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VOL. 1.
T!i«* Daily Loyal Georgian.
'Ai'Ct'STA, G ' JUNE JO. 1887,
OFFICIAL ORGAN 1 8 GOVKRNMKNI
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BY Tor I.OYAI. i.KOBOIAN
*»S ULIMIIAG IXMKIATIOA.
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News and Other Items.
In Texas Iwo Judges <l< fy tin laws
of Congress, and refuse to admit tlio
testimony of negroes in their Courts.
They may safely disobey, it the Presi
dent can nullify.
A IIkIIUEW (lOVKKNMKXT. TltC ;
New York Times says
A form of government was . -.-lith
lished in 18C5 by tlie Israelites resident
in the United States, for tlio. purpose
of guarding the race in America This
organization lias been in regular o|i,-ra
tion ever since its es(:>h!iKhmen' hat
so exclusively hav> its doings been
. onfined to the affairs ami circles of j
those, immediately inteves:-* ti.at the 1
l>iil>lie at, large, has known very little oi
its existence. The biwin-s.; o: this i
government has now grown so impor
tant that the Executive is about to cal!
tor loans, and issue bonds, in th'-nanm
of the Israelitish government, bearing
seven per cent, interest. This organi
zation is intended to co operate 'with
aipiiar ass - ovations in other parts oi
the w i hi, the grand object being ■:
furtherance of the favorite and tra
ditieiial Jewish idea, that the whole
rc.-t- >; I; r.elites wilt hi- uitimitely
Uf.fhero'l together in"the land of their
l,Vef.'»t-bers Then, they believe, tile
( giupio of Jerusalem will he rebuilt,
-cpartiiory to the coming of the
yievsinh, to vindicate the truth of the
religions belief to which the Jews
have* adhered tenaciously for so many
centuries The whole number of Jews
scattered abroad throughout the world
is estimated at six. millions.
Th.- Jonnufl and Messenger, of the
14 th,says;
Wheat crops from till directions arc
reported to fie in a most excellent con
dition. A gentleman of experience
ami reliability informs us that in Mus
oopee and adjoining counties, the
wheat has excelled all expectation*.
He cites several instances of parti**
who lor five hundred bushels planted
will realize at least four times that
amount. Wo shall soon be able to
have all classes of grain at greatly re
duced prices.
Tor Louisiana Covvbntionists.
Thu indictments presented against!
the members of tin; ( Jonstituiionaf Con- ,
ventiori of Uoui.siaiui for making aivl
assisting an unlawful assembly in hold
ing their Convention, which was infet
rupted by the riot in New Orleans last
July, which were found by a Uraml!
Jury under e charge of Judge Abell, 1
since removed by (Jen. Hheridan, fia.e
i 'ecu eef asid ", xml si .'olle, pros, has
vn entered .a, motion of Attorney-•
(,' v rural Lr.vm in the Eirst District j
(’-WHtofthai city. He ngued tha;
t!i e 1 acts of the accused parties on
v. hi eh the indictments wi re found, -
\sted simply in beji'g present at a
nrative meetitig ncld >ortheavo»'-
~j , Ml sjm 'of adt xm ing. by peaceabm
i,id l,.’ s xil means, the interests sn<! pros
-1 ■it v . >;' the Stale, and tint such meet
ing von Obnt- and no mnt« 4 , offer-e or .
mwlcme tutor against the laws of Louis-..
iai ». Tli * 1 th« «g hl and '
parties rv; ’-d all other citwens <•{ the •
United States to assemble and delibe- j
rate lu-aceftWy on any subject or mat
te. wiiaksciov’Cr, is s*cured the Lon
stitution and ki’ws of the Lulled S- •’•- ;
on l of tile State »'»Jt Lour >•'“>»• j
iy. i. ./ out.-
AI r (ii;sr..\. ■: .- THUIISDAV MORNING, JUNE 20, 1H67.
IL-APpV Vl'llElrt rt- Mll.ll ill) [):•• ■ T.
(Aw,;/,/, Flo; id,. /ILV . ■- ,
Atlanta, On., M j Jt. isST.
