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TlieVatkinsville Advance.
W. G. SIXL1VAN,
Ed * lor, Publisher A. J ol> Printer.
TS'.-MS,—One Dollar per Year. S.xty
Cents fcr Six Month?.
IS PUBLISHED ON EVERY •WEDNESDAY.
Watkinsvaie, Ga , June 16.1880.
V.ntrred at the Pi *4 Office at Walkhttvtl!; Georgia.
as SECOND CLASS MATTER.
TOWN 1)1 RECTO It Y,
T’». E. THRASHER, Intendant.
COUNCILS! EN.
Win. A. Wood is, James Mauldin,
Ur. D. M. White, Thomas 15ooth,
John W. Johnson.
cuoty Cffieers.
R. M. JACKSON, Judge County
Court,
JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinnrv.
JNO. W. JOHNSON, Clerk Supe¬
rior Court and Tax Collector.
!!. E. OVERBY, Sheriff and Tax
Receiver.
THOMAS BOOTH, County Treas¬
urer.
Win. E ELDER, County Surveyor
.) AMES MAULDIN, Coroner.
Court Calendar, Western Cv
euit for George.
ALEX. S. ERWIN, Judge.
A. L. MITCHELL, Solicitor-Gen.
OCONEE—Fourth Mondays in
January and July.
JACKSON—First Moudnys in Feb¬
ruary and August.
WALTON—Third Mondays in Feb¬
ruary and August.
GWINNETT—First Mondays in
March and September.
JIALL—Tnird Mondays in Match
BANKS anti September. Mondays
— First in
April and October. Mondays in
J'RANKLIN—Second
IIAMBERSHAM—Third April and October. Mondays
iu April and October.
RABUN—Fourth Mondays in April
and October,
WHITE—Monday after the Fourth
CLARKE—Second Mondays in April and Mondays October.
in
May and November.
CHURCH D RECTORV,
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
AVATKIXSYIU &
1.4 Sabbath,.......Rev. J. C, Johnson,
2nd **■ “ AV, J, Cotter,
4th “ “ Dr. MoCieskey
FARMINGTON.
2d Sabbath.... Rev. Mr, Wortham,
4th “ “ W,J..Cotter,
...
SALEM.
I it Sabbath.. llev. K. F. Anderson,
I'd “ .. “ AY. J. Cotter.
TIGNER’3.
1st Sabbath.... Rev. \V. J. Cotter.
POWELL'S MILLS.
2d Sabbath.... Rev. W. J. Cotter.
VEAL’S CHAPEL.
<»d Sabbath.... Rev. AY. J. Cotter.
FLAT ROCK.
fll Sabbath,3 p.m. Rev. W. J. Cotter.
4th “ ... .Rev. E. F. Anderson,
RAY’S.
3d Sabbath.. Rev. E. F. Anderson.
4 th “ ... “ W..I. Cotter.
PRINCETGN & GA. FACTORIES.
1st Sabbath..... Rev. AY. J. Cotter,
U “ ... Mr. AVwrtkum
Rev. Ji. J'. Morgan alternates, at
yach place, regularly, vuDa Air.
Gutter.
BAPTIST CHtfttOHES,
MARS HILL.
tit & 3d Subs., Rev. II. It. Besnard.
OSCEOLA.
4th Sabbath, Rev. Jno. Harris.
FREMANS* CREEK,
.14 Sabbath, Rev, AV. A. (Hsrton.
H “ A, A. Flukw,
BETH A BARA.
14 Subbath, .... Rev. J. AY, Bajitts.
BIG SPRING,
4 Sabbath Rev. J, W, Dtenningtou.
PRIMITIVE BAI-TMS't ('HVRCVS^i
MT. ZION.
4th. Sunday, Eld F. >1. Me-K»&v,
BIG CREEK,
4th Sunday, Eld, Aidmi*n,
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES,
ANTIOCII.
1st Sunday, Eld. J. A. Perdue.
UNION.
2d Sunday, Eld. T. M, Foster.
GOSHEN HILL GRANGE*
Meets on the first Tuesday, ofench
month, at the Court House, in AKat
ktnsAille.
