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CONSOLIDATED
The Stoc of S. N.
uttner and J. L. Camp
nd will sell the imen
-5 stock consisting
> over $35,000,00
tcost for 60 days the
rgest stock of Shoes
■ver offered in North
a
.N.Kutner 231 Broad
ts.
P.S.We mean busi
»es come and see.
N. L. Mchhj&AS
S 3 SHOE
gS’S. coroovan
iAt/a n& CALE
> 3.5° POLICE. 3 SOLFS.
<2*? '2
EXTRA FINE..
•LADIES’
SEFiD FOR CATALOGUE
" W’L’B'CUCiI.AS,
BROCKTON. MASS.
u» «msji sure winner by pm-eiiattinx W. L.
Diinglna Shiw.,
kwsvxrac, we ate the larges t manufacturers of
’•'t’-'-tasted shoes in the world, and guarantee
•atae by stamping the name ana price o.i
. Aatrttotr., ivhic’t protects you against hici
the m;<i.ile'.nav. s profits. Our shoes
rufewtoslotn work in style, easy fitting an
.1- ng qualities. V.'-_ t »c th'ui sold t ver
at loaret p.' :, _ for.-/! n ■ give >il
Jt-. r 1 •< - ••• *< ’’ ‘ )* v •
Cantre ! l& Owens.
JRJAQUES
130 West Sixth Street
CINCINNATI,OHIO
■«* practiced medicine in Cincinnati years
rr titan any physician, giving special at
in* t» Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases .
’«IU Debility, Impotency, etc., resulting
t yecthfnl indiscretion, excesses in matured
’ xat other eauses, inducing some of the
swing symptoms, as div.zine««, confusion of
C.Selective memery, aversion to society',
trekea,Syphilis, the later causing ulcers;
enlarged joints, rheumatism, Swell.
!« groina. mneons patches in niohth, sore
»%, failing hair, Conan Hattons free and in-
*£*.■%», n». t<>l p. Tn.; Sunday, IB to 12 tn,
OSTRATE II TREAT SE and FRKa
-afed envelope on dppl i -a- ton . State you
MAGNETIC NERVINE
» nar » n t««d to cm*
Nervous Proetra
tion. Fits, Dizzi •
nsss. Headache,
JiJEf Neuralgia and In-
nwjflK :7; x, somma. Great ex
w&b/iRyK-. J cet«ew in the uae at U ( ;
V Vflfta/hk* bacco. opium, alcohol
.3. 9r and In other dir«H_-
r ” 7 VS* tioriß, bringing on £?e
.-FOAE- AN ER’ Sleepless
nsss. Mental De- 1
JiufteninK of th© Brain, Insanity
• death MAGNETIC NER
. all Jowee in either sex, rene-vs ritalT
FfNEPth to both the muacuiar and nervjux eysteiu
brain, builds at the flesh. briagu refriw): ,
’*Wfi, and restores health and happlneee to th« 1
oe. A month’* treatment in plain package kr
address, SI.OO per box; 6 for £> 00. Wit)
MtH-derwn give a Written Cuarnntten t
Lr refund the money. Cireulara Guarau* -f
' ooJ" by our ace nr \
What Nervj Barrie’
S* I *® have done for other*
Fwin d {
iCOR wnsLj 5 <<•
OF .loTH UA-r
Easily, Quick!/
PtrmanenUyßesided. sothimi
:LVtte core for all Kt $ Norvoueu*»H
ail thesjr tr»..i ot .»» s result!’*
<««iy vrrors nn<! )<t**r excesses; thp rw
twMrork. Mrfc em 7orry t JUL Develoj
TOKitoDC a tuft Mlren*tl> to th : <n
« <p*4«k|Mi hw « *>r
ammbk rAuaed by yrM»#?.<ul «?ror« or e:
v*? uae <m opium and iiqum
k deed to wnaumpllon anil Inaaally
immediate improvement. Accr-p
ciAnticn. Insist upon h«*.vinz Hie gony ne
arwA Et a ye* i <%<» rtO oilier. <’oi> en
> w *Jv>l I I vD, tent tn carry ir
ft rice, JJ/Xi n»*r box. aix bo<e*. on ful
to rare any v a>c
trtAcept by jour druricKt wo w 1 send thtux
46?!, ’tiuoh or price. *r» plain wrap
Pamphlet fri-r dl mill ordrm-t<
OUCA3 MBCOU V4»cft«n»tft 4
tf.re is no medicine so often
led in every home and so ad
jj-lv adapted to the purpose-.
