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CASTORIA
for Infants ami Children.
THIRTY years' observation of Castoria with the patronage of
millions j)f persons, permits us to speak of it without guessing
It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have
something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a
* child]* medicine.
Castoria destroys Worms.
Castoria allays Feverishness.
, v Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd.
Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air.
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or any other narcotic.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise
that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.’’
See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fac-simile ■ r . ,mm is on every
signature of C wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
THE CCNTSUB COMPANY 77 M'ISBOY STWCET. NEW YORK CITY.
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e.H. Webb & Co.,
80 PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, GA.
£
Stearns, Phoenix, Blue Grass SIOO.OO
and Kennesaw, Bicycles $75.00
We buy, sell an! exchange Bicycles.
Repairing a specialty.
Don’t buy until you figure with us.
LUMBER
From Aug. xst to Oct. ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash,
Blinds, Moulding, Lime,etc., our spe
cialty. Biggest and best stock of all
kinds of Building Material now on
our yards ever brought here at one
time. Prices are correct, those that
are not lower, will compare with
those of any other firm.
All orders tilled promptly and
with care.
Our stock of Furniture for summer
and early fall trade continues to come
in, and when completed will be the
best we have ever had. Our Collin
Department is complete with Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc.
B. B. Carmichael & Son.
LUMBER
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IF. 1\ M \ dIUSON A COk> CWrk su. 12. Columbu*, O.
Right in Sight
Sure Saving Shown
We'll send you our General Cata
logue and Buyers Guide, if you
send us 15 cents in stamps. That
pays part postage or expressage, and
keeps off idlers.
It’s a Dictionary of Honest Values;
Full of important information no
matter where you buy. 700 Pages,
12,000 illustrations: tells of 40,000
articles and right price of each. One
profit only between maker and user.
Get it.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
fii-i<6 Michigan Ave„ Chicago.
MeElr—> OP CARDUI for female diMrtu.
LUMBER
■ A^-BOTANIC*
BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for all Blood and ;
S i’wdisf-ases Cures without fail, Scrof- ;
: ul.i.ricers, KheumatiMii.i atarrh. Salt Klieunt ;
and every form of Blood Disease from the j
• si uplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty ]
' y ius’ use with unvarying success, dem- ]
[castrates its paramount healing, purify*
ring and building up virtues. One bottle
f has wore curative virtue than a dozen of
[ any other kind It builds up the health
1 and strength from the first dose.
r pr |»’|f ITV far Book of II 611-
f Cure#, nent free on ttppli
-1 rutioii.
I If not kept by your local druggist, send
I *-1.00 for a large bottle, or 15.00 for six bot
| ties, and medicine will be 9ent, freight
I paid, by
! BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
womanswork:;t.“;,;
buuMM »t font, feUr** Dr. J b. 10., lUm* Mr L
Tho rJmig of lli. Room.
| Ibe day of the boom in upon us.
I Ibe booiui of thu cundidaVs j>rcid
■iiid small urn lining launched daily.
1 lie air is nil a tremble with b i inn-
If you do not boar tb' in you uro deaf
er thau the deafest ad lor ibat over
ald *d. Ino j lint d -bite is but. the
lizz of thu fuse of ibu firecracker that
will presently spiit tbu silence of the
•vaiti ig spheres. 1 here be biom mid
booms. There are president ial booms,
senatorial bmrui, congressional l> intuit,
legislative bums, an I tin biin of
even the county olTi te hinmttl up and
luvvn the laud, while the patient mule
if the candidate paws up the groun I iu
the corner of the fence and breathes h
sigh you can hear a m le. Bit the
boom builder beedeth not, and the b tom
bootueth. You cau heir it biugi.ia
the battlements of heaven and miking
the hidden waters of the earth lizz like
geysers. If you have not bear.l it yet
don’t worry. You will. It’s nearly
due. It will be along before the sum
mer covers the Piedmont escarpmeri i
with garlands and shingles the tu"un
tains with certificates of good climite
The cross reals b'gtos to stir. The
N lontootley chatters oyet the s’oues,
tilt; blue jty sits high on a hickory
limb, aul Nuckollsville is lixiug to
order a prim try Spring is upon us,
and iu the spring the young mao’s
fancy lightly turns to thoughts of—
office. And straightway from the
greased ways of his soul’s ambition be
I luncbet!) a boom, lie is on the wing,
the air begins to be vocal of biir, the
returning vernal goo9e looks his name
high up in the ether, and bis bo.'to rut s
a-muck with the other booms. Tin
bang of the boom is heard in the land
It’s well. Let her boom.— Georgia
Cracker.
