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MOW will l)cre lie hot man. fo'lias. left him and ho -can now walk day. He rcndcn thanks to P.P.P., says it workings are wondcrfiil. "When Baby waa side, we gave her Castoria, became Mss, she dune to Cutoria, When bad CUfldren, she gaTethamOrtoria, Mules! Mules! Mules! Now is your time to buy a.

good mule cheap for cash or on time. Have just received a large lot of nice young mules I keep at the new brick stable of J. A. Roop on Alabama street. Mr.

Jas. M. Wynne is with me for the season asd will treat you right. C- Mandeville WANTED. Trustworthy man, resident cf this county, to control business in this territory with headquarters at CarroHlon.

$120 required. Salary made known.on application. Gi.oiu: MAXUKACTL'KIXO Co. Indianapolis, Indiana. isS California Street.

LOOK HERE! i-ties. owing Walker Hunt arc sted to settle in thirty days or satisfactory arrangements. If do not they will find their notes uivoimN in the hands of an attor- BKNSON'S BKAXJIS OF TO- r.Act'O. (he IViu-ock Tobacco Leader, 30c. Town Beater, 3uc.

Choiee -I's, 40c. town on the above Try them and if I will re- 15 BEXSOX. JVIAL NOTICE. 11; iii'Hioy and my recent me to a4c those i-iiluT Ity note or up settle at once. will confer a favor, W.

C. NEW. -i'ial examination on K'lli in my office to icants for teachers attend the cxami- liccetnbcr, 1890. No thcyhaye a good present on the 20, dnler of tha Board. C.

S. C. 7f oriel liicre is but one cure, Iir.iues' Golden Specific. in cup of teaorcofftee the person tak- i-HV-i'ting speedy and permanent whether the patient is a moderate or an alcoholic wreck, Thous- iif drunkards haye bnen cured who (iolden Specific in their without their knowledge, and toil -iv lirlieve they drinking of their fn-e will. 'No harmful effect results tr.nii its administration.

Cures guaran- tccd. Send for circular aud full partic- Address in'confidence, CpL-DBN 1S5 Uaee Street- jncin- A nn -F, Sot A. G. Beese Mr Croft the agent here lias for some time sick and has not been able to ra J.IHJ BCIIUOI vi iuej.M3v»,.a.. -IICCBC opened on Monday morning The FBEE PRESS is published in the' keep up with the heavy work, imposed interests of the neonle of Carroll conu- an he rant tell interests of the people of (fcrrolj conn- about the weather these ty and we are glad to welcome to onr every We havea goodly nBmber of various sections ol the and we will be glad to hear yet covered by corespondents, we make arrangements to ne to write for us.

the introduction of wind mills, columns correspondents in these parts, bis demoralized section. Electric lights have been put in Bap-, ribc3 1U i. 11 I mnutr and tist and Methodist churches by Mr, Kennedy the manager of- the electric plant. We have just received a fresh car. "Eagle Brand" Flonr.

would likei for vou to investigate it before buying. Prof. E. teaching this Some of it In wooden barrels, balance: year at Embry, Panldmg county. His in cotton sacks.

Every package guar- school opened Monday of last week autec( with a fine attendance. Prof. O. is a CABHOU.WW DRV Goous Co. goo3 teacher and most excellent young The following arc Villa Rica's New lnan municipal officers: J.

M. Moore. May- The stock of goods of the Me L. or; Councilmcu J. .1.

Vclvin, J. M. will be put up to the lugh- Hamrick, B.F.Floyd, J.N.Wilson, W. B. Gaudier.

The Villa Rica Record prejits for that place a population of 500D in five years from now. Dr. J. G. W.

Brown formerly of Sand Hill, has moved to Villa Ilica and.takcu rooms at the Dozier House. Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

Uarrard of Rome have been visiting their son Mr. Charles Garrard of this place. The largest lot of suspenders ever brought to Carrollton just received at J. B. BEXSOXS.

