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Capital of the Carden Soot
of the World!
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« I F V I S is tb
county Beat o
(l«orii!i, Spalding and I o ip mtj sit
UM|||h anted in tite cm
) tre of the I wet pot
! WWe vMBril tion of the gre*t
l Empire Booth, State ol
the where
i^j^3ssssa_, [ all j its varied wonderful indue'
auc
—■ ■■■ ' J tries meet and are
on with greatest *««>*». and is thus
offer inducements to all classes seek,
ime and a profitable career. These
Central railroad between the capital of tbe
8t ate. forty tniiiw distant, and its principal
seaport. 250 miles away; an independent
line to Chattanooga and the West by way o'
the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama
Midland Railroad; tne principal railroad, city on ibe hundred Georgia
and Gull one
miles long, built largely through its own en
terprise and soon t« be extended to Atlanta
and the systems oi tile Northeast direct
connection with tha great East Tehnesseo.
Virginia other and Oeoigia railroad-system, I* built—al- ar.l
road graded and soon to
bringing in trade nnd carrying out goods
and mannlactnrere. an<f .
Tnat this is the very cream flower ol
the agricultural and lior icultural portions
of tne Mute is evidenced by the the flinted fact
that the State of 0eo~ pa and
States unanimously chose it as the sue lot
the Experiment Station, against the strong
efforts of every other section. It has two
crops that never tail, being cotton, tbe most
important crop in the South, and grupes.
which are glowing to surpass cotton in tin
county. Griffin’s record during the half decade
past
proves it to be one of the most progressive
cities in the South.
It has bnilt twolarge cotton factories rep¬
resenting (250,000 sad shipping goods all
aver the world.
Its has put up two large iron and brass foun¬
dries^ fertiliter factory, a cotton seed oil
mill,a «Ash and blind factory, apiowfactory
an ice factory, bottling works, a broom
factory, a mattress factory, a wire fence
factory and various smaller enterprises.
It haw put in an electric light plant by
which the streets are brilliantly lighted
D has completed an extensive system
of waterworks, givinu complete protection
against fin', and furnishing water every
B. H. T AY LOB, M. D. J F. Stewabt, M. D.
,88. 1 Taylor Griffin, & stewart, Ga.
Office and residence, corner Solomon and
Eighth street.. Office hours from 8 to 10
a. in. and from 1 to 3 and from 7 to 9 p. m.
TT XX. J. GARLAND.
DENTIST,
Office over Griffin Banting company.
Griffin, Georgia.
Gas administered and teeth extracted
without p»bi.
ESTAUSE
CURE FOR loss ol Manhood, Impo
teney, Bernini I aud Female Weak¬
ness, Night Emissions. Undeveloped
and Inactive Organs, Self-Abuse,
Vouthfui Iudiscr tions; Insanity and
all disease! resulting lrom sexu¬
al excess. Price $1 UO. Sent secure¬
ly packed in plain wrapper, on re¬
ceipt of price. Full particulars for
stamp. All correspondence strictly
onlidentiul.
Acme Medicine Co„
ATLANTA, GA.
liUlIlil /Illll IIH Lf GENTLEMEN. enlarge and develop Guaranteed
to any
part of the body.
Trice $1.00. Peitactly hnrmless. Sent by
mail, sealed in plaiu wrapper, on receipt of
price. Inclose stamp ior particulars.
ACME MEDICIME CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
XXTE VV W (NT YOU TO WORK FOB $35.00 US,
liras making $12.00 TO
TER WEEK. Parlies pr.leire-1 who can
farntah u horse anil travel through tbeconn-
try; a team (bough, is not necessary. A lew
vacant* a in towns nnd cities Spare hours
may be need to
Jt)H"SON A < 0
11th a- fl Main 8ts., Richmond, Va.
Salary or Commission
To agents to handle the Patent Chemical
Ink Eraeiug Pencil. The moet useful and
novel invention of 'be age. Erase ink thor¬
oughly m two seconds. Works like magic.
200 to 500 per cent, profit Agents makiug
$50 per week. We also want a gentleman to
take charge of territory, and appoint eub-
jgents. A rare chance to make money.
Write for term' and eamples of eraeing.
