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41 Corner College Avenue and Clayton Street, Hodgson Bros, old Stand, AIIiLNS, GA,
LOCALS.
Yesterday v. 3S <l h\.
Quite a crowd . in town yester
day.
It is hoped that a large vote will
be polled to-day.
%dr. Ham Hu.gin*, of Lull, was in
town yesterday.
The France* M. Jordan land sold
for $15.71 Tuesday.
Quite a DtiruV-r of the candidates
was in town yesterday.
Now is the time to form new und
good resolutions.
Judge Hill made a flying trip to
the g‘u city Saturday.
The Gazette wishes all its readc-as
a happy new year.
Stock law went into eff-ct in Eor
lin district Christmas day.
Mr.J.E. Slebheiis L visiting friends
and relatives in South Carolina.
Mr. Milton Sanders, of the Martin
Institute, spent the holidays at hom
Very little business was transacted
m th# court of ordinary Monday.
The Social party at Mrs Dorou Mrs
Monday night wa* highly enjoyed by
all preseat.
Hon. A. P. Wofford was shaking
hands with fc.s urn- . D-.ou-.h in sown
yesterday.
Mrs, M , V. lr-.. has return**-.!
home after a pie.**-. ■' vto rekv.t.
iie&f Maysviiic.
Mrs. J. U Gardiner, who has been
tick for some time, we .uc gi.,u to
learn, is .opr- ting.
We will puLh>n the core * .{Mated
-tu?us of the eioctioij in the next
1 1(j . 4 z c r i *-<
lie i. a j. 1 Cintcrg! • :o- - o'-' 1
fc-iU .1 '> ; r, !■'. •! -
r -■
Vf -,*S is Ivrt'l 1 U0o : ..*J i"
scribed fur hi> c- un'y j ;ij. r.
Wo nr- .piin ; t<• u;* II; - Tf
•rent ;>ovG.>.;h or • ■ ■■-.>i . i h'
the ptmpits knew more • c;e h otut.
CM. and Mrs. O •ju Blime
returned inme after a week’* r .to
their many friends ru.i rel. uv*;* in
ana near Lavrrenceviiie.
Five hundr.d acres of 1" .<1 (or
•Mo in Bunks county, c; y term-.
OiC.AR liftOW.V,
1-15 Homer, (in.
The mother of our frie.nl, 1* '.it
Bryant, was burned at the 1 t : y
buryatg ground in Hull county lav
W ednesday.
What hns become ci all our cor
respondents? We Lope tiry whi
•end us in the news front their section
regularly every week.
We are requested to say that the
new church at Bold Spring v.i;. }
dedicated the second Sundry in tit s
month, (January), by Rev. J. JL
Baiter. y-*-— 1 >
y Slarried on the 21st of
1890 Kimsey Nunnally and-.-s-
Georgia Brock, Rev. J. G. Bry an
officiating. This young couple hare
the beat wishes ot the Gazette.
To day is the day of fate for til -
county officers. Merit doa n<-t
always win, and afor tlie br.tXe, in
the ranks .f defeated candidates **iii
be found men worthy of >lic hip Lies,
promotion. But such io fate.
Messrs. Ft. T. and A. L. Thonip >u
who spent the holidays in South {>■■■ i
gia, returned home Saturday. Mr.
A. L. Thompson says there is toe
much water on top of the ground for
him, and that he is willing to remain
in Northeast Georgia.
Rev. J. H. Little preached his first
•ennon in Homer Sunday at eleven
o’clock to a good congregation, lbs
sermon was well received and full of
good wholesome doctrine. We pre
dict for him a fruitful year on this
circuit.
Rev. J. T. Goode was in town Fri
day evening. Every body has confi
dence in this Christian gentleman.
Some s% he is thinking of moving to
Homer- He will receive an all-around
welcome if ho will coiae.
NOTICE.
All persons who ate indebted to
me for work, please come forward
•and settle at once.
Yours respectfully,
J. W. Sumpter.
To the delight or her many friends
Miss Lurie Hannon has returned
homo {rum an extended trip to Al
bania.
Dr. A. H. Stapler, after spereih. „
the- Ci.ristnnvs WRdsye at his Lome
sick, is out again, not e itirely recov
ered, however.
