, of Lake Ir-
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( IOMMENCI NO February 1st, 1881
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Jun 27,10t.
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