The strength which comes to us from
eating uourshing food is better than
stimulation, because it is new strength
The liea'tb which belongs to a strong
body, well nourished by proper food
(properly digestedj, is the only health
that is lasting.
The dillereuc.i between Shaker Diges
tive Cordial and other medicines is siui
ply that it helps nature to make g’retigh.
It does not profess to cure sickness, ex
cept as that sickness is a result of weak
ness caused by food not properly digest
id
Shaker Digestive* or i'a' will lelievi
the pangs of indigesiion, and in ike iliiu.
sick, weak people us wel 1 as their stem
achs have never been out of order.
It is a gentle aid to the digest! n of
nature’s strength maker, food.
At druggists. Trial bottle, IU cents
“If we are to live ufter death, wh
don’t we have some certaiu know) ;dge
of it?” said an old sk; ptic to a clergy
man. ’’Why dont you have some knowl
edge of this world before you come into
it?” was the caustic reply.
No better general newspaper can be
had than the Thrice a-Week World,
of New Yor|t. It gives all the impor
tant news, beside a large and choice
lot of miscellaneous reading, oud c -mes
every other day for only one dollar a
year. In club with Thk Weekly for
only ifl 75 cents.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
The railroids hive agreed upon a
rate of -1 cents per mile for the round
trip from all parts of Georgia to the
state Democratic convention which
meets in Macou, June 25th.
Hueklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheam, Fever Sores, I'etter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, ard positively cureß Piles,
>r no pay required. It is guaranteed to
;ive perfect .satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by D. J. Sanders.
LUMBER
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, site clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Fair Warning!
All persons indebted to ru<\ either
on note or account, must conn* tip and
m ,ko immediate so'il, merit. If you
cannot pat in-* no*- you must make 11
satisfactory tv oh me to curry it till
tu xt fall i Ids is a fair piopusipoti,
and if vou do not mcc, pt It and cono
up am) make th« ..'ttlemcnt, yoil will
tin 1 your papers in tli«* l ands of a law
yer for collection. This FYb'y 10th,
ISOG (.'has R Wai kiu.
FA j From r'.S.Jovmn?
A _ Prof. W. H. Peeke, w
makes a specialty
|J |fl ft. v Epilepsy, has without j
■ H doubt treated and cur
f.i Y ed more cases than an
B living Physician; hi.:
■ P W W success is astonishing
vitX/ We have heard of cases '
o f ao years’ standing
cured by
: a ■ him. Ho
\j\n wife:
tie of his absolute cure, free to any sullerti
who mav send their P. O. and Express address.
We advise anv one wishing a euro to address
Frof.W. a. fgP, F. 4 Cedar St., Sew York
SCOtL S Will Cure a
i • Stubborn
h iii ulsioii cough
when ordinary specifics fail. It
restores strength to the weakened
organs and gives the system the
force needed to throw off the
disease.
50c. and $1 at all druggists.
Fertilizing Hwe«t Fotatoe*.
Question. —I desire to know the best
fertilizer far sweet potatoes, and how
much to apply per acre.
Answer.—lt has been found that
sweet potatoes require a good deal of ni
trogen and potash, and not as much
phosphoric acid as was once thought to
l>e necessary. A good mixture would
he 200 pounds acid phosphate, 800 pounds
cottonseed meal and .500 pounds kainit.
The amount to be used to the acre de
pends upon the character of the land
upon which you wish trr apply it. On
well prepared land, full of huinus or
vegetable matter, 1,000 pounds of the
above mixture could be used with profit.
On lands only moderately supplied, with
humus, a much legs quantity should be
used, and on thin land devoid of humus
200 pounds of the above mixture would
be ample.—State Agricultural Depart
ment.
Tlie Knife Not Needed.
A MASSACHUSETTS TOWN
HEARS AND WONDERS.
What a Miracle was There! Twitted
limbi and a Crooked Neck
Mratghtencd.
(From the Taunton, Maas., Oazctte.)
Ov r in the town of YVrentham, Mass.,
everyone is agog with excitement. A child
who ha 1 h -on physically deformed for four
years', and who was the object of the pity of
the entire town, has had her limbs straight
ened out, her head again made erect by the
Straightening of her neck, and is running
about town now with the freedom aud
abandon of tiny child.
