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TIU; ENTERPRISE.
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A- J. II \»r, Kdit-or m l Prof tor.
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January next. A . OlLKS.
Oars. andOther*’ a- Cre<lit.*l
The general assembly of Georgia
met yesterday._
General Oordoo will L<- inaa^M-
rated ws governor of Ot-orgia next
Tuesday.
One can see w ith half an eye
Tftat Atlanta is very dry.
Like a man who stops to thii k.
And v. i-ii-- I • "lid iio\ a drir k.
It i- -tati-d that Mary Anders r.
contributed 13.'*for the
the Charleston -uff -rer-. She is an
actreHs. Grover Clevela *»d coot rile
uted tJd. He i* a pre-ident.
Odonel Iiigcr-oJl want-“a* little
law as possible,only enough topun-
Ish the wicked.” Strict church |*-o-
pie w ill suggest that the infidel
colonel may rest astund of that
much, at lea-t.
We hope none of our little
“reform" exchanges will in-;nuate
Iliat Frank ^iddallV “o ap” influ-
e»«e<i the-tratigely fitrorabie legis-
lation of the last session In
*d the North Georgia railroad.
La-t Thursday was t Fog day in
New York. The gr*-at -tatue of
liberty F'nlighteniiig the World
was unveiled with fitting ceremo-
ni»— th*t ni'i-t have -utiefled Bar-
th ddi and tlie otiier Freuch vi*itor*.
A nti.iion .... of , pe-.p. , , t. . is . «~.!inated. . .
wttne-sedjm i r. e _
The great Knights of Labor c«n-
veution at Rieiirvond, on ad] M ■
iug, adopted a resolution appealing
for the condemned anarchists oi
• ea«o who nmrdered a number of
policemen in a most cowardly man-
n-r. “A fellow feeling make- u-
n'.B4rwJMr____
The supreme court of th* United
Htates has held that eongres* alone
ha- the ,owerto regulate interstate
traffic, and hence for the remedy
any abuses in “through business*
the people mud bc.k to congrc-
and not the state.. The railroad
commission of (ieorgia may
from this that it is not omnipotent.
_Telegraph.
Time l/n.uii l>t.
Ume-t, and n.io-t tmurtifti.-ent insti-
tution on earth, and if w«- c<»u'd
back th riy of our-qiis^.i.-red year-
K.t.ga pr«‘p.»r!uot!s to "inarr v 'r abmit al
time a- , f,«.us. fitgety
jiian roiiiniti j^ rfe- tiy com-
fortune with a red hot knitting
ueesile nee.li* in in hi- in ear *ar. We’d i wi-tixine 5 i.ipon
* 1 • long a.gtn otir preparations longer.—K)(
just J that and no
Warren, in Ma.-„n Evening New-.
“While the ' imp hold- < nt to burn
Ttec vilest sin.icr may r turn.”
Too Hasty.
Governor McDnrii* I i- .1 clever
old gentleman, and i- g*e«l to hi-
friends. The Marietta and
Georgta railway has U-en completed
to the North Caroljua line ami, hi
accordance with resolution , of , the .
a
. last , legislature, . , the , governor has
ordered the cancellation of #»:i,noi
in bonds of said road held by the
state. The resolution i- clearly un¬
constitutional, and it is thought the
present legislature w ill declare it
so. Indeed, an injunction restrain¬
ing the state treasurer from can¬
celling the bond* wus pending at
the time of the governor’s order.
In this matter, it would seem,
has little regard for the w islie* of
fhe people, or the courts.
The state has practically built
jthe roml, and now the governor
makes a present of it to a few north-
capitalists—fit . .. -e,Untie, ..
ern repr. -,
jt aptwars *' from the ease* with which
.. they have gobbled .... ... tin- road.o , .
up
the nughty horde who twenty-odd
«p, w.te -tnurehiitp through
‘wasting Georgia” burning, piliixgiiig and
our fair land
It is better, however, to have the
road as it is than that it should not
He built at all. It will be a n.cnns
of rapidly * developing f a -plendid *
section .. of th* .. state . that . hui'long .
needed a road; and these northern
capitalists can’t carry it away, a-
thev can not possibly " atuff it into a
’
rpe , ag. ir
War tlrniori**.
