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Th Cleveland Progress.
Knterol at tVe ISawt-office at Cleveland
anBrrnud-r.Uoa M,Sl Matte-. Jan. 39, '03.
UfidM Uay^m rf White county
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
you rttKMiMCMT:
" GKOVKU CLEVELAND
A)iHU or raw von*.
n i r FOR VirR-PinWWNT:.
ADI. AI K. STEVENSON,
of ti-i.isow.
for (Tixr.itv>n:
1ION. F. CAKTBRTATK,
OF rtCKF.NB.
Alfred, I a tivl Tennyson, poet
laureate of England l<t dead.
The Third party it) small pota
toes mid few in the hill.
The prodigals itro returning
Let ui) give thank*.
Come hack hoys. You are sun
of a welcome.
It takes a man to acknowledge
his own faults, lie men and come
hack under the hroad folds of the
Democratic flag.
AVo know you are sore over
your late defeat, hoys. Try some
bemoeratic plaster and liniment
and you will he all right.
Remember the election for
President, and congress members
will he held Nov. 8th. It. is the
first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November.
Peek failed to carry Roekdale,
Gorman could not defeat Cook
in Tal I Hit, Ivy lost Thomas comi
ty, Ware did not deliver Fayette,
Mahafl'ey run behind in Jackson,
1 turret t enmo out )t,fi00 behind
Nesbitt in Richmond. It looks
very much as if the Third party
convention picked out a weak
ticket. Possibly spins wicked
Dpnpicy at helped to select the
candidates for them.—Journal.
,-v. Tho colored voter’s of rAVhitc
county, with very few exceptions,
voted the Doniioyratio ticket.
W* me glad to see them alive to
the general interest of every
southerner, as well as to their
^ -own Individual interest. It shows
a spirit of progress in them, hith
erto unnoticed, and u marked
step in the advancement of their
’"people.
President Harrison is mad hc-
caUse pr the failure of the Peo
ple's party to split tho solid south,
mid vents his spleen in these
words:
*‘Viiav» washed iny hands of
the south,’’-“it is a land of rebels
and traitors who care nothing for
tin* sanctity of the ballot, and 1
will lycver lie in favoi of making
un active campaign down there
until we can place bayonets at
the polls. ] am now more than
ever in favor of ramming a force
hill down their throats.”
70,000.
COL. J. E. POTTLE
WITHDRAWS.
TO
The People r of The Sixth
Congrossianal District.
I take this menus to nnnoiincc
that I am im longer a candidate
for Congress from this District.
In doing fto, 1 desire to deal
with perfect frankness with my
friends. 1 have no want of ap
preciation of the honor done me
in asking me to lead the People’s
puily in the District.
For reasons purely personal it
has so far been simply impossible
for ine to make the canvass of the
district with the necessary and
proper energy. It is an expen
sive business. It requires time
and labor. Financially, I have
been unable to meet (he necessi
ty—my time has lieeii absolutely
required in looking after my own
private afl'airs.
The result of the recent election
has demonstrated beyond a shad
ow of doubt, that there can pos
sibly lie not even a shadow of
hope for the election of the Peo
ple’s party iiomiueo in the (Itli
district. My obligations to my
family and myself command that
I devote my energies to that ser
vice rather than waste them in a
campaign the result of which is
already unalterably fixed.
The issue to idl intents and
purposes between the Democratic
and tho People’s parties, Ims
been decided. It is perfect folly
to make any other and greater
sacrifice for it in Georgia. Il
would lie unjust to my family
and to myself to continue the
light.
In withdrawing, I do so with
the profound satisfaction that I
have not said a word during the
campaign, thut any honest and
fair-minded man can say is un
worthy a southern white man
and gentleman. I do so with
tlie satisfaction that I have made
tho best fight ill mv power under
the circumstances for the princi
ples which I believe to ho right.
1 do so, also, with an abiding
confidence that sooner or latter,
somehow, tho wrongs of leirisln-
tion which have grievously injur
ed the Southland will ho right
ed.