, Oexruat. ('r.r.rU- N-
In accordance with -iu v, < 1 t - .; -
supplementary ta. Art to e. v. U a :
vlHcient Oovcrnniont for if . vo, i
- , dated March iulv , . . ..v.
arrangements are herein in.-,do Sir the re
gist ration of voteis in ::jr States of G . r
:;ia -in.l Ala! .a, .
I Th. States ol (n irci.t Aki’ :-...:.
are divided into lj.-gis.tr..: .--i, D.-u.,t.
numbered aiai f-oimdcd tier, nan.
described.
II A It,-aril Kogistmt: ,:i u- n- ■
appoint-.-d fur v..ch Dint;., t - - nh.v •• a. n
| tinned,to Consist of two white If-.-_ -.
and on, colored Ilogistcr. In ill Staia
o: (ioyvgia, where only tbv twr v.hir, It,
gi.'tcrs arc designated in llu» < >rti>v u. i
dtructod I’ at thr.-e white Nfgiatfi: ”, t... It
District immediately «icet. aedcau.t • . ,-
duty xu-ilitied a. ciimpetcnt colored man i-■
compieti the Boar! of TJ.-g..-tirtv a-.d
report hi? name and Post otto o ~and ’i
without ie'.ay 4 C, ■ ‘ i: Si.-it.-., an
uiandiug District -s 'g!.;. . M„
Georgia.
111 Each Kiv'-At. . t.- vipu cd to
lake and sitt.itcriU't ■ tin it-h pc ■c : »•••!
by Co:®'! by an act <!;.(. and .Tu;r i IXO2,
and an Additional oath t dii.cb.irg.- ..iHh
fully the duty of K. ,dstia under tin Mi-
Acts of Cfuign-ss. I; i. no) avifitf t.s-.t
any of the appointees, h-r. Mfore d> .-igna
ted, will he uaabh. 1 ink. the test mall
above mentioned. Blank forms of th-ss
oaths will be e-nt to tin -ppohit■'.(•••• at
oucc, and on living executed and letmned
to t-lie supciiutendi'-nts ,-i State
tion.tUvir Commission-'- a- it. el;-)-' v ill
tse issited. and forward, dto them iiiimc
diatol y
IV. In order to secure a full i.-uistm
tion of voters, it L- deU-rmiao-! to t!\ tb« •
compensation of Registers a, ti"-.; ti- j
general rules adopted, in taldn- the -cn e-.
In the cities, the compeii.-aiion is fuel a
fifteen cents for each . - u 1< 1 voter ii
the must sparsely settled count ten laid ,ii
t.ricts, at forty cents per voter. Tin- mu
pensation will be grad i.ecd la-tween theta
limits, according to the den-ity of tin pop
ulation and the facilities of tti- comniiinii-a
tion Ten cent« per mil- >vil! be aliow-.f
for transportation »- l’lif-t- • - <-lYit- -
of railroads or stcanibnats. uid five cents
, per mile when travel is .lone i r , icoiv
and steamboats
V. It is hereby mad- tin.- duty ot ,11
Begister.s, and they will lv- ..-xpocted t,
perform it strictly, to explein to all [e-mot,-
who have not heretofore taijoye t th- liglit
of sttffrngr what are theii political
!tnd privileges and lie 1K,.-Sait) of.
cisi isi them tti'-m all proper oeeasi -
injtw, list . , - ■ i• • -
j in which he r-sUlei; and m oases
! voters havi In,, a un-'-le ">’_!• :cr. whilst
j the Boards of If-g.oo at.er. were at tin
j wards 0” jiieei'u rt >vlt, v - ftte.l. voU r- live,
i opportunity will t- give. <-r a
j comity stilt - of tlitiv t. [-. eti . • o--0..t»-
at i specified tiirn, of wniclt iu- not:
wifi be given; ':t tin r imi <f ftll ■,
tlms regiat. led will pla, e-i -nth- K is
.. ; .