Married at the residence of J’r
L. L. Hell on the ‘2.-th of December
IS9O Mr. William Boling and 3Jiga
Martha L. Hood!, all of Bulks county.
Rev. J. G. Bryan o’noiMusg. Mr.
Boling is one of tile leading farmers
of the county, and hi* bride is one of
■our best women.
Wo hope the old adage “;r bad
beginning makes a good ending, and
visa versa” will not prove infnlible
This oiTsee was visited bv a quoriu
of young ladies on the first day of
the year. We hope the young ladies
will come in often.
Mr. Walter P. Dorongh spent part
of the holidays with his mother in
Homer. He is one of Banks county's
best boys. He is traveling for a firm
in At'anta with a salary of fifteen
hundred dollars a fear and nil ex
penses paid. Pretty good for v boy
who started at the beginning.
All our readers will ho pleased to
learn that Hood's ea’euder for Jh9l is
now • eiy i-id copies may be ob
j i.<:ncd of the drag stores >r J>y seiid
! i* s six iVtls in stamps to 0. I. Hood
iik C'n, Lowell, Maas. If odd s Caign
it.'er his bec-mie so p-.pular that it i.t
regarded a household necessity, and
lor beauty and utiltt f it is unsurpns*
ed. Tim** bright ehridroa pMytog
icn-iicsl iiistruuictils fire pictured on
the card, while the days and Weeks
cell:. h ,ir>- Mven in < •' >r, plain
Ivin in ('hiaiblil-i.
:■ . j • .
ii . ihj.’f a motiitr
‘A .root} ,'.i • t fDV p/in wb.'UtiTfr,
Tri Url : m;/ short, cvhv nnd'
t•.•*••• ;'r tu ;3-i.**:tr. Morn-ng k u.*;-,
. I '-.i !tm *s, -. ,:er ! ke t” ih
f.n be .••- lily eotitr* lied. a.*d a;!
ii-ic i .1, - • p-*< My cured. I iy
sici am ] rt*'i tana it a v.oc,•-via la* - : t ; -
■ coverv. Never krsowr* tala;!. 20,
VoWu iris at- -i it# merit*, tu •’
out; it nay :-*:*ve your life. Suffer
not a day longer, but F-.n<l us tav 2--
cent ci. inns, and retyivs in ‘*h *i
rnvslafis full paria-ukus, te*timOß;, ! .ls,
eoiUid!i';-*.l letter, eto. Adures-,
Fr.uiti Thoi.-u:; -3c Cos.. Ba.i'inore, M
I ivt* Homer’s brightest r,-. ! prrt
tirst gi: s, t i.siting of J.Ji.ve- Vi'.:i*
-i ill, Laura D *ron:;h. A Mic.Stottlicn--
O.'.i*'* ortr.-i.-.rs and 1.-. r-uta Sfor *•-.
were up e'.rly TLurs'iav merning,
Dee* rab,rr 80th, making preparr■ tio.-i*.
to receive the new preacher, Mr. Lit
tle, at. the M s rx.
. Sco; *; ins ami Luther xli.'i of e <1 t
assist the yo ng laditts get water ar,*i
stove wo-.H. h • n dinner was r; <;y
couftisting of many nice dishes. Tri-
preacher’s tarprjte hotnc
out of the (V-rites. Mr, Little fail*
lo ] tit iu hi apperance, but the gir
favr.rite, Mr. Rorte, was there
■ 'to. xv 11 justice to the dinner a
/. a great :;*•*,“,v nice :.>>r.:pb;::e:;la'
t!dngs to the icuu;: la*'ics. ri. -1
almoi-l m-.de hint “v. tsl:- c were-". :
vain.” H, aaid he o*/o;J rocoam.- >.
auv of tiie t-irl-i *■> th*-. * oys B ■
Air. Rurie and Mrs. Dor-mgb decid
that the prize sboul'l he avo r-'e t
Miss Virile li.il, us tho other ■/
were 100 tuuv-h o;i . u it-iei.t.
Rev. Arch Pendergrass, of Searcy,
Ark., is visi i iter bis hi other. '> .
J.J. Pegdergrans, of tGn county, \}r.
Pendergrass has been away from li
ole ltd kills of Georgia for seven? e i
yeara, and it is quite a treat to him
to return to his native state and see
many of his old friends. He sped
in glowing terms of the west.
