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(jriffln 1* the Uve'ieat, plu driest. >nn-t pro
•rwMWtowii in 'W# 1* f "’ to»* r
oJicul desari tfcra, m »»• ree wd of the test
fn year* vrffi •bo*'-
tetory ear) Is bow handing another
0 ry, an immense ice and battling woke, •
aathoed blind fuatory, a broom luotory
opened tip the finest granite quarry in the
gUted State*, Mid baa many other enter-
priie* in -ouiemplation. it has secured
another ailruatl ninety mites long, and while
ocateu on the grentest system in the Bento,
he Central, bat securod connection wto* it*
penpal couneafind amt has Unvt'resideut with Chattaiiwff* ot fourth sad'
he W »t, a
nil road residing here and working
o Its ultima e completion. H'iih
t» are white and three colored
churches, it is now building a #10,000 uew
t*re byteriau ohuroti- It hat increased its
chard* and vineyard. It la tne home of the
grape and its wine malting capacity has
doubled every yea*. It has saeeeagfully
uuugumted a system of public soltoo s, will
■ seven years curriculum. second to awe.
Tnie is p trt, oi the rec »rd of a I alf decade
■nd simply chows the progress u< an already
admirable city, vilh the natoral advantages
of h.ivin .1 the ttneat climate, summer and
unite;. in the world. _
tiiiiU., is the county seat of Scalding
count., ' 1*1 <Utd in west Uni lie Geo-gin, with
aheell iy, tactile and rolling country, UftU
feet above re * level. By the census of 1800, it
wilt have at u low estimate between t'sflOO and
t,uOU people, and they -ire all of the tight
sort—wide-awake, Up to the times, ready to
welcome strangers end anxious to secure de
iirable settlers, who will not Ik: Stay 1 «m: «pM
tome if they bring money to help build up
the town, there is about or >y ore thing we
need ba ity bote*
We beve III accom¬
modation* are entirely too limited for our
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total news,i.t. .: a the Empire dlate of Ule
I'oonrttt H t enclose stamps in sending
for wiuiplc uuy trt.
This tm s- •tseie.'i will .mswcr July let
1883. By tailmti, V-l, l»tW. it wili have to mi
rhaageu to keep t > witb the UoIki-.
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uaioe, 81 Hill street, Up Slsum, over 4. H
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DISMUKE 4k COU.4M*.
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STEWART A DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS _____it,. AT LAW,
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D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WOODBURY : : GEORGIA.
writ XV wf f ttprOdlv 19V *
soeeislty.
HOTEL CURTIS
3BIFFIN, QECBOIA.
Under ?.lliE #«v Management 5 wF
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-rf l'ter, nee tall trains.
J08EY ROUSE,
7 garden Rooms, 4^vt Infill ftiifi *fcitc&«, from t4A
spot and staqle ae block
Jsasrsa?® Weil ^ fw
. SHELTON HOUSE,
Oa Poplar street, ft rooms sad one acre.
Raw 8 room house and 12 acres land <m 0tb
tiros*, food orcbaid and branch. Also, 40
•eres load near cttr Unite. Alto, other
property.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Rotate Agent
me
Brotherhood, advancing the price of a
“shine” to ten cents, in view of the in¬
creased demand upon their talent duripg
ion tite day. On Wednesday the committee
Plan and Scope (sic), of which Mayor
Grant is chairman, met, and on Thuys-
kay the committee of States held a seegt-
'details This latter committee completed tf#
for the reception to the president
of the United States on his arrival here
form a
mm&^£ bem
celebration. As there cannot
than Shout 1,500 invited, it was decii
to make up the quota from represei
tives members of every trade and proi
■km and from all parts of the couni
Apart, then, from the governors of ate
and commissioners, the guests at
Equitable building ou Apnl 39 will to
great gathering of bankers, merchai
and lawyers, editors, of literary trade. men, scienti
membept every
tled Wednesday the medal night’s question. art committee set¬
What to a centennial without a medal,
anyhow? least, that to have been
At seems pro¬
pounded The medal to the will committee. be four and half inch¬
a
es in diameter, in the style of the old
Florentine bronzes, and will be cast, not
stamped. One side will contain a bust
of Washington with his coat-of-anns and
appropriate lettering; the reverse will
present the arms of the state of New
committee hoped to eell copies of itjat
the smWAsfesd uniform price of *1.* Somebody
gold, but when he learned ite dimensions
he changed his mind. Fifty in silver add
8,000 in bronze hare been ordered a
will be ready in time for the opening
the exhibition on April 18.
* # •
Urn artistic souvenirs of the ball a]
banquet will contain, besides an engra
ing of the commemorative medal,
Oscar S. Straus, minister to Turkey, vsq
the injured party, a member of a promi¬
nent German club said to me:
“Do you know it to as hard for one of
P, T. Barn urn’s camels to pass through
'the eye of a good-sized cambric needless
HI® MONEY AU. GONE. \
pushing himself, Buchanan, head
isave
#15.000.
I stal Result of a Quarrel.
Towson, Md.. Maych 30.—All
6ullom killed Willhun R. Sum
'yjy vf >w
awn,
U wil
We. After
f in its hre
that to his d
1 life to the .1
a note of
«at atoocesoentht
annals of i
great and
he belong!
ttogies followed from
Oxford
clubs.
Detroit, March 30.—C. W. Voigt, do¬
ing the biggest beer brewing businc* in
Detroit, has succumbed to the blandish¬
ment* at the agents of the English brew-
Stf^iST-iss;
HON. EMORY
man, as
presenting his name, without'cons
tion with or mission from him
feel assured that he will understand
an expression of the esteem irtovhic
to held by the Republicans of G«
and of their desire that he may be
t the reaources erf a
rado uddenly bonanzas. acquired Tp a
management read-
for the time being
of suspended the genuineness that they erf light the Aspen be convinced strike.
Bad the vein been broken to any extent
it would to needless have been to experienced state that no in difficulty unload¬
ing, from the character of specimens, a
half ton of 5,000 ounce ore.
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Christian Scientist* Condemned.
Masok Qty, Iowa, March 80.—Mrs.
A. 8. Graces, of Charles City, became ill
a few days ago, and, believing in the effi¬
cacy of the Christian science methods,
site refused husband to be treated home by a physician.
Her was from at the time,
but returned in answer to atetogmn
IBiw
s»w J ;|
«d the for girl not from makini her
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