VII. The Boards of ltegisi-utlion witi
give due notice, so tli".', -t may r. i.'li -aii
Jiersons entitled In regisUr, ot lh. -J:.'-
j when they will be in ea b election pr cm
; the time th-v wiii sjHnd in it- <■ th
j plate w'iier. the ixoist rati on Mill b- ii'-.i :
1 all -1 I’j. • : -■ 1 -
for each coo My. Uu ii.---.rd '-f Hegietr.Hoa
| will give not he that they will b< po-' :it,
i for thru su< c- --tve dav at tim (ourig *-.1
i of sncli rountr. t > i'<:gis;i - vuch voter
have failed t - regiater, or be n pr .etilt t
front regi-ieiing i. ttieir res,..'a. i\ pr
cinciy and t hoi " • i-i.-r.c. in tit -art- ■ r
voters rejected by the Ih -ist-i sir im - ,
oral precinct.-, -'t may tlesir, to pos-nr
twtimony in their own l>ehai'f
VIII Ua!(- otherwise in: tracted it .
after, Boards of Hegistradon tire directed,
in det-rminie.e: wketber apphcaot-s »>• ,-g
ister are legally qualitiert, to hold tiiai tie
I firm.- " Exee-'tivi amt .Itidtcial," in the
Acts of Congros i. us Mnrc-h 24, 1807, < "in
pri-'i fi 1 -' per-.-ii-. whmn-'.cvcr "li-- hv.e
liehl ofli. tmd-r the Executive or .Tmhr.t. :
Department *1 thr- St.,it”, -r National Go 1
eminent in "tiiir -.v-.ji-i- nil ofEc-’-- aoi
hegisl tti-, - , vfl-'o lasi ur- -1 -si ;-\e:e ~ :
by the Act. T- ruu- t who apply to rogisli
but who are comidered disqualified by tin-
Boards will in permitted to take die
required oath, which, with the obj'-ction-,
of tht Board. -: 11 be held for ndjuili. -di e
hereafter.
IX. Tht lk-‘ -f reghtcr-d voter - ft.- : i
of the 1 preciv.i will be exposcel in -.me •
public place in that precinct. for tea eon ,
' seeutive days at some time Bubsequen: M
the compleiic ” of the registration fin <•-•-. i
county, and 'afore any -lection is held, in
orih r that all supposed cases of fis.tid'd- r-i.
registration may be thoroughly lnvi,ti
gated. Due notice will be given oi ' pr< •
vision made f-.r the time and pi,ic< < x
amination »nd settlement of such c»se:
X. Blank books of oaths required to hi
I t-.ken by voters, and blank registration
! list?, hs also full and detailed instructions
I for the perfamairee of their duties, will !.-■
■ : ,t once, forwarded to the Boards »>f l- z'- 1
; t ration appointed in this Order; anti -
j enjoined upon these U- -rd - th : pro
: need to complete the regisf ration : ;*h ■ i :
' cnerg-' and and: patch
xf The detailed instructions t- B-g
if will and lignat, tl* u • a:'. : ■ 1
Boovd -lio hail he its Tr-T'-nt
xn vi
mI»Y - .in
persuu from bi* naruu, «*?
I his poifLiCftl rights, hit* V : :i
i prohi’iiL'i; and it »-> a- Lnclo' Miru ,M, *‘ s ■
i that int contract or
| i r-. which dcprivoH th-td f th*;. w-.* •- ••-
jan v longer time* tnanthaiß- I'Dolycot. - ' ricrj
■ ' ' 1 ■' : J
i to I)-, enforced -hoij; in thu I' l
: trio.fc: and this offense, or .»nv pr*** i-ou
I mentioned in. this oht-"; -ph. wii : •
j the immediat arn t tiu iTeri'i r • -i
‘ hi- trial hefort « Milii-uv # v -*jji»*.is-: ri.
I XIII Th? t-.vut t.i ,!.< ri.ihf >•’*
, :u it r mo lat-.; Acts
>; u-i r-nd \ )te, i.- guar
. : • t> Ml i arr -\ ithorities of the.
: - in.,, ■ p-i-so -- wJ.otusoever arc
- .i ." .im it* -pr ■ ■ interfere to
iilingthii i igiit.
; t-’.. - at. ; a ti. • -.. i , «tb( r than
• ■: ■ I■; i. i mode.
