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and In caw a man does not want
fo spend that much, a reduction is
made. If th* institution keeps up
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the Johnstown
place is free from then, and they are
liable to come at anf fodn,ent.
Why they are more frequent now
than in former year, is not explain-
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Double Omiy Sleeping Car Service
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville.
Closely connecting with double trains
East Tenn., Va and Georgia R, R
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
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No. 59.—Passbkgbb, South, Daily.
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Warm Springs.
No. 54.—pASSranire South, 8uai»iY 0 ».y,
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Jtirt ofOrdfnary, at my office, by ten
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Geos u, Ji y ZD a, l. V. .me-
__, ____Mm. Jnnett Bethnne,
seed, applies to me for fetters of Dismis-
' om ■ffs*™* said estate. before
* n8 COBCern ®d show cause
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E. W. HAMMONB, Ordinary
T street, oh the east Arnold by
and hyWumbtoerMd of said for the
estate,
lsbm of deceased and for
^heheiiSL ^
sssstsr slx
ber next, Why such letters of dismission
should not be granted. .
90.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and ciucHtorsr
Notice to hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed he the estate of John D. George, deewised,to
csdland settle at ones. AH parties deceased holding
claims against the estate of said are
ianellw0.-f3.70. Columbus, «a'
mine tbs question wbet ber bonds shall or shall
* * *--- ---‘d county lor ths purpose
ivingand Said repairing bonds public be
unty. of sixteen thousand to
onnt
i a&voupon bonds of the
e hundred doilars each, to
rate of six per cent, per
of said bonds to be paid
S751oS.2a0lSi eryWWW working for us. Agents
few vacancies in towns and cities. B:
JOHNSON k 00., 1€K>9 Main St„ Kiekmond
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In proportion to prices cam
other medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of two
and well established papers, It charges
prices of only one.
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It is published in one of the
commercial, manufacturing and railrt
centers of the most progressive State in
South, with a large and intelligent surroi
ing population and extra facilities for <
tribntion.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up
all demands of the times and the requir
ments of its constituency, it is read not on
by nearly ©very family in Spalding Couni
but in the eight surrounding counties, wi
a good general circulation in the State ai
other States. __
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIEL
and covei*s it completely.
Brices low. Writ© for rates and sampi
copies of Biaily and Weekly to ,}j
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, I’nbliahcr,
Griffin, GE,
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