vhich it is intended, as Ghani-
Pain Balin. Ilaid-
, we»*k passes buts nne member
tielatriily'las Tired of it. A
th ache or a scald promptly re
sd and the sore healed in much
■time, than when .medicine has
lesetit for. 'A sprain may be
*mptly treated before inilania
<. ‘-sets in, which in
re -s -a cv. r e in about
<-th ird of me time otherwise re
j red »"•' Vrui-es should re
•j re immedia’H treatment b u s >re
j 't'ecome swclleu, which
f, i only be (P.i.e when Pam Balm
Y*pt*t hand . A son-threat mtt)
®ured teh ie it bee* mes eericue
troublesome corn m«y be reinov
' >y aptdviug i' twice a day for a
L tor two. A lame back may be
amt several <‘avs of valuable
-saved or h pint: m the side o
■’ v, I’bi ut paying a
1 ’ ■’ 11 . 1 a
4tnd you will i ever re
. it’. £>' onsale by -Lowry & Bro
y i
. BOLD ROBBERS
5 Stop W. A Chafin in the Road and
r Relieve him of his Cash
’ TWO NEGRO MEN
w
1 They take sl7 in Cash and hi s
Watch, and when they jump
from the wagon one of
Them Shot Cafin
Through the leg.
Yesterday Mr VV. A. Chafin, a
young farmer living near Brice
on the Southen Railway came to
town »nd brought Rome cotton.
He stayed in town un’il rather
late in the afternoon . It was near
ly dark "hen he errrived within
three quarters r>f a mile of home
Hu whs in a wsgou ai d »t this
point t>in pignesin th 1
n o»d.
lie paid no pnrictnlar attention
to them, and passe I by saying,
“Howdy do.” He had gone only a
short distance, when some one
jumped into the wagon, and grab
bed him around the neck. The oth
er negro shoved a pistol in Chafiii’s
face and told him to shell out his
ca&h .
They pot sl7 hi cash *ii<t an
open lac»d silmnne w;tc*. As
they jumped Strom the waj on one
of th m shot Mi. Chapin through
i hw b*g
The partie*, as u -ar ns the mui
can deswibe them ar a as follows:
A heavy set black negro with »
blue overalls , and a dark coat on.
The other whs a >]im fellow with
a light sutt «>t 31oth<
Mr. Chapin iiuub his wuy hone
as nr-li as he c<*u!d and tb> u sent
word to ili« cti v this moriiuj> g.
ills police ate kea| mg a sharp
lookout for the p.irtns.
Libel f®r Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd coun’y :
Minnie Bates, 1 pi»rd superio' court
▼» ! Ao 73
David Hates, ) Libel l. r Divorce
The defendant,. David Ila n. B herebr reqir
et in person or by Actornet, io be ai.<l appeal t r
the superior Coin 11 ext, to be lb.l en in and f«, j
the c >unry ’ foresaid on the 2nd .Monda> In Ja - 1
uary 1835. then and tlie e to a twer the plan '
tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in .’cant of su< h I
appearance said counrt will proce <1 the eon as
t o justice may apper ain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. II nry. Judge ofsa d
court, this the 28th da. of Nov. 1834.
V m E Heysiegel.
Oik, S ipr, eour
I l od county <-a
mimi win
Libel for Divorce.
Gaorria, Floul c-nnty.
Emma Dodd > Floyd Sii|>»rf r Court
v* } No. 72
B. If.Dodd ) L’bel lorDlvorca.
Tin defendant, B. H Dole, q »u>r •by required
in person or by Attorney,to be ant , p«»ira r the
Sai erior Ci.urc next, »o be holdeu i ' and for the
county aforesaid <vi :h ■ 2nd Mi.nilar in January
1<95, then and tl>-r- to m-wer rh ■ p antitf's Li
bel for Divorce, a* .11 d ia 1 of such appearinee
sdd Court w 11 yr 'caod h -reon as in justice ina 1 .
appertain
Witness tiin II >n. M Henn ’ml ,-e of said
Court, this the 28th day of Nov 1
V in. E. lievs!' s»I,
i !•., Sttpr. l our*,
Floyd county, <ra,
FOUR
Libel f r Dirorce,
•Georgia. Fl >yd Cou ry.