There is a Biblical discussion going
on in Douglasville between Dr. Cars
well, of the Baptist church, and Dr.
Armstead, of tfce Methodist church.
Each one is trying to show that the
other is wrong. There is no good in
such discussions, and we predict that
much harm will grow out of the dis
cussion.
At the last session of the It /hi:?'tire
a bill was passed, fixing poftiaientiy
the sum of $1,072, 708 per year for
the public schools of Georgia.*
Gold Disliked by Bank ore.
**Do von know that gold is tho most
unwieldy of all the different kinds of
money now in circulation ,” said a prom
taent, banker.
“Whyf’ was asked.
"Because it is not Iftcnliable without
careful scrutiny.”
“How is thaST
“Simply this:-Toko a-grceulaek, a
silver certificate, a gold certficafo or a
national bank note to year bank,
and it is* rerciyod** and pi teed to
your credit without a moment’s de
lay. Not- so with gold. A low days
ag a gentleman brought to our
bark upward of §3,000 in gold of dif
ert-nt denominations, and was much
provoked because we would not re
ceive it forthwith, an l give him credit
with the amount the fas' of the coin
represented. Tim* wo could not do,
h-cacse the law requires that gold shall
be redeemed only at Us actual value.
Coins carried in the pocket for Uny
length of time naturally lose some
thing in weight by abrasion, probably
but a fra,' tonal part of a coat on a $lO
piece, but it is a loss, nevertheless, and
"bankers cannot give credit for gold de
posits until tho coin shall have been
weighed. ” —lndkmaqmlls Journal.
itofmlßkss Unpppr i-itetl.
A little boy who did not know what
it w&s to feel the effects c.f poison ivy
one day carried an rnr.ful of its au
tumn tinted leaves to his teacher, and
laid them on her desk ns a pleasant
suiqajao. That -mornieg sho cauie late
to school, and Approached her chair
just 'as tho head raa-'. r had finished
ooe.unc'fing devotions. Mho glanced at
film offering on her dark, started back,
au.l put her handkerchief to-liar faeo.
“V.'iio brought thisf” she called, with
emphasis.
Tire hit] boy rose, proud of receiv
ing public thanks. -
“Th To it away at ones,” was tho
peremptory command. “Tho smell,
the very eight of it, poisons rat.”
Pour Johnnie, vary n>ach depressed,
gather* and it in his arms, and deposited
it in ib- • waste basket.
“ri , t.h> r-..” sal 1 ihe teacher; “the
;wti r . ii.;ht tone!i it Go down and
put :.i the furnace.”
1 'i ■brm'p, r.ntid tho titters of his
fi. v -, t ' his cml-arrivi and wav out
f th” room. All bis pleasant ar-ficipa
* tu.- .r-1 to h,. * by
the r. >r, 'ring fvot that ho had dono
the wrong thing. —Youth's Companion.
An Actor's P*'colbritjf.
Each actor may have s*omo peculiar,
f: olor and different dilh- ulty. One
Pn ■ his voice unmanageable, anothei
his walk, anot or this, an,-.-her that.
Tor my.-*:-If l can perambulate freely
enough, i.-id always regret I never
1- arned k:: -cir* - —stago dancing I mean,
lly j..'.;u-.i: .;!■ “diiilculty” L, or rather
w., tuy Lauds: but I rn image them
boltcl*.*.*v. K - . e.a-j ,-■' ;i,j t*
pt with a , r>. "rv clTrer arte:,
who u: 1 Ills !. ,;ids ovceedingfy well,
but h b-'d his “difficulty.” tVe were
d.-ci . .in.,' the best way in which he
Bhould give mo a Uownr. “Why not do
it Him this?” said I “kbs. that is very
will,” ho replied: ‘but, ■ ;u seo, I
■diaii i*o there”—pointing to a spot
s.V-uf five foot off on the stary*—“and
haw hail 1 p t t. o wbero you arc?”
“Take a hansom," I jocoicly replied,
thiuking . • wa. hi fnn; and it was a
long tiruo ■Xifnvo l c.amo to 0.-aliza 'that
it wn a soriu at tor to hin to stir
five h. ci on the stepo unless ho hod
plar.nod out l*w movo-uoots boforo
uui J.—lilion Terry in Treasuro Tqpva
Wall rjw;r ti lQheap
’vffill [taper is tnrnc-l oat now at
pi-ire;) that are little less than absurd.