A Buainees Dducattoo
The young man who ententes.
himself properly, we mean bv
this that he acquires a i.ratXwtil
business education will have jftbte
difficulty inol.tainingemi.b.vinest
because such a class arc always
dcmtind and if hs should engage in
^uHeoi” for himself will not be Hk.lv
to fail ns mnnv do Imcause they
are compelled to trust their bus!
nese into the hands of imeomnetent will
or dishon.-st c letks, but he
enabled to examine bis hooks
i riticaljv, monthly 'exset or oftener and!
thus know tlie standing of
liis r4ldnes« Behm’s Commercial
t.’olleg.. place Chattanooga, Tenn„ is the
wbvru young men cim acquire
QlluailiCrw, Circulars Jre^..
LOCAL NOTES.
Watkinsville aud Surrounding
County Items, (lathered by
Advance Reporters.
Cotton is booming.
Don't say it is warm.
Corn is said to be doing extra well.
The weather this morning was chilly.
Excursions are two numerous to
mention.
“J.” the village batehelor, desires to
Ax(?)lina who she lire.
Airs. Woodis sent us a nice lot of
vegetables for which she will accept our
tliauks.
The Colonel says that the ‘ refriger¬
ator was 90 thermometers, in the
shade, below freexo” last Sunday.
Servioes were held at the M. E.
Church on last Saturday night by
Eld. T. M. Foster, a Christion preacher.
Three of our young men walked to
Athens to-day to attend the Lucy
Cobb Commencement. How sugges¬
tive!
Rev. J. J. Morgan, the junior
preacher for this circuit, held his re¬
gular this services place, at the Methodist church
at on last Sunday to a large
and attention congregation!
Mrs. Dr. Richardson will aocept our
thanks for the nicest lot of vegetables
we have had this season. If all of onr
friends were as thoughtful of our com¬
fort as Mrs. R., we would fare sumptu¬
ously. Many thanks.
A literary young man before he
made a visit to the belle of S. 0.,
engaged much of his time on an essay
on “The pleasures of the Imagination-’’
The presumption is that lie lias been
kicked, since be is now on ‘‘stem reali¬
ties.”
On last Friday night a large
number of onr citizens assembled
at the Court House to witness the
exhibition, given hy the young
ladies of Prof. Barnett’s School, for
the benefit of putting a veranda
on the school room. The tableaux,
charades, plays and songs were
well rendered and reflects great
credit on the manager. Mrs.
Belle Johnston, tor the success of
the entertainment.
While in Athens few days since,
Athens Pharmaceutical Co. Air
Jacobs was awa V from borne, but Air"
Daniel the clever and gentlcunnlv
clerk, kindly showed us through the
mstitution. Mr. Jacobs is the only
graduated druggist in this section
Georgia, and if you want anything
his line, remember his advertisements
can be found in the Advance, and
we ask all to give him a call.
For the-benefit of the Athens Chron¬
icle as to the whereabouts of his Occa¬
sional correspondent we puh Mi the fol¬
lowing note from him explaining mat¬
ters, if you can read it, we esm’t. He
says :
A/rEaljOje — |f JpUm-Hsu
MAI YKmdhome*rn)DptnmmnTa.hb
cnElideGTnhhr f^rodmnoliorohllrn
anadiErsoad IrAA'dhnrretpymhnapQrnmnxcm OAVmgl f*
i^A-aihtaisrttcrl evRwebtvwh llPif/ynsfm
rhtb
sell!kv.tXfl e\VrsEf\>l»» wphnitcef
AS
This is exceedingly “eiu-pha-sa- zi-za
ting!” we think.
[Communicated.]
Mr. Editor :—I regret very much that
it was not myp'easure to attend the en¬
tertainment given by the school chil¬
dren. I understand it was splendid ;
we expected it, to be, for Air. Barnett
WWW undertake# anything but what it
i's a great success. I understand that a
Ipdy in town says if we want a railroad,
*e h id Wten-gy* him at the head of
it for she knew he wouJd sum*****!, a»d
I am of ih# same seimr- opium*
A J-Atir Friend,
['■A ri^ten. Advance.]!
AN ORIGIN ALTQEM..
"Vtwn Tl»u ‘Were Seventeen, Mattie.
[Tlie following lines were handed us
for publieatii n, AA’e have not the temor
<-f an asiquainta***. with the author, but
/mb i'4 them cheerfully.]