Uonme Emeer Mfg. Uo., 455 LaUroese, Wis.
sptfldAw It.
HEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE
243 BROADWAY LECTURE! N.Y. I
INTRODUCTORY
and Whiskey Habit*
cured at hums with¬
out palo. Book TBS. ofpar-
Unit.--* sent
G.A.R.NOTICE
We take (hi* opportunity of info-mine
our subscribers that tbe new Commissioner
old of Peneionfi soldier, and has been believe appointed. soldiers He ie And nn
we that
their heirs will receive justice at his hands.
We do not anticipate that there will be nuy
radical change* in the administration of
pension We affairs under the new regime.
woaldadviae however, that U 8. sol¬
diers. Bailors and their heirs, take steps to
oi the early filing • of then claims in case
there should be any fature pension legists >
tion. Snch legislation is seldom retroactive.
Therefore it is of greet iniporUr.ee that ap
earliest plications ire filed in the Department at the
Il U. possible date. their
8 Soldiers, Sailors, or Widows,
Children, or Parents desire information in re-"
gard The to pension claims matters, they should write
to Pres* Cl, Company, will Wsih-
ngton, l>. and they prepare und
seod the necessary nnd-r application, if they find
them emitted the numerous laws en-
iohn Wedderburn, Managing Mtorney,
' WASHINGTON, D. C.
P. O. Box 38a,
DB. fi.u wxst's Tbe*.
liuinees, Birr, a guarantee*, Convulsions, specific Pits, fur Hysteria, Nervous
ratiun, euralgia, caused Headache Nervous pros- ap
>hol tobacco, by iVakefnllneee. the use of Men-
WUU1 or or WIUWTO, TV w— ----- ——
tal Depression, Softening n! the Brain,
decay resulting and in death. insanity Premature and leading Old to misery, Btir-
Loss Power in either Age, In' ’
rennees, o eex.
antary Lossre Bad Spermatorhoea,caused
over-exertion (A the bi ain,self-abuse or o' >ver-
iuuui*rijw, treatment. (1.00 nwji i,ox box. uubuub six one boxes mouth's for
a or
(5.0C, sent by mail.."prepaid on receipt of
price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
to cure any ease. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompanied with (5,00
will send the purchaser ear written gusr-
tee to refund the money i‘ tbe treatment
does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued
only by Dr. B. R. tnthonv, Drungtat, Sole
airent, 41 Hill street. Grifflu. Ga.
Complete
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and how to attain it.
At last a ro*dical work that tell* the causes,
describes the effects, points valuable, the remedy. artistically This
is scientifically the most
the most beautiful, medical book that has ap¬
peared for years; 96 pages, every page bearing of the
a half-tone illustration m tints. Some
subjects treated are Nervous Varicocele, Debility. Irrvpo- The
tency, Huaband, Sterilltv, Those Development, intending Marriage, etc.
Every man who would know the and grand the truths,
the plain facts, the old secrets, new
discoveries of medical science for as applied follies to
married life, who would atone past
and avoid future pitfalls, should write for this
wonderful Utile book. It will be sent free*
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MENTHOL
BLAKELY & ELLIS
FUNERAL /.DIRECTORS
A Lt GRADES CLOTH-COVERED, ME
XX t tile and Wood Coffins and Caskets
Prompt and oaretul attention. Free Hear**
carriage* and all detail* attended to. Em¬
balming without answered extra charge tight. io oar pat¬
ron < Call* day or
At this season of the vear there a
lots of harirains offered io the
umns of the N*ws ANoScNevery
which it will he to y iur interest
look after carefully. Don’t (ail
read all tlie advertisements and
notices before you go out shopping.
Riug’B Royal Gemietner Co., Atlanta.tia.
BE SERI CALL AT
ANE HUFF'S
and see their
FOR
YOUNG
PEOPLE
Greater Variety and Lower Prices Than Ever Belore.
..... Something in stock to suit Everybody.
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE
Arrivals, Departures and Happenings
of a Day in a Great City.
rag cov oss. %
He drnggod her under the mistletoe hough.
She restated and struggled with maiden
Then hissed guile. him bank with such terror that
now
. He’s wearing court plaster on hie smile.
.1. W. Walcott spent yesterday in
Barnesville.
