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NOVEMBER 17 1899
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Coughing
Every cough makes
your throat more raw
and irritable. Every
cough congests the lining
membrane of your lungs.
Cease tearing your throat
and lungs in this way.
Put the parts at rest and
give them a chance to
heal. You will need some
help to do this, and you
will find it in
Ayer’s
Cherry
pectoral
From the first dose the
quiet and rest begin: the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak
ens; the cough disap
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia and con
sumption but cut short
your cold without delay.
Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral Plaster should be
over the lungs of every per
son troubled with a cough.
Write to the Doctor.
Unusual opportunities and long ax
parlance eminently qualify us for
giving you medical advice. Write
Freely all tha particulars In your case.
Tell us what your experience hae
been with our Cherry Pertoral Yon
will receive a prompt reply, without
C °* t Address, DR. J. C. AYER.
£ Lowell, Mate.
In his statement before the in
dustrial commission last week at
Washington, President Samuel
Spencer of the Southern Railway
said that what was now the South
ern Railway Co. was five years ago
85 or 88 separate corporations, all
in the hands of receivers and una
ble to pay interest charges, while
their roadbeds were not kept up.
That was not a condition, he said,
warranting a reduction of rates,
but five years after consolidation
their rates as a whole have been
reduced 7 per ceut.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP ?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
vere and vary the more se
and lung troubles. What s?.. 1 .. .*1
Go to a warmer and more regula! 11
mate? Yes, if possible. If not possi
ble for you, then in either case take the
only remedy that has been introduced
in all civilized countries with success
in severe throat and lung troubles,
“Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not
only heels and stimulates the tissues
to destroy the germ disease, but allays
inliamation. causes easy expectoration,
gives a good night’s rest, and cures
the patient. Try one bottle. .Recom
mended many years by all druggists in
the world. Sample bottles at Bagwell
Drug Store, Dawrenceville, Smith &
Harris, Suwanee, R. O. Medlock, Nor
cross.
The Oldest Tree.
The old cypress, which uow
stands in the square of the old
church at Santa Maria del Tule,
near the city of Oaxaca, in south
western Mexico, is believed to be
the oldest tree in the world. Some
botanists, including Decandolle,
say it is 6000 years old, while
others claim it only 5000. How
ever that may he, Cortez, in his
couquest of Mexico, in 1519, camp
ed with his whole force in the
shadow of this tree and there spent
a night full of care and anxiety,
on account of which the tree re
ceived the name “Arbol de la noehe
ti iste. ” Five feet from the ground
the trunk has a circumference of
102 feet, giving it a diameter of
82 feet. The height is 120 feet.
The branches begin at 26 feet
above the ground, spreading iuto
a crown, the circumference of
which is about 520 feet. —Juvenile
Visitor.
Mr. Allen Page, a prominent
and prosperous farmer of Johnson
county, took in the Wallace show
at Teuniile laßt Tuesday. When
Mr. Page weut to buy tickets the
ticket seller snatched six HO-hills
from his hands and disappeared
in the immense crowd. Mr. Page
made frequent inquiry among the
various show attaches, hut failed
to find the lucky ticket seller.
What is Celery King ?
It li an barb drink, and la a poaltlra curt
for conatlpatlon, headache, nervoua dlaordara,
rbeumatiam, kidney dtaeaaea, and the vari
ous trouble! arialng from a dlaordered atom*
acb and torpid liver. It la a moat agreeable
medicine, and la recommended by phyalciane
generally. Remember, It curej couatl patloa.
Celery King la aoldln26c. and 50c. pemkagae
by druggiata and dealera. t I
p - Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklin’* Arnica Salve cures
them, also old running and fever sores,
ulcers, boils, felon*, corn*, warts, cuts,
bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands,
chilblains. Best pile cure on earth.
Drive* out pains and aches. Only 26c
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A.
M. Winn A Son, druggists.
A Homely Eposide.
One warm midsummer day Steve
found himself seated under the old
Baldwin apple tree, with the half
hull of a red-hearted watermelon
in his lap. Old Mr. 8., biihy with
the other half, paused now and
then to ask Steve about his new
job, how many cigars he smoked
in a day, what I hey cost, and what
he paid for his fine clothes. Pres
ently he wanted to know what
they called his boy o:i the road
conductor, brakeman rr what ?
‘‘They call me the general freight
agent, father,” said Steve.
“That’s a mighty big name,
Steve.”