Camilla E. muhu i Floyl Bu.,er: *•• Coir
vs } No. 74.
J. r. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce.
Ths defenda i . J. P. Gann, is her ’bv required
in person or by Ati true,, 1 •on and <•;>«-1 at th <
Superior Court nex , f<« b. id e i n aid f»r
jbQccuntv aforesaid on th t 2 id .'.Lind iy t • J.sa •
e tiarylß'Js, then ;nd here t > a i«w;r th ; .d.nc ti’i
, Jhibel for Divorce. Vs in es it ‘ of win ir»-
ipearance said eonr; s»il1 pro--cd . *te»i ».♦ t >
justice may iipperta’t.
Witness the Hon W d *f •n , *v •’ :< *.g <ofaa <1
I court, this the 28 h uay of Nov. 18:4.
it m. K. Beysiegei,
Cllt Supr. Conrt,
Floyd County, Ga
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"I tXAS!
i
ROUTE
fS THE DIRECT LINE TO
TEXAS LNDTHE SOUTHWEST
IS THE SHORTEST LINETO
gs -W* SOUTHERN TEXAS.
'5% gR IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS
St” ALLUNDER ONE MANAGEMENT.
ISTHE ONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE
OF ROUTES via SHREVEPORT
■H *i ORvIA NEW ORLEANS.
•'i S i 15 EQUIPPEDWIIHSOLIDVISTIBULEC
[»| TRAINSTONEWORLEANS ANDWITH
tl THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAANC
11 BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT.
M jfl CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POtNI
, withthrough SERVICE OF TEXASLINE'
■ DUR RATES AS LOW AS ANY!
A-v.LYTLE CHxTUmGSATrn
) Rife GRIGOR TRAXPASSRAEENT ?0051 ’’MtaUJMNGHAM AU
> | Ai£JTinEARSQH G.P.A. Cltiwi'iNATl.
CHE HUSTLER THURSDAY NOVEMBER 291854
GOV. ATKINSSfe-
r.xiitttmled frbm tlrst page}
years ten mam'hs, the
from three tiffour mouths.
His first, t£hooi wug ta g A when
he waa seveJJteeu yearg of age iu s
log hut, the children using slab*
from the sawmill for seats. On leav
ing the State university Be taught
five consecutive years al SbAoria, Ga,
in charge of the Excelsior High
school, and it was there that Gw
ernor|Atkinsous first became aqisaint
ed with him.
Tie dream of his boyhood bad
been k> study in|Europe, and he le-ft
Senoriu for that pu r posfe. Ha spent
two years on the conti e it, oue year
in the University ol Pari" and an
other in Germanv. at Dresden and
and Be ln. He maJt u specialty at
both places of French .German and
Spanish language, literature and
history, pvychokriogy and philosophy
During hie stay abroad he visit
o.‘d many schools and made a close
.•*tudy of the systems, particularly
in France and Germany; and he
vis ited all the noted libraries and
art galleries in Europe, spending
three months als“ in Madrid.
About the time he was ready to
return he was offered the superin
tende-Dey of schools at Nunan,
which be held for two years, re
signing to accept the chair of Eng
lish att Mercer. That waw a year
and a half ago. He has bewm prom
inent in the faculty of Mercer
since beccwning attached to that
institution, and is vice president
•of that body.
In addition to his ability as an
ediicator Professor Pollock is an
orator of exceptional strength*—a
quality that rs most essential to
this-office. He is personally an
exceedingly nAtr?*ctive man, awt is
popular wherever known.
Again*,> tlwwin» paper has Ibis
to say of Georgia’s brag sliwiiT
and Floyd's alh round good ci Lum,
Jake C. Moore ::
ASSHTFAKT KJtKPKK HOOKE.
For -ftsdstantt jfceeper of the peni
tentiary, it&elf whighly important
o lice, - the ' governor has selected
probably the'best-krwnm sheriff in
t >e state, a Trfaruwho •« known n®<
o ily for his capability arud official
ntegrity, but wfeo-is <nv- of tire
ui >st popular mon in yoiitrii Geor
gia
U lib
Assistftnt’Priioipal Keeper J C
Moore is a natiw es an<i is
forty-three yeans* old,, though hie
doesn’t look it. Hfe acmes of graod!
old South Caro&iißi stt*k.