Ben Yancey, of Newnau, was in
tbe city yesterday.
J. F. Fields, of Henry county, was
in the city yesterday.
0, W. Fields, of Hampton, spent
yesterday in this city.
Dr. J. L. Hooten, oi Woodbury,
spent yesterday in this city.
T. P. Bell, of Patillo, went up to
Atlanta lust uigbt to spend a day or
two,
A. C. Young, representing Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, day. waa in the city' yester¬
Maj. A. Randall went down to
Columbus yesterday to spend several
days.
States D. 8. collector, Mnse^pscial waS in deputy t,he city United
yes¬
terday.
R. 8. Dickins has returned home
from Florida. a sojourn of several weeks in
Col. Geo. I. Jones went down the
G. M & G. R. R. yesterday to spend
tbe week.
It isn’t tbe girl with the largest
stocking that makes tbe best show¬
ing on Christmas.
Miss Bessie Davison, who has
been visiMngProf, and Mrs. J. Henry
Walker, returned home to Atlanta
yesterday.
Dr. J. M. Head, of Atlanta, is
spending several days with hiR
father Elder T. J. Head and family
near tbe city.
MrB. W. H. Baker went down to
Williamson last night, being called
there by the serious illness of her
sunt Mrs. Nelson.
Miss Olive Boyd returned borne
last night from Adairsviife, where
she has been visiting relatives for
two or three weeks.
Miss Mary Walker, who is attend¬
ing the public schools, Monroe, left yesterday
for her home at where she
will spend the boiidays-
Col. Luther Moses, of Turio. was
in the city yesteruay on his way to
Atlanta, where be is employed in tbe
V. 8. revenue department.
Miss Annie Sharp, of Forsyth, who
has been spending Miss Jennie the past week with
her aunt McKinney, in
this city, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. W. W. Sasser and Mrs. J. A.
McCrary, of Senoia, came down yes¬
terday and Boyd are visiting their brother
Col. J. D. and family in this
city.
Miss Mamie Edwards, who has
been spending J. Edwards, several dave with her
father R. returned to
her home in Atlanta yesterday. 8be‘‘
was accompanied by her father, who
will spend a day or so there.
Judge Hunt held court in chamber*
yesterday nnd was occupied with
cases from Henry county. The ap
plication for a permanent receiver
for John Asber was not reached, but
will come up this morning.
O. H. P. Slaton and J. M. Kim¬
brough, Jr., were elected first and
second lieutenants, respectively, of
the Spalding Greys last night. There
are encouraging reports lame as to new
members. Capt. Bailey down
to the election.
Albany Herald; ‘‘Miss Annie Ab
bott, the electric woman, or‘The
Little Georgia deal Magnet,’ is attracting
a great of attention in the
State. Thi* little woman is a won-
derfal compound or a thundering wbiob?”
big humbug—do yoa know
Emmett King, who is plaving io
“In the Bluegrass,” wants to get bis
company to come to Griffin about
the middle of next month. There
are three of four other Georgians in
the troupe. Emmett is an old Griffin
boy. and bis friends here are very
proud of his success and hope be
may come.
A. L. NeRtis and family, of Hous¬
ton, Texas, who have been spending
the past week in this city, left yes¬
terday for borne. They were called
bpre on account or the serious iltoess
of Mrs, A. M. Nelms, the mother of
the former, who is now fast recov¬
ering from her attack, and is coDsid'
ered out of danger.
flOTHER’S
FRIEND” .*
is a scientifically prepared Liniment
end harmless; every ingredient is of
recognized the value and in constant nso
by medical profession. It short¬
ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes
Danger to life of Mother and Child.
Book ^To Mothers” mailed tree, con¬
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt
GLAD TIDINGS f
Ho WUI Remain in Griffin.
It is said by the worldly-mioded
end the seoffer that preachers ate io
in it simply for the money. It is with
the keener pleasure because of thia
belief that we record tbe fact of there
being one preacher in Griffin whoban
afforded a signal refutation of sneha
slander.
With touching frankness Rev. T.