Nobody ever think? of* jayirtg the ad
certieod prico for wall paper;; any more
than for a piano in ti -.se *siys. An
owner who was poporiag a largo up
tow,:, apartment hou.;o recently made
up Lis mind that tho paper hanger’s es
timate was too heavy, lie called on
ail architect with whom ho was ao
quaintod, and the two men went to a
Icrije wholesale place in Seventh ave
nu>, whore ho found that ho could buy
the paper for which- ho had ocoo charged
i*o • enty cents by the paper hanger for
tbirty-fwo cents. Then ho went to the
factory, where tho same paper was of
f rod him in quantity at nineteen cents
a roll. II? eubsequontly called on his
architect friend, who bought tho paper
ui his own name for sixteen cents a
i-olL—New York Sun.
fAoal A dt: zrtiv.ijUtnUs.
GLOB* -1 A: BAKSI .'OUN'i'Y, X'.lT' C -
to id order from the ( O'irl of Or
dinary "iil b hold before the court
:: door o-i the First Tanadar I.;
l-Vhi-uarv next (1891) within the legal
Poiiix of sale, the tract of land win n ;m
J K. York lived at the tune of hi*
death,entnaiuiug or.*' hundred and sixty
acrea toon; or lew, adjoining laml* of
fcnuch Anticiiwn, Thomas Sheridan,
Air;.. ; izr and others. There : s three
tenant hou-oa on the same rml land
enough cleared for three horse cron.
Suid aa the property of J. E. York late
of said county, deceased, fold for the
dentil of the heirs and creditors. Tonus
tanli. L. n. TURK,
(43.48) Administrator.
Georgia: Hanks County. —To all
whom it may concern: W 8 Mize,
•jiuirdiAD for J. M. Mize has ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission
Iron) s iid guardianship, and I wjii pass
npnn said uplicatinu oil the Firo
day in Anril 1891 at my olUce in
Honor said comity.
Given nndr my hand and ofilt-iiil
signature, this January sth, Idtfl.
(i'4.OG) ' X. F. IULL, Ord’j.
In the ye: r 1200 chimneys Avei-e scarce
ly known a England. Only one was
nil owed in a religious house, one in a
manor bona and .one in the groat hall
of a castle or lord’s,house, but in other
■homes tile tTnoke found its way ont as
it could. dtp.
Fleet street- journalism has increased
by baas and bounds in recent years. In
1840 tFwe were tfiirty-iive newspapers
and periodicals published in Fleet street,
three of the n dailies; in IS9O there Were
mure than COO, and eleven of them da ; -
lias.
I‘ Wasn’t Necessary.
First Swept Dill—Dkl you have a mis
tletoe bpnyi in your house?
Second :\veefc Girl—No, I had one
ready, but forgot to put it up.
‘•Of all tilings! Forgot iff”
“Yes: you see, George and I somehow
or other b oamo engaged the uay be
fore. FI ea t ing.
A Fair txcttnge.
About §5OO will bay your wife as fine
a sealskin paletot ua yon could desire to
surprise her with for a New Year’s gift.
And it would only be a fair exchange
for that £1.85 smoking sot which she
placed in your stocking and told Burgess
to charge to your aoconnt.—Fall River
Advance.
Bi.irjlanil Pnilitliig.
A Maryland plum pudding,.warranted
to keep a year, is made from six pounds
of seeded raisins, six pounds of brown
sugar, four pounds of currants, six
pountis of stale oatod bread, six pounds
cf suet chopped very tine, six pounds of
eggs, two j pounds of citron, six table
spoonfuls |of (lour, half a pint of wire,
half a pint of brandy, three nutmegs
and a little mace and salt Mix all well,
let it stand over night and divide into
twelve pm is; tie each in a coarse cloth,
plunge info boiling water and boil four
hours; expthey to the ran for two or
three days with the cloths on and when
dry hats* in a cold room. They will
' keep a year. When wanted for use put
j ini ilii g water wiiii the same doth
;ou nod boil for one'iuid u hnlf hours.
A Woudc: *t l t U!.V<*v:mttl!i.