“Yes, father; it’s rather a big
job, too, for me.”
“But ye don’t do it all, Steve.
Ye must have hands to help you
load and unload ?”
“Oh, yes; I have a lot of help,”
And the company pays them
all 7”
“Yes.”
“How much do they pay you,
Steve—s 2fa day ?”
Steve almost strangled on a
piece of core, and the old gentle
man saw that he had guesied too
low.
“Three?” he ventured.
“More than that, father.”
“Ye don’t mean to>ay they pay
ye as much as fi-v-e ?”
“Yes, father —more than twenty
five."
The old man let the empty hull
fall between his knees, stared at
his bov, and whistled.
“Say, Steve,” he asked, earnest
ly, “ar’ ye worth it ?”
fine figure
Many women lose theif girlish forms after
they b me mothers. This is due to neg
lect The figure can be preserved beyond
i question if the ex
pectant mother will
constantly use
Iflotber’s
3 friend
during the whole
period of pregnancy.
The earlier its use if
begun, the more per
fectly wifi the shape
mother’* Trlend
not only softens end
relaxes the muscles
during the greet strain before birth, but helpe
the skin to contract naturally afterward. It
keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and the
muscles underneath retain their pliability.
mother’* Trlend is that famous external
liniment which banishes morning sickness
and nervousness during pregnancy; shortens
labor and makes it nearly painless; builds up
the patient's constitutional strength, so that
she emerges from the ordeal without danger.
The little one, too, shows the effects of
mother’ i Trlend by it. robustness ar J ‘’’t o1 ’ 1
Sold at drug store- * 1 * boetta.
, , , _ ...ieiT lUuatratad book for aa
pactant mothers.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, UA.
Athens Banner: The lawyers
of the University have organized a
football team, composed of giants
of undoubted prowess, whose valor
on the gridiron will be a thing to
marvel at, lo! these many moons
to come. The leading spirit, and,
in fact, the life of the aggregation
is Mr. Dick Charlton, who declares
his intention of plaviug guard,
that he may show “Baby” Goff .a
few of the salient features of the
game. He has a warm second and
a staunch imitator in the person
of Mr. Harry Hull, who will emu
late Dick’s example, nnd plav
against Hamilton at right tackle.
now s THIS i
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ease of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
w e the undersigned, have knovCn F. J. Che
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
Wxbt a Tkaux, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,O.
Wilding, Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists. Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price 76c. per bottle, sold by all
Druggisis. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Piils are the best.
The French statistician, Dr. Liv
rier, says that half of all human
beings die bofore 17; that only one
person it. 10,000 lives to be 100
years old, aud that only one per
mit of every 1,000 lives to be 60.
Bismark’s Irok Nkrvk
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous ener
gy are not found where stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels are out of order.
If you want these qualities and the
success they bring, use Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They develop every power
of brain and body. Only 25c at A. M.
Winn & Son’s drug store.
The cauegrowers of southwest
Georgia will soon hold a convet.
tion, either at Cairo, Quitman or
Valdosta. It is truthfully said
that syrup made from Georgia cane
is the best in the world, and Geor
gia should soon reach 'he front
rank in syrup aud sugar making.
Weary women need an occasional
dose of l>r M. A.Simmons Liver Med
icine to strengthen their nerves and
invigorate their system.
The New York Evening Post is
keeping account of the casualties
to the American army in the Phil
ippines, taking its figures from the
official report of Geu. Otis. The
total from August 0, 1898, to Oc-j
tober 28, the Post announces, is
2,817, of which 1,154 were deaths..
To purify aud enrich the blood,,
strengthen the nerves and invigorate j
the system, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv
er Medicine.
General Lee 'Wouldn’t Sail His w ame.
Soon after General Lee went to j
Lexington, Virginia, he was offered
the Presidency of an insurance
company at a salary of ten thous-1
and dollars. He was at that time!
receiving only three thousand dol
lar* ps President of the Washing-j
ton nnd Lee*L'uiversity. “We do
not want you to discharge any
duties, General,” said the agent:
“we simply wish the use of your
name; that will abundantly com
pensate us.” “Excuse me. sir.”
was the prompt and decided re
joinder; “I cannot consent to re
ceive pay for services I do not
render.” Nearly every mail
brought him similar propositions,
and just a short while before his
death a large and wealthy corpor
ation in New York City offered
him fifty thousand dollars per
annum to become its President.