Tho people of Georgia have
spoken and they declare in no un
certain terms that the People's
party movement in Georgia is an
utter fnift|rJl iiiid 1 bow to their
decision. 1 shall not forsake my
convictions because they me de
feated at the polls, but it seems
to mo, after honest reflection
that it is worse than foolish to re
main in tho field when there is
no result possible butovefwholm-
ing defeat, especially in view of
the fact 1 lint the sacrifice I would
he compelled to make is greater
than I would ask of any man.
I am grateful to the friends
who have loyally stood by me,
and grateful also to my political
foes who have in the main treat
ed me with uniform fairness. My
first and highest ambition is the
prosperity of my native state and
her people, and in ail I have said
and done their good has been my
inspiration.
If in the future my judgment
becomes satisfied that in tho Dem
ocratic party is tho hope of the
South it shall have my cordial
support. Yours Respectfully,
Joskuh E. Pottle.
to-day, I address you this inquiry
to know if she ever gave utter
ance to the statement quoted?
By kindly answering the above
you will oblige. Very truly years.
AV. F. Fini>i.ky.
>IK. CLEVELAND TO MR. FINDLEY.
Gray Gables, Buzzards Bay,
Mass., Sept. 27, 1892.—\V. F.
Findley, Gainesville, Ga. My
Dear Sir: I have received your
letter of September 24th, bring
ing to my attention the newest
falsehood which has been circulat
ed oft the southern slump for the
purpose of prejudicing democrats
against tho support of their tick
et in this canvass.
There is not one single iota of
truth in the story, which in your
letter you attribute to tlit* lion.
Thomas K. Wat aim in a public
speech. Very truly yours.
Grover Cleveland.
i^AA^e respectfully ask the par
don of our renders of last week
for some gross errors in the re
ports of the election.
Governor Nortlien’s majority
will reach nearly 70,000
Our old flag still waves tri
umphantly!
Judge Wm. A. Reaves was
elected senator of the 92nd l)ist.,
by a majority of 279. Carrying
each comity in the district.
White gave him a majority of 20
Lumpkin “ 128
Ihtwsoii “ 181
We alruck Alio People’s party
a heavy blow; one of far more
weight than they expected; but
they are not quite dead yet, and
wo must gather our strength for
the final stroke of extermination
|n November,
L't every Ihnnocrat do his du
ly; rally ’round the colors; and
with Cleveland elected President
and Tnto to represent us in con
gress, we may repose in peace
’till January, in the cousciou»-
Hess Af duty well done.
I
1VII Urn Till brook
8<m of
FJlayor Tillbrook
of McKeesport, Pr»„ lintl n Scrofula bun h under
olio our which the physical! luncml ami then it
hecume n runuhii; sore, ami was followed by
cry Ipola*. Mu. Tillbrook gavo him
Mood’s Sarsaparilla
the Moru honied up, he became perfectly well
ami I.i now a lively, robust boy. Other parent*
whose children suffer from impure blood
should profit by till* example.
HOOr- 8 PlLL8<
reaiotiui; pcrl.tUllic a
ire lUbltual ComCp.ition by
Mionof I lie altinouurjr cvuimL
Democratic Doctrine.
COL. ROBINSON
And Mien 0. Candler, Speak to a
Large Audience.
"NOT A SINGLE IOTA OF
TRUTH."
Gainesville, Ga., Oct. 1.—Edi
tor Constitution; I enclose cor
respondence ln'twecn AV. F. Find
ley and lion. Grover Cleveland,
which please publish in Sunday’s
issue and oblige. Yours,
L. 1). Pickett.
SIR. FINDLEY TO MR. CLEVELAND.
Gainesville, Ga., Sept. 24 1892.
—lion. Grover Cleveland, Buz
zards Bay, Mass. Dear Sir: lion.
Thomas E. AVatson, member of
congress from the tenth district
of Georgia and people’s party
nominee for re-election, said in a
public address “That Mrs. Grov
er Cleveland refused to attend
the unveiling of tho statue to
Gcnorul Robert E, Iah? at Rich
mond, Vn„" giviugas her reason:
“She said she would lie forced to
meet Miss AViuiiie Davis, daught
er of Jctt’erson Davis,” on that
occasion. •
Of course I do not believe this
“rot,” lull as his followers are in
dustriously circulating the charge
Wednesday at noon it was an
nounced that public speaking
would takft place in the court
house, his Honor Judge Well
born granting a recess of exira
time for that, purpose.