A tite’r Ae, die hwa <il u iroy. Suut r.
tail whl mo legs, gills instead of lunge,
a heart pv ;-.v My lifcp tl'at of a Bull, n
horny b-:.h.for eating v?,gotr.bld food
and spk,d mfimchiea for d'.-p-stktg it.
, ,ih t.i. -- ■' ■ .*a ■■ :i of ruth vir. iy t _io hi ml
1c ■ • ■ . -i- ' :i t: u f <i: •. the
teak fct'L oft tho tail wid ;*id’ waste
away. I 1 lum'pj are urea- and. '.ho diyest
tvo ejjpxrahtss is e.i to rail the ;ui
ttual di.l. the heart bare mw sr pi Ilian
in type oy iko i.dCC u ; nni>!!u:r au
ricle. In !.'• i, s'. .it, , n iV! ; and
blood le.eo'a vnni.-;h, being absorbed
atom I y oua, while a u!iw h being
sa ...-I i it. .-'.-d — t. 1 .■*uis Konucile.
lit: ! .or. the ■S.omi'i'T n.
A I’ii'.ia tiil umv spaper men lions a eu
i-ious el • ■ 'La northern j> irt (4 i
Civs.jy . LLo people in
ad * abs roiix. Tills stone,
which they erjj "is . iLlnr," tursr
black.' .or ids . i gray, when fou.
k ■ ' !J '■
has t!o> ,* (~ jt ri.-.j rs,
white. Tlva Ann* >ys : <.! tVio stone
v; llh super••lits-.i :; n<v9". nee. bat the
ioienl s '. l , say tl'at its tsi ,ngeu hi colei
Si'"' v-.UJ ZO fit la ts <.*vs.{biUllC’d in {i ;< COi-J po
•itiw).
Vux l rvViOPTet.
'lhe idea of <*• outlining various asst
in a tiiigle ardala it n favorite oao with
ir.vsuiisro “l;;.- couMi -:J cap, pH
’/ •• a:<* life preserver” is uj be uoadt!
f c.th: . air Ug'-i n-n U.-t; 1. -V, a rap. il
looks bits tiie double v.-ored ht-.tdg*. w
which is cotisi biv i tho tliis { fot
stesvajir wear. TANARUS" • icr puih out
What appears to be a utilator in tits
C;:p prove.! to be a (wotithpio'je. You
hi s.v into it until tho is - ise is. about
keif filled with on 1 , fend > .si have a
wry fair inti tt: lion of .ho air • Tow
if you awake at ni.b.t cud find that
the bors. is sinking you blow some*
rii./re nir in through the utouf-bpieoe
arid have a life presetver no big as e.
good sissJ b.s.tuder. 'l'jj-iro la even h
of tape attached for tying tiie
hroa it.- Cr. St. L . .
hilobs-lffsia'-nJ.
WnoO f ■'-!; I) >•' ~rs.
OrJlnory blot'lug j-n-e. is too ootn
pact to absorb i-k n-vdily. Tl.>? wood
nbip from v.-hieh fine widue writing pa
per U irj.ii. at?.c: ired la tho best of Wof
ting paand in loudit-ios whcrO
pulp is accessible vivK'-r* ern : c.iiy
and ; :.s ;n t v,, of it. —Cor. Author and
vYr iter.
K fth u rt ezsuu*’ a L*oo rntc j.
In the i.'yypnan and Assyrutn goDsorjr
of ihe Erb ii v ca< wn. aud ;u c 1..: s con
tlgnity to the liiu i .o uiunusaeut and the
bronze- gates of he-dun-.m-zer, there is an
obj ct of i lore than < din ry int< r- tt —
a-bronze doorsf; p frcih tho gnat tejaplo
of ESi lat Boraippa, a suburb or di
visJon of Er-1 ylon. The doorstep has not
only tho . name of Kcbooliadnczzar ia
scribed upon it, but also rn-aligns hia
health or restoration to health. From
to is it is yrecumcd to have bora a votiro
offering.—ct. Louis Kepublia
I T'.'ftli ut
T-ioae f iple who c:?.y be vnfortunutr
on-.m-'h to fcj.vv t-vken to .vrtiUcinl to?to
s.'ier.id ur- <s;—di.ig ciicuntspectioa
when tucy •'-> down to '!:•■ sen in s'.iijM
> Vv lull/a ‘ let! ] U*.-. ;u: t i't'U
:*sf I hni t',- tv hole of iay U-.-* i i- 1. -d
out at one vomit.” said a patient to tlx a
doctor one atoming. tVverr.' dentists
nzre tiitit i. i ' by au
UHCOautlon ooounvnce for poxnons to
iim-.'t a vovrg? in a pvacti .•r.l;y toothless
■ ,nd :•>■-n.-. X 17( --• •?. -
tMU-gxvwjix —ib S U WCTXICTGT CO in© "til<*X
mo™ women aro not robbed when they
carry their purses so openly in their
hands.