The Chicago Ledger de- res inter¬
esting and readable accounts of ad¬
ventures during the lat*- w;»r by the! I |
old soldier*. The Ledger will be |
-ent to contributors for such time as
their articles may he worth. The
wit end humor of th»* ermtroversy
are especially 0 ire-d, - nil readers
prefer laughter T, I .«r.r. Address,
T ' r i i . r. •.?: j .iiklin *.-treet,
.
'I he I'ublw Vlteel
Judg. Harrell give* hmoc
: logical* “-houl; tii- educating cti*«nfrt*»>i <«f
which is that it i* a
; at the txt«en*e of tli*- many, and
!! 5 iSe “hem-K*- H -Kx'dL*
; '
V - - v
- • • •*,
-
and in many indant-es receive no
benefit whatever from them, hut
r( . j., iucate woiilih-.-*
■egroes and equally \v ■ •rthle*-
shite* who pay littl* or do taxes,
wad to whom the short annual see-
***'•** public ncle-oh. are of mi
practical benefit. Their increase of
knowledge, if any, only
their di-like for the hoiH-s’ ia is -r for
which alone they are by nature
fitted, and make- th-m lazy and
worthless or renders them capable
bet-omittp *uc< --fill criminals,
The whole i“ a
WOMANHOOD.
<OI HII I 14 1 TN* 4 I*I>ltlss fc.is
|, r ., nr( . ,,,, i liatill*
( lull.
I have -elected for my theme
ight a subject rno-t
u-Hutiful to behold—noble woman¬
hood. The mention of this i-
enough to kindle in the heart
man—yea,uncouth rnan—the hum-
jug flame of love and admiration,
If, in pondering thought, you
upm the i.rink of reflection and
look int<. the finest aarden <>f
ty for thf»M* thing- which in«pire
*he mind witii ideas <f eloquence
:i,w * '(ddiinitv, you can hut br-hold
tic* conpflritiiB of
noble womanhrssl. It is she i * 1
whose gentle, loving ..mis was
nursed into greatne-- th*- towering
w hich governs this nation.
She with the
TKNDKK SIM TTtA OF fjOVE
„. (lVe in the , <x>m of kflow!wlpe the
wreath of nobility which i- made
bright by the twinkling star of hoj*-
placed in the crown of glory.
By her gentle Bad meek dispmi-
lion she erects the com pass that
tasrk* the course direct to the goal
great achievements; bv her
happy influence she creates th.
power which propels the
ful wneel of indolence and turns it
with rapidity into the manipulating
J ' r 1,1 ^ x l’ a 1 *
1 ,,n we prominent . the
influence of woman,
^at thegmlden
rajs of the morning suu are to the
t *' ,lder bu ' J * lu the beginning of
‘I'nng-bfe, t,.-auty, loveliness and
'* * " M!1 '- ll > ' , '' 1,
" h ' ,rh *P oa 4t * **°*»“ ^
.atlen -ln|r- bound , for different
l> lints. stand* lovely woman
dressed in the garb of
P,UI1V tl,e AND ——.. <.f rius
1,ear ‘ nK tr os-es
sharing the sorrow of the -ulTenng,
bringing comfort to the distresse.l,
^ ‘ *"' ,ae circ,e “ w,th
tiie Niverei^n Arnit x ft. *r ‘t!
natare, by the potent energy of a
singl. sinel.- worn, u'oefl sp.Ke *i*.ke ill tlii- la wori world .1 into into
existence, he found tliat, while tin*
world . , tu> lovely , . with . , the ,
creature-he t n atures ne had had mad.-to maue 10 inii.init inh ibit it 11 ,
yet there was one thing BKWt!
needed to form it* completion; and
when he ha.i taken from Adam the
rib nf which he formed for him a
mat?, and thus made lovely woman
Adeemed his work complete and
r , Me<1 from the , ahor . of , ht . W( ., k .
