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TON, BURIUKN COUNTY, (IKOKUIA, FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1393.
ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
NEWS FROM ADEL. SPARKS. NASH- j ^ J ‘
| before w .Ui u mail by the name of
I Put McKinney mid one who was a
hourder at Ins house- Tliis last
V1LLE, ALAPAHA,
cover up the crime; in support of ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. j diet meats, but lie
this theory it isstuted lhat he hud , j oiined to do so.
GARNERED BY THE PENCIL AND
SCISSORS PROCESS.
Anil Other I'ointM In the (Sontl Old County
«f llerrlen—Crop Pro^pert* lie-
ported—Minor Mutter*.
Hutch of New* from Nwinlilmrint; Countic*
I>«*eineil of Special IntercHt |o
Oiltette lteiiderH.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad fs beginning to ]>litce venti
lated fruit cars on the watermelon
sidings along the line preparatory to
moving the watermelon crop to mar
ket.
Finest teas and coffees at Padrick
Bros..
“Weston’s Mill” is the name of
a new post-office recently established
in Berrien county. It is located at
C'upt. S. R. Weston’s saw mill on the
Brunswick and Western Railroad
between Enigma and Alapaha.
Pure apple vinegar 25c per gal., at
l’adrick Bros.
The pay trains of both the Geor
gia Southern and Florida und Bruns
wick and Western railroads made
their regular monthly visit lo the
employes the first of the week and
left them glad in the possession of
their hard-earned cash.
Evaporated apples and peaches al
ways at Padrick Bros.
There was a hold burglary com
mitted at Alapaha last Monday
night—the victims being the post-
office and freight depot. A lot of
stamps and, perhaps, registered let
ters were taken therefrom. Every
effort is being made to apprehend
the burglar.
Beautiful line svviss embroidered
dresses 25c yd., \ price at Padrick
Bros.
Conductor S, H. Owen, of the
Georgia Southern and Fhyidu, has
entered the race for the silver lunt-
cru und punch which the Telegraph
theory seems tube the most plaiiei-!
ble, as it cannot be explained, if he -
wont to sleep on the track while en-1 Tax Receiver Mobley, of Irwin
route home the night before, „ |,_ v i f«m>Hy, is making his secom! round,
he was not strues by some of the | Mrs. C. Lancaster has been up-
trains which passed earlier in the pointed |aisr-Mistress at Isabella,
dav. It is said the matter will un- Worth county.
dergo a searching investigation ; the
two men referred to have been ar-
icsted and lodged in jail. lie
leaves a wife and no children.
The most effective advertisers
Padrick Bros, have are the customers
they have made.
The farmers of Colquitt county
say that the present oat crop is the
finest ever grown there.
The treasurer of Colquitt county
had on hand of county funds, May
1st, *1,281.78, and shows that county
to be liuancmllv solid.
The death of Mrs. Royal, wife of
Hardy Royal, of Sycamore, is an-
liouncsd. She was fifty-two years of
age and a most excellent woman.
Windsor Park.
This is the name bv which the de
lightfully pleasant little park, be
tween the residences of Cupt. II. ii.
Tift and Mr. .1. K, Carswell, has
been christened. So, if the reader The report that the negro who
should see uu v mention of Windsor j murdered CapL J. N. Blitch near
Y Willucoochee, was captured, turns out
to be a false one. The posse is still
Park in the Gazwte they will know
what place is meant. Go to Windsor
Park every Tuesday afternoon for
delicious ice cream.
Soliool Census of lierrien County.
Through the kindness of Prof.
Thomas E. Williams the (iaz.kttk is
enabled to place before its readers
to-day the consolidated report of the
enumerators i.lio have just completed
the work of taking the school census
of the county:
White children—males,
females, 1.(550; total. ■ , i,!52!i.
Negro children- -males, 147:
males, <150; total. s<77.
Grand total of school children
the county, 4.2015; an increase
1,5X1 over the census of 1888, or
per cent
on his trail.
The past few days ha* been de
lightful weather for killing grass,
and our Irwin county farmers have
been taking advantage of it to clean
out their crops.—News.