Mary S. Fufl-r is the name of the little
cripple. Many of our readers will remem
b w her. She is but a child of 8 years, and
has spent the past four years in ted, hope
lessly crippled. Rheumatic fever fouryears
ago attacked too nerves and cords of her
1 >wer limbs and neck, so that the former
were drawn all out of shapeaud twisted and
hsut backwards in a pitiable manner; and
t'-.j cords of t:m latter were so tightened on
one side as to draw her head down on her
mould’r. Her arms, too, were helpless,
»id nii.ghb rs’ hearts bled at the little one’s
11 tiering. The progress of the disease re
duced her 1 1 a skeleton, and tic poor mother
has almost given her own life for that of the
shild, in her untiring watching at the little
one’s bedside. Four years of watching I tour
years of waiting! and at last the child be
gan to mend, her cords relaxed, her nervous
ivstein gathered strength uud power, and
to-,lay, as stated above, she is running about
tlie town a vigorous and hiqipy child. Wren
tham rejoices, physioians applaud, and new
methods in nerve treatments have been suc
cessfully vindicated. Formerly the surgeon
would have been called on in" this case to
straighten the limbs. Now the idea is to
w >rk in harmony with nature so far as pos
sible, and to this end remedies are employed
which assist nature, supplyingto tlie weak
ened parts the chemical properties they
need. For instance,in theabovecase,Dr. Wil
liams’ Pink Piils for Pale People were used,
and effected the cure easily and naturally.
The mother of the child said: “ She had
been given up by four doctors, who were
certain that they could not cure her. Why.
she couldn’t open her mouth, and I actually
had to force the food into it. Her mouth
was all -ores, and, oh dear, what a looking
chil i she was, and snch a care! Nobody
but myself knows what a trial we both have
been through, for she was too young to rea
lixe it. If my statement will" do anybody
any good I shall be glad to have it pub
lished, and if those who read it will only
come to me. if they are skeptical, I can con
vince them in very little time that I know
wlmt I am talking about. People around here
sav it was a miracle,and I believe it was.”
Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills contain nil the
elements necessary to give new life ami
richness to the blood and restore shattered
nerves. They are for sale by all druggists,
or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams'
M ■diciiio-Compsny,Schenectady, N. V. ibr
K;e. per box, or six boxes for fcbbO. ’
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great in leav
ening power as the Royal.
“How to Curo All Skin Disease '
Simply apply “Swayne’s Ointment. ” No
internal medicine required. Cures tetter.
e« zema, itch, ali eruptions on ti e face, nose,
hands, etc., leaving the skir clear, white
and healthy. Its great healing and curative
pow< rs ire possessed bv no other rem* dy
Ask your druggist for Swavne’s Ointment
Piles {Files Itching Piles.
Symutoms—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sore. “Swayxi’s Ointment’
stops ti e itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cast.B removes the tu
mors At diuggists, or by mail, for 50 cts
Lr Swavne A Son, Bhiladelphia.
(jcfivuScn^
BcllodcYVHO
Piaster aV
Lumbago fm \
by touching / /\v\ \
THE SPOT
'ri Cm Unit.
our advertise*
meats in part payment for a high irrade Acme
bLeveio. which we send them on approval. No
work done until the bicycle arrive* and prove*
satisfactory. . i
Young Ladies f&SrtSSr
If bovs or girls apply they must be well recom
mcnCod. Write for particulars.
ACME CYCLE f COJIPANY,
ELKHART, IND. •
tb- tine t 1 subscribe.
CATAfi
1 OCAL i3I£IAS" nAnNi
in . i. tj ■■ ri'ulJ hi ''Mu
utiii null) n dim..lie " c w?7l S|^tflO l
It rnn' Ik* cured In- :
plo■* **hfit rfined' which i - \
nos'ii’x. JVing <ih:gk i■
absorbed it gives ivlief ■ I^ ks———M
once.
Ely’s Cream Ba'm
is «i to Ik* tlur'm *-t ib nough
cure lor N:t.«al (’utm:b. Cod in H«i»d <nd
Mjiv Feve** '»f all r< im da *. il opt i»n .Mid
cleanses the nasal pfm »Lis a'lavs pain at d
inflammation, lieals th • nuts, protects the
ini inlniui j troin colds. *i stort* ilie m d.- s
of taste and sin 11. i’i i e ollc. at druggists
or by mail
KL"i BROTHERS, Mi Wnri4i» stN. V.
HAiR H BALSAW!
■n I i and beautifies t!i •. ha ! r.
Promote* a luxuriant prowth.
wHNever Fails to Restore Gray
' A. Hair to itn Youthful Color.
Urtß " BCalp air tailing.
HIN DER CO R ITS.