The 10th of January which is next Monday, is Gen. birth day, nnd has been made by the Legislature of Georgia a public holiday. We arc sorry to say it, but is a fact, that a good deal of applejack is shipped here on the jug train. For a good mule for cash or on time. For further particulars apply to Edwin II.

Sharpc at. this office. Mr. J. F.

Stephens showed us one day last week some small speckled eggs, abonl the size of those of a ridge, which he said were laid by a large hen on his place. Go to Benson for flour, sugar, coffee, tobacco, snuff and cigars. He leads the town in low prices. One thousand dollars worth 'of the celebrated Buttorff tinware bought in August, no duty on it, to be sold at old prices. Sold at Jesse R.

Griffin's Tinware House. The Fraternal Mystic Circle will meet next Tuesday night and every member cst bidder on Saturday. If no satisfactory bid is received for them in bulk, they will then be auctioncdflffby retail, the sale continuing from day to day until they are disposed of. On last Tuesday there was a wreck ou the C. II- C.

up about Buck Creek, resulting in the smash up of three freight cars. Nobody hurt. The Hon. B. M.

Long of Cordova. Alabama, was here the first of the week looking after some business interests in this section. Mr. L. has The Peoples' WHITESBTJRG, GA The Spring session begins Monday January 5th, 1891, and ends Wednesday-June 24th.

The Fall session opens Julv 13th and closes October 30th. free to all. Primary Department, per month, Matriculation, Grammar school, Academic, 8-50 .75 1.00 College, Business Incidental fee per session, Board 1.25 1.25 .50 $5.00 to $8.00 is expected to be present. Business of importance. Attention is called to the nrospcctus of To-Day journal of politics, which is publishcuclscwherc.

Mr Sharp, the new hotel man. came in Wednesday, and is now busy getting things in ship-shape. The workmen are pushing the work on the new hotel and It is thought that in about two weeks they will have it completed. Dr. Williamson, superintendent of the 11 was here Saturday uigUt.

Mr Montgomery has bought a lot on Mandeville avenue and will built a house on it. Young men come to see me when you want any thing in gents furnishing goods. I will save you money. J. B.

BEXSOX. The good people of Bowdou arc still pampering editor Yorbrough on the good things of life and this is the reason he is so sassy. The Bowdon Intelligence says that Messrs. W. A.

Wright, Dr. Bishop, J. J. Vance, Jep Loworn left yesterday foi Florida in the interest of the patent bed brace. Bowdon college opened on Wednesday last.

Mr. W. Stephcnson and Mr. W. M.

Brock living near Bowdon hare moved into their new You just ought to examine that large stock of ladies shawls and scarfs at J. B. BENSON'S. Mr. O.

M. Bledsoe, whoyfor the last five years, has been living in Monroe county, will move baclrto Carroll, the first of February. He will locate in CarroHlon. Mr. B.

is an excellent young man and we arc glad to welcome him back to his native heath. The Buttorff tin warp is best in the market. Still at same old price, toyc Tii.warc Hoiue. Our correspondents are out in force this week, giving the news and gossip from the various sections of the county. Bat there are several points left out, where we would like to have a newsy correspondent.

The FREE PRESS is the peoples' p.aper and we to cover every section of our grand old county. Mr. G. P. lee quarterly.

'f nciaentalilee due atthe time of en- ce of prompt entrance Mitchell of the firm of be Mitchell Dimmock, Atlanta, dropped dead in his store on the I2th inst. Mr. Diinmock Mr. M's partner, is a brother T. W.

Dimmock of this place and the deceased, a. broth- itber cause for the removal. Mr Price, the new agent, is an old railroad man aud quite a nice gentleman. As already stated he was fora umber of years connected with the igen'cyof the Central at Macou.as ohicf I He is a.married man 'and will have just received a fresh car, "Eagle Brand" Flonr. We would like move his familv here as soon as he can er of Wi A.

jteheUolcrk. of the.Su- perior court in Ooweta county. Go to Benson's for Dress goods Sliocs, Boots liats'oaps, Jeans, Hoodtt, Toboggalns, Ladles and Gents underwear and in fact every thing kept in a first class Dry goods aud Grocery store. iTu. D.