The Sycamore News is mistaken:
the sycamore elass did not win the
Worth County Sunday-School Associ-
indignantly do- ty are under special obligations to
j Mesdames MePhaul and Wilson and
„ , , ,* ^ . ! Miss Ida McCorinac for favors shown
ltuekleii a Arnica (salvo. ,
Tiik Ui'.kt Sai.M'. ill I lie w orld for |
Cats. Bruises, Poles, fleers. Salt ftliemn, I Reports from superintendents was
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ,, ,, , ,,
t'liillilnins: Corns and all 'kin Eruptions. tho lirsl '‘out 011 '"e program after
and positively cures Piles or no pay re dinner. Some of them were exceed-
mitred. ll Is guaranieed to give perfeel . , . . f
satlsfaeiion, oY money relumled. friee tltgly interesting. Lite rending of
g-t rents per Imx. For sale bv .1 W. | tlteso reports consumed about at)
Paulk A Co., Tilton. Ga. , , .
I hour ntuUi half oi time.
ANNUAL CELEBRATION. i Then came the singing contest for
... „ T~ , , . i the banner—a beautiful Specimen of
ai t-oauii i.ast i vt.iHj. ;art wrought by th» fair hands of the
•All aboard for Pott Ian!"
: ladies of Sycamore. Five classes en-
I OL. ,1—NO, n,
THE GAZETTE LETTER-BOX,
IA RECEPTICLE FOR THE THOUGHTS
OF CORRESPONDENTS. -
N**vm ami K\enU of IiilcrfMt TnuitspirlnK
tlirontvlNl by it Faithful ami Rffl-
flfi'l t’orpii of lU'porttTN,
HohcnvlnnN Hint get.
Ckcji* May is. Crops ure grow
ing off finely at last, although the
air is almost as cool this morning as
October. A heavy corn crop will la
the result. The oat crop was never
Conductor Nelson gave the signal j ( ercd—Isabella, Pott Ian, Sumner ! I,el,t ' r - If the wild fruit crop is to
and about seventy or eighty Tilton Metltwlist, Sycamore and Ty-Tv j he an index of the cultivated fruits
people went aboard the special train | nn( j t |, cy 8al) g jn ur j,. r qq ie j, H |g t , 8 we shall have an abundant one.
last Friday morning, 8:30 oclock, j st-lccti-d were Slaj. Cumpfteld and Mr. duel W. Parish will ship beans
attend the twelfth annual celebration ( upp Hester, of Albany; Or. Hull, | and cabbage to-day from the first
of the Worth county Sunday-School j 0 n>olrs; Mrs. Sexton and “Yc editor." j truck farm made at Cecil,
association n' I’nttlait. LfTifi,,,, -n... ,,r tt )i t | 1L . 1
When tit
gnnt/.eil its
inigr-itorv
ain't her of
| of Tiftun. The singing of
, classes was excellent—hard to he ex-| pntches that lie is also an expert
association was first or
iiiimiitl meetings wete , v lled | IV (| lL . i n . S ( trained city choirs, j truck grower,
held m first one and then ,, ,i,„ ,t;n!.'„t,,- n.„ I
I he Itshtng
Mr. (•. L. Bass is showing by his
Hie churches of tin
It was w ith the greatest dinieully the
has fairly
Jtolgts iiunh thin decision, oat tiny |opened, and rods are uhout as plenti-
coiinlv hut the workers soon fntitnl .-r,i ,i,„ a,,t... , , . , ,
• ptrlomu.il tin iti ic.iti task to the f„j „ 3 | l0e handles, and the size of
that the plan was not a good one and best of tl.eir skill and ability, ami'
that the ohjec.ls of the ussneia!ion tllwlI , lt .d tll , l„ uim ,- l0 tlle Sycamore
would l.ol if it was continued. Af-!
tor discussing the problem in all its | ,|,c singing of the Svcamore
phases it was finally decided to locate Sm mier classes was so'
difference in
ami
the fish has nothing to do with it.
1 am glad to sec some newspapers
in the state, notably the Augusta
A’e/c.< holds the safely of our women
it permanently at Pnohm and through | j,,,,,,,, tl'a "X 'TThe p*o-
",e liberality of Cap,. .loin, ... - of J „ to tl „. s „ nner | of ,llls 8t ^ f “ J ,eco, " ,n *
Mel’haiil, of that place, the present I ,, u „ ‘ >U|| (>f ltl , |iroeilllion |° mC “ rS
tabernacle was built iilinnt seven ! „ f ,i,„; ., ii -p| u ,
years ago. Since then the annual
celebrations have been
hut both the land and
of their most excellent singing.
held
the
there.
purse was received by Prof. Smilie,
house
the superintendent, who presented it
to the association in aid of its work.