Hon. AHcit( 1). Candler was
introduced by 'Mr. Jno. J. Kim-
sey and for fifty-five mhliites ho
discoursed upon the record of the
Democratic party. His speech
was one full of persuasive power,
and truths of telling force. Not
a word of abuse escaped Ills lip.-,
hut he imploicd the wanderers to
comcrbnek jiito the fold, and aid
our party in throwing oft" the
burdens of which we complain.
Col. Robinson of Habersham
county followed, and held the
restless crowd almost spell-hound,
by Ins grand presence and < om-
niiiudiitg voice and gestures. His,
is an eloquence that is rarely
heard or spoken liow-a-days, and
the force of the truths he uttered
found their way into many misin
formed minds, perverted into
stra»ge ways, by the harangues
of place, seeking demagogues of
the Peek and AVetson type.
Hi- denunciation of a party
that indorses that clause in the
preamble of the People’s party
plat-form where it says, that in
telligence, virtue and temperance
are of secondary consideration to
money, was a powerful effort.
The speeches of both, were con
fined almost entirely, to the de
fense of the Democratic party
since the war, and neither of them
uttered a word they could not
fully substantiate.
They wore listened to atten
tively by a crowd of about 400,
composed of both parties.
The People's party men of
AVhile, while they arc wrong,
arc honestly so; hut they are be
ginning to throw oil' the restric
tions that t lit ir party leaders
have imposed upon them; they
listen now, and are daily seeing
where they are wrong, and like
the honest iren, that they are,
acknowledge their fault and come
back to the Democratic ranks.
.. A GRAND PRIZE ..
BIBLE COMPETITION
Two Thousand Dollars in Prizes will
be Equitably Distributed.
A Prize Picture Puz
EXPLANATION. —The following picture contains four faces, a man and hie three dat
Any one can find the man's face, but h h not so easy to distinguish the faces of the three young
The picture was published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attest
our standard remedies. We now offer a MW prise competition in connection with it. As the sole e
is to introduce our medicines into MV homes, those who entered the former competition are requ
net to compete in this one. As to th* reliability of "Thu F»fd PHI C#.,** and the estimation in which
medicines are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are best known, patrons are referred te the
set are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are best known, patrons are
pexs, wholesale druggists and leading business houses generally of Toronto.
‘ Read our plapf.
For *«rv«ra! yeans pant com pet it i on m of on imdrnrtive order have Wen offered by
reputable bunineua botinen null manufacturer*! in England with the object ot
ineivnaijig their nalea a.nd int creating their cuatoinom in their reajtertive twle
Tlieae contehtn, ou Account of the Anqueationed fain lean displayed ih| i:ondwcthiji
them, have intereatedjthe beet people of Great Britain. Believing that competi
tion* offered by a manufacturing concert* aucb an our*, ami conducted in the
Kit me honorable manner, would excite uTitveraal Intend among the intelligent
people of the United State* and Cnnadu, our Company have deckled to offer «
Prize Competition in which our tirat effort will be to make it strictly fair and
impartial. The intention i* to aatinfy every one entering thi* eompetition that
hey have been duly credited with the pcnition which their effort* have earned
for them. Wo are *i»ro that thi* cl**** of * prize content will receive the approva*
of parent* ami all tln»*e having the inetruction of young at heart. Thu prize*
to be a war led in tlii* comjwtition will con* i*t entirely of article* of Huttieient
value to be appreciated by every j»er*on receiving one a* a fair reward for the et
f »rtM put forth by them. Our intention i* to divide the amount to Ih* given away
in prize*, varying in value from eight dollar* to one hundred dollar* each, and
we enter into ah honorable agreement with tho*c entering thi* competition to
diatribute fairly Two Tnot iAND Dollar* in prize*.
AWARD OF PK1ZKH.—Ten of the leading minister* of our city will be in
vited to attend mid nanift in the award of prize*.
PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION.
