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THE CHRONICLE.
OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
J. R. Monroe Editor Publisher. nnd
L. j. Whitehurst, Associate Editor.
wl'itsc.Rimos k.Vtks.
M waive month*.............. • l 00
£ix months.................. Ml
throe months............... .J.... .... 25
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The Abbeville, CnuoNn i.E is published every Thur*»di-y,
at <ra. Communication* to
insertion should reach the office not later than
Monday, and must always la? accompanied by
the writer's signature: not necessarily
publication, but a.s a tftiarnn tee of tfooff fa Itli
For advertising rates apply at this office.
“TILIPMONI NO. 44.
Entered at the Post Office at Abbeville, Oft.
as N(‘Cond~<ia*ri matter.
THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1898.
Why It Whs.
‘ ■ Store is vacant
Sign ‘To Let’
Former tenant
Had to get.
He in sorrow
Sits and sighs,
'Cause he didn't
Advertise.”
The Legislature meets next Wed
‘A'-esday.
Tlic* 1 rec lunch attracts more men
than the church festival.
1S £B
Coffee county is in a terrible
“muss” over the election and her
court house burning.
The will of Wiley (Mcmcnts a rich
old bachelor, was successfully con
tested and set, aside in Mu* Superior
court of Berrien county last week.
.Jas. (J Woodard, a printer in the
rifflee of the .iourmtl, was elected
mayor of Atlanta. Some of our
noblest and greatest statesmen were
‘.printers.
If McKinley ttould drop the po
lite term ‘•evacuate'' and substitute
the plain American ‘ gif it would
not take long for the Spaniards to
leave Cuba.
We congratulate McKinly on Ins
‘refusal to go in mourning for his de
ceased brother in-law. This exam
ple is worthy of adoption by
churches and fraternities all over
America.
The first printing press cvci made
in (Jeorgia is now being put up in
Aslihuru. It will lie used to convert
odds and ends of hoards around the
big mills of the vicinity into sign
hoards. 'The material of which it is
being made is products of this state.
Eastman, Ogt. iKth 18!>8.
The people "f Eastman intend to
freight rates and
will build a rail road to accomplish
that object. The Secretary of State
lias issued a charter to the Eastman
and Ocmwlgec Bivt-r Bail Bond Co.,
which is capitalized at *25,000 and
is to run eighteen miles I’rotn East
umn to tup the (i A A at or near
AhU-ville.
llt-rt- is tlm -‘pbilosopliy'’ of pvr
petual motion, as solved hy an up
to-date philosopher:
Biij»h make paper.
Paper makes money.
Money makes hanks.
Banks make loans.
Loans make poverty.
Poverty makes rags.
Bags make—well, just keep on
reiH-uting tin- above,—Amorieus
Herald,
Judge Jaeoh Watson, one of
Hawkiosville's oldest lawyers and
la-st known citizens, was stricken
with paralysis last Friday at twelve
o'clock. llis whole left side is said
lo la- affected and lie has not Iw-cn
able to s|s-ak iuteligihly since llu
stroke came on. So far theta- lias
lieeu no material change in his con
dition. though it is earnestly hoped
by his many friends that he will
toon recover.—llawkinsvilU- Dis-
Remarkable Rescpe.
Mi'S. Michael Curtail!. Plainfield,
111., makes the statement, that sue
caujrht cold winch settled oil her
lung>; slit* was treated for a mouth
by her family physician, but jrrew
worse. He told her she was a Iio|h-
less victim of WMisttinption and that
no medicine-* could eim- her. Her
druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption; she
bought a bottle and to her delight
found herself Item-liUetl frtnn fii-st
dose. Slit- continued its use and
after taking si\ Ixittles. found her
self sound ami well; now does her
own housework: ami is as well as
she everwas. Free tial bottles of
this Cresit Dieovery at ('itv Drug
Store. Large Lotties 50 cents and
■L. 00. 0
M.iil reports come from Bay's reg-1
iim-nt in Culm, One of our soldier
boys writes hack home :lius: “Ourj came'
caplitin 1ms clmnged since lie
over here. When a man gets sick
and they tell him about it, he will
say, ‘I don’t care; I’ve got a good
burial detail,’ We buried one or
two every day the hospital remained
here: When they got ready to move
the hospital one man was loo sick to
move, and the doctors held a con
ference and decided to kill him.”