But he refused all such offers and
quietly pursued his chosen path
of duty.—November Ladies’ Home
Journal.
The navy is short-handi d. It
has as many men ■ as the law al
lows, but not as many as existing
conditions call for. Additional of
ficers and men are needed in
the Philippines. To meet the
want it has been found necessary
to place several of the battleships
on the home station out of com
mission, and sending parts • f
their crews to Admiral Watson
at Manilla. The Indiana and
Texas will be the first laid up.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE CURED
Thousands of such cs»es have been cured by
the uae of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) If you
doubt it, write tc Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
and they will sent! you a book of wonderful
cure*, not only of the above diseases, hut of all
manner of ailments arisrnK from impure blood.
It ig the gtaudard remedy of the age for the
cure of all blood and nkln diseases, old running
.Sores, Pimples and Kidney and Bladder Dis
eases. sl.oo per large bottle.
OUK*I> WITH TWO BOTTLES.
J. A. Maddox, Atlantv, Ga., writes: “I hnd
preat trouble in passing urine, which was tilled
with sediments. My buck and loins »rave me
much pun. and i lost my appetite, strength
and Heart. I became nervous and unable to
sleep. Two bottles of Botanic Blood Balm
i 11. B. B. ) gave me entire relief.”
S. M I'TliS, Atlanta, <>a„ writes: ‘Botanic
Mood B ilm (B. B. B.) cured ine of most stub
born eczema. I had doctored it without su ;-
cesg for twelve years.”
For sale by Druggists.
A trade paper says the commer
cial apple crop of flie United States
this year will approximateßs,ooo,-
000 barrels, with a manufacturing
crop larger than last year. Thus
lovers of champagne may congrat
ulate themselves that there will be
no scarcity i f their favorite tipple.
The flashing eye, buoyant footstep
and rosy complexion rssult from ttie
use of Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Med
icine.
Temporary derangement of diges
tion, through overwork, worry or emo
tional excitement, are quickly rectified
by Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Plenty of people will not accept
the truth of a story, if they cau
get hold of a lot of scandal con
cerning it.
Mr. T. Williams, Setioia, (in., writes:
For many years my family has used in
cases of biliousness, costiveness, indi
gestion, sick headache and sour stom
ach, Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine, which, in my opinion, is over 50
per cent stronger and belter than Zei
in’s Regulator, which I have used.
The Transvaal league has issued
an estimate of the Boer forces,
placing the number available
against Great Britain at 08,000:
and Orange Free
State are credited with 85,000;
Cape Colony recruits at 8,000; Hol
landers 6,000; 4,oooGermans, 2,000
Irish, 600 Americans, 7,000 others.
INSOMNIA
‘•I have been using CASCARETA for
Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
have given me more relief than any other reme
dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom
mend them to my friends a 9 being all they are
rsprssented.” Thor Gillard, Elgin, 111.
candy
m 1. CATHARTIC
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TWAOI MANN *fßfoT«*Co
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Good, Never Sleken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, ssc, fiOo.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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Boils and Pimples
Give Warning.
11l Ime All IMF elf'll TUIT When Nature is overtaxed, she ha»
An UnrAlLinU ulull InA I her own way Of giving notice that assist
ance is needed. She does not ask for
IIITIIDC 1C i DOC A I IMP help unti: it is impossible td get along without
RA I Uric 10 Arr.ALIIIO it. Boils and pimples are an indication that
the system is accumulating impurities which
rnn nri n must Is? gotten rid of ; they are an urgent appeal for assistance
run nCLr ■ -a warning that can not safely be ignored.
To neglect to purify the blood at this
time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and
unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to
remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and is wW NsV
unable to withstand the many ailments which are so ffcjv -Sm
prevalent during spring and summer \7f Rg
Mrs. L. Gentile, 2004 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash . , Hf A
says: “ I was afflicted for a long time with pimples, which igjk J*
were verv annoying as they disfigured my face fearfully.
After using many other remedies in vain. 8 S. S. promptly
and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in Ejk V-pwjf- 1 S
a good oomolexion, which I never had before.” yak O m.
C<u>t. W H Dunlap, of the A. G. S. VnV/X -vAiAw
R R. Chattanooga. Tenn., writee:
/ llf’jjß Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing
wjH great pain and annoyance. My hlood seemed to be in
a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do
W, R? ibN any good. Six bottles of 88. 8. cured n>e completely
and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since.’'
tiLal&S. 8. ° moon
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a^aAAAAAAAAAWWVWA/v.