Roll back the billowy tide of
tune, unfold , ,, the ,, pages of r .. ru-torv ,
and behold what marked power
has been borne by the influence
of woman. She ha*
CO.NDK.WNfc" THK WORLD * N s * x ,
but she has given birth to a Savior
who died on the cross that
might be saved. Uh, woman, pure
mid lovely woman, thou art a jewel
in the eyes of man; to you we owe
a debt of gratitude that will ever
remain unpaid. ILu] it not been
foryour con trolling influence A mer-
ica, tonight, would he an
izeil continent, mid the men who
till the fertile fields of this lovely
country . and , enjoy tin- comforts r of ,
mi . ht <lther .
wise . have . lived like beast* , . which , • ,
||Urnm .
.... . ^
.-magnificent . .„ uwts power; ,t ... gtve*
consolation to the care worn and
w( .. irv . / ^ u ^
, hl ‘T . ^‘ ,, . .
" U
,ll ' !l u " '^ 1 1,1 r *' ’ ' ,l " "
‘ ' “
vuice h wakens the germ uf haiiiu-
^ iu IIlltny it .. l(1 ht . art wlliv |, f
wJ|t>n stilliulatw i by \ her lovelv ‘ a-
MH ,jt,w,, «‘ le ' *'*«I**-*» ‘"to » charming , .
tree of plenty and bears in aiiund-
ance the sweetest fruits of con tin-
ii„i
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Mr. J. T. Howe, three miles .south
west west of ot Ainencu., \ inericns offer* offer- a .. fin. hne larm fun,,
containing r,nacres for sale. It has
u good gin and sen \v % i- conve nient
to churches iuid sciimd-, in a tine
cnmnlumly, iiml IwU.I.y, II. ate,
off, r- some tine stock tor sal*‘. For
further particular- nddn -» J. T.
Ilovte, Auiericus, 4»a. *
Texa* MfnnK*.
The circulation of Texa-trifling*
i lmineuse edition TO,<.*n ir** <Ji-
into farnilie.- by Mbacriplioa.
It i« in every rt^pfrt the best bu-
rou, ‘ in th ^ “" ri,| ll
not a one-man paper. t It is
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Ilium. »wrct llows.
Written for i..« Enter;.-r.se.
j Be it ever ao humble, there'*
piste like home. Was anything
more true or more pathetic ever
written? Our heart* echo it all the
time—home, sweet itonie. It i-the
keynote of our -on;; from infancy to
old see; our first impressions are
gained iu the home; our pride is
centered there, and it is there we
rest; *»ur heart- are there, ami ev*
erythiag that is good in us i* called
■ ut there. When we are well we
I seek to i»eautify and enjoy our
home, and when we are ill weal-
way-torn t*> it f r n-t and refr*--ii-
Wh.„.m.».8«r. n| prr, »V„
seized with an unut.erable longing
to rettrn
j, eV er is.
mm. snos sd.f
breast this love fur h>me; audit
i- well, f.. r it make- u- better; and
,, v ATt , . ra i^,^j nearer to Him.
i think there is nothing worse than
to see a person indifiereut t 4 » liotne,
MI1 j ^,,, 1 ,,^ ^.dder than to ace a
(M-r-.n without :» liotne. Without a
home! Oh, the d.solatent ss, tFle
,,, 1 -ry. ,h. utter dte.rM.r-. .4 h.v-
j n( , home; can any of us imag-
j D e it,and have any of us known it?
Kextto having no hontefs tin-It ad-
an unsettled, wandering life.