Talk almut camp scandals and army
irregularities, nut if such a state of
things exist as our boys, who left
home as privates claim exists, they
should not only lie investigated, but
the violators of the law ot humanity
hung.
Booker Washington, the colored
orator of the South, in it recent
speech in Chicago said, in reference
to the race question: 11 Unless the
racial prejudices are wiped out, we
shall have, especially in the South
ern part of our country, a cancer
gnawing at the heart of this republic
that shall one day prove :ts danger
ous xs an attack from an army, from
without or within.”
Ex treasurer of Berrien county,
W 11 Futch was convicted for eiu
hezeIment of $4,i{0ll in the Superior
court in that county last week. Mr.
Futch is a good man, and is a mem
Imr of u large and influential family
of that section, but his generosity
costs him his all. Doubtless Un
friends whom he had helped while in
prosperity deserted him in adversity.
The following is an extract from
lion. .1 Pope Brown’s speech, before
the Wheat Convention in Macon Iasi
week and is good formula for our
fanners to adopt throughout the
country:
t l 1 have no desire to dictate, hut 1
firmly believe that if 1 could enforce
the planting of c.ro|*s in the South
on the following plan for five years’
time the farmers of this section
would he iudejM-udent. I would
cultivate fifty acres to the mule.
This 1 would divide as follows:
Seventeen acres in corn, with old
Bed Hipper jieas in the drill, and
gn mid peas in the middle of the
rows, seventeen acres in wheat, rye
and oats, tliice acres in ground peas
solid, one acre in cane, one acre in
melons and truck, one acre in po
tatoes ond ten acres in cotton Af
ter the oats and other grain that
land could is- planted in corn and
peas, used as a pastafe or to make
ll-iy as (h'^ffiy
- ‘When a man forsakes his section
and people and aligns liimselt with
tin- worst, elements of those nlsnit
him, in an effort to secure office, it’s
time to dig his political grave and
bury him beyond the reach of res
urrectionists. ”
When you call for DeWitt’s Witch
Ilazel Salve the great pile cure don’t
accept anything else. Don’t be talk
ed into accepting a subsitute, for
piles, for sores, for burns. For sale
by Central Drug Co.
Every man who is the father of a
bright son is a linn believer in here
dity.
Robbed The Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr
John Oliver of IMiihulelpliia was the
subject, is nar.-ated by him as fol
lows: 1 was in a most dreadful con
dition. ' / skin was almost yellow,
eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in hack and sides, no ap
petite—gradually growing weaker
day by day. Three physicians had
given me up. Fortunately a friend
advised trying “Electric Bitters."
and to my great joy and surprise,
the first bottle made a decided im
provement. I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now well.
I know they saved my life, and rob
bed the grave of another victim."
No one should fail to try them. On
ly 50 cents per bottle at the City
Drug Store. 6
The wife-itiiuk'ivr probably lycts
iKiuquets lit-etuise lie is such a ltulv
killer.
Thiith wears well. People have
learned that DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers are lvliabh little pills fori-egu
lilting the lwiwels, eureing constipa
tion ami sick headache. They don’t
gripe. Central Drug Co.
A woman's idea <)( a personal dev
il is a neighboring woman who taiks
about her.
A stubborn cough or tickling iu
the throat yield to One Minute Cough
Cure, Harmless in effect touches
the right 8iK)t, reliable and just
what is wanted. It acts at once*
Central Drug Co.
WOMANS TRIALS. I
Many women <
■ii tier great I
min at month- i
y periods and J
believe it net
ural. Others i
realize the' i
rt ♦ .* danger but hes- i
itate to secure
treatment on 1
m miliatinglocal account of hu
examinations.