Watkins of the Third district has bought the John Ward place street and will move, to many friends in his old home, who will always be glad to meet him. J. B. Benson has a large and well selected stock of clothing, boy's suits, youth's suits, young men's suits and old men's suits, and a first class stock of overcoats. Dont forget to call on him for everybody says he sells cheaper than the cheapest.

Mr Jesse Crutchfield and Mr. W.P. Cole left Sunday for Little Rock Arkansas, where they go to look after a damage suit which Mr. Crutchfield has brought against the Iron Mountain Railroad. The Old Homestead, published at will be issued jhercaf- ter by a syndicate capable of advancing its interests even more successfully than its projectors were.

It is a southern literary and musical publ ication conscientiously striving to foster and eucouragcsouthcrn talent and to give to the people a magazine that is essentially one for home for the superiority of its literary, fashion, domestic, and musical character. Its staff of is among the best in the south, and in every essential it is a magazine that the people of the south ought to encourage and support. The subscription price is but SI 00 a year, while many-publications of less merit cost S3. 50 and per annum. Address The Old Homestead Publishing Savannah, Mr Joe Croft and Mr Joe MeCord have both been sick the past week We have just received a fresh car," Eagle Brand" Flour.

We would like for you to. investigate it before buying, some of it in wooden barrels, balance in cotton sacks. Every package guaranteed. CAUROLLTOX DRV Goous Co. Our friend W.

O. Perry has been confined to his room with the grippe, but is now convalescing, Mr J. II. Price, the new agent at the Central depot, is boarding for the present at Dr. Uallums.

He will move his family here as soon as he can get a house. We repeat it, one of the greatest needs of Carrollton at present is more dwelling houses, We have inquiries constantly from gentlemen who want to rent. Will our corresponi'ents please write as plain as possible. We find it a difficult matter to make out their communications, Some of the communications sent us, have tobc written entirely over. A nice lot of ladies cotton and woolen underwear at J.

B. BEXSOX. We have had a touch of genuine winter the past week. The familv of Mr. Sharp, the gentleman, who has leased the new hotel arrived the latter part of last week.

They have been receiving the past week their furniture. Mr. Jim Archer who was, hero Wednesday says that Bowdou college opened Monday with a fine attendance. The outlook is that they will have one of the best schools that they have ever had. Mr.

Abercrombie, the president is assisted by the Hon. W. G. McDaniel aud other competent teachers. When you get ready to buy a sewing machine call and see Wheeler Wilson's latest improved "No.

1 9." We will sell them half cash and balance in fall of 1891, or will sell them on monthly installments. CARROLLTON DRY GOODS Co. There has been a good deal ot complaint from some of the offices abouj onr paper not being, pn time. We shall try and remedy this thing by getting it off promptly in the Mr. A.

Yeager, who recently moved from Tallapoosa, is. occupying the Bledsoe residence, near Rey. E. Barrett; Mr. Barroii, the new clerk, is still sict.

lie has had a case of the fe ver. The new alliance warehouse wliicj has jnst been finished 4s a goo4 huilc ing, well and £., Cv Mandeville's new res) denoeIs nearing Whe; a'handsome builc -i." of Atlanta was here Orr Ogletree fine school at Wayside in the FIfh dnstric A smart sprinkling of cotton in town upon him and his the vast' wee fc. xhe market is looking up amount of railroad business passing, a little, and the fanners are taking ad- hrough their hands. We hear no vantage of the spirt, to sell- We hear of a good many fanners, who'arc holding ou to their cotton for higher prices. Cotton was in the Atlanta Constitution of the 15 th iust, at 9 and five sixteenths.

el a house. It is rain.tred upon tho streets that lie C. C. has leased the S. G.

