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Al,i5X. CHURCH, • * Editor
* u-vciand, Georgia, August 1‘),
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Since tl e \ uthcasiern circuit has
Judge emanating from the
we may look for some one from
mountains to take the
Strutt ” Why not?
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Na.-Iiville, Tctiti. was visited on
1-lth inst., with a heavy wind ami
etonu, with much thunder and
uing. A negro was struck aud
ly killed.
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The Pk siding Elder of the
District, Rev. VP. A. Gaudier,
us that the whole district ia ablaze
revival fire.
We are informed that a most
esting revival is in progress in the
odist church at Dahlonega, A
of conversions have already
wrought aud quite a crowd of
are yt. unconverted, hut
interest.
How a sane man can call to mind
the horrible crimes arising from
effects of intoxicating liquors and
object to legislating against it, is
thing wo can’t understand If it
right to legislate against crimo of
kind it is certainly right to
against all kinds of crime.
J. J. KIMSEY.
Tho Atlanta correspondent of
Gaujc-oville Southron talks about
hniucdiato Representative in the
i >g sensible way:
“This wide awako
from White county, is making a
record in tho tho Legislature, Legislature, and and it it
good people of tho couuty returned
Uvr interests, he will be
tong as be wi servo. He has
get tho barnes in proper fix now
re d good work aud very one is
ginning to recognize Kimsey as one
the loaders of tbo House.
THE NOTED TRAIN ROBBERS.
The publishers of “Border
assert that their history of the
Brothers and Frank and Jesse
published six months ago has
reached the enormous sale of more
(lO.OOU copies. Since tho lato robbery
and double murder at Winston
they have issued a new ed ’ion
ing a full history of -hat outrage
illustrations, ’ which brings the
m the , lives of these , airy gentlemen , o.
tho highway down o the present mo¬
ment. For lively reading wo
this nook can hardly be surpassed.
Persons desiring agon;; es will find
advertiseraent elsewhere,
Tho following is the genera!
ance bill 'S agreed upon by both
of rhe General Assembly:
Section 1 n>;:ke8 the law of 1875,
force in thirty one counties applicable
to the whole State. Under this law
pm son must have his application
or ij.de;>.-,I by two-thirds of the real
estate owners living uhin three
of.iktc tu which ho proposes to do
t . css u a. - he country before he can
obL.siu a licc-n. •; and then it is
;ih tb-j Board of County Commission
O! s to issue the recuse or not.
hi. 2, a. to incorporated
;»od towns of tho State, upon tu peti
t: a >4 ... k re the
• l!..- cn ::m i'> ut tho c omfy bo shall
ora v a . c • rap, a ><i Mae vote is
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no license '.‘.id bo allowed.
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AGENTS I FOR BORDER
WANTED j 111' J. W. JjUEL.
The New, Authentic and Thrilling
tory of tho Lives and Wonderful
vontures of America's great Outlaws.
The Younger Brothers,
Frank and Jesse
And their bands of highwaymen; down
to the present moment. More than
illustrations . lato Portraits of the princi¬
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never before published, and 12 FINE
COLORED PL \TES. Interviews
j J Revelations. letters from All Cole about Youuger the Slack
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hundreds of other wonderful things.
Most exciting book over published.
History of tbo late robbery aud double
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