When dbshwy wrn* mown, Mattie, iwbUe
And while so long ago
the western sky was rich,
with K!Mn>*ts rosy glow,
fbm bund : m hand close linked ww
passed the dewy rwfcs between,
And I was one and twenty, Mattie, and
json were seventeen.
Wwios-wW , am! sweet Mtattw, .
15°*r cheek was ^e the wild ned rose
*l.wt sWawed its ,*ta!s down -.
Your wew- m the bj/tc speedwell
ifh d*wi moisture sheau,
^' 1k 1 ‘
' c W‘l twenty Mattie
a**.vau were seventMn.
, ''**’*■** . .
WH vs.io» ''"mtodryou lias ttlii»he m its flight,
B sweet old tone,
**
A,wl va “ r '‘‘ a ‘» neseiu. newer, <Aa>gc, the
*f r * y«*i» v » 1 w*aa,
.... ^ twvwte'^.
WH ' , ‘ «'*■>
« j* WMtwm*.
[Cot _ hen.
No sens the. time to subscribe to
The Apvaove- <JoW $1 a. year.
How to Invest a Dollar.
We will send the Savannah
BVeAVy A>wr, “the biggest and the
best” newspaper in the South, well
printed, lull of live news, good
stories, reliable market reports,
agricultural else make items, and everything
to it worthy of its well
known reputation, to any address,
till Jauuavv, 1881, postpaid for one
dollar. Address J. H. Estili, Sa¬
vannah, Ga.
Almost a Fire.
On Saturday night, a negro girl,
whose mother lives on Mr. J. W.
Johnson’s lot in town, put a cand e
in the corner of the house, and re¬
tired. The candle burning down
to the wood, of course it ignited,
and about 1 • o’clock the house
was discovered to be on fire, and if
discovered only a few moments
latter, it might have proved serious.
This should be a caution to all,
the fire was extinguished, but all
should be careful.
Wanted.
A young merchant who is tired
of the life of single blessedness,
desires to open a correspondence
with young ladies, with a view to
matrimony. in his He desires a partner
stock of this world’s goods,
an active partner, but rather lively.
He is 25 years of age, has an
amiable disposition, trusting and
unsuspecting. His personal ap¬
pearance will compare favorably
with that of the generality of
young men, in some features they
are far superior. His hair is of
the rich auburn, his eyes of the
intelligent Roman hazel, and has the stern
nose and orators well
ventilated mouth. He does not
boast, however, of beauty, but
prides himself upon shape & talent.
Address F. M, T. ( care of Advance.
Reply to Azalina.
Mi/ dear little Axnlioa :—In your
Leap Year proposal, saying that
I have “battled with the storms
of life, alone, for fifty years,” and
asking me to name an early day
for our happy union before it is
everlastingly inference too late; leaves the
that there is no time to be
lost in the enjoyment of the sweets
of matrimony. If you are of the
sex that your name indicates. I
would be happy to have the tendrils
of your young love to entwine
around the sturdy old oak of my
strength, But support and protection.
as the language in which the
proposal is graced, sounds too
“exquisite” inclined to be genuine. I am
to believe that it is an imi¬
tation of a girls style.
Your loving but doubling,
J.
Anotbe* Fire.
,hout .«’•'»"> 12 thy ^ K>k on Monduy tl,e hoU8e lust,
5 known the .“ c Overseer - m ;» , house,
as 8 on
lK place, m this eunty,
8ever “' , »'^s from town was eon-
8U me,, ^ h r '‘- Ji,eo ‘ > a
. 1 . 1 j
C ?, OI Ti I ? Ul1 ?’ " 1 ' u s ost
11 °[ llls heboid . . and kitchen
about f^niture. $500, 1 he exclusive loss is estimated of the old at
negro’s furniture &c. After the
house had burned up, and the
crowd had gone to Mr. L. W, Downs’
house near by, a young man who
house was passing he discovered fire. the gin
to on He at onci
gave the alarm and went to work
to master the flames, the crowd
coming to bis The rescue, the gin house
was saved property belonged
to Mr. T. N. Fulton, and was a six
room,, two-storv house. It was
supposed to have originated, from
a spark.
Jury Liita.