Doubleday—lf you were married,
and know what they carry in those
purses, you would not make such a re
mark. —Puck.
We invite the wizens of Banks and surrounding counties whenever in need
of anything in our line to call upon ns. : -
im f if - ,v -'vi ri niß ' ro
r I jis |b| V-h ji||> i|\
?; it I tr. •,> vi- ti L\? £ sniis u 3 I, ii. it, ui o 3
* AND
■ * 1 5 ' i'A- ’irlft
jwesti reiilaliUlgbuwb
<>i’all li'ijsdM. Wo* Carry Ai
to Select From.
Wholesale and Retail
PRICES ARE RIGHT AND GOODS OF THE VERY BEST.
.. II YE IS HO.,
:i, 13 & 13 cgtjjige aventf, Athens, Ga.
£/ UY\>
.-/f he * i ( ri O 9
c '-f rt-liable
/Mason & Hamlin V
(V-VOisons. ISO.OOO \
q'/i nw in use. Baby Cab- V^:,
* * iucts, fr Teaciikes, 422’- *O,
//We sell u splendid Walnut \*T<-,
/c,a=e, G ft 1 in high, Octave cor,p-\'^
double acticn Orgnt* - for \ ip
i Beat i! if you can. Pianos
\- 2 to We d.-iivi.-r ttie/.fT"
■ .ti at your house FREE ov
tofft c arge. No nu’ney uutil/o- ”
'ler 10 days’ trial. DonT/,-1?’
*** S*.forget tl*e jiiace. Y. My/
A. new buildina P ’
Vk\lloPTs Hal. yL/
CALL ON
7 | emm # pn
L.-353! IkO b; Jy y j r: il 4^o^
Clayton Street and College Ave.mto, Athens, Georgia.
' and ill lTi yp.'i Ii OTALT— ■ —-
ffl ‘7. cpl fop|F|
v- fe UiCL> Ii Kn%la
THEY SELL ONLY THE
r-: err-;, jp -r-5 cm
)i— ~-n' “and f••
—THEY BUY FROM THE
M -YN N U 37 A. < J "ir IJ 3£3 rs. s.
r?icy 17arra::it 3^ r I"3l -Y PAIR.
THEY HAVE
9-10
ONLY ONE price.
THE EXTMOSDmRY “OPES AIR” TEST. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
RO OTHER STOYE
/ '/A ; ' j.vi-sGV. . -17? THE
•’. •.*. • '£’"• £oDegrees >: lynp? n
f . YrUKLD
"• ■ ■■ ' . OPERATING
;Y- •• V| ,MT **
... ' \ “OPEN AIR”
&*■■■ ..... z-.-rr ■?■s>(.<&&% - -
f.zZ- , .
■ . -r ‘ £ Teaeretafs of IQo
c--. . —?-■ .****?• ‘t 7 -- * * * ■ ' ' &•• • * - -
TliB“CharterOtf’
■ s Ceofe Stove htf*|
• ■■■■•• .: •■ '...... "i:v: v- tha Wire taut
Ovefl Door.
j . o 12. : r .i.-s i A. r .r r r $c co.
r> EAIEKS IN
lIA RD W AII E, STO V K S AK I) TIN ¥AR E.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Georgia.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, CRADLE TOMBS, BOX
TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES OF ALL SIZES. A
LARGE STOCK OF FINISHED WORK. IN MY
YARD READY FOR LETTERING, ALL OF
VOUCH I AM SELLING VERY CHEAP.
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YARD when alit ft- • It \A J Ov/il O you with to
purchase a Monument or Tomb Stone. It will pay you to go to the Athens
Marble Yard. Correspondence solicited.