The late ivar and it# re<wssts in
terfered largely with hiw eoriy edu
cation, but energy and deter -
mination h e parked: Utjt an educa
tion by hard study afwr tlx? day ’s
work wa»x? onifc.
It is told ofc"Twite”*that at the
age of ten on «no occneion. mount,-
e;l on hors Bbwdt behisud the* hig i
sheriff, hf directed, th# way aior.g
bridle Ipaths iroundi tile fields to
residence s ofineighkucs on whom
that oftii:er‘l3ad’ patera k» serve, |
and on t nat ade he conee-ived the ii
ambition of ’’ being; sheriff <»£ his i
county.
He lrad ! rust long passed thamile
stone w hicDmarirxi lacs majority
before he rwalizedi his-boyieh aspir
raticius. Fbr sixtten years, eithwn
as she) iff cr: deputy, be was served
faithfully' the county of Flo;«l,
having nerer ounce sustained de
feat. A conspicuous member of
the clerk.# and sheriff’s convention
i; he was ekxited president of that
organization and his efficiency and
popularity won for him a w;ond
term.
His gp-nia'; cheerful yanshiny
! nature, io gather with dis rich '
muicaiToice. has led hr® to give
1 no litlW play to his talui'jt for vocal
| music, and it is:said him by
1 those who know this suiging sheriff
• the hetst, that he has laterally sung
■ his way into the he.'vrts of the peo
ple <rf North Georgw, ns Bob Tay
i lor said to hive fiddled his wav
■ into the affections* of East Tenne«-
f 'i see.
i\s to the third Floyd county
D ; man whose naw uppeaes on the
q ; list, we refer our readers to th*
V Hirsi name wade? the heading of
I I ‘Lieutenant Colonels” and thank
— ing Ihe Governor for this unsmighi
and unuierit-d recognition we re
-7 tire tromth publiegiiat—] ;•
hh ' bly t-1 blush but, VAHWsity ■ t <> hug
I*- 1 our ndhetk i
\ 1
APPOINTMENTS
[Continued from flr»t page ]
rlern, M L Troutman Jr.
)r J"- 011 , R F Eakes.
|Thonu v B Brown.
Meeena, x H \y Morris,
wetown artin
... «mton, Rr • .
n Ettfcv
■ Culvert, vft Branham.
L Sparta, V - T A Farria
, Hanc ck,M j M white
1 MiJledgevtlie, , ion ,jVM Mot
. Baldwin and Mis.
- ris and B. F. Mobk ' f R
Payne Institute, Pro.
k ibeli, prM. r
M CA'«*OLLTOM DWTRICT.’
I -x- 'Liei
\A W WiTlrems, prwramg e
jCarrollton, tfl W Duvall.
J'Bowden, C C ©’NeilL
(Whitesburg awi Mwi©®, WG
I[< rawley, E VT Jones.
Douglasville, D J Myrick.
Dbuglasville circuit,S II Braaweli.
Aki&tell and Lithisv. A D Ehiin>?».
Temple and Concord.W E Tavply.
Tailap'iosa. \V T Cadwell..
Roopville, N E Mcßkeyer.
Feltbn,T J Pearson..
Bubiianau Mission, •) WBaihy,
Powder Springs, 11’ Winter.
Temper»noe,Prestt»n B uiswelL
Glerf®. J ; S L Sappingtt n.
Hutclieson Rig' Scheel, G W
f t r i nMW pri hei pa K
Villa Rica, FletcherWalSon.
Drakwfwwn circuit, J M'Crow.
sjktf JaOnega District:
M L Underwood, prsiding c Mier;
DahMztt'gs.. T C Bettertwi; G'
Hughes*.
Lumpkhu. Mission. W A C Bower:
Clevelaatd; W A Simmons.
Clayt(»n.L-W L Singleton.
Blairsviilte. E G Duinnegan.
Ellijay, J C Atkinison, A J Hutrtw
eson, smut.
Jasper, G’ W Farr.
Dawsonville, F' B Senbovn.
ClarkswdSe 1 ,. C Ledlei ter.
Summerville, ISissiota, W KStilf-
WHII.
Young Hhrrisi,. Loy Warwick.
Young Ifhrris eviilege, W F Rober
am, presidents.
Blue Ridge*, 01-<li> StioiMr.