We will pay Oxr EVXDiiRd4Doli.au* in cash loathe tirat pervon w ho correctly
answer* the followingqucetiorH. Where in the Bible do the following three word
drat appear: t, Rain ; 2, Bukad; 3, Milk. The*econ«l perron aitaweriag correctly
will receive Seventy-five Dollar* in ca*h. The third peraon answering correctly
will receive Fifty Dollar* in cu*h. The next ten w ill each receive an elegant Coin
Kilyich (limiting) Watch. The next ten will each receive an elegant 811.1c Dkkmh
Will each
tii'Mt-t*lu>
urthi.
pattern (aixtecii yard* in any color). The nex
pair of Opera Glasakf.
LAST PRIZES.—Tl.t thirty-three person* sending the tliirty-three ct
wei’M which nve received hi*t will receive dupiicatm of the prize* that at
for the tirat and middle thirty-three correct au*wer* v the hint correct hum war rceeiv.
ing the Olie Hundred Dollar*, the next to the la*t the Seventy-live Dollar*, and *«•
on until the thiyjy-throe prize* for the lust^thirty-threecorrei t answer* have Ikhmi
awarded. , * ^.*‘1}
81’KCIAI. —A prho cotisiating of an elegant Tauly** or Geutleinan'*
ij • •• /i Vi
Watch will Ih^ »1vch -t« # tlie jerraon sending the tir*t correct answer wlii« h i* the !ir ^
^ccvivetl from .^heh- Ktate *»r lVovdneo.
Ths proprhtnrs of , ’Th« Fofd PHI Co.,” ml? ITire an ebgant pair of Shetland
Sarrlace and Harness, valued at $600, (delivered free in any part of the united States
»• the 'firstperson who can make out che three dauKhters faces. To the Uitmd will he given so elegsot
Lady's Cold Watch, in sapphire* and diamonds. To the third will be s^ven * psir of
■•nuine Diamond F.or-flnfiS. To the /rurth will he given a hand tome China DlnnSf
l^vlca. Kodak Camera. To the uxtk, wise Muslo
Pox. To the uvtnth, a French Mantel Clock- TO the eighth, an elegant Banquet
Lamp. To the ninth,» pa.r of Crown Derby vases. To • complete Lawn
Tamila Set. an d many other prize* in order ofmrriT. Lvery corspetitor must cat out the sbovs
•* PassI<B IMcture,'* dutineuish the three girls' faces by marking * cross with a lead pencil on esch,
end enclose same with ij U. *. two-csnl stamps for one of the following " Prire Remedies:"—
"Pord'i Prize Pills,** ••Ford's Prlzo Cntnrrh Reniedr,** or **Ford*a Prise
Cough Cure." Select any one of the a bore remedies you desi Address **The Ford
Pill Co.." Cor. Wellington « Bay St«., Toronto, Canada. Tbc person whose envelope Is
postmarked first will be awarded the first prire. and the ethers In order of merit. As this adver
tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United States, every one ha* an equal oppor
tunity. To the person sending the An/ correct answer will be given an elegant Upright C on cart
Grand Plano, valued at •500.00. To the jiritjxr*on from the Aar/sendinga correct answer
will be given a gentleman'* fine Gold **Si»ntloz " Watch, which strikes the hours and quarter
hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at •300.00. To the second from the Am/, a
first-c Use flnfety Bley «lo* pneumatic tire. To the third from the a first-cUss English Shot*
f t an. Toth t/ourth from the last, a suite of Purl or Furniture. To the Ji/th from the A»j/, a
andiome Silver Tea Bervlso. To the sixth from the last, an elegant Plano Lamp. To the
ser snth from the last, a handsome pair of Portlerea. To the eighth from the last, a genuine
Engiifh leather travelling Trunk. To the ninth from the but, two pieces of genuine Trench
Statuary, and many other prises in order of meric
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR EACH STATE.
