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ts:ssr*i T,r"“m a pat into
Vj, w .rt, sad has tbs ^rssideut of a toartb
#ilro sd residing here sad working
tts ultimate cuaipleliou. With
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u *» white a*l three oolor^
shared» ts ou* buUdiag » *10,000 nsw
Vrt byteriso oUareb It law taereased its
j^pulup 111 ) hit uWl> liijp |§s **'*
tkerds sad fiasfard. It l*the home of the
gHip, «ad Ms wine «uktng espaeity has
doubled every ysar. It has sucesssfnlly
usngorated a system of public schoo s, witL
, win years eurrieolnm dhcoad to sjne.
This is put o! the cwoord of « 1 alf decade
»ad aim?*}' shows flw progress of an already
admirable city, rith toe uatarai advantages
o! bavin* die ttaest rllmate, summer and
stole!. In the world.
Oil*: is the county seat of dpelding
r0aatj, s’.iastodtn west MidJleiGeo'gU, with
shmltoy, fertile and rolling country, 1150
fsvt those sea level. By the census of IMr, it
will Have at alow haUmate between AMO sad
T.U00 people, and they «ra all of the right
sort— wiUe-awskc, ap to the timer, toady to
oeleoaeetraager* and anxious to secure de
draMa if saMj*. they bring who money will not to be help ««r?K3*§j fuili Up
came
the town. These Is shout oh'y tUirsbig 0"e thing we
seed billy just now, and holm
We havs several si B|lf jM gt# limited DPT!§§» for
■seditious sto entirely too our
business, plaasara and health see ktogg ues^..
mm ucwspai c u the Empire butt ot the
Georgia FI »e ( ■•close stamps in sending
fer sample coyies.
This haul ssatoU rill amurer July let
(too. By Jeans t y Ul, IS«>, t» wilt have to he
tbanasa to keen t «vitn Sbe times.
Ut$MtNA( DlKtClUhV
HEN AT *£El*toE„
: ru KNH \ s L* 'V
EAlinUs, t»wSt‘U.
mdim m§ m** ■' * , v '- *iwd it
1BMI WH RUNr, FWrffiBB
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u&ee, dl Bill Street, Up Btaira, over I. H
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DISMURE & COLLIN*,
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D. L. PARMER,
IT TORN EY AT LAW
WOOD BURT : : GEORGIA.
»unapt .attentlc- given to all business
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN
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Under New
Friers meet all train*.
JUSKY HOUSE,
II street Well foisted for
ii I
Sersfa.tarvar ‘ — *
■ 8. A CUNNINGHAM,
Bari Estate Agent
an Adjournment Icing Aim-
PAT *OAN a» m thxab
. MISSION DISCUSSED
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Washington, D. C., March 85.—Ad¬
journment now appears probable by th*
8d of April. It all, however, depends oo
the celerity of the presidential nomtoa-
mission is causing the administration a
good deal of trouble and annoyance.
From ail accounts ftwldgit Harrises! and
all the members of his cabinet, except
Mr. Blaine, feel that it would be a scan-
is noth full
country. But
cans with are petitions bombarding in favor the of Egan administration by
mail. It is hoard here that public every meet¬
ings me in all to the be held large by cities the of Irish the country, Republi¬
cans adopted.de¬
and that resolutions will be
manding pdhilmeut of to the tlm administration Mexican mission. Egan’s ap-
Pat Ford has written, accori i ig to re¬
liable report, to the president and to Mr.
Blaine, saying that on the treatment of
Egan ter the administration will largely
depend the future action erf Irish-Ameri¬
can voters. In other words, Pat told
Harrison and Blaine that the Irish de¬
manded a share of the spoils, and they
and the State
on Blaine and urge Egan’s appointment.
Blaine’s suggestion. If Fat should be re-
made minister States to will Mexico the people music. or
Upmens the United cause more
is still urging the adminis¬
tration' to recognize the Irish in some
way. Kerens, however, is reasonable
ana pliable, and is being used by Blaine
to remonstrate with the Irish element be¬
cause of their extravagant demand for
%an’s appointment to the Mexican mis¬
sion. Kerens is trying to make it as
easy for Blaine under the administration
to possible, but Pat Ford and the gang
he represents have made an issue with
the administration over Egan, and pm-
noge to Abide by it.
Oil. W. W. Dudley, «f Indiana, is said
to be responsible for Tanner's nomination
for the pension commissionership. Dud¬
ley, when not rounding up “Mocks of
five,” and dealing out the bloodle for the
Republican national committee, makes
SBJTaBPtag^W his living as a claim agent at Washing-
tional Tribune, and the boss pension
claim agent of Washington. The pension
Tanner will be
mb of Dudley,
it of this set, but from remarks
now and then it apppeara that
had been made Saturday very
ig to the faction of Cdl. Buck.
3d to one enthusiastic Longstreet
httd drawn out of the raced or colledtSf, Albany,
and that Dr. C. W. Arnold, of
had consented to go in, and let Tom
Johnson have a walk-over for the Savan¬
nah collectoriship. deal lias been made, the
fH&erN&ss If the race
for collector will be narrowed down be-
been approached to get out of the way
for Arnold, but he declared that he was
enlisted for the war, and his flag nailed
to the mast.
I think Angier stock may be quoted a
shade higher this
trary, is whooping things up.
He is a rustler, and Tom Black
that “DM Nibs” (hia soubriquet
Buck) can never beat him.
tile Advancing Age Closes Hnnjr Year* oi
Honorable HavaL Service.
Washington, March 88.—Rear Admir¬
al Luce retired from service to one of
the chief commritders to the United
States navy to-day on account of ad-
vancing age.
Admiral Luce achieved a brilliant
record during the war. He was in com-
di from
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atlamtai t
Gen. Schofield Order.
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been hatted by Gen.
OFFENSIVE PARTISANSHIP.
proached him with this question
“WUl youre move a poetmaste
I Will remove the offici
their conduct partisanship of their office. to inf
tions, who would be removed
X» Pa jfr!*S^L^ wtTabte
vacancies now pending.
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WTO.
sn Msaid to be all *at U mortal
£2SCSa*.<«*»
peror, but this
won a brilliantly
at The present held arable by Stetoita. feature of this
° most con¬
gress will undoubtable b* tile contest
which will be waged between Mr. Stei-
nite Rnasian and player MfcheTTchigorin, who has reoenUy the arrivud great
in this country from St. Petersburg for
the annals and literature of the game
wherever It is admired and played.
AN IMBECILE SHOT DEAD.
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