I ,pp.|utioii banner for the best song but
j for the best singing. You catch the I
were the property of ('apt. MePImul. j im . rll tllinlK . r „„„
F'ivv years agouti effort was nnu'e to,
the
fe- I
The school population of Berrien j he rod land in that vicinity,
county according lo the census of| Mr. John M. Lott. Sr., of
i raise tnonev enough to purehuse lhe|
Ipropirty from the owner and with!
i partial success, Enough was secured ,
j by subscription which, supplemented
j liv the rental of ivfieshnn nt prtvi- |
,e ptoprietois him i al ,| |( . a i, m iu| eeleliratinu* since |
purchased a large tract .if finely tim- t|| (t „ |1H% tu ^ >ull( | m , u
they are tin properly of the
The foundation for a targe saw
in - mill 1ms been laid on the Brunswick
of I and Western railroad between Tv-Tv
lill I and Sumner. The proprietors hav
Will award to the most popular con- i 1}W Wug ^ i(lu , „„ soon il8 p r of. county, lost
C'olTe
dnetor running through Munon, their
jKjpttlurily to he determined by bal
lot. Every time you -buy a Tele
graph, Ik- sure to vote for Owen.
Follow the careful cash buyer and
l' will (hid them going to
Bros.
Conductor J. A. Cousins, of the
Georgia Southern and Florida rail
road, and Miss Ella C'awsey, were
tiiar.'ied in t he Sec nid Baj list t linroh,
Macon, last Sur dity night, at 8:150
o’clock. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. J. (J. Solomon, pas-
11is heiuiifiil country
Williams entered upon the duties of j home by lire las! Saturday morning.
county school commissioner and
what the number was he f. It morally
certain of its incorrectness and satis
fied flu-county was not receiving its
adrick just proportion of tlu- State school
fund, lie went tu work at once to
secure an enumeration for Berrien
county, and it was largely through
his inlluenee the census of 1 xp:{ has
been taken throughout the state.
The emimonition confirms l’rof.
Williams’s surmises as to Berrien
county to lie correct, his moral rer
un absolute
realty.
Just what effect
The dwelling, two burns, a line sml-
litm. so long as it is. used for
purposes for which it was sold,
The audience was delightfully en
tertained by Miss Ella Bacon, of Isa
bella, and .Jre. Nichols, of I’oiilan,
w ho sang In-mi11fill,
solos.
After singing tit" parting song,
"Uod lie w nli you till we meet again,”
issoeia- | (| le audience was dismissed, having
’^' Ispent a most pleasant and profitable
own
m i ruu/s not nimUcrtt.
Boiikmiax.
and
I dav.
The T'iftnn people in attelidanci
the lined has hei'li executed toilessrs.
J. F. Wilson. J. E. Knight and W., ,i,.| 1} , llU . ( , wit |, „ K ., r v ,s,t.
die-horse und several hundred yards,.), Jl,. rl jng, ,1,., win, have h.vn duly, —■ .
of fencing were burned. Ilis loss l* eleedeil trustees of the association. i I’aftin-rslilp Dissolved,
estimated at *8.0(10. I Cp.wds of passengers came ahoat.l Tl “' l" lrl "' ,rBl,i V lK,r,!l,,f,,,u
From Goodmnn.
Gooitvt.vK, Mnv 15.—1 have just
leturued from a trip through the
greater jvortion of the grand old
enmity of Irwin and here is a sketch
|of my observation*:
“The first thing that awoke mo
(front mv reverie, as 1 drove along,
soul-iusiming. i ... i-i.i .
1 " was ii hug near htl. Mctcitcru over
| vv liicti one, who is extremely ner-
i vons, can get ii)v some excitement.
However, vve noticed that Mr. Fletch
er has a promising crop.
At Mr. J. It. Fletcher's I saw a big
pile of wool under a large shelter,
lie also has an excellent cro|>.
Hid 1'mile Ihivid Hogan, 1 think,
had decidedly the best corn crop l
have seen this year. By the way
tor ol the church. 1 lie bride is
, ... I (unity is proven to be
spoken of as one of tin- reigning
belles of South Macon. ;
Each garment a gent, and each
i trice mark a winner, at
Iros.