A Isjliemian life i- all very well for
time, but as we grow older it
wearies as,aa4 w* become satiated
ami long for home and for re*t. We
k r ct tired always l^eii.g on dre.— pa-
nule ami the excitement wears on
u*. \W grow world worn and hard-
cned »lien we have no home; what
*. e Ini?tlt have tseen we never are;
we j, .,.j aa u t .-m t i-tie<J Hie, and
^ r , tW old, je-rhaps die, in a place
t is no borne. tj. W. Payne,
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FREE TRADE
T ,„. redncthio of internal reve- j
nue <,nd the taking <>ff of revenue
2^*^".....’'V" .tamp* from Proprieturv Medi-
ted the emsumersas weU aa reHev-
jug the hurdea of home manuiact-
urerM . Especially is this the case
, iUl Green’s August Flower and
Bosclwe’s German riyrup, as the
rwlmtiou of thirty-six cents
dozen, has been adde<i to increase
the size of the Uittles containing
these remedies, thereby g ring
jjfth more medicine in the To cent
9 j z ,. The August F'lower fur Dys-
...i i i ver Coniulaint f./cougl’, and
Syrup and
L un g troubles, have perhaps, the
jargest -ales of any medicines in
the Wlir , (1 Th ^ advantage of in-
creased ‘ire of the buttles will t*e
appreciated -y th- sick j
.jmj afflicted, in every and
villaze in civilised countries But*
pj e twxttlers fot 10 cent- remain the .
aM " ^ 1Z i7 * •
Several interesting letters are
crowded out this .. we <ek* . but , will ... ap-
i** lir * n our next. Correspondents
will please lx' patient, *
J. I 4 l.il. 0 II r n llTYIMinT \lt\l
r. it*.i.ii-i. • u *»*' .
DRUGOIM 8 .
It STREET, !
LAM A
Aiiiericus. <ia.
Keep a Large and well selected
-tockof Fresh DRUGS. Best g<KKl-
K j ven at LOWEST price*. Give us
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SUCCESS.
Oro.TI V 1* WEALTH.
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ar for w>iMmrf 1 » » -
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who are in arrewr* will call and
«ettle. Very few, up to date, have
settled. There itre a few who owe
oa *•*** * dv «*rti«n e . ('all and
We need JLlHJ money. •
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■-~*;>ud pus-poft tno
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‘v.i.»vm"J mu ‘smpj«i{
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TIE ABKANSAW TRAVELER.
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Of the i-hoKt -t Ongtiatl and Si Acted
matter evert' week.
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po-tsge stain,— taken. Tiiese pictures
\<i. 1 res :
RLAI* A BFXH A>|, I’ubli-iiers
The liiusi i a ie<l Grapine \ews.
Ha* secured the services of John
McGovern, who resigns the edit-
or-hip of the (.'urrent to take the
editorial control of the great picto-
rial weekly. J hn McGovern i- a
man identified with the intellectu-
al development <>f t lie west. The
Graphic New- now guarantees the
!*»ple of the *r*>*t a first-class liter
ary lining to the handsome picture
paper which has woo so many corn-
inendations of iate. Its new edit*»r
«',X fine"'uee’es.-J" k^’hi^-Y.r^' lu'couuwtion "f'the
with this important step, Mr. Bragg
the pr.mrietor of th*- Graphic NV>i s,
, f h; . ( . xc , |^ !lt Wee kly. Anemi-
:e-nt artist is to take full ci.arg <>f
the art department A tile of
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HEAD _ C_A-3E?.-fci-b tTLJLiTr.
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novel and original pb»n, which
j t inditepemsable to every other per- his-
son, no matter liow many
torie- he may have.
It is arranged chronologically by
vears, from 14f»2 to 1885. Every
vr* %r rrHU,lir \"7z u ‘\ ,,f •;
date, ritcse a r- not confined, a-in
other works, to political matters, human
hut embrace every branch of
action. It de-crit*es under its profier
date all important patent.-; all dis¬
coveries in science and the useful
art*; fires, floods, hail-torn s, torna¬
does, cyclones, epidemic-; accidents
and disasters on sea and land; labor
trouble*, strikes and lookouts, and
hundreds of other matters
mentioned by historians. Besides
being a hi-tory in the ordinary
sense, it is a condensed newspaper
tile for four hundred years.