Mossy '3reek Academy,. W A Sim
uions,- principal.
Blue Iftidge Highi School, G I) Stone
principal-.
Ball Ground, J T Erwin.
PorterrSprins, (C C Sponee.
Young Cane Mission , T C Hughes,-
supk
DALTCSS DI-TRJOT.
H J Adams, presiding:elder
Dal ton, First Church, BE Frazer I
Da ton, Hamilton Street, F L
Cbnrchh
Wnitfie'd circuit, G> W Gober
Spring Plaae and Murray, G L
Chastain, M M Walrayen
Fkirmount and 1 Shiloh, J A Sharpe
Pin* Log. J N Myers
Chlhoun. B H Trammell
AdhirsvtlJe F S Hudson
Tilton, N A Pearson, supt.
Subligua. W R Kennedy
SUmmerwilie, J E Rosser
Broomtown, A B Weaver
and Chickamauga, R R
Ijnhusoir
p&msiDgton, J H Little
jllinggoJd, C Quillian
Tunnel* Hill, W G Hansen
‘Kingston, J T Richardaon,|J T
;Nnrri»,supt
rios. J F Davis
Dalton Female College, G J Orr,
iH-esident.
SuuMnervilfe Institute, to be eup
pl ini
Fairmount Institute, J A Sharp,
principal
S S Agent, P I. Stanton
EI.BEHTON DI3YRICT.
.J M Dwry, presiding elder.
'EI 1 lerivn, J H M ash burn.
j ßethlehem, J F Tyson.
Bcwnuin, T H Gibson..
Hartwell, C .Jackson.
Hartwell Mission, J D Turner.
Royston, F .1 Mashburn *
Carnesville, J W Stipe.
Lavonia. F 1) Cantrelli
Toccoa, MH Dillard.
Avalon, P B Searcy.
Danielsville. L D Coggin.
Jefferson, J R Speck.
Harmony Grove, J I) Milton.
Lincolnton, IFF Branham.
Maysville. F Mcßee.
GAIN VILLE IH-*1 Kl'.’ i'.
M J Cofer, presiding elder.
' < i:t;/.»svill(',. •■ II; Dim**n, J T Cu -
i i<
TREVITT&JOH SuN
206 BROAD STREET,
PRESCRIPT! ON
DRUGGISTS
Agentsfor Monson’s Imoorted
Perfumes,
ItEEVITT* JOHNSON
P The Leading Prescription Druggists of the city
Paul has charge of th- Prescription
Department. +
if.
. —ii TT ’a™ mm
CABTNE PHOTOS
$3.00 PV-R ROZ.
FOP TV XoOPe7bozen MAKE
CAB.'NE', , spKbf : FER for Cabinet
Thio is A Oj
Photos only. \q
! ' * r-'T- ’t ; hot< s and
You can get one dozen Cabir.
a two-thii ds life siz e *
u. W. LANCASTER,
Photogra, •' \
Gainesville ewumit, J A Quillian.
Hadi,.A F Nksed-
Flowery Brautdx, T J Edwards.
Buford, W T’Ehwmicut.
Cheeftatee Missi«aa r W E Arnold,
pumming, T P I'iralrara.
Winder, W T Haatby-
Gwinefct Mission, J* W Taylor.
Lawrenceville, T I£ Timmnms.
jLoganswille, W B Pbic.
Manro» r C A Jamison..
jShellveJie Missiola, J M Fowler.
Norcrossf.W B Diilard..
lAlpharett*, J> E Rorio. <
.Roswell, H M Strozier.- '
'* - .
’Belton and Mission, W P Edvers. y
Dacula circuit, A C Cantrell.
GKMfBIX. DIBTRIC3.-
J S BryaKft presiding elder..
(tiffin, First church, T J Christia-u
Griffin, . Hanlei ter H B
Mays.
Milner, A 3.Pope..
Orchard Hill, J P Burgess. 1
Zebulon, E K. Aiken.
Concord and Mission, R W Rogers
Baxueeville, HJ- Ellis.
Wfiat Monroe, J E.England.
The Rock, A Dister.
Culloden, J.>S Embry.
Thomaston, W T Belli
Forsyth, J M Bowden.
Forsyth circuit,J R McCieskey...
Senoia, W.M Winn.
Jonesboro, L M Lytle.