DR. «3ANKS <• AGAIN.
Read Endorsement of an Excel-
lent Man and Minister.
Winder, Ga., July 20, ’99.
This certifies that my wife has
been afflicted for a period of 18
years, at times in bed for 8 or 4
months. I decided to employ Dr.
Edward Banks, of Bowman, Ga.,
to treat her, aud desire to say that
her relief has been wonderful. Du
ring her affliction she has been
tr ated by more than a dozen phy
sicians, with only temporary re
lief. My wife holdly asserts now
that she feels better than since her
marriage, a period of 18 years. Dr.
Banks has also treated me, and I
am frank to sav that I have been
wonderfully relieved. I cheerfully
recommend Dr. Banks to all af
flicted people. Give him a trial
and see for yourself.
Very truly,
J.C. Patrick, Minister.
A Remarkable Cure iu Six Miles of Bomau.
Bowman, Ga., Sept. 9, ’99.
This certifies t hat I was afflicted
and not able to walk for a period
of 4 years. I was treated by more
than a dozen physicians. After
taking treatment from dr. edwakd
banks for a short while I was re
stored to health, aud sm now ablo
to walk and attend to all my do
mestic duties.
(Signed) Mrs. Mattie Kidd,
I’. O. Dye, Elbert Co. Ga,
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this September 9th, 1899.
M. F. Adams
Notary Public and exofficio J. P.
If you cannot see me personally,
write for treatment, question
blanks, etc. Very truly.
Edwin Banks, M D .
Bowman, Ga.
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V, / I » ,a Y postage. *>fd we will make the
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t^Si'fcla 1 Offer Prlee foltow,. 2-oa. sw itch
L r t! ' m - 65c ? "t«rt stem,
. 90c, -f-°*. J--in. long, short stem, $1.25:
long, short stem, $1.50: 3-oz
4A- ST 1 n *-■ Iv.njs.wlaortHtesu..S2.2sJ 86-In
3»l° n R. short stem, 53.25. WB m .BixrtM
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** Greenville.... 126a12 30p 480 p S i»l7.
Central 6 32p Kx-
Seneou . ... 228 a 133 p 540 p Sn
“ Westminster 800 p vr 2-
- Toccoa 317 a 2 18 p « p 1
“ Mt. Airy J>l P
“ Cornelia 300 p 7J«P 225?
» Lula 108 a[3 18 p ra«P
“ Gainesvi'i*... 430 a 337 pB2Bp «40 a
" Buford IK a, 8 W p 7«a
" Noreross .. .. 625 a 1 915 p 8 2ii a
Ar Atlanta, E. T. 6 10 a 4 55 p 10 00 p 930 ■
Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 5 10 al p ! 900 p 890 l
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Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily service
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. ;$7 and 38—Daily. Washington and South
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman
sleeping cars between New York and New Or
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom i
®ry, and also between New York and Memphis,
▼iaWashington, Atlanta and Birmingham. Alsu
«>fKant PCJLLMAN LIBRARY OBSERVA
TION CARS Iwtween Atlanta and New York.
Firatclass thoroughfare coaches between W ash- i
»ngton and Atlanta. Dining oars serve all meals
®u route. Pullman draw ing-room sleeping carl
bet ween Greensboro and Norfolk. Close con
uectton at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT.
runs solid between Washington and New Or*
leans, via Southern Railway. A. & W. P. R- R.
•n.i L. <s N. li. r., being composed of baggage
car and coaches, through without change for
passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing 1
*■ l f e l» m K cars between New York and
via Atlanta and Montgomery and
SERES Charlotte and Birmingham. Also
Pj awi ®K H<K)m Huffel Sleeping Cars
Wnwbo,” A tian,a Hnd Asheville. N. C. Leaving
each Tuesday and Friday, a
WMhi»»SSSP ln *»« Rr, sL u run trough between
Din?n» gt n ami * NUI without change.
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bet WMn Rt i.
M)uthlmiin I V h v non< ?i aud j harlo,te> vw Danville,
84 amd 12 d N °* 11 aud **• northbound Noe.