The only sure Cure tor Corns. Stops ailpHin. Ensure* com*
fort to the Icet. Make* walking eu*y. ASua. at iiruggista.
fl*l| Chichester'* Kiiflisb IMnmoud Brnu:.'.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
■ yf-'x OrlglHal anil Only Vriuilnc. A
safe, always reliable, ladies ask £5L\
Ujkju Druifk iit for Chichester s h.oiii*h I'ia
M Brand in Hod and Gold metallic
sealed with blue ribbon. Take \jy
no other. Refuse dangenm* tnbatitu- v
Aft ion* and imitation *. At Druggist*, or send 4/?.
in stamps for particulars, testimonials and
0 “Belief for l.adlca.” in letter, bv return
If Mall. I 41.04X1 TeHtiriioni.-ila. Name Paper.
I Chlehester( heuilealt'o.,V];klU<>iiKquu '«>
■old bj all Local i'hiluGu., I’*,
BREAKF AST SUPPti?.
EPPS ’ -J
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
ANr wall paper m^l
At Wholesale Prices.
100 SAMPLES FREE.
Nov des j;np 3c and up. Elegant gilts - r c
and uj . lioidors name low rate?. War
ranted to -*uit or money refunded. Send He
for deduct winn ordering. F. H.
cindv. His Weatmr. ?! Providence R. I.
liberal Disco. nts to C. tubs and Agents
WW This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
r all over the world.
Positively guaranteed to cure the most
stubborn cases. The formul is published
i plainly on every bottle. .As a tonic it is
Superior
TO ALL
Sarsaparllias
For Female Complaints and
building up run-down sys
tems it acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTHS—-
EXTRACT FROM BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS.
•‘Was a rheumatic sufferer for 13 months. Derived no benefit
from physicians, tr tm* nt al Mineral Wells, Tex., or Hot Springs,
Ark. My doctor declared my condition hopeless, but as a last resort (
advised P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Reme ty. Through its use 1 am
tonlay a well man." W. F. TIMMINS,
of Timmins & Hines, Lea ing Grocers, Waxahachie, Tex.
Indorsed by B. W. Fxake.ns, Dr ggiat.
“ P. P. P.. Uppman's Great Remedy, cured me of difficult break
ing and palpitation of the heart. Ha t not slept on either side for
two years; now I sleep souudly in any po>itL n.”
A. M. RAMSAY, De Leon, Tex.
"Swcrn to and subscribed before me,*’
J. M. Lambert, Notary Public.
“Suffered for years with a disagreeable eruption on my face.
Various remedy failed to remove it. Three bottles ot P. P. P., Lipp
man's Great Remedy, completely cured me.*'
Capt. J. 1). JOHNSON, Savannah, Ga.
Sold by all druggists
LIPPMAN BRo’s.proprietors. <
LIPPMAN'S BLOCK-SAVANNAH,GA.
SOUTHERN RAILWiiY.
J&L .
' ‘ mi'
scHEorL* i\ Kfn;cr apiui. t. i ;o»
r:.!iM.mi|. '■'» ti \ > tl N«>. 7
LvTb." ’ JTZ in ~
“ u ljljpm .... !lUsmn
“ .*• ?r * •••y I ’I ibnm
** Ka tiiu! ii-r . 124ipiP
“ I.' ill ci- City .... } luflput
“ H< ■ turn.. li i,Bam , 1 50pm
“ JViiusior ; - 15 pm
“ li'Vman ; 2 40pm
“ Or-hran * 1 ofiam ; .a Atom
“ Ma.'on 1 2 20aml 8 4oam| 4 50pm
“ F ovilla 1 9 66am 000 pm
“ McDonough 8
Ar. Aunnta. 1 SOoamlll 46r.m 7 50nm
“ Cha'lanooga 9 46am 7 15pm 4 tfeffl
CiiveinT..vi, Q. AC 7 85pm 7 limin'' 02upm
.Southbound* No. 14 No. It) No. 8.
Lv. Oi Q. A: (' .m 1 iiomn 7 fCam
Lv. Chattanooga 000 pm i 9 46am j 12 loam
“ Atlanta 10 50pm 410 pm! 7 20n:r.
