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„w**ive town in «*>•««• I hit U no hjner
Ma»: teoriptioa, « »ho record of tbe tut
___.mehow.
—^> r twice the enpiul. fmM, I#,*.
sB *iron«^bram foundry, a forUltevr fee
ory *« iiumene® ice Mid beUHng works, a
meh end blind feetory, • broom factory
oeenad »p thr Sheet granite quarry in the
eTlted State*, /mwanplatiou. «M had »•»» It other hex toeured ehtor-
wfse* Xh,, hi
v etiroad ninety miles laug, and while
.
aeatea ** *• grertert system in the (font!.,
wym*™ „ .. -A - ■- ■ -e l*h tea.
nn c sMoe with Chatuoeoga and
ad baa the fresident of a fosrUi
SS tU£. "t 2
white and three colored
t is now building a < 10,000 new
tu oharch fibs* increased its
xorrounded ou nearly every »lde by or
{.harts and vineyard. It 1 - the home of the
grape end ito wine stoking eapaeity has
doubled every year. It ha* successfully
osugnrated a system of public eohoo a, WBl
s seven years curriculum, second to erne.
TUU is port ol the reourti of a half decade
sod Simply shows the progress of au already
admirable city, with the natural advantages
yf having the finest climate, summer and
glutei, in tbe world.
Prim.. U the county seat of Spalding
count,, situated in wnrt MuWle'Ueo'gia, Uith
sbealtiiy, lertile and rolling country, lifiO
fart above tea level. By tbe census of l 8 *>, it
will have at a lo* estimate betweeUfMMB and
7 ,MX) people, and they are all of Th« right
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready te
^r^rr^Tsaraiir
some if they bring money to help tmild np
We have several small ones, but their accom-
■ • ' ■ *■ for our '° r
on or a hotel in tbe South, just maiiti ui
ad—daily [.■awwiwwi and weekly—the
Maws is pu; hr)
nest newspaper in the Km pi re dtute of the
(.corgis f 1 "* enclose stamps In sending
Hit sample eoi ien.
ThUbnet saetc i will suswer duly 1 st
18 B». By January Uh 18 W>, It wUl b»ve to Is.
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OTEL CD RT 18
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
A CU5SIH0HAM,
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THE WORLD WILL
A Description of the
Peris Exposition.
THOUSANDS OF
I Vivid Picture by oar Corroepirndkot
Wonder. and Beauties of the
nial Exhibit—The Klffbl
dm beaux Arte—The Coet of the
Abroad. ‘ •/
New Yohjc. March 28 . —Mr.
Brisbane the gif ed
dent of the Bun. i» bock with us;
for a sea on. Brisbane is a
pleasured and sensations of
toteaoe w.tdqut feeling in the toast
mistic. It was on the subject
French centennial that iny f. ten*
enthu- art c. ‘ One has Uttie
he, of the magnitude of the
jAdttt America -dp l#? 6 , fo|
celebra ion and expceition was w
atively slight, indeed, to the Fari|
of 1888 . O, course it is the world leading |
of the year, wad all the
there, depend upon it.” > ■ j
The actual state of the Work gd
in the Clump de Mars, and i
square in front of the Inrahdes to
venced that ail the authorities ft
tain the world’s appointed. show will The open j
the time man]
str actions of brick and stone and
the divers styles of architecture, a
activity re gnin^ everywhere are
’wfv"gi«»t hftunwion. the general as
pect of things on and about the
if French industry.
this iiii Tfiiposition *** Univereelle wfl be
much b gger affair than was the one
lb?d, ana it 1 , oks like it to going to
con derably less than the 48 ,-.U 0 ,lM
francs wnich has been appropriated
raised for i s completion.