A Special prire of a Bilk Prraa Pnttorn (sixteen yard*, any color), or a first-class
•owing Machine (any make desired) will be given to the /irst pervon in each State in the
U. S. who can make out the three daughter*’ faces. We shall give away ZOO valuable prises,
besides special prire*, (if there should be so many sending correct answer*.) No charge is made for boxing
and packing of priiet. The names of the leading prise winners will be puhlbhed in connection with our
advertisement in leading newspapers next month. Kxtns premiums will l)e Riven taonly thoee wboare
willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prizes In any way. They
are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise ** Ford’a Prize Rented le*," which are stand
ard medicines, and will be u*ed In every family for year* where they have been once introduced. All
prises will be awarded strictly in order of merit, and with |ierfect satisfaction to the public The remedisa
wUl be sent by mail, post|iakl, and prises free of duty.
A WATCH FOR EVERY CORRECT ANSWER.
An eztru premium of a genuine ••Fear lean" Wot eh, (*tem winder,) will be awarded to every
r ton who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this ad vert iscmcnt appears, in case they should ns*
fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prize*. That U, if any one can find the three faces and
enclose them within 30 days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, thsy era
guaranteed either one of the leading prizes, or an OXtr» premium of a watch on conditions stateL
Nu answer w-ill be noticed that does not contain 3° cent* for one of Fortl'a Prize Remedies.
t4trm THE f 0R0 PILL CO," SI,” Cot. WtlUaftM S Bay «*., Torwto, CmO.
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LOGAN &
CONDITIONS.
Aiihwi-I'i* iiiiiS. lit? ncuompHiilwl with fifteen United Htntoi* Iwn-ccnl |«>,lHpc -tnin|>h
out-puukjtrl of Fkahukoam, which jji the latent xdciititlc dbcnvciy for clcmi-in^
nnd |H'rBtti'vint{i the teeth. Our object into intneiucc mid attnict nttention to I’kar-
UiroAM, wliicli i« the only preinirotion wfloV m»mifm-tun-r- are williiijf t«> offer ft re
ward of Five Hundred DoIIuI'H to «riy dititin?wlio ran allow that it- eontuttia 1 " any-
thin,; injurious ( to tlx- teeth. A mouthful of pearly wliite teeth ia the Mire renult ol
ita eonatant use, It ia recommended by the leader* of the dental prnfeaaion every-
whore| aak yoitf dentist what he think* of it. I'kviii.doa.m U aent l>y mail, i«-a
paid, and free of euatoni* duty.
11k ai itK and i,k.si> voik akawkim to-oav. You .wav hkckitk a vau abi.k rni»K koii
vot K TitmmK. .Addres*:
Cleveland, Georgia
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GEOltGIA, White C'oi nty:
Where,*. J. W. Blaekwell. Adminis-
t rut or of J. (\ Martin tUu*«*n*«*il. ivpre-
»cnt» to the court, in hi* petition tluly
lilt'd and entered 011 record, that he ha*
fully adinini*tered J. (’. Martin’s estate.
This i* therefore to ( ite all ]>ersonHcon
cerned, kindivd and creditors, to allow
cause, if any they can, why, said Admin
istrator should not be discharged from
hi* Administration, ami receive letter* of
dismission on the first Monday in Dee.
1892. W. B. Bki.l, Onl’y.
TEXAS REVOLUTION FOR INDE-
“Suvo whot'iiu!” wits tho fran
tic cry of Nnpolcon tt>ltis nnny at
Wtttcrloo. Save health and
stroii<>'lh while you cun, hy the
use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is iid-
vico that ni>|)lit-s to all, both
young and old. Don’t wait un
til disease fastens on you; Itegin
at once.
(*K0Rt«lA, White Cocxty.
To all whom it may concern:
Junius H. Westmoreland, having, in
ONI5 ENJOYS
Both the method nnd results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts projwr form, applitnl t«» me for pcrina
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, neni Letter* of Admini»tration on the
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- ; estate of Husan C. Westmorelaml late of
tem eflectually, dispels coltls, head- said county, this is to cite all nnd siugii-
achos1 and fevers anti cures habitual hir the creditors and next of kin of Susan
constipation. Syrup of I'igs is the We*tmortdand t«* 1>C and appear at my
THE GREAT TONIC.
JTwH/tc# <Ao Jitood. Aide XHffesftosu.
Purely Vegetable.