This work i- e*lite<l, arranged and
published hv THK XVoKI.ii. No
<»" e""iu'n, with ha. ... r two, before hen
given any one. or even
three dollar publieat on. The Bistort
Do vou want it*.’ -uli-
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and m^ll^eou* n.:, er thata,,-
pearsin tlie r*uiina\ tuition of i in,
Woiu.d, the journalistic attained the marvel,
which lias now' unpree-
circulation of over
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Hie styles are the latest,
Hi*prices are lowest,
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rank a-one of th .-a-l.ng Aar.'ultaral pabli-ation* of the country. It 1 h devoted i-xclUNively to thelnterestB of the Vtrnw
s :i/k llri^ler. Itairyir.au, Oardener. and their houwhold, anil every specie.* of industry connected with that great no'
i • I: f (M-ipl. of th" world, the Farmers. The sutseri) non price i* One liollur pc Year. Farmers cannot weliM.
ah r:a without it. It pnts new ideas into their minds. It teacher them how to farm wit profit to themselves. It ntjutt
the home happy, the young folk* cheerful, the growler contented, the downcast happy, and the demagogue honest.
!! 1 111.
The Ellaville DHL' G STORE is
place to get Hi kl
DP.li.k
MEDDTNES,
SO" i A,
CRKAM TARTAR aXD
FAMILY MEDICINE;
PATENT MEDICINES, .
FERFl'.MERY.
TOILET ARTMES,
STATIONERY”,
LAMP GOODS
or any other article u-uallv kept in
a drug -tore.
Dr. C. H. Smith,
E lav'iiie, (ia.
_____
o-o\'‘ ‘ r ‘^ avo 1 •''' ar " 1 -
. ij’.adr to ifec?
'-.cm -i ordinary .-is -bi.-y ■■uniy,
e^jS^uLa leave of seil m ur 1 weJka ucU u- ihe
ir to njnu^ to
• -tate »f Jamo cham ,.,te uf said
<‘'ont\ dt-cta- il for th, ! :;t >,t the
qein an .-raditora ot sam deceased. S< pi.
Adm'r., of James ri.ambers.
Ft*.,used.
• iEORfil.l—s hlkv corny.
o«t. ito.»N he r -ver*i • mariAn i.-rcTi'ini he
ISn.-k creek Camp Urouxl.
fifty-two acres more >>r less off of lot No.
l» in 3rd distri-r of sehlcy ommiv .
'*$
f ,h«- hi.- t- mi cr ditor* of the o*tat.
\V. It. A . Ingram deceased. Termsc.sh.
J- N. (’hknky, Adm'r, dehoni*nor..
BUtNA VISTA HOUSE,
BUENA VISTA, GEORGIA.
J. H. I»wc. proprietor.
Table supplied with the best the
atbmt*. A,is,iniiu*!atioii* ?,«*i lirsi <• atw
* n ^'ery respect. Rates reasonnl-ie.
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v**)i ill ltnn"< niUs.nd presents s lmv.h :,.«v.
n.* cents jostige,
and I.V mail you "ill pret free a pack; po
In itK! St Son w"
money. All about the aki.uuo in ives-
cm- work that with each box. Agt nts
waab-d ever yn i,cre. of either stx,, all
tunGf. “ ' i Vi*.'LL oG;: aF>s,,"utclv l r l “ •' r, ‘
r all wo-k( rs
delay. h.Hallet«v Portland
Maine. janM ly
SOITHWRS ul Li’ T l F I, R lt.\ \
Flirtlilurc H(,U>r. AwrirM.Gl.
Gr.oJwiv St.o-u Tox.i-h. »inform
i, - schlev Fountv friend- th*; he i*
ehandise readv to Supply the... i,, General Met
FIKMTIRE 4 spburtV.
a mcc suit of Furniture r
eonstanth in sto*-k f and •. ! mi.- s of
mr^’mU “i.i'xiiVx'V‘I .mi h,: Tk
wailo „ hN friend*, will g them
s r e,-ial Itarcain*.
GEORGE STAPLETON
The Furniture Man.
Amori ns. On., Sept. Ji, lsv; 3ni.
tiri'Ki:
I 'or tlie Charter of Bunk in the
Town of Cliaviiir.
v ti i« hereby jiven that &\ plioatiun
rill r « D.a li* to th» n it r»e?»Gra! -
bly f..r a charter to do a general: ank-
mnty ;f Schley. State of Georgia, a»
r-quired hy an . ; of the Urneral As-
f «nd - „te.