Below we p jblish the fots of Grano.
and Traverse Jurors, drawn to serve
for Oconee Superior Cewrt, to be held
ou the fourth Monday in Jwijr:
GRAND JURORS.
C L Few, R Morton,
j, L. M e-Re*, Gen R Smith,
J A Thomas, J, L Fambrough.
J W Jackson, Alien Bishop,
AYm B Hajgwod, Arthur At Jack sen,
II J Thomas, John S kes,
G AV Kelly. A L Dmdittie,
M D Browning, J E AVhitehead,
AV F Phillips, \V H Anderson,
Jas S J Fulfilove, Fambrough, ]) A Griffith,
E F Anderson,
A S AVilson, AYm P C'ampDeP,
J J C Vickers, J AJ McR.e,
G H Meltee, AVm T Maleom,
A B Jackson, T S W'lliamsf n,
TIl AVERSE JURORS.
A \Y Gsifletlv, AVw Lee,
KoSt 'lhompswn. DS Wilhmgby,
J J Southerland, M F Osbocu,
AY C Elder, J AY Daniel I,
M F Sims, Thouiars Hodges,
Gift nby J*ek «*», \Y m B Cobb,
M C Griffeth, U U Ashfi.rd.
W 11 Bishop, \V A Rutledge
J M l>ick«w, E Sikes, ’
U
J J Gunter, JIG Hardigrce,
T M FodJriB, Jo* (! Dieken,
J b’ofct ( .bn JAl T GrifR-ti; khael, ButlerT’
J A Cross,
Jno H Lowe, Jr, J W ¥ Osborn,
Win Crow, Af F W'kitelieaiJ,
•1 W Bradbwry, Thus Giles,
Euuch Allgovd, J S MvRee.
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^ OUl » 8 awn*vU 1
Mr M A’J.tor .—Many cheers fi.r the
Ai,vanck . - “ Meed a welcome
to ,J ' V » f tu#ehi/l4. 1 am «y to
tha * week it, i* increasing in
miereHt wil : lm|U* our.frisw.ls all over the
county eontiHuato^utribat* tbc
"pwj «riicles. andBurt w nob.e o-Jitor
“ w energetic btth*wJ», will Wome
permanently Ibeated i»a wx k*a»e, iri
ur ‘P»«‘ village.
A LaDV or \Yawis»vsj*e.
'#v. , >h. * e n-xi 6 .
i- ntlt * ,, ir.AY-.A „
i-i Ebnr.lt, as u candidate f«r tlie- lJcjfi-*
liature at the eromttig election.
M.V> A A OTHRi*..
*prT,;M 0 - t d
COUNTY NEWS.
NEWS NOTES FROM OCR REGU¬
LAR CORRESPONDENTS.
Our County Towns, hud Surrounding
Villages—What We Are Doing—
Matters and Things Laconi¬
cally Noted
HIGH SHOALS JOTTINGS.
Local Points from High Shoals and
Surrounding Section.
No wheat thrash yet.
Oh, for a refrigerator.
Warm ! Warm 1 Hot 1
Fine shower this evening.
Crops of grass growing finely.
Who will try a Clement Attach¬
ment.
Joel Awtrey’s wife has been sick
for some time.
The hammer of the carpenter is
still heard in the land.
The Sunday Schools at this
place are in a flourishing condi¬
tion.
Mr. Willie Anthony nnd sister,
of Wintervilie, have been on a visit
to the family of Elder W. T. Lowe.
A man in this neighborhood
let his cotton get so grassy that he
commenced to hoe the middle for
the row.
Richard Whitehead has been
sick most of the spring and summer
will loose most of bis crop if he
does not get help.
What has become of the build¬
ing committee for Rays Church, I
hear nothing from them. Wake
up, ha gentlemen. We are compelled
to ye a new house
LIBERTY.
The Vicinity of Liberty—The
Portion of Oconee County,
Several have asked what size and
what was the population of Liberty
Well, I am not the census enumera¬
tor, so I shall refer you to him.
Mr. Watt Wray has purchased a
new twelve horse power engine, and
has gone into the lumber business
extensively. Success to you Watt.
Mr. G. A. Pilgrim has succeeded
in conquering a portion of General
Green’s forces. N iw, brier, don’t
become indifferent, for il you do he
will meet von on the same field
with a doubled force.