Hie increase of
'(’n!<|iiitt county U t tin* InriMing of | th<< train hi Ty-Ty ami Sumnvr j smM»H lias luvn diHsolved. W. N.
ing l»«*f «ct ii \\. \. l lUman iiml H ^ • 11'm»I«* Have in oik* of our bent
* . k.t II 111 1.1 lion lunllk (llc^ahlv .ill \Y \
three new public bridges recently when it leuyheil its destination stand ; plunian assumes all liabilities of the
: farmer*.
one across the Oclilorkoniv river, one ing room was at a premium. A large
across Hog creek and one across I crowd had already arrived Irom Al-
li rni.
It. I 1 Ximint.
l ane Brake creek. The first was hid ■ bany and from the intermediate points :
oil bv A. \\. Bishop, III" seooe.d In on tin* railroad, and from tin* snr-
J. 11. Forridl and tin-third by M. G. I rounding country. The people con-
Weeks. tinned tu come and bv II o’eloek
there was between l,iHu> and 1,500
Here’s t In- .VIat ti-r.
Buy a sane.'i' t inly ten r uts.
Benefit of tlie Ik pii-{ church.
Every Tuesday afternoon.
Windsor Talk.
Ice-cream.
Georgia Frees Association.
This organization held its annual
There was quite a number of peo
ple in attemlauee at Bethel church
mi Saturday and a large concourse
on Sunday. Rev. J. .1. F. Goodman
preached them one of his best ser
mons on the “Power or Inlluenee of
tin- Holy Spirit over our Evil Pro-
peusit icy." Text: Romans, 8th
chapter and Kith verse. These tire
a church-going people and as clever
ll iiup l ' ..... . 1,1 I III I II
„ , . , ! school population vvili have uponlhe ,
Padrick 1 1 , | some nml eiieriii-tic lilivsieiuns
, aitllUlllitwhich the Cnuntv will draw
The Gnyrgia Press Assixtiation,|H"m tin Stall si.bind fund is as y t ■ ((t j.. | st ,iited at Uubv. Irwin coiiii-
numbering about forty editors.! " k " <,wn - '" l * IV ” f ' U ,s ron -' ,y. to praciice their j.rofcssion “
passed down tho Georgia Sonthern j 111 ‘‘ nt ,l w111
und elorida railroad Tuesday after-1 cr, ‘ usu -
a great Ill-
Tile llavvkinsvillt llispateh und
News: “Dr. T. W. Ellis, of South 0,1 ll| e ground.
Carolina, and Dr. G. W. Mountain, I The exercisp* of the day begun I
of Augusta, (hi., both young, hand- i |>roitiptly at tt.Jit oclock under the, meeting in Miieim on Monday, en-
have i direction of President Join) L. Her- joyed the hospitality of the eilv, l ,i8 lllc
ring—-lie makes a lirslchiss presiding transacted such business as was pre-1
"fiioer -and utter the etisliunarv in-1 rented an I eveurted to While Spring. |
vocal ion services Rev. V 15. Ouster I'londa, lo heat John Temple Graves’
delivered a very assuring address of lecture, entitled "i'll" Dunghtei’s of I'
welcome which was clot.,tolly re-'lG.." | a good one. lie thereby gets a very
fmire-d a eoparliiershtp and jmnnu-
1 also noticed lhat our esteemed
j friend M. G. llagait had a field of
joule and cotton, a row of oats and a
row of cotton; tin- idea struck me as
Tin- Moultrie Banner says there is
noon enroute to White Spring, F’iu., I
to attend the Suwunee River Cluiu-j
I,at"-! From Adel.
Imt one prisoner in the new Colquitt '
I county jail, and the town guard-
An esteemed oom-spimdenl. writing | | 1(Ulg ^ | llia t, w „ unoccupied so long
taugmi. Of course they were armed ug frillI1 Ail.-I, gives us the verdie.t of I colj Web. and dust have taken
with “free passes-ra, I road amt; th( . ,„ ro , illiv i„ , |. t . T„y|, ircas,-.; | „„ sl . ssi „ n , Thig U a showing
lor a county having such a large
Siiuvi, j( ; oRiiio|Kjlilun or Homing population
, , . , - - *■’ its ColqUitti
annoyances behind them^with ttieir | Wehh, Edward Thomas, IL M. Mat- 1
j this and J. T. Wilkes, and lie're is
the result of their inveetigations: ’
“Georgia—Berrien County— We,
Chautauqua. Who wouldn’t he an j n lt .| l |,j<, ll which is in ale elsewhere,
editor on such occasions? 'J'hesel -pi,,. ;„ rv c „nfisteil of F. M.
fellows had left business with its| foreman, T. J,. Dnnghtry,
various print-shops, imposing to
while away a few days away entirely
free from every cumbering cure.