V. rail ay and will take charge of it i a few days, running through trains ver the same from Chattanooga to jriffin. When this is done sleepers nrill be run through from Cincinnati to acksonville, this line will ecome one of the great th.iotigh lines the country. Mr. C.

F. Morgan and Mr. John )'Neil, old conductors on the C.R. have been again given the charge freight trains ou this road. They re both good and efficient men.

The blockade of trains continues on ccount of the vast amount of business one here and the insufficiency of side racks. We have the promise of an icrease of the side tracks at an early ar. They certainly are badly needed. JUK DE- AGRICULTUKAIi FARTMEXT. We shall try and make onr agricul- ral department more interesting lan usual the coming year and to tliis ud we shall endeavor to get our home armers to contribute to its columns.

Ve have the promise of an interesting rticlc at an early day from one of icin on the cultivation of the grasses, which, in advance, we invite the at- ciition of our readers. We shall be glad to hear from all, ho feel an interest in agriculture and ill freely open our columns for the iscussion of such subjects, as will ad- ancc farming and the interest of the armors. It is a trite, but true saying, that he ho makes two blades of grass grow, but one grew before, is a bene- actor to his race, so that if we can, inviting discussion through our olumns, stimulate our farmers to a rcafcr interest in farming, which af- cr all is the main basis of the wealth this country, we shall feel amply cpaid. A great many of the Cahill sulky- lows are being sold in this section nd we understand that wherever they re used they give satisfaction. Our armers are awakening to the necessity using labor saving machinery.

They ecognize the the depressed oiulition of agriculture, which now pon us, they must make every lick omit, and that there must be no squan- ering of brawn. The following letter written by Mr. Chas. II. Smith, better known as Bill Vrp, from Cartcrsvlllc to.

Mr. Henry of this place, explains itself. Mr. Henry Lanicr, Dear olicited on their part I desire to write few lines in behalf of our good riciids, the "Sharp family," who for a ear or more have been domicled in our own. My family have been quite inti- latc with them and we all sincerely react their departure.

Their children ave been a comfort to our children-not nly a comfort but have contributed to heir culture and refinement. Their iresence was always welcome to my lousehold and I will say that I have not a family more deserving of the o-ood will and tavorof a community, "hey are gifted in many things that not common to our people, and I am ure that when your good pcpole be- ome well acqainted with them you will appreciate them as we do. He is a gentleman, his wife a lady and his children arc models in manners nd in the morals aud graces that make people ornaments to society. We commend them all to.thegood people of tarrollton. Respectfully, CIIAS.

H. SMITH. The attention of our readers is callet to an advertisement in this paper of the Southern Farm. This excelleni agricultural monthly was loved am denoted by Henry Grady, its founder It will no doubt bo i pleasure to his many admirers all ovei the South to aid in circulating this jam- nal, and in perpetuating the influence it always exerted foivtbe gendra good of the people for whom it was specially designed, by Its founder. I will be continued by his and associates upon the general plan so fully made when it first started.

for you to investigate it before buying. Some of it in wooden barrels, balance in cotten sacks. Every package guaranteed. CARROLLTON DRV GOODS Co. Rey.

E. B. Barrett is confined to his com by sickness. A slight snow Thursday morning. idu't last long, it was uecceded by rain.

A little daughter of constable J. H. iiiey.who has been sick for some three veeks past died the first of the week he bereaved parents have the sympa- many, friends in community. Gov. Northcn dont seem inclined to se the pardoning power as freedy as ome of our former governors.

He elicvcs that the decisions of the ourts should be upheld. Sloan Smith aud Wilton Cobb of the ixlh district are boarding at Col obb's and attending the Public school HAVE YOU PAID 'our subscription to the FREE PRESS for this year? If not, please forward it at once. Blotches, Old Sores, Ulcers and all un eruptions cured by P.P.P., the reatest blood purifier of the age. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- rd's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, sold by Hamrick Cridcr druggists, arrollton.