Nature in
tended t h c
“monthly regular. per
iods” to lie painless and I
usual pain and sickness indicate serious
derangements which should
prompt attention, or they rapidly grow heo*
worse. Local examinations are not
essary since the discovery of
It cures all Female Disease* regulating by properly
strengthening and the or
gans. This remedy stops all vegetable the pain. compound,
This is a
and is the result <4 years of
Jt is carefully prepared in our own lab
ratories hy skilled -chemists and is ir
ilorscd by leading physicians.
floJd by all druggist* or Bent poHt l*llla paid with for each $1.
A box of “Monthly” Regulating
bottle.
Mr*. A. L. FORD, Wemon, Ml**., writes: “By
using two bottles 41 f Plant*™ Female Keguht
t«>r, I hiivo been cured of Nervous Debility
brought about by the birth of my last child.
FREE to any address. Book on the irome
Treatment of Female Diseases. A sample box
of “Monthly” Regulating Fills sent for 10 c ents
In stamps. Address, New Hpgncer Medicin
Co., Cbattttiiooga, Ten iifcss^e.
For sal** by uti.v Drug Co.
COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Thursday Oct. 1 1 «!•«.
flood middling ...... 15 c.
Strict middling. ......4fe.
Middling...... ......48c.
Low middling . . Me.
All .Jol> Work turned out of
CtiKoxici.K Job Ollice is guaranteed
first class. When needing
Heads, .Note I hauls, Bill Heads,
Circulars, Posters, Dodgers. Enve
lopes, Cants, Statements. Etc. he
sure to give us a call.
central city
ls: : barber
till work done in
style, clean mugs and clean
towels and polite attention
next door to southern express ollice.
•bob weathers proj.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Matou T. L. Holton.
Mayou Fhotem \Y. A. ChtM’vy.
Ci.kuk—J. \V. .'lullofi..
City Attohsky—Mux K. Land.
Tukahukkii \. .1. Harp.
Af Afi&tthLs I. J. Barfield. R. .1. Fitzgerald.
CouNcii.MKN F. A. Moody, W. 11. Wilkinson,
L. Story, M. A. Brown, i*. I. Haire.
BoAitDOf Kixtation -J R Monroe, A T Baker
.1 M Mixon, c L Bailey,.I l> Maynard.
COl’RT.
county Court convenes every First Tuesday;
T. L. Holton. Judge; Max !•: Land. Solicitor;
-las. Harp. Bailin'.
I.OIX.KS,
K. of I*. Meets every First nnd Third Ttics
day night. Max K. Laud. C. C.
F. A A. Af. Meets every Fourth Saturday. Z.
. Lasseter. W. M.
cni'Rciiios.
Haitiht Breaching every second and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening. Conference
meeting on Fourth Saturday at 11 o'clock a. m.
Rev. M L Lawson, pastor. Sundav School
every Sunday at 3;30 p. m. J. U. Monroe Super
intendent.
CmusTiAN Freach’n^ every First Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. R K Withers, pas
tor. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
M Brown superintendent.
Methodist I’reuching every Sunday, morn
ing and evening. Rev. Guyton Fisher pastor,
Sunday School every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. IMof
W. R. Googe Superintendent.
FOUNT Y DIR KC TORY.
EPUKSKNTATIVK (jC U itcOX.
Sheriff—L V Covington.
Okdinaut J M Warren.
I'LiiitK- J M Mixon.
Thkascueu -B A Barker.
Tax Uollkctou- -c s McCall.
Tax Rkcisivbu—S amuel Brown,
t ouo’.NLit- Bun Smith.
ScuvKYou F. H. Taylor.
Commission khs M. Ik Me Anally. L. F. Nance,
and 1 ). McDuffie: J. N. Evans. Clerk.
Boaudok Education—J r Monroe. Chairman
John Poster. Hr. J Y H smith. David Harvey. 11
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CHRONICLE.