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W-CTTEE3-Diphtheria. Wosrsetieuu.I'Ha«n»-. Hve Croap. oo-sB.vyh . i SnTBrooehl«». oi.in«CCstssrb. We -ratitia, Eheatastisio. Cbo.ersMcr".-*. S.tudisr Dyseatanr,OfcrmS st tie Icy,
. ZeSa^..!
t>!srrp..*s, Klkne y Tro nb.uu. a . ■ ap: -.si Oo- a^^w. Psiapb.et D r. *. B. »Co..Bo,-au v ^.
& PflAKE ^ a. *
XKW. BICH li
CLOOD. |
Tiieee pi: 2 w#rc a T-cr. 5 rfn• - •. Ko ottoer* i ke t v ^~t in the wOTid. V .1 j .. itive.y oure or
relieve s i rfi«a::er of Aisc««e. The inlortniUon aroona each ixjj. k3 worth ten tin.-s the rort o? a box 01
t: :• F;OU* S 'Cj: them ez<i y: ’w ti . always ye I'aMto'drC. One JOH’^TOOKfit PHi a coot. L...► -atea 9uSSSn.
S -ver\-- - - .y ^. ... fo ra»e. Is gtazpe. Dr. 1. 8. OO.. *2 C H
_: ?redan’s Ooaditao** ^ Q SSS^'i
Voider .5 ab»olnte ,■*
t Ti-trRtKL -re s-nd hi^hiy OlfOUC ey £ ,* K bzf* m chic': :t. 3 f It ,pr»isd cure*
r -•*'Erta & pound of .-life8 Ilfl If fe .s cts.-isiai Of tc-Efi.
: otfc«p hxscL It U I.- wi-nh - j
" -■* .-rea etly t-Y t ea ft ft wnth wi aedxolne a*c.0',3f ti food tt — ^ ---- _ — 1
% . hqr ftxprtr.«i prspaua.
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lil.MlX BROTHERS,
DEAKRLsIN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Prom'sions, Clothing, Boots 1 05 cSJi
Crockery, Hardware and Furniture,
s2(i-lv. Ellaville, 6a.
n in n i
AmericYis, G-su.
THE MOST COMPLETE FURNITURE HOUSE
IN SOUTHWEST G-S.
1 DEFY COMPETITION.
kind of turns ,
lUfl 'i . su en I liave a complete stock of every
-e»eri*,uoi, as fine parlor sets, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads of every
b uuu = ““>» and price* to correspond. I cannot be excelled in quality tn
prices anywhere. There is nothing about your hou.se in
. of . furniture . and flatter n>J‘
: that I cannot furnish. 1 have all sort*
se “ that I <. M n suit you, if you will give me a Trial. Call and exanniw
ll1 ^ l0 those Who have or are about to get married and will «' flU
f uru ish their houses, 1 insist that you give me trial.
A nice line of Silver Plated and Crockery ware; also a nice line of
clocks and lamp goods at prices that defy competition.
D. B. HILL. A ME DICES. GA
December 24th, 1 R 86 .
BRICK WORK AND PLASTING,
1 have bad an experience of six _ve»r*
Work gun ranted, »nd on res»<’nal,le
terms. Address. .1. A. Lvnolkv,
Kllaville, tieorgl*.
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X'lMUCMS o-ac<. _i ;,e. v'..'..U
T
wine;; sss»s n°*' n fS
.riling book ont.
succeed a,•mnplv. None fall- Portland al n>
HAI.i.ETT RlXoK CO. ■
is
oithecostof ftclTcriblnjr. iiinls '*
wants to sjwn 5 r.no vKG. »r. v -i
formation l»o imn*lnvi requires. Txl.ilefor * **•*
tfcDiisan^ ' v
vcrt;> u 4. a sv-hemp is in«i*c •*•'*» '
tiu’i't l.* c vuiT r* G iir* ni**nt. n** ^
t,y if.* so by t c&.u, net fti-ft'l W rr * rf< f :
rtspomienct: I4J l eliuon* * ;ivs‘ ,,, t ««!*•
Sent, nost-paW, to anv KOW F-LL * < Al
Write to (it,, ADVF.RTlStV* V el K f
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