W. O’Keily announced in the pulpit
of tbe Baptist church on
Sunday night, after one
of his pointed and practical
sermona, that be had just come to
the decision to remain in Griffin and
turn a deaf ear to tbe call of the
Macon church. He acknowledged
that th> temptation of this third call
during the seven months be has been
in Griffin was very great, because it
ie a vigorous and growing church
with much chance for good work
among the Macon students, who
were particularly desirous for him
to come, But the Griffin congrega-
tioo bad given him each strong sup-
port, and bis labors here were being
so blessed that be felt it his dut v to
remain, und hoped with increasing
support church. to continue in building up
the
As ifin reward for bis decision, two
more converts came forward as the
Didn’t Know It Wst Loaded.
Do Sunday morning Dud 8peer,
the colored driver of the Atlanta
Brewing and Ice Co., in this city,
was seriously wounded by Jim
Stewart, another negro, who is a
porter at W. L.Smith’s bar.
It seems that Dud bad gone over
to Jim Stewart’s bouse aod while
there Jim got out an old pistol, and
while talking to Dud pointed the
weapon at him and snapped it, not
thinking it was loaded, but the usual
result followed, and tbe load entered
tbe thigh of Dud aod bad to be cat
out. While tbe wound is serious it
is uot fatal, though had it struck an
inch further in it would, Id nil proba¬
bility have severed tbe femoral ar¬
tery aod have produced death. A*
it is Dud will be laid up for some¬
time.
A Child Baraed.
Sundav morning about 6 o’clock,
little Willie Maude Landman was
very seriously burned out at the Ex-
periment station. The child was
clothing playing with matches when her
caught fire and before H
could be extinguished her Deck, arms
and face bad received seriousinjuriee.
The little girl is a daughter of Mrs.
J. A.Counally, of Savannsb, who is
a cousin of Mrs. R. J. Redding, and
who has been at. tbe farm visiting
Mrs. Redding, for the past week or
so. Her mother came up yesterday
and is now with her.
For Over Fifty years
An old and well-tried remedy.—Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bean used (or
over fifty years by millions of mothers for
their children chile teething, with perfect
success. It soothes the child, softens the
game, allays all pain, cares wind colic, sod
is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas
ant. to the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-live Be cents a
bottle It* value is ncnlcalable. sore
and ask lor Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind,
tunel.tues.tharssatwlr.
Candy Pali ink.
There will be given this afternoon
and evening at the residence of Col.
F. D. Dismuke a candy pulling for
tbe benefit of the Baptist church.
Tbe children are expected in tbe af¬
ternoon from 2 to 7 o’clock and will
be served to candy at 10 cents a
plate. Adults from 7 to 12 o'clock
in the evening and will be charged"
12 cents a plate, or two plates for
25 cents. Oysters and Coffee will
also be served at 25 cents a person.
Everybody is invited to come and
help in this laudable undertaking.
MERCURIAL
- About ten years ago
A OREAT WORK.
W* take pleasure in announcing
be the only authorhted, authentic
and accurate edition presented to
the public. The original papers read
at the parliament are in the poseee-
sion of Dr. Barrows, by virtue of no
order obtained from the board of
control of tbeColumbian Exposition,
of which the World’s Congress Auxib
iary, under whose auspices the par-
liament was held was H nart. This
tie « tor <*™ rin K accuracy «nd tbe
official character of (he work, it is
eminently desirable that those who
wish a faithful account oi the great
event should take uo other than thut
which bears Dr. Barrows name as
editor. Tbe magnitude of the work
may be realised when tbe editors are
finding difficulty in patting into two
volumes of eight hundred pages
each, what other publishers are con-
densiug from newspaper reports into
one volume. To insure tbe right
edition insist that it must have two
volumes or eight hundred pages
each, and shall be edited by the Rev.
John Henry Barrows, D. D., chair-
man Q f the general committee on re¬
** ou COB S ________ r ® 8e8, •
In an age pre-eminently devoted
to intelligent religious investigation
" ith a of prejudice never before
fcnowp, we can uot conceive of a
work more valuable to every thinker
or * veB casual inquirer. It is the
fiMt only great compendium of
«» tbe religions of the world each
viewed from the standpoint of an
eminent believer nod speaking ex
cathedra. It is a complete religious
library in itself, and no library,
though filled with all that bus been
written on the subject of religion
heretofore by is European and Ameii-
can authors, complete without it.