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and *end to us with OSR iHU.Lttt. htata
h* W fl h ifh. W <'" t n wl « nd , we " 111 sef »n them
t»y freight C. 0. D. KXAIISB THRU at
70nT . f r f lfrht B«P<»t and t hen My fret»ht
0h Ms sif\ t i r V IN THE Kitchen, and still have your
loflit iviuli Lt r el i prep th /
Li ENTERPRISE E
•• FUEL SAVERS.”
They are made of Southern iron by Southern workmen, wf»o
are sustained by the products of Southern farmers.
They last longer and make more homes happy than any
other Stove on earth. Fire Backs guaranteed for Fifteen Years.
Over 200,000 have stood the test, and every one has proven sat
isfactory. If your dealer don’t handle them, write for Catalogue.
PHILLIPS & BUTTORFF MFG, GO.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Manufacturers of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantels and
Grates, Hollowware, Tinware, etc.
Importers of and dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut
lery, Wooden and Willow ware.
Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry
and Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STEEL RANGES.
- W. R. DEXTER.
L • FUNERAL DIRECOR AND embalmer,
agffLyf- ■■ Lawrenceville. Ga.
I llfi? fßgMPjjh 4 S*sbss| A rull ,ine "f Coffins. Casket*. Cases. Suits
I L -T •~f L jSreS Wrappers. Shoes, Gloves, etc., always on hand.
All Calls Given Prompt Attention
|o Extra Charge for Hearse and Services.
jo Not
Permit
Dealers
lo persuade you
That they have
Something just as
lod as”
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It costs more than other makes but is cheaper in the
run because it lasts.
B The dealer who advises you not to buy it lias a reason?
his profit or your interest that prompts him ? Think,
by THE EVERETT PIANO CO.,
B Boston, Mass.
Bie John Church Company , General Factors.
HnCINNATI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
H 99 Peachtree Street—Atlanta, Ga.
Ike treatment from
I DR. BANKS OF BOWMAN.
B> You Desire to be Cured ?
Had the endorsement of an influential man and wife.
Ga, s<*pt., 1899.— This certifies that I)r. Edward Banks,of Bowman, has treated ray
for Dropsy, Kidney and other troubles for the short period of about five weeks, i desire
that my wife’* health is decidedly better than it has been for two years. My wire now
sweetly, the 4welling has disappeared from her limbs, her appetite is good, and the nn-
Hveraent has simply been wonderful. My wifi* and I heartily recommend Dr. Bank* to an
Kted people. G ive him a trial and be convinced for MR Very £«J£ Dow^
B Read What the People of My Home Town Say:
If: . Bowman, Ga., May 3rd, 1898.
■ We the undersigned certify that Dr. Edward Banks has practiced
Bdiciue in Bowman for a period of about three years, and many poo*
■ have gained health through his instrumentality. We regard Dr.
B*>ks as being a faithful, conscientious physician.
■ Zollar, Pros. John Gibson Inst.
Bs. Colvard, Prof.
Bc.Branyon,
Hv Giun, Merchant.
Bw. Hand,
Johnson, M. D.
N. Brown, Clerk.
BP: Walker, M. D.
M. F. Adams, N. P.
S. B. Seegar, Merchant.
I treat Chronic Diseases and diseases peculiar to women. If you
cannot see me personally write for la list of printed questions to be
answered, and you cau obtain treatment by express. Charges after
July 10th, 1899, $7.50 per month. This is exactly 25 cents per day,
counting thirty days to the month. Very respectfully,
EDWARD BANKS, M. D., Specialist.
BOWMAN, GEORGIA.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR* ~
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ini'HO' Il> PiKI/OK UkROIUiO. by freight t. O. U., subject lo,i»a.lni>-
H .n. You can examine It at.vour nearest freight, depot, ami It
, „„ find It exaetly an represented, the greatest vnlne you ever saw
ni.il far belter than organa advertised by oilier* at m. re money, P»y Ibr L «*b ht S’ ..W'JR
, aiiq PRICE 535 5Qv lea* the SI.OO deposit, or #l, A.*»o and AarwawiTTa-inf ‘'ll V'fl
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T* . r.i ,„„b| r r design itanela and many other handsome decorations Sf
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W. M. Denney, Merchant.
I. D. Gloer,
S. M. Hulme, Merchant.
T. L. Adams, Attorney at Law.
J. A. Quillian, Minister, formerly
of Bowman, now of Winder.
I. G.Gloer, Parmer.
H, A. Poss, Marshal.
F. Butler. Minister.
I W. A. David, Railroad Agent.
G. J. Christian, Minister.