The census enumerator created
a great deal of excitement among
our colored population. They arc
anxious to know why he wants to
know so much about their private
business. I failed in my efforts to
passify them.
There is a little worm t’ at Imres
into the hud of geennhwns,destroy
ing the bud so that it.never blooms?
H hurts nothing but the flower haul
Yon readers will confer a favor on *
lover of flowers by giving a remedy
for this trouble.
As it is fashionable for the presi¬
dent to sen<l troops whereever they
are needed, we apply to Returning
Board Hays for help to drive Gen¬
eral Green from our farms. As Mr.
R. B. II., vetoed the appropriation
bill, he may send the ‘ boys in
bine,” well etpupjted.
The negro population of this sec¬
tion is far in advance of that of
many places. farms, Many are running
small while others have
bought a small piece of land and
are out of debt. They seem to re
eogniae that they are citizens of Die
enmity. utilities. They ear* wry little for
Mrs. Vine, mother of Mrs. James
itist. lugh, die.i on the morning of the 8th
On the morning of the 29th
of May, hS80, she accidentally fell
hurting which herself very mneh, from
shesuffcredgreatly relieve her. till death
eaiue to The death of
a mother is jrrepumble.
Your correspondent beard »
young lady a lew days ago, say that
she was g ing to take the advantage
of leap year. Well, do so then, and
»eliev6 those two old fellows who
have advertised in the Advance.
Old bachelors are easily caught,
for we know from personal ex-pe—.
No we don’t!!!
OSCEOLA ITE.H1
Local Items from the Upper Portion oi
Oconee County.
" '‘ are weather and
vcr * hne ra,,, “
Day hands are rm seaice. Send
u* a few aotnehody.
Corn antl cott,m W1 ‘ ], ***' m R
f. f tUe ne ' 8 ru,n ( Con . « . ,e on r ^ d V wl ‘ tat
‘
-
J. M. Doolittle, Ksq,^. ot Ocone*
county, is . J lending a week at this
place, willi his brotlueu, Air, K
Doolittle.
Our worthy blaoksimth ot mm! Lis
assistant, were two the Uackest
looking white men, last Monday,
that I have seen Hi noma time, the
cause charcoal. was that they mew hauling
Inai After i July 1st Osccok ..„| will receive
twic<; a Wt!l . k j n(tU 0 f onc#
a week as now. This will he of
great benefit to the most of us*
our newspapiiper news will not be
so old.
So much sickness ip the neigh
borhood keeps our «wwfhy Hr. E. If.
H., away from IiohiA so. muoli his
little cotton c/op will*suifrf if they
all don’t get w*ll unless he
bites some one tv wcrkjfcvRti
i(S Y
To the V'/tlers of Orotte«
COVJTT »*/ /
From a promise made heretofore
I now announce my name as a can
didate for Representative.
imirl7-td M. M. SHE ATS.
I>K. A. F. DURHAM, j 1 )r. W. M. DURHAM
Late of Sparta. Late of M.t seys,
Drs. A* F * & W. M, Durham,
SPECIALISTS,
and Surgery, Female, Chronic Diseases of Male
and Venerial, Operate
for Cross Eyes, Cataract, Stone in
the Bladder, Harelip or Cleft Pal¬
ates, Ac. Will visit patients in any
part of the State, in consultation ot¬
drtss, to perform surgical operations. Ad
with stamp,
Drs. A. F. & W. M. Durham,
mnr31,’80-tf Athens Ga.
A. B. Jacksoii
Keeps constantly on band a large
supply of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
at his Steam Mill, near Eastville.
Shingles and. from $2 to $3.50 per thous¬
inav5.1880.3m*
James Mauldin f
JfetsBoot and Shoe
MAKER.
Wvtkix.svii.lr, : : Georgia.
Has removed to his old stand, and is
better prepared than ever to do all kinds
of Boot and Shoe, work. Repairing a
specialty, ALSO.—Dressmaking at loweiifcprices.
and Hair work
done iu the Lest manner, and juices
to suit, the times. ai>rl4,3m
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Ooonkk Countv.
AYhercas, James E. AVhitehead ap¬
plies to me for Letter i of
t ion on the estate of Sanford Whitehead,
late of said county deceased.
are therefore to cite :uid admonish all
concerned, to shrfw cause at my
on or before the second Monday in
be July next, why said letters should not
granted. Given under my lmud at
office, this 7th day of June, IS, SO.
JAMES It. LYLE, Ordinary.
june7,’80-30d
Letters of Dismission.
GEOIIGI \— Ooonkk County.
AYlieroas, Aaron ( row, Administrator
of Margaret W. I’arker, represents to
the Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered on recora, that he ha* fully ad¬
ministered Margaret AV. Parkers estutc.
Th-'s is therefore to cite all poisons
concerned, kindred and creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
letters of dismission on the first Dlouday
in September, 1880.
JAMES It LYLE,Ordinary.
kuit7ih»’80-3in
Notice !
Noti se- a* hereby gi r en to all that
Wash. Barnett, eol , has left my employ
without provocation or my consent. I
will prCMecwte any one hmirng or luwLor
ing him to the extent »f the hew, unless
satisfactory indebtedness terms are made a* to his
to me
jun0,2t L. W.4D0WNS, Agent.
Look AVell to Your Time Ye People of
Watkinsville.
V. W. SKIFF,
Athens 0a.„
ljilc'of ir City oi MadiRun, .ha* csuWishel hi«r*
nc f in Alfecitft, as a pract.cal
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
lb-in# sutii-4aA*i s* ibjfrMighbfed workman witii experience, U
a otrt fowl* guarantee that 1 can ami will do gomi
wiriE ail oi Watchefi, ClockR, Jewelry, See.,
aM of winch will be warranted to give aati»tacti</ii.
—A feir. tA WatchcK, Clock*. Jewelry, tic.,
wi hand and fce sale, as cheap as t c cheapest,
The Celebrated Diamond Spectacles. None better.
\*AM>d fw« the eyes. Try them, sold only by
V. W NKIFFf
Other Reference to all the above, most any otic in
Morgan County.
janf),tf
Letters of Dismission.
G EORG I A —Oconee County.
Emory F. Anderson, ns adtninis.
trator of the estate ot Milly Kiutts,
late of said county.deeoasMa,applies
to m« for tetters c£ «lisnkas4n<.>«b irtso
saifl estate- These are therefore to
eite ami admonish a>U ^utSies or
jiersous interested to> he atuh
at i»y efliee, on oe- bofove the
JHontlay in August,. 1880,. to. slh*w
eause, if any they can, why
letterssliouldl not be granted. Giv¬
en ikuHl-c my louid and official sig¬
nature, at AHatkitiswilte,. This MUy
3<C 11880.
J. R. LXI*JJ,.Q«linary.
m«y54 88d-:kn
4IEOiia{JLW--G*o««E Couxrr..
ofBraritly Mary G. Hate, as-administratrix
Haiti, late afooid onunty,
distidssion.fiiom. ieceasod, applies to im: for. letters of
'.nthi estate. These
are tlioretbce to cite and admonish
all be andfanpear parties oe persons- interested to
>4 »ij* otbeo, on or
before the first Monday in July,
3880, to show, cause,- if uny they.can,
why said letters should not. he
j^wnted. and offioial Given under my» Hand
signatuare, at vdatl ins
ville, Tliis March 1st, 1880..
Jl It. LYLE, Cvdiuarjv
apr.7, l88(Hf
GEfatHGlA -Oconee County..
(♦nliaury’K Office, May, 1880.
Thump -J. Smith line apt.lied for
cmptiou of H$r»Miidty,. ami-1 will puss
upon the Nanui at- 10>o’clock,.on
I<. tb day of June, 1880, at uiy- office.
JAMES Ft LYLE,Ordbaiy.
Hay 18th, 188t i, 2t.
The Watkinsville Advance e
The Largest, Best and Cheapest
Ilf CIHYTin IWSFAPERS,
I 1 ST THE STATE.
AYeare prepared to do all kinds of JOB AA’ORK at short notice on
the most reasonable terms,
CARDS, LABELS, NOTES,
Letter Heads; Circulars,
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, ETC.
-An I, in fact, wc do-*
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miJTE HhlillES FOR THE I AMI.
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m ly $i
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FOREST CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
(Near AA'ater Tower,J 1011 to 1( ‘2I Fenwick Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA*.
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