D E. Luther, 66 and 68 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga., is Bouihern
manager for the sale of this magnifi¬
cent North work in Georgia, Alabama,
Carolios, 8onth Carrdina and
Florida, and wants some good ener¬
getic agents. As it is hound to
command a ready sale, we should
judge that it would be a very profit¬
able occupation to beebme an agent
for it.
all Skin Eruptions, and required. positively
cures Piles, or no pay It
is guaranteed to give refundW. perfect
faction, or money Price
25c. per box. For sale by J.N. Har¬
ris A 8o"«._
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health home
—ORstay.
Hygienic Sanitarium
(Commonly Known a* Water cure.)
Is located in Griffin, Ga., on tbe
corner of Eighth and Cbappei streets;
150 yards nortli from the Passenger
Depot. This Hygienic Home (In¬
firmary) is ready and open to receive
aod treat to cure all Invalids of
Acute and Chronic diseases; and to
treat tbe well people to keep them
well. For full particulars send after
circular.
J. M. Armstrong, M. D., Prop..
decl0d*w6m. Griffiu, Ga.
A Choice Suburban Home
For sale; well stocked with fruft of
all kinds, including atmut 4 acres of
fine grapes; good bouse, good water,
High ground. For particulars in¬
quire Son.__ of the Editor of the News and
The Abilene Country.
The garden spot of tbe great
Southwest, good'schools, cheap lands, good socie¬
ty, numerous churches
and the moat healthful and delight¬
ful climate. The Abilene Reporter
is the leading weekly newspaper of
this most favored If und rapidly devel¬
oping country. you are seekiog
information send 25 cents for three
months subscription and receive, in
addition to the three months sub¬
scription to tbe Reporter, a splendid
railroad map of the State and de¬
scriptive printed matter handsomely
illustrated. Addrpss.
The Abilene Repobter.
dawtf. Abilene, Texas.
Cuke and Candy.
Mis. Ida Judkins, at her residence
on South Sixth street, is prepared to
make all kinds of cakes and candies
to order. All orders will receire
prompt attention. The patronage
of the public solicited. (tf.)
A Beal Estate Bargain.
Cate place, in West, Griffin, re¬
cently occupied by Mrs. L. B, Day,
new five-room bouse and an acre of
ground. Will be sold nt a reasona¬
ble price and on liberal terms. Ap¬
ple at Merchant's and Planters’
Bank. (tf)
rcscnlativH Bailey introduemi
lUowing re*i*lntk>n« into tbc
yratwday afternoon and they
were passed >«aeed unaniraonsly uoanirnonaly and and Imme- Irame-
transmitted to the senate,
which was expected to concur last
night;
Whereas, The Secretary of Agrfcul-
* * * ®
ttM agricultural experiment stations
located in every State oI the United
State* and maintained by the Feder-
"» government since 1888, and has
prialioa tor the sauis
year; A located
war, elation waa
Itirgf expenditure of money by
_____risen* of Spalding county, ami
thi* State, in good faith, trusting
to tbe act oil 888 for it* continued
inaintaioanrv, uad ie now being kept
up at great Irene (It to tile farmers
ami the greatest industry in this
aection,
Resolved, By the douse of Repre¬
sentative* of Georgia, the .Senate
concurring, that we believe tbe dia-
continuance of the usual. appropria¬
tion would be of great detriment to
tbe agricultural interest* ami a seri¬
ous toss to the whole State and
an Resolved, injustice to That tbe ci tizen* call of Georgia;
we tbe earn¬
est attention of our representatives
in congress to tbie omission, and
ask that they uee tbeir best endeav¬
ors to have this item supplied in tbs
appropriation templated bill us originally for the con¬
and kept up last
four years.
Goal! Coal!
I am selling the Glen Mary Coal,
tbe finest rsd ash coal in tbe world;
delivered anywhere in tbe city at
♦5.25 per ton. Will have the first
shipment Saturday. Also wood de¬
livered in any quantity. Yard at
jnnetionof Central and Georgia Mid¬
land railroads. Send me your or
ders. (tf) C. Lowenthal.
DB. N. B. DREWRT. Pro mist,. Griffin. 0»
Ordinary’* Advertisement*.