Hampton, T.P Spencer,
LAGRANGE DISTRICT.
J T Gibson, presiding elder;
LaGrange , F G Hughes.
, West Point, BJf. Allen.
West Point circuit. W, H Speer-
Hygansvilte, T S Edwards.
Grantville, H M'.Qjilliaa.
Newnan J. A.TimmHrmau.
i North Coweta Mission, F G Golds#
Tumm, H R Davies,.
Franklin, W J Wood,
Palmetto aud Fairburn W.SStevea
Palmetto cireut J F Balis
, Greenville and Trinity,C S-Owens
Mountville A 8 Harns
Chipley T J Warlv k.
Pine Mountain Mission J E Russell
Woodbury Misiion L H Green
LiGriug! F**mal*i colog*? 11 M
Smith professor
OXJ'OKB DI i TRICT.
Walker Lewi■* presiding eltDr-
Oxford aud Midway J E. Dickey
and W N Cand or
Newhoue J N Snow
Social Circle T 0 Rorie
Madia >n P’M Ryburn
; gjarrevillH Wynn Joiner
Mo-gau J T L,»w e
Shady DileO C Simmons.
E itouton, R W Bigham,
East*Putnam, S B Edwards,.
Vest Putnam, W H Edwards,.
Monticello, J B AHen,
’ltllshor ■, ' v E Colley,
(!"t*i o ~R A Steai.
G ivingto.i, I 1’ Duvi a s,.Jr,.
Convars,..) \V Quillian,
■ IbiiUi;!. Is* circuit, H' S Bradl*y,, i
1 l.tlbuui >, G li.Patiilo, 1
“- —| Clarkston,
Ston« JMCMhlitriti* ssl
L 0
A D Candlsr,
Emorv Cc .'ige W s A' , J 8
president k.’J/ljai* tb’/
Moore, Juljo* >h*g'ftb‘vfh*. 'ssors
Bradley auc,’ J AMffl-'lDy ’prdft
Snud'tit st Elic*V,U C’jiirfltk,
ROME DISTRICT.
E F Pierce, preud
home. First Chiirch/S R Belk,*’
Rome, Second Cnurch'C V 1
Weathers
/Rome, Third Church. C M Verdel.'
-North Rome circuit, J' A S well, 1
' West Rome circuit, 8 A fliriis
| East Rome Sf laaio i,C aspdr Wright? '
Cave Spring. 1 L Moon.
Cedartown, J M Tumliu.
Cedartown ctcuil. J W Bale.
Rockmart, O L Kelley
Dallas, WT Ervme, R H Jones
•“ J
Fioyd Spring**, A H S Bugg, U
Leake, eupt.
Emerson. R A Eake-, supt.
Cartersville, W F Quillian, W W
Bays.
Eaom Hid, i T Eikes.
Piedmont Institute E W Ballen
ger, president.
Visiting committee to Yoiins Hir
riscolleg’, W a Can iter, W O But
ler, H H Perry.
Lagrangi Fecnal cdl-g*. M J Co
fer. J A Timmerman, T R K-ndail,
H W Hill, George S L it bam.
Dalton Femalecolleire.J B Ribius,
J M Thurman, O VI Star, Judge W
R Hammond, J W Akin,
frannterred, H C Morrison to Lou
ißV’ilie conference ; G W M >rgan,
I R D'Ckeraon aud C E Pattilo, to
Lilli** Rock conference ,P C Fletch- ,
er, In Arkansas c mf-reuc- ; OL
Mi beau to North /xiabama cjufer
lence.
I
Consolidated.
The stock of S. N.
Kutner & J. L. Camp
and will sei the im
mense stock consist
ling of over $35,000,-
at cost for 60 day the
largest stock of shoes
ever offered in North
Ga,
S.N.kutner 23 1 Broad
St we mean business
come and see
NOT FINISHED
THe Argument on the Motion of A.
W.Ballew for a new Trial.
The argument before Judge
Newman on the motion of A. XV.
Ballew for trial began yesterday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock, but was uot
concluded.
A. W. Ballew was convicted sev
eral weeks ago on the charge of
committing a pension fraud against
the Uui’ed States government. He
received a fee of SI,BOO from an
old negro woman, when the law on
ly allowed $25.
The hearing of the case will be
returned before Judge Newman on
i the 10 h of December. —Constitu
Lt ion. i