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I fav Decided to go Ont of the Miiiinery Business. This is the First Tim; 1 Have Offered My
Stock at Cost, or at Closing Out to Quit Business Figures. I Now Throw the Entire Stock on
the 1. ket and Will 1 ceed to Close it Out at Once-: veryteg Goes I
->REMBMBBR EVERYTHING GOES - J
J?/iS. GARR A’ D.
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Doi- ago Al:ib; ma’e pig iron
forced .. If into .. i\
»nd the growth of that 8. s
puducti is const
creaie. It will ;of be long I
tb-»r p-. i' u wili be turned into
in ' .b:it .a r •• g ,
n, . , , ;
fn > ■ , . J p
• iDcje 1 th<
A 1 v U.ul <■ ai st > the
Uitciiucst portions of t'r earth.
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The Sava aiah N ws rem;-ik-:
Atlanta id io be eoi-.gratulab d
upon hi r f-ucceat in the con I i
tht fecerel prison Th City may
1,1 the lull ,m bi n- orrei i > ?.s the
Sing of the S nth The fed*
aral pri- nerd are .tlso to i>» c >n
gratUiaie.! upon th* selection of
Atlanta as the pris >n si e, There
11 no fin r town in Amen a to be
i*> jail in.
o o o
1 *r. Sicnon Peter Richards n is
tceonly living ni-niier of the
Aorth Irwnjgit eonlcr.-neu w o
jo.iied lb ■ontv 1 •• in 181 It
theu extended 6 tn the Jive
Knlge to Key \\ cut. ite is no of
Ihn bast known men in th* f’eor-
S'<i pulp —AI e
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Ihe sending of ’ and Platt
fj th* penitentiary would be worth
000 ,000 to •ne st*; sos Pcnr
*/ivai,ia sod V , O-u-
phig i t . r
o o o
Du ring iho y ( r end d S?pt. 1.
tnn pttisengei v.• t-.•]»• I for very
2 O atri<, .ii th rai o»d*
i’ l 'in United Sial.p.
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And >pr.ng won' 1 lie but
tgloony aeaiMer, if we In d thii .
but spring.’’
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Sharkey bears the unique dis
tinction of being the only pugilist
wl i) has !■ ver been wbipp d.
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Captain Sigabee’s story if the
hi wing up of rhe Maine which is
b ingpubh- ed in the Century
ig du j a Is to hf fine impres
si.a: alieuc erratec in the public ;
rriud by th ; s ster i £ <flicev. He I
wriie ■ wilt simple 1 ivetuM, free
affi tiou and full of force*
ful dignity.
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Before < toanv furtb< r, said I
'th SpanI’i 1 ’i ' ace > ommissioner.
tus rnak on* thing clear.’’!
“ That is t i?” as d Day. “We
have a ent-d al left it Cao z which |
y ti fello-i ■ ai ed t > nk. What
i about tl.n North American.
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Commissioners <d Agriculture
0. B. Stevens, close, a contract
th I other .la . fur the printing ot
tags for h s depart ent, and in
d< ng io .vdi ■■ state. $4,000.
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•If half of the plays and two
thitda of a tors naw in evidence
m this e intry w••<•« a.o ished
th ?e wou’d be such an elevation
of the sti as n .ver occu red be- |
f ore ._A' nta-Tutir al.
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Th" fi. < tm-ric n newspap r•! '
P rto R' i , ' t-e S i - : u v News, a
lit;le feu '.'fl, x c lutnn iPieet,
was pub oth rs Nv. 9th
■v i ■ ue< er the
colored nc - Uioya ■ ppearsd in t'ae
9 r-'ts <•..;,! ; “lb i Atn*i icauo,”
u :C first er. ion < f two hundred
and ti't. c pRa wis ix laueted. i
to tt il of the !
ri ter to >rk an,, 'on : t over
time after .ii k, tn editors an
ui ed t th cond edit or
e u d not h? olace. -n sal* his >re
early tl e :> -<t morning.
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An Illinois p< r charges that
the Admin o tration is “dtwdliDg
overtbo roblem . f g>v rnment
f >r Cut Li>d Porto K:c >• Why |
nut turn >r the { overn n-nt of
these ibi- ds to ll.iuol Wi'h
Tauaet Ib f hfl •’ Di naia li»«
n< ugh go. <rnment o«p oad over
the nlaud <>f I he-
SPINAL L>r. a Ne’rlo PU*U*»
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F. HANSON. NORRIS'N. SMITH. $
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Engineers’ ar4 machinists' 3
supplies. Stoves, ranges i.nd ©
iB tinware. Gas and electric fix- j
tures. INSURANCE gasoline g
** stoves. Water meters.
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