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Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue ol an outer granted by the
Court of ordinary of Spalding bidder, foi county, cash, we
will sell to the higbwt at
tbe late residence of D. P. Elder, deceased, in
Union dietriet. 1808. of ttpa'.dlng all the p,r*oaaf (omits,on property No¬
vember 22d.
of D. I*. Elder, deceased, consisting of males,
cattle, terming napkment*, 'orn, I-dder,
cotton, cotton seed; and various other arti¬
cles of personal property, deceased
•Sale to pay debts of aod for dis¬
tribution among tbe heirs. Bate commenc¬
ing at .0 o'clock a. m , and continuing Ull
•ale is comptetw.
NANCY M. ELDER,
W. r. ELDER,
Administrator*.
Notice to Oefiiere and Creditor*.
Let til parties holding claims against
D. P. Elder, deceased, present the same to
W. F Elder, administrator, st Macon, Ga.,
or Nancy M. Elder, at Ciwewcll, Ga., will proper¬
ly proven, and thoa* owing deceased
Administrator, Macon. Ga.
13 70 NANCY M. ELDER,
Administratrix, Creswsil, Ga
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
All partis* indebted to the estate of T. G.
McAfee, late of Rptidiag call County, and settle deceased, the
are hereby notified til to baring dates
same; and persons
against said estate will present the same
property proven. MBS- OORA Mc\FEE,
Administratrix.
Griffin. «*., Dee. 5fl>. I888.-3W.
~ISitnmmu r«c'o«vvuje*i»r _
un a* rum
\ Jk.| ifsf - !
io barrels Fine Northern Apples,
5 barrels Malaga Grapes,
10 bags New Nuts, all kinds,
Bananas, fresh and fir.e,
Fresh Citron, Currants, Dried Figs and the biggest
Flavoring Extracts and Spices in town at prii
will suit your pocket book.
Fresh sliced and grated Pineapple, liostiett Pears,
Heath Peaches, Crab Apples, Apricots and (
Plum Pudding, all sizes. Southwell’s Preserves am
New case Leggett’s Riverside Tomato Catsc
King’s plain and sweet Pickles, *
New lot Leggett’s Oat Flakes,
Fresh Maccaroni and Cheese, Edam and Pineapple
Fulton Market Corned Beet
jo dozen fresh Country Egos.
Elgin Creamery and Country Butter.^ ^l|
Give us your orders for Fruit Cake We will b
size tor you and guarantee satisfaction.
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters.
Breads and Cakes fiesh every day.
Fresh (^alt-rising Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syru
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT Hi
. . PATRONIZE HOME INI
Is tbe adore given by every tending newspaper, e-ery lending eit;
mon sense, and new comes
J/T. MANLEY J
HomemhXiie S
LEATHER and HARN]
Por less mono/ than any ea<tern : SS^ good* Is the market. We wi
ttstss^a l swsss, , s?i
3 . T. MANLEY & SON, 22
Lime, Doots, Fire Clay,
Brick, Windows, Fire Clay Bri
Laths, Blinds, Ceiling, Flooring, Fire Clay Pit
Plasterer’s H
Terra Cotta Piping, Fire Clay H<
Shingles, Moulding, Coke,
Portlaad and Rowndale’* Cement, Weatherboi
Three Best Grades of Coal.
Our price* *uit tbe time*. Order* torreeUy and prompt
Polite attention await* you.|
NEWTON COIL i LUMBER Cl
W. H. NEWTON, Man
* LUMBER. LUMBER.^
CRAYON PORTRAITS
IF YOU WANT INFI
AD9UESS A LSRBI OK POSTAL CABO TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPi*
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
HcaorebPjr discharged eotdlcrs^and jailors who served ninety dwjjv
S w lV.HHV ! So < f such wMiereaad sailors sre entitled lifnot remarried) (
s dot to srmjr service or not, if mew dependent npom their own lsbot
t dependent anon their own labor are entitled if tee soldier's death w
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cm
I
Mexteaa War Midtaresad their widows alaoantiUa
d Sldctaimi
later laws not. completed end settlement obtained, whd
ox
Certificates Rejected claims of service reopened discharge and settlement secured. U
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