Since their last jamboree they have
earned all the fun und recreation
tlu-y will get out of this one.
Fresti preserves, jellies, pickles.
the jiirdr* sworn to jiivestigato the j k-' in K Mr. Carl EJieridge
j sponded to liy ( apt. J.’F. Ilester, of I Among the husini-ss
was III" follow mg: Election of olli- 1
eels II. II. (albums*, Atlanta Jour-|
n.il, was eheteil pivsideul;
Triplett, Tlioilllisv die Tillies-
ill | prise, mid G. W. F\ Price, Macon
lie Telegraph, first and second viep-pies-
of jdeiits re*|H-ctivelv; Ben F. I’errv,
,i, ,, . . , , ' corn and cotton were subjects for
Hie ( an ton Advance, refolding secretary; j 1
j world than the great Columbian Kx- Si. W. Hawkins, Coweta Enterprise, r 101 .")’ 1,111
i day night; the inten-sted parties | position. There was many a hearty i corresponding secretary; J. W. Burke,
A Gretna Green affair transpired
at Douglas. Coffee county, lust I-’ri-
Albany. One utterance of ('apt.
11 ester will lie ri-iiii-nihcivd long after'
tin-balance lias bi-en forgot leu; “I'd
ratlnr he in Poll Ian to-duy at this
Sandal-school celebration Hum
Chicago at the World's Fair."
esteemed the Sunday-school cause
America of more real value !'
. . i good cron of oats ami equally as
transacted * i i-
I good a crop of cotton as lie would
i have- had without the oats.
Ii j | The general crop prospects is very
Kilter i ^ ,lr ’ t l ,on K*' almost everyone I met
complained of a had stand ; cut -
wor.iis und, 1 believe everything that
was ever known to destrov voting
ami ^ amen to the sentiment.
I Macon, treasurer.
of the death of William 11. J Miss Mattie -Smith. 1 hey met by j 'J’he n-lectiiin of speakers by tliej Miss Ellen Dortch, of the M Wedge-
Taylor, whos.- mangled body was . ugreemont in a lane near the bride's i, r „g r ,,committee turned out to he j villi- Chrmiiele. offered a resolution,
found Sunday moruing, May 14, on | parents' horn.- about in o’clock, went f-,,, f 0| ., mm i,-. All were absent except.i which was adopted, providing for the
macaroni,'codfish, je'llitine etc., at j ra’il r oall,"m-ur 'tlie'siMil'l'ien' corporate ,r0 '" tll0 " C ‘‘ J*' 0 tt "“ y L ° U "' lfl 'v. N. B. Dusly, ('apt. J. T. Hester 1 aupropnati on of ft do. from theasso-
Padrick llros. j limits of the town of Adel, find that «-»' !| eweu «f Rev. J. W. Bnmk.-r and ttn(! Maj. P. Pelham. S„t.atit„U-s ' e-iiition's treiisiii v, to tie known as the
A man bv the name of "John j the deceiuieil came to his death bv ; wore united in marriage by that di-j were imrriedlv supplied, until tli.-ic i g-; r |,' industrial Iohii liimt. ami to be
being struck bv a tram on sain rail
v.ne. Douglas will be their
home.
unknown to. Sil, ' rilT of Wnrlh
has hail an interview
future
We are hav ing a refreshing rain
this morning und General Green
Grass is laugluug in his sleeves.
1 have jnst learned that Mr. P'.. J.