“ McDonough 11l 45pm 515 pm 8 28am
44 F.o*.ilia ]... 000 pm 802 an
Ar. Ma -on { 125 am 710 pm lo2Uam
Lv. Ox-uran 2 40am 1207 pm
44 KkiHlzuan }l2sopii.
44 Mis 4or 118 pm
44 H* «-tia 3 4Cam; | 1 30pm
44 Jif.uiber City i i 2 43tjih
44 Har.iehnrst 308 pm
44 Surrtuiey 418 pm
Ar. .Tosr.n. ! 5 40am i 509th:
Lv. Everett ! 0 25am j fllOnm
Ar. Brunswick. I 7 loam 17 Mrmi
Trains 7 and 8 constitute the Fast Day Ex
pret** betwi*en Brunswick and Chattanooga
with Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta
and Chattanooga. make connection a
Everett with F. C. & P. li. R. to and from
Florida.
Trains 18 and 14 carry Pullman sleeping car
between Brunswick and Atlanta, uniting a !
Fverett with the “Cincinnati & Florida
Limited,” which is a solid vestibuled
train l>etween Cincinnati and Jadksonville, car
rying Pullman sleeping car and day coaches
between thos<t p<fints, also Pullman sleeping
car bo; ween St. Louis and Jacksonville; amt
having Pullman connection to and from Kansas
Citv via Holly Springs.
Trains 9 and 10 carry Mann Boudoir sleeping
car between Cincinnati and Atlanta; also Pull
man sleeper between Louisville and Atlanta
via Lexington. Vestibuled day coaches Ik*-
tween Cincinnati and Atlanta.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W.H. (*RESN, J. M. CULP,
Gen'l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. C. Washington, 1). C.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARD Wit IK,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement*
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that \
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and sq uare *
dealing, you will then get a A.
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura-
bility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
Light Running
There is none in the world that
catl cc l ' n mechanical con
f struction, durability of working
P arts » fineness of finish, beauty
CL /Wyl in appearance, or has as many
>Mapul improvements as the
Nkw Homk
It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
a both sides of needle (patented)) no other has
it; New Stand ( patented ), driving wheel hinged
• -n ad j u stable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
IHEBEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
.'’Hanoi?, Mass. Bortok, Mass. 28 F«on Squabs, N. Y
Cukmgo, li.l. St. Louis, Mo. Dallas, Texas.
Hn liiANCisco, Cal. Atlanta Ga.
FOR SALE BY
For Sale by H. J. Copeland.
1? .1. RGAOLV.
Cj.
ATTORN: » -• LA
M iJL*o No.
Will practice ;n all tn -tn ol Leoi-’ia
attention ”ivi„ iruiercm ami
H.iii(ilkctiti)ie. Wil.jtt i ail tut 1 Cum a
it Haii iituii regularly. UUlu, op.iaii. over
ft.a »V , i*t- i v ntfi.-e.
i •?:«». w. tittt e>,
ArrOK-VKY AT LAW,
.Vl lIO.M.UaH,
tt ill practice in live etimfiriviiig
the tiint Judicial Circuit, the S.ij-rcine
Court of Georgia, an i the Ctilted States
District Court.
yy A. I'.KOHA.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonot t, i>a.
Wi’l practice iti all tin counties compos
in'the Flint Circuit,th- Supreme Court of
jcotp'a ami the (Juiteu States District
Court. janl-ly
T». I . f>{< Ml \,
ATI 0 UNI i A i LAW.
Jit Do •,
Will practice in the con:,ties composing
he Flint J udicial Oircuit.tUn Supreme Court
1 Georgia and the Dnite: States Dislm.t
>ourt. apr27-Jy
jj»t. xi
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
McDonoloii, Ga.
Ptomp: att .-ntioii t(iv,ii to all professional
utics day and night
Office in Nolan building, room north of
lola. bryan and Dicken.
Sr. 0. S. mXSR, Dentist
Ut'Doitoiigh, <.u.
OFFICE IN THE TYE BUILDING
Open the latter halt of each month.
DR. T. J. BRIDGES,
Physician aid Surgeon,
LOCUST CROVE, CA.
Calls promptly answered.
Also keeps a nice line of Drugs, Patent
Medicines. Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Arti
cles. etc.
P A. M’EI’HE.VH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDokougb, Ga.
Office in south aide Knott Building.
A 1 business carefully and promptly at
end e to
Atn prepared to negotiate loans on
nil estate. Terms easy.
;jlt. «. P. C4MPHGI.I,
DENTIST,
McDonocou Ga.
Any one desiring work uonc can bo ue
lommodated either by calling on me in per
on or addressing mo through the mails.
Terms cash, unless special arrangements
ire otherwise made.
jj A. I’tiEPLE*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hampton, Ga,
Will practice in all the counties composing
he Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
>1 Georgia and the District Court ol the
United States. Special and prompf rtten
ion given to Collections, Out 8, IS L h
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