When is a cat not a cat? why, wheu a This new conundrum Atlanta make was built for cxhibi- onat the New RHEUMATISA CURED ix A Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and 'euralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. action upon the system is rcmarka- le and mysterious. It removes at onca ic cause and the disease immediately isappears. The first dose greatly ben- fits. 75 cents.

Sold by Uamrick Crier Druggists Carrollton. was very, succeed pastorpf twa, The school at this phico'opened it Monday with good The church here which, was let, oat to contractors last fall to have been completed by Christmas is slowly going up. Mr. W. W.

Wesley's most promising young mentis attending the Villa Rica high school. Mr. E. T. Camp paid a visit to Atlanta a few days back.

Mr. Henry Marcbman had tho misfortune to loose barn, fodder, shucks during Christmas by fire. Mr. T. M.

Green who was lately joined in wedlock to Miss Florence D. has moved to his new home wear Preaching at this place every firft Sundav. A. B. C.

NOTICE TEACHERS. I will be in my office every Satur- ay in February for the purpose of year ontracting for teachers for the 1891. By order of Board. M. RL-SSELL C.

S. C. Jan. 15th '91. Dr Hicks Martin living in Sit.

Zion istrict in this county, has sold out and ill move to Indiana. Col Austin went up to Atlan- i Wednesday on business before the ipremc court. Clerk Kelly says that although he is little disfigured, he is still in the ng, and wlule he expected a change the wind he was not looking for a clone. With true philosophy he ows to the people. He does not large that Republics arc ungrateful ut can say with Cardinal Wolscy, had I served my family with half the cal I served the people, they would ot have left mine old age naked to mine enemies." HAVE YOU PAID t'otir subscription to the FREE PRESS for this'year? If not, please forward it at once.

ROOPVILLE. Roopville is getting a move on herself as well as some of tho other isolated villages of old Carroll. We need a lively correspondent to help out the newspapermen. If you get married yon expect it to be published and if "you happen to die" yon will get mad if your obituary doesn't appear in the paper and yon don't do one iota to adyance or help your county paper. If you read it you dont pay for it, and some wont do nor say anything, so the poor fellows that want to write, dont have anything to write about.

But "big am going sharpen up my pencil and wit for the new year. Dr. F. M. Brock, our clever physician has gone into the mercantile business.

The doctor has only been here a short while, but notwithstanding he- has made many friends and we wish for him much success. Mr. J.T. Veal andson, open goods up soon a store of dry and family groceries. They will keep a grand assortment of everything in their line.

They are both well versed in the business, and will ne doubt have the advantage. We predict their success. Mr. Tommie Veal will move to the 'Vill." Let more come. We appreciate such The school- here is quite flourishing, the teachers arc acquittng themselves remarkably well.

Miss Johnnie Bloodworth is teaching a school at New Lebanon. Mr. Robert Worley and family moved to Meriwether county last week. Roopville enjoyed goodly number of visitors Christmas and everything passed off well, and now all is "calm and serene." Miss Minnie Freel returned from a visit to Grantville last week accompanied by Miss Susie Murphy. The little infant of Mrs.

Lane, nee Mullenix, died at the homo of Mr. O. W. Barr the To tho bereaved mother we tender our sympathy. Weep not dear mother, Jesus will care for little Willie more tenderly than any mother could.

He is safe in tho arms of Jesus. The interment took place at the Roopville cemetery the day following. The Free Press tools a welcome visitor last week. More anon. F.

B-. STRIPLING'S CHAPEL. Mr. M. C.

Taylor, who has been DIED SUDDENLY. Lodge, a telfant of Mr Joe Mc- venzics was found in the public road, icar Jim Spnrlocks dead. Thursday light of last week. He had been jlowing all day the day of his death. 'he deceased was subject to fits and it supposed that he died from the ef- 'ects of one of The verdict of living in this community for several years has moved to Carrollton.

He occupies the new resilience of Mr. Charlie