Hogan, an ex-sheriff of this countv,
is exceedingly ill with a kidney af
fection. Yours, as ever,
J. Gf.ntek.
The Monthly Teacher’s Institute
, was sufficient to occupy utl the tune ^ um-d in defraying the ex[s-nses of
! that could I." spared to speech iituk- pnine poor Georgia girl at Die Girls' j for Lterrien county will be held at
county, j ing. ! Normal and Industrial C ollege, at S|mrks next Saturday, and will
•• Hill,i The report* of the president and Milledg.-ville. doubtless he a most interesting occa-
name
Taylor, an employee at tlu- saw ini 1 1, , , - ,
s ’ • • , road, or inurdeii-d hy some unknown
of (Oglesby & Bro., Imtiited mi tin-j purty or p:lrli ..„ an ,| ptu,;,-,! there, or
Georgia Southern and Florida Rail-j from some other cause
rood about midway between Adel j this jury.” i ,
and Cecil, wm struck by the Sodtli However the widow of the de- j the fatiier-in-lnw of Dr. J. B. Pick-]executive committee wm a most in- Adopted the resolutions of Coi. J.jsion. Prof. Gitilliams, of Jasper,
bound |(H*8etiger train on the out- ceased has sworn out a warrant jelt. who Rtutes that he(Pickett) “will [ teresting feature of the morning pro- U. Kstill, Savannah News, against
ukirt* of Adel last Monday after-1 upajnu 0IK , liHisden, who boarded rv ,l,ni t0 Worth ty, give bond gram. President Herring reported ; the American Type Founders’ Gom-
uoon and hi* Hodv terribly mangled, i w ith her and her iiosbund, with ’, ,ini1 «' straighten out tim ; thirty-six schools in the county with J p,, n y. , w a dangerous trust.
There are two theories as to how the u |,mn Taylor had some trouble, and ! C’»nriition in which the n-- j an attendance of ubo.it 1,700 )arsons, j citoTTh^nTi^flt
man came to be lying*, down upon I had him arrested. She charges him cent grand jury found the books and and inh-rcMtin the cause inereastng. | , .„ . , R
I tirtlH-rs of his office thul hud lawn I At 12 o’clock thiirp a recess of one 1 ‘ ' . '
, . , - i, , , . , . , i Carswell will serve delicious ice cream
I turned over to them for inspection, | hour was trkru for dinner. And - . .
[also proceed to enter Ins defence! inch a dinner! The editor and his'°' er - ' ,l18111 -'
the railroad track : One is, he. was J with
tu Adel on Sunday drinking hc-ayilv ,| t . r ."
und left for home late that night
midday down on the track ar.d went:
•assault with intent to mur-!
lie has been seet to jail.
Fla., has promised to he present and
add rets the people of Spark6 aud
vicinity on the subject, “Au Educa
tion: What it is, and iiow to obtain
it.”
Are You >V tiling
To help on a good cause: If yes.
to sleep y the only assigned found
Strawberry li-i.-Creant
Next Tuesday afternoon the ice-!
,. ., : e • t v cream Dial will lie snid at, \\ mdsor
tilts theory-u the finding, of tt bottle , . f . ,
- ", , Park, for tin- benefit of the Baptist
of whisky near turn. The other is chtirfih, will be flavored wills Hiriiw-j
he had been foully dealt with and i Berry. Don’t fail to go and try it; j
, , j f , ,. , ... , .. loven i iiriuni ufternoon amid tile
enter Ins defence 1 such a dinner! rhe editor and his. • • .
uguiiist'the charges of etnbezzli-rn-i), companions are indebted to the ladies ,<JO ' ll! " 111,1,01 l11 ' ° r 1 then go .to Windsor lark every
and malfeasance in office." The! of Pottlun for their dinuer-a most i ti,,! U ’"‘ ,fil of lh, ‘ f’"'""' Tuesday after.ioou and let Meadmue*
OaZKTTb is creditably informed that excellent re past-to which ljlPV ! There is no jdeasanU'r pho-e ... Iif;|Tift and Carswell serve you w.tl.
Dr. Pickett was offered an oppoitu- | modestly confess they diJ ample jus- j H(1 »j 0 . ir or two u .
uitv ’o straighten out matters before ticc and for ' which they are pro- then if 'hev lutv
Ion for holies and gentlemen to spend '
tho afternoon and
ice-cream Every dollar you spend
his body place, 1 tipou t lie track toj on I y tut cents lor a saucer.
the grand jury fou ml the hills of in-! foundly grateful. The editorial par ] help ii worthy eanar.
cream they „i|i (there wiirire used for the beuefit of
•the Baptist church.
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