•y^-oars ^ojtdeutul queesi
l*u*t f»ll I was suffering from General Debt!*
tty. from some bl«i*t allecUon. &u<( my whole
system rrzB run u>>wn rmerallv. Commenci4
taking your meUlelnoi Wooltlrldge’s Wonderful
Cured an l experienced great relief before fin
ishing tho first bottle, lhava used U In my
family over s nee with *0^*1 r•suits.
Coixmbcs,Gx, Juno IS, 16C9. O. DOWTR^.
Dzsa Stas: Earl y It tho year ISS9 I had a fully
developed rase of Scrofula, so pronounced by
{ our of the host doctors In the city 1 f Columbus.
took three bottles of your Vi. W. C. (Wool
dridge's Wonderful Cure', and am today as well
as ever X was. I took no other medicine but
W. W. C. HENRY llcBXUDE.
This is to certify that the above farts are c«»r-
rerf, and that I adrmnlstrrrti tho rr# dlrlne.
UaziLTO*. Oa.. Feb. 26.1£XA J. W. ELLIOTT.
FOB SALIC BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PENDENCE.
T1IK Sol.DIKICS OK
OU Tlir.lli IIKilt*.
VII) W ill,
TIm Ropuhlii’ of TVxu* tlirniiph g<-n-
fitvily t<» the soldi«*r* and their h«»in* for
their servief* in said war, grunted largo
donation* of land which an* awaiting the
claim* of *aid ln*ir*. In a majority of
tho cji*08 they havo never hoard of tho
donation. If they will imptnv at thi*
ofliirc 4*ithor l>y letter, or in persou, «»r to
J. W. H. I n*!erwootl, Att’y at law they
will l«mi hotnething to their pecuniary
b netit.
t.
W. S. HUFF,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW.
only remojy^ ot its kind fver pro-I ofllve «>u the ffi*t Monday in Novemlxsr j
(luecu, pleasing to the taste ami ac- ! and *how fansc, if any they .'all, |
ceptnl.lo to the stoiniu-li, prompt ill w hy ja-nnanent adniiniati-ulnm alnmld
Its action mid truly licneficinl in its | no, la- granted Jnniua H. West,nor.- I
effects, prepared only from the most | , H11<i on Sll8all c . w e *tn.o.vland-
healthy nnd agreeable substances, its
Pahlom-pt. Ga.
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and f 1 bottles hy all leading drug
gists. Any rcliablo druggist xi.j
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. C4i.
louismic, nr. New ross. K.r.
'State. I
Witne** my hand and official signature,
thi* 5th day of Sept rather* 189*2.
W. B. Bell, Ordinary.
Printer* fee, $3.10.
f£2rBttnd* for Public and CVrporn-
tion* matte. Real Kstate. Corre*[»oii-
tience aolicitetl. (Apr. 15, ’9*2. ly.)
FOR ORDINARY.
At the request of many friends,
I hereby annouuee inyself eaudi-
d.ite for Ordinary of White coun
ty. I respectfully solicit thesup-
of all my fellow citizens.
T. A. OAKES.
port
I f WHITE
Aswtlea cl U21ba..M4 1 f M l so
b* put hack atm I n
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PATIENTS TNEATED IT HAIL CONFIDENTIAL.
McElree’s Wine of Cardul
»nd THEDFORD'S 8lACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale bv the following merchants in
White (’minty:
Sutton & Pitchfonl, Cleveland.
H. A. Jarrard, Cleveland,
<t. B, Irvine, Moe*y Creek.
Lumpkin county:
K. C. Curt ledge
1). Howell & co.
Dahlonegn,
Aurnria,
For pot tlcoWs ftdJrrM, *1111 • end ta iisn.p*,
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W. a. Wh.-hdud A co., New Bridge,
J. J. W. Tate a Bn». Willow.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Gainesville, Ga.
(Hast Side Public Square.)
feu"- None Vmt tirkt-cla** work done at
Gallery. Charges reasonable. Call and
see Specimen*.
PICTURES enlarged to any size in Oi
Crayon, India Ink. nr Water Color*.
(Arj.il 15, ’92. ly )