The lib el tower being, so
the mon mental vesti ule to t iU snow,
it seems pro er to say someth nga.
it at the beginning of my letter.
ever >, ody knows, it to lobe
high.and it has a!read v reached a
of than shoot the Kl Washing feet, a point «kH> foet li i it
on monument.
a graceful str c ure, but there: to
mu ho disproportion 'between it
tbe surroun .in ? bu badly ldings dwarfed of he by
tion that thev are
pro imity of the tower. This, howe e
was iully iorereea b those who
the ex| osiiion. and as it was unavoida¬
ble. they endea > ored to conteract itin
a ensure by la ing the va. ions struct¬
ures as iar away b from leaving the great
as wav possible, a
•o there are to be 4 i of tlieui. in
roue, one above the othe., thus produc
in' three rone o oicentriu
Usance. which ought to spread itself over -1 a
***
The monumental gateway, or
it Ion and 90 feet wide, an
rthcr end of these, running i
i les. are .e enpa alel galh
which Is. e ch 1,400 eet with long, the ah t t
connect pa
SSTi
rials etc. At >h enu of th« ti
rough which we are suppose h
rolling before we rea the*
galleries be deries located are are two two paviUions ibitof —----- the city . --- her
the ex to
There is : a open space at either]
Second the furniture and c ot
hi its is the immen a Palais '
chines whi.-h occupies the whoi
part of he' bain p de Mars. In
view of construe ion it was ■_____
bold an un ertaxing as was the e-i
towepm|d. “ * aa tedding, iiaayr* there is
it con-
be located u« hines and me h nipal
indusirial appli nces of ail kind .
p incipai leat res of thi.
bu Id ing a hich e c great ogi directly etch >
of iron, w h they spring from
ground, w re rest on to ndaiiona
forme b. tnas.es o: con et ■ in .mnn
lb it et d-ep nd twice as long. O.
avche form the ribs of the bull i n .
spaces betwten them being
brick t artly with iron the girders being and partly
work, roof ent rely
gla s. £a h one of the e , relies
the river end of the Champ
the qua; has been transfer ed
•eta. agriculture andhonici
far th. army u
for the various
toirome ’«ef
>4 IHRO
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,
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ready j vieing w.th..
,
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known in the istory of tbe stags, but to
::*V*n favojMgjwto UWEtoT
will to
rtster . 1
her no
do fti.
T e dates for her entire
Maori a have teen canceled k
thtwgh
Igp&r
'WiJ
The cabinet, under the toad
*•&*&&*?*
t
. oa rota* where it S'
k tlte*FnJ Stasis Ung and
fiS8f w »jy-
'byttto ’
iSSt | f-
*««*»
1L. Oou.C «4
when i
it wail
jgpt.
T, A One# <ef Jena VMjena.
N*W York, March 28.-0 »' fot. evi¬
dently have no rights which detective!
are bound to respect. Wi liam hcott.
alias Bee vtoy, the bank burgl.r. » h >,
with Dunlap and . ther pal*, robbed the
H-fi avenue bv two i
to hibi th ing poll meet im
t«
him. "totoit and he wra• jdetare ao> Ordingly to in dto<
a Scott e the
gallery.
Mocsrr Casbel, Pa., March 28.—Dr.
Williams, of this town, to tuber ng from
h s ft ton*, may prove fatal,
diphtheria pattonts was a The little g was ri auf a
cate
one. and the doctor, in rnakn
f
aersass
* |
r of her hu band,
_v
„
unabe to
taken to betovtto to tia.eit
hand dressed._ .
To aid Mm Kami*falli« Uhtoi <t
New <Yohe, March 28 .-T
York committee that tee ratovf
for the Chin «e famine suffer,
vjmdb the north china comm
S£S.*S*i ecnxed the r4 r
su months toca.ry when on the
should for two be rly ready. The spT »
ne
hums eet as t e old ooiiug arranxe-
menuin makin uni o mand exnntte*,
but ihe result mu-t be ti.at weaker an s
tStt'^r.ssy will eventually all into wea the hands of
,
Stnvner wiB be t
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