T. C. MANN,
Red Light Saloon,
.MARKS A 8PKCIALTV OF :0: :0:
FINE WHISKIES
seen as
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IMtlVATK STOCK,
Tt'CKKV BKI.I,,” “INFKIUAI. ( AlUNKT,
•MUSCOGEE CLUB. ’’ ^koiin'h AS1> KKY
it CO.'s corn.
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1!KANHIKS\\NI> <IIN
OX TIIB MAUKKT
palace Sartor
Stop ^ Store, Up Stairs. in Ifenclley Over Wilkinson's fJtiHdin#.
FIRST-CLASS WORK,
siiAHI’ HA/.oks,
. :+: :i: a- POLITE ATTENTION.
jarThc Only White liarln r In the city.
Give me a Trial. I will appreciate
T. M. MATTHEWS.
Subscribe to the Chronicle.
HOMER REID,
The Leader In
Fancy 6t Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
D* 1 Organs, $75 up. 2 Easy 0 u, Easy Terms. Terms,
Lowest price house on earth,
All Music 1-2 price,
Write the Old Reliable Irvine’s Ga, Music HoUSe, Maoou Ga -
you are not in it.
according to the editor, if you don’t advertise in his paper.
>> e are strictly in it
and want to advertise the fact that we are making
the hugest §
the hardest
the brightest colored
the best brick in every respect
that are made in sputh georgia. we also make a fine quality
re-pressed brick
and can agricultural novelties of all
furnish descriptions.
reed brie k w o r k s 9
abbeville, georgia.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
t;KCittOl.V—Wilcox countv.
Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 27th day
of July. 1MW. recorded in book .1, of mortgages
page 34. executed by G W Priceler to
certain indebtedness to Tutom A R road hurst
evidenced bo 3 certain promissory notes of
same date and payable one Po days after date,
one on Jan. tilth after date and one on the 1st
day of February after date aggregating tho
of *NtOO.OO which notes and the mortgage
the same, have been duly transferred and
signed to the undersigned. 1 will sell
the court house door in Abbeville, Ga.. on
day the‘24th day of October 18W. during the
legal hours for sheriff's sales, the property de
scribed In said mortgage, to-wit—all of lot No.
ii in block s. fronting Depot street In Stubbs ad
dition to town of Abbeville, Georgia, in said
county the building known as the Globe Hotel
being situated on said lot. said lot fronting on
Depot street 27 feet and running back l*2n feet,
said sale will be at pvblic outcry to the highest
bidder; terms cash, The proceeds of said sale
to be applied to the payment of said indebted
ness and as provided in said mortgage.
This Sept. *21 st. 18W*. -I \V Tatom,
Uutts a Lawson, Attys.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
G K<) RC«' I A—\V i 1 co x count y:
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 2nd day
of February. is‘j8, recorded in book K of mort
gages, page Ut'», executed by T U Sessions to
secure eenalri indebtedness to /. W Lasseter,
> \ itleneed by a certain promissory note of same
; dale and payable six months after date, for the
i Mini of #93.45, l will sell before the courthouse
door in Abbev i 11c. Georgia, on Monday the 24th
day of October, 1898. during the legal hours for
sheriff's sales, the property described in said
mortgage, towlt: all that tract or parcel of
land situated in lot No. 148, First district of
Wilcox county. Georgia, and described as fol
lows: commencing at a stake situated 857 feet
oast and 20 feet South.of the southwest corner
of Ross A Wilson's two acre lot in the village
of Reidstield and county aforesaid: thence
west 857 feet to a stake: thence south 000 feet to
a stake: thence east t>39 feet to a stake standing
25 feet west of the center of the A A W railroad
track: thence along said track in a northerly
course to place of beginning, and containing
twelve acres, more or less. Also lot No. 2 com
mencing at a point on boundary of lot of land
No. 140. said ,*olnt standing *25 feet east of A A
W railroad track ami marked with a pine stake
thence north along said east boundary 3250 feet
to a stake: thence west 1072 feet to a stake
standing 25 feet east of said railroad track in a
southerly course to the place of beginning, and
containing sixty-four acres, more or less; the
same being fully described above as to district
and lot number, said sale will be at public
outcry to the highest bidder. Terms cash. The
proceeds of said sale to be applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness and as provided in
said mortgage. This Sept. 2lst, 1898.
Z W Lasseter.
Uutts A Lawson. Attv*.
bargain 11
Mackintosh Coat, a e « *7 «
Ladies’ Briliantine skirts
Yd wide bleaching, no starch, 4 1-2
Press lining, worth 5c, only 3 1-2
Big line skirts, regular at 75c, just 48
Yd wide sheeting 10 yards m
Shoes, big values, our 98c line now 89
Our SI 23 line of shoes now 99
10 yds good checks
Big bargain; Counterpain worth $1 00 just 4>7
EVERETHING AT A CUT PRICE.
Gliu roll well & Go.,
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
CiEORCHA—Wilcox county.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tainop in a certain mortgage dated the Sad day
of July 1807, recorded in book J of mortgages
page 5H8-4 executed by Annie Webster to.secure
certain indebtedness to M W Cooper evidenced
by a certain prommissory note of same date
and payable 12 months after date for the sum
of 1 * 200.00 (having thereon a credit of *i5.00)
which note ami the mortgage securing the same
has been duly transferred and assigned to the
undersigned. I will sell before the court house
door in Abbeville. Georgia, on Monday the 24th
day of October iHWt.dtiring the legal hours for
sheriff's sales, the property described in said
mortgage, tow it:—all those tracts or parcels of
land in the town of Abbevllte, Wilcox county,
know n a l lots Nos. one and three, in east Abbe
ville. Thigpen survey, each being seventy by
one hundred and five feet. Said sale will be at
public outcry to the highest bidder; terms cash
the proceeds of said sale to' be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness and as provided
in said mortgage.
This Sept. 2Jst 1S5«8.
Airs. Cora It Wilson.
Cults A Lawson, Attys.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
G KORGIA — \V I icox ('Oiln ty.
Under and by virtue of a power of attorney
made to me by M D Tarpley to secure the pay
ment of a note for $ 100.00 due October 1 st, 18P8.
I will sell at public outcry l>efore tlie court
house door In Abbeville. Ga.. on the *24th day of
October, I89S, within the legal hours of sale to
tlie highest bidder for cash, part of lot of land
No. 175 in the 1 st district of said county,
bounded on Fast by original line, on North by
land of Mrs. 1) B McAnally, West by land of
Dennis Lofton and on South by Hannah Barron
so as to contain 50 acres. Said property to be
sold to satisfy said note. This l*2th day of Sep
tember. 1808.
Uutts Lawson, Albert Sommer. A tty.
Attys. in fact for M l> Tarpley.
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Groceries.
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Course of Study
Preparatory, Teachers, Scientific, Business
Short Hand, Typewriting Telegraphy Music.
Every Want of the Student Will be Met.
Students are not compelled here to lake studies they do not want in
order to get the desired ones. Perfect liberty is given in the choice of
studies. Our superior classification, mode of assigning work, and of coil
ducting class recitation, enable our students to do more in ten weeks than
is done at most schools in twice the time, We economize in time as
well as in money. We guarantee satisfaction to all who come to work.
Advantages.— Two large, well furnished buildings, artesian water,
excellent library of 1200 volumes, large supoly of apparatus, healthy
location, expenses moderate, faculty of enthusiastic Normal teachers.
Payment of one tuition admits to any one or ali classes in Preparatory,
Teachers, Scientific and Business Departments. Vocal music is free.
Our Business Course is tin- most thorough, practical and cheap
est in the South. Every one should have a Business Education.
Fall Term Opens Sept. 13, 1898. Send for a Copy of Our Announcement.
For further information, address,
W. A. LITTLE, PRINCIPAL,
* ABBEVILLE, GA.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective December \2, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
gist? 19- No- 17. No- • No- 20.
!C~ SSS52S5 ii ” 28 a in It* .Savannah aril *20 p ScS x lo a m
12 3*> a m ar Helena ar C» l() p : * a m
1 1‘2 2»» p m ar Abbeville ar 5 ')0 ]> ‘2 *‘o a m
*2 15 1 3o p m ar Cordele ar l 45 p i m
;? 15 2 55 p m ar A meric us ar 3 :;o l*i *2:r t m
4 n 3 55 p m ar Richland ar *2 40 It 80 i P m
s 00 3 oo p m ar Montgomery lv lo 45 a 7 45 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3. No. !•* No- 2.* p’m No A
3 lo p m hi o."> a m lv coluntyos ar 5 20 1*2 oii ni
o ji m 11 40 a m ar Richland ar 3 55 i> m 7 •'» a m
8 5o j. m 1 30 p m ar Albany lv *2 lo p m 5 oo a m
FITZGERALD DIVISION
No- 9. No 7. o' No. 10.
8 7 15 lv Abbeville .
■“ p nt a nt nr 12 IS p nt 11 (ill p m .
ii S3 p m ii IS u nt nr Fltzuernld ar 11 15 a m S 45 p m r.
T 23 IV liu lv .
|i nt a in uv Ocilla in 20 a m s i«> p m
.
-Trains Nos. I and 2 carry thro-i^li coacbes between Atlanta and Ubnny In connection with
Southern Railway
CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. Connects nt Savannah with Plant System. 1-'. c. p n m t
Helena with Southern Railway Train No. 13 north bound. At Abbeville fo- CI nL?i
Oellla. At Cordele with CL S.-A 1*. 14 * 11 , Xo, M north bound. U Richland OrleanUtthti with t' v *"
minsbam for A baity and and the Columbus. north, also At wTth Montgomery'‘-w'lth W. Rv. jfr .vfhlmma. L. ,v N. for for New beyond Dt ' ond ‘ ‘ 01 Itlr o!',.' - 1
Selma
Ociijla. lam 1 with At C. Cordele A* A- Division with 0. for s. X UOliimbiis F. R. R. So. and I south bound and No. 2 hoVth Mont'-omerv\v bound ' if.? C *"
Atlanta also for Albanr, At Sn 1 1 h 1
ab^nm Rm selma " S °" d KV "" < '' for " lrml "*'*» n ‘ an “ "orth. also with w Ry or .vi
TRAIN NO. 18. ' 'onnt-ots at Montgomery with L,,» x. from New Orleans ami "'t‘rEr fr,.m ,k„ ,;s
.'.'.“Js;- ^; ° a nd
! ‘liallmad Abbevlll ° f0,r ""'t Ocilla. At Savannah with 'Plant .System ami C. X
l-.
bound. At Savannah with Plant System. I-'. ,v P. It. R. and Steamers J1V ' ' N 14
Noland TV™” '' UrS °" Tr " ins Nos ' 17 and l ** ,IImtt “ Sleeping Pars on
C. N. K1GHT, .
"““•“"WESSator. a.M-JSSttg"**-**
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE.”
H. H. TIFT,
President.
NO. T yo. 3 NO. 1
IN IN Sr A. Li-T.gr LKAVK
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» 8 F
3 3 i 8 8 F
3 Li3SS 1 F
3 3 9 SS.
4 4 !» 20 F
4 4 ARRIVE
Trains Nos. 1. 2. a and 4 run dallv. except Sun-Jar. Trains Xos 7 -md « rm. n-e, d . ?L 0n ,iT
System |T'l and l ias station. Southern Trains stop only on slKme. All trains make connect on w mh pnli
oeergia and l-’lorlda at Tifton. and tire Georgia and Alabama at
r. G. BOATRIGHT Traffic Manager
Miles.
Jj. 1 1 'Pi tv IV.. 'P. 1 1,1Xc ». o.
General Offices:
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
EFFECTIVE
1 A tvw t_-1 t 11>l - lQt 1 i. 1807.
TIFTON,
BRIGBON
HARDING
I*IN ETTA
Mvsrru.
FLETCHER.
FITZGERALD.
w. 0. TIFT,
Vice Presidemi.
Miles.
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LEAVE 0 11 5 10 5 00
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