X!\ , •• -: - ilkunri-anee -n vio
.- . , --- . ii -i-i • at-ion, or any
... - i-d. . - or of appli< ants
; • - Ilegistration tviH
. '• • :• > autlioritii.- for a
bn , t-i arrest the offend
i - pr,- —-. • ■ ,f necessary, upon
i . .- -thoiit'i.'H, who are
iin ins: - furnish the moessary
J.o- in i v tio. ri fuse, or-who
i p- ;■ .ais, or applicant.; to
; i-. ' ••[.- -■ -1 to tl),- bendquar*
• i ■ '■'•!; .' i'-.,.ri.iuding :n the
gtat - h delinquents,
- 1,,-* - - -e-.-ii-i-T ilieixi to these
j !.j . 1 th •• i-i.it be brought
i .... ([;; ( -■!>'.imi “im..
t f.| Hr- ,-r Maj. Gen. Pope.
. Kvxni-msox.
•; Th;m,;i •. A A A. A. <l.
i a ‘“ liAE ' Bm
MILITARY DlstT-.
:••!«>. - ->mi.uv Ai.a., April g
0 ‘ Nl’li AI i .I.' -I Us No, '•
; The ioilowinjr from the te
tKiit A-: - • ' nuctess in r. iaiiori to IJe
ee-i»!rr,cuo.: -a liiu “outhern bt.-u, •. is
piildidi'-ii fa; he iiii-'i ination if sit e.oti
er,r«ed
1 C-.'r; m Vo. ii. ]
■ - Ace supplimenravy 0.1 "An act en
-1.th;;! .u ..-t to -I'Ofltle for the more
,-iii- :r ■ i«. - : -.it, if the rebel --hat.es,”
I-as..- •'•- .* IStiV. and to facilitate
restoration.
>: l: v!<-eu. etc That ba f nrc the
- • ... tninbvi i ii" the e0m
:!..:.. .. n- ■-,! I-. cr>*-i* .istrict {defined
!■ - -\u net to provide for
rnment of the rebel
Mao-- i.fts-;- 1 Al.u--.ti o t 867.) shall
ne . :lin-' to !•- n-aile of ttn'f male
: ' ’iiiwi: t'taie:- twenty one
! a ,i ,- , a t.i * ... > aril-, it -atont iu each
• ; h. "-tat.u nr Statue in
• laJeil 'ii!.. ti i.;;, which registration
,V. , . n ; iiernous wile are
. i far P-leoßtr;: by the net
1 id-ire- snail .'ifiVia taken and
«uh, .-vii.eii tin- fnlin'.viie: eath or iltlirnm
j lion .
■I , i, :. /we.a-. or afiirin.
-a el A'mizurr God, that 1
. i-.ui a t.<: ■ t-ht Statt ;,f ; that
j T I-.. *.-ii in sinil bato for
;m. ..,.i dm.- ti :.: day and
arm rt: :r or pitrisl) of:
.... : ti- tuny lie ;
iii.i t t 1 have not
i ...... .; on in any
' r-e ; . , •••:! v.,-. >,. a- ; he I 'riii»d
■it;.. - - or: to 'in
, tii.-rf. - ’ i ii.ivt; never taken
mi ... .. „f '. n. .cress of tlie,
; , ■ i; ,-i ,if tile I’ni ■
1 U.d . .. a el l:\t- : ,1 1 any State ;
. •> el, i.vee uivo or judicial I
’ oflie-i.. .Mm to snppert the Con- !
I ~ , T ... ami after
v,a •■- - , gc-i in i- •iri | *i:iii'.n or rebellion 1
i.i, i , t i-tai,-: !• given aider
- , i-e --I-, mu,a i1,,.i-of. that I will j
r'-j ; • i i-i;..ration and |
-i. •’ i irty, encourage
tod o hel mi God; which
I Oa'h or isliici'i'i ,i-i. m.u 'll' nil i.nirti .ed ;
, try uiij rfegi.-i.-n-- officer.
,m:i : fhiti. the , -inimiuding general
■if i-i,-;i *l l .-. stiaii i.j.i t-M many
, 1, vi -i - r bo necen
' sAl'f. Col .-.‘three i-m "ii I'-f.ieertt or
p < :• - ■■ ' ~-uj i-te the regiii
!■;>! a-ip . ->t - ! the election, and
1...,! - ■:. ii i' -• f *l.O v .-s. list of vo
ij.-il . -t '; ■ .- n:ir eleoted a« d«lo
p-|.i hi ;; ;in >.f eon> oast at said
! elcetion.
1 .. ; i ole ili.s provision
-f-e. !i'-i rile::-"' t -id. a- little delay
r.r j,,.,-. !.- ■!,. r - iditig (dficurit oft.be
im Florida,
■-.■•-r.-.:<-■! iiitm, ,ii-i divide those
-tin- ii-iu liieni t >i.--trier* to Itegis
i-.!11. a: \t it y i:faimation on the
rtih- ■ !i 1 !w.; or c;in obtain. It is
so.a-gea?i-nt th .districts in
each feat; I' l -0 • ni a member
one branch of the State
Legislator.-, v, h: ■■ found a convenient
di vial -ii I-i Keg:** ration. It is derivable
that io -ii i-ii-f ' registers sh.'ill be
e.ivil-.u-s “t- .: ;•* possiide f n obtain such
; s e tli- [iv-i ~-l,in,- of the Act.
' and ore -mittbie persons, and
that n-'..‘ar; ntfioe: - ehaii not be used for
tl: a po.", -”- in of actual ne
cessity f..e "'isn'ion fur register.)
will be :’; -i t-ei'CU'" 4 !!'. '"it tao g,:ut-rul :
rule vv ii b. - iwi.-rvcJ of giwdnating the :
conipuiitiat • ' ti— ii’iuiber of recorded
voters '! - -acii i: -f of voters shall be
uppen led ii.;; oath of the register or ret- 1
if- Unit. u.-ne iiave lieen faithfully'
, - p. vseur itetoul iegai vo
ters ai..t il.ar th» seme oiaii does not up !
.” .-•■■lines, 'the registers'
, o-inietcd to see tliftt alt
-,r.fnri; n- noerni.-/ their political
,g .- grtfiii '- " ;' *on.i-oritJed to vote!
i.-'lcr the C ciigr- w and tiler are
mai.. - - u-i-.-i..,, every such legal
-t»: ;*r l'-,,. ' 4 S r*D(Ji i'jGi •» V
it! is ■-,!'!■ ; piseihlj, the names
. :. -I ■; • u-y.ors idlii'il bo .
oi uimu • H< idqMrteis for the
a.c.ifuv-.! -i ' .- ■ . ..t-»■ I,.ig General.
- 1 .... I'-.'- ('< i;n uiamier ti each
r, : ~- -i,.;. -■ -o !-is Military '
; . - - ap.ioiiit one or
«.r.x -i Registration
-....- -i.e'i t.i- .o visit the
■;sr -- ; e;,i,s « ;; ny..notion is being
ari'.eu -e operations of
me .no !e nro 'heinselvcs
t!:ai.e.'- -* --.-i . , vi■ t- tins G. r.-
cessary information concerning his politi
cal rights, and the opportunity to record
lain name
V, A General Inspector, eitbar an «ili- 1
eer ot the army or a civilian, will b» ap
pointed at those Headquarters, to see that
the provisioDß of this order are fully and
carefully executed.
VI. District Couimandort may, at thoir j
discretion, appoint tho civil olfioers of tko
I’nited States as Registers, with additional
compensation ns may seem reuaooable and
sufficient
VII The Commanding Officer of each
District will give public notice when ami
where tbo Registers will coutinenee th«
Registration, which notice will be kept
public by tho Registers in each District
during the whole time occupied in Regis
tration.
VIII. Interference by violence, or other
oppressive moans, to prevent the Regis
tration of any voter, is positively pro
hibited, ami any parson guilty of such in
terference shall bo arrested and tried by
the military authorities.
By command of Brevet Major General I
Foi'e.
J. F. CONYNOHAM,
Ist Lieut, 21th U. S. Infantry,
Act. Asst. Adjt. General
Official 0. ۥ Knapp,
Ist Lieut, Bid Infantry, Brevet Captain ;
V. S. A.. Post Adjutant.
4*.*.
The Proposed Constitutional I
Amendment.
Resolved hy th i: Senate ant / House oj
Representatives of the United States of.
America m Congress assembled (two
thirds of both Houses concurred), That
the following articles be proposed to the
Legislatures of the several States as an
amendment to the Constitution of the
United States, which, when ratified by
throe-fourths of said Legislatures, shall he
valid us a part of the Constitution, namely:
A uricnE —Section 1 All persons born
or naturalized in the United Slates, and
subject to the juridicticn thereof, aro oiti
tizens of the United States, and of tho
State whorein they reside. No State shall
make or enforce any law which shall
abridge the privileges or immunities of
citizens of tho United States. Nor shall
any State deprive any person of life, liber
ty or property without duo process of law , j
nor deny to any person within its jurisdic I
lion tho equal protection of the laws.
See. 2, Representatives Hhall be upper
j tinned among the several States according I
! to the respective numbers, counting the j
whole number of persons in each State I
excluding Indians not taxed ; but when
1 ever the right to vote at any election for
: electors of President and Vice Presideni
or for United States Representatives ii
Congress, executive and judicial officers of
the Legislature thereof, is denied to uuy of '
the male inhabitants of such State, being i
j twenty-one years of age, and citizens of
! the United States, or in any way abridged,
I except for participation ip rebellion -nr
other eriine, tin; basis of representation
tbc-i mi shall im reduced in the proportion -
which the number of such male citizens
shall bear to the whole number of mill,
citizens twenty-one years of age in the
State.
Sec >'i. No prrson shall boa Senator or
Representative iu Congress, eleutoi of
President aud Vice-President, or hold any
office, eivil or military, under the United
States or under any State, who having
previously taken an oath as member of
Congress, or an officer of tho United States
or iih uu executive or judical officer of any
Slate, to support the Constitution of tho
United States, shall have engaged in in
surrection or rebellion against tbo same, or
given aid nr comfort to tlio enemies l.lier»-
of, lint Congress may, by a two-thirds of
i each House, remove such disability
See. -1. The valdily of tho public debt
, of tin United States, authorized by law,
; including debts incurred for tho pnymont
of p.-nsious and bounties for sorveo m sup
pressing insurrection or rebellion, shall
not be question ad, but neither tho ITnitod
! States nor any State shall assume or nay
| any debt or obligation incurred in aid of
1 insurrection or rebellion against the Uni
ted States, or claim for the loss or omunci*
i patiori of any slave ; but all such debts,
\ (Alligations and claims shall ho held illegal
! and void.
! Sec. .1. Th« Congress shall have power
I to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the
provisions of this article,
Congressional Districts of Georgia
Ist. Counties- Chatham,Bryan, Liberty
yj, lidnsh, Wayne, Glynn, Camden, Chari
fun. -tv,ire, Pierce, Appling, Tatnal. Bul
lock, Effingham, Scriven. Emanuel, Mont
gnrnery, Telfair, Coffee, Clinch, Echols,
i Lowndes, Berrien, Irvin. Laurens, Johnson,
Brooks, Colqmt. and Thomas. Twenty
nine counties.
?d. Counties Decatur, Earley, Miller,
But-", Mitelicit. Worth, Dooly, Wilcox,
Pulaski, Houston, Macon, Morion, G'liatta
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in;-.- Clay, Calhoun, Randolph, Terrell,
; Lee, and Dougherty. Twenty-three eoun
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id Counties- Muscogee, Schley, Tay
lor. Talbot, Harris, Troup, Merriwcathcr,
: Heard, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton. Carrol],
i Campbell, Haralson, and Paulding. Fif
teen counties.
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Henry, Newton. Butts, Monroe, Crawford,
Bitib, Twiggs. Wilkinson, Baldwin, Jones,
Jasper, and l'utnam. Fifteen counties.
r,lli Counties- -Washington. Jefferson,
Burke Richmond, Glascock, Hancock, War
ren, Columbia, Lincoln, Wilkes, Talifcrro,
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• !in,Banks, Halt, Forsyth, Pickens, Dawson.
Lumpkin, White, Habersham, Rabun,
Towns, Union, Fannin, andGilmer. Twen
tv-eight counties.
7th. Counties Di-K ilb, Fulton, Cobli.
T'nlk. Floyd, Bartow, Cherokee, Guidon,
Ch.dtooga, Walker. Whitfield, Murry.
, Catoosi, and Dade. Fourteen counties
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H 1 linger-. (50 cents.
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iii/Z gpeem! promir* ne- t,o the blanches of I
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! A Tliifher At Uhnudir. In pm- 1
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Utc methods actually used by bu,-ir< , men.
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or hair upon bald heads in from two so thre' 1
months. A few ignorent practitioners have ub- .
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and wc will forward it, postpaid, together with
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you on application, providing entire satisfac
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