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MINERAL BLUFF, GA. MCH. 5,1891.
Twenty-five people afflicted with
leprosy are reported to be at large in
New Orleans.
Tt begins to look as though Cana¬
dian annexation might soon become
a national issue in this country.
Death has been partial to the
Fifty-first Congress, taking to date
11 representatives and 1 Senator
from its membership.
Editor IFoodwnrd, of the Dnhl-
onega Signal, has been ebalenged to
fight a duel, lie lias ordered a
coffin to fit the other man.—Dalton
Ar S us -
Mr. Cleveland has shown his hand
on the financial question by J s
. letter - free , . rr Time .
a , against , coinage.
will tell whether the tail will he aide
to wag the dog, or the dog the tail,
Representative-elect Jerry Simp-
son, who is m Washington, has not
1>een very favorably impressed with
tlie present House of Representatives
Nor have other people of the
country. /
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-QtJiuw-she. poatively AVTittcTiWh stated- now
thnltMr. (Jenry will’ have
no “pull” with the administration of
Gov. Hill, should Itlie latter gentle-
man ever he fortunate enough to
have an administration of the nation¬
al kind.
The other side of the Sam .Tones
Texas fight claims that the Mayor of
Palestine was an old confederate
soldier, not larger than a fifteen year
old boy, and completely disabled
from his wounds.—Dalton Argus.
The Rev. T. DeWitt T aim age
still continues to attract not less than
3,500 people every Sunday at the
Academy in New York, where the
eminent preacher is conducting
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the Christian Herald.
And now the negroes are threaten¬
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management. This thing is getting
monotonous. Isn’t it about time for
hard horse sense to take the reins,
in order to save us from the ridicule
of the entire world ?
Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Harrison
seem to occupy precisely the same
position on silver legislation, and it
now looks very much as if both of
the old parties would nominate anti¬
silver men next year. In that case
free coinage will have to select a
standard-bearer of its, own if it ex¬
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A Letter from nil Eminent Dio. In lie :
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Atlanta, 6 a., January 2.18!;0.
Six months ago, at t'wMrvqimsf, of a
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health. I has been impossible for me to
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No. 240. The Sorrow of n MecreL By Maiiv Ckch. Hay.
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Z. Alnrt Modern vii Wlire’s "Dora Thorne."
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No. 214. Two Kisses. By the nuthor of •* Dorn Thorne."
No. 213 Cloudsiintlriunshloe. By Ciiaki.ks Bkadk.
No. 212. A Viiieiihotitl Heroine* By Mrs. A. KnwAnps.
No. 211. Thornyeroft Urunire. By Hktt Win woou.
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No.204 |*iikc Ntnel v-t wo. liv M\iiv Cmi. Hav.
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No. 202. Willi MerehitnCs Flowers. By Crime. MaUion By lloKAyto At.mcm, Jr.
No. 201. The Cnnllleld's .tourney. ByMI Buaiu»on.
No. 200. Ceorge. HisterKnte. Bv awvUor “ JluvuThoruo.'* sh Fil'd.
NoM9s. My Hesperia. By M. T. UaLhok.
No. 197. Seri. Syi.vanu* Codr, Jr.
No. I Ob. Ivan the By Hay.
No. 195. A Hark Inheritance. NlRllt. By By RobkhtBiiciianaN. MaiivOkcii.
No. tSi That Winter M. T. Cai.doii.
No. K 183. '|'1»© Red Cross. By Groat
182. For Love nr lilehes. By Author “A
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No 181. The WomiiimV By Ci.aka
No. 180 . A Secret. Ooi.i.ins. Augusta.
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No. 155. Florence I vlnutun’s Oath. By Mrs. Maby A.
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No. 154. l.iiueust er’s Cuhln. By Mrs. M. V. Fil'd.
No 1.53, Mont liriingv- By Mrs* Hknhy Wooi>.
No. 152. The Poison of Asp*. By Fi.ohkncic Markyat.
No. 151. Fortfltiff the Fetters. By Mrs. At.kxandbb.
No. 150. A Play wrleht’s IFuuahter. By Mrs. annib
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No. 148. A Bartered Mfe. By Maiiion Habi and.
No. 147. Sir Noel’s Heir. By Mrs. May Agnus Fi.rmino.
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No. 138. ,\ n Old Man’s
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No. 122. Out of the of»Worin. ny liy )lr«.J» nkOJiiatih.
No. 121, 1 lie Storr Evil Denlll*. «y M. T. (/Ai.noB.
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No. 98. A Tale of Win By Mrs. IIknhy IWd.
No. 97. A FortuiiO Hunter. By Annik Thomas. Thorne.**
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No. 05. The Kulffhtiib* , ld£e Myntery. By Chab. Rkaub,
No. 94. Iiifffedow House. By miihor t>f“ Dora Thome. ’
No. 93. A Pusslvn Crime- By”TiiicDn DtcNirv Boon. cnKse.”
No. 92. Hose Lodge. of Love. Bv Mrs By tunbor “ Dora Thorne.”
No. 91. The A Hrldire Fwtnl Mnrriiiig B MIsaM. K Huai.h»n.
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No. 89. A Queen Amongst Women. By (he
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No. 88. The Hlntehfortl Request. By Hr oh Conway. Thorne," &
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No. 86. A Shadow on the Threshold. By Maiiv Ckch. Hay
No. 85. The Fuhil ClfTt- Lille*. -By uiithor Dora Ill'll, ’Nioriie.‘ r
No. 84. <’urrl*toil's By Hi hiiA.’onway. of" Dors
No. 83, More Ritter thuu Death. By author
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So. 82. Mis* or .Mrs. f By Wir mr ltd.
No. 81. In the Holidays. Ad By Mtur Ckch. of iltv. >1 ill. molds
No. 80. The fioiuimtie vent ure* it
By Tiiumah Mammy. Thorne.’’
-79. A Dead Meiirf. By nuthor of *' Dorn
No. 77. Dnrfc ltnys. By lliu. ill CliNWA Y.
No. " 6. Wlmtl«»e « <m fhe K»*o\v. By II. I.. P'l'iri'v,
No. 75. At the World** Morey. lli'un By I-'i.mikm-h U'aiu km.
No. "4. Culled Elite!*. B ’ Conway.
No. 73. MIMr-’d Trevtinfon. By ‘'Ti*i r tirennt'*/'
72. In Cnnld**- N'ef. By miiber »*f lb.ru 'I 1 III
No. 71. 'f’-ef<rev Womii". I ’,' *'r ' I’ll.
No. "0. The M.v*l«*r.v «»l* the Holly Tree. <y £ rif
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No. 67. Jnsner Itnne** Wet.....I Bv .Miss M K i if i K.s.
No. 66 i.e >ll:ie. <’»wchtloline’s Bv M > itv Drciuii. !. M*v. Illimt the •teffil. uihbof *•#
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" Dorn Ti.nrno." Vh *trnt*d.
No. 04. !!©<! Court Fnrin. By Mr*. Hievitv Woou. fli'-l.
No. 63. The Frt»*»‘« lh*en. Bv Wii.kik ■ <*i,i.inb lll’d.
No. 62. Finch t« the Old Home, v M*c.v • Hay. m.
No. 61. The Lost Rank Note. By Mrs. IIicmcv \\ ot-n. FU. in.
No; 60. Hester* ,e y Bi- atiiick M. Burr. Illuatratnl.
No. 49. A Ri l tie from the Sen. By nnihor ••DoraThorne.'*
No. 45. 'I'lieCrleketou the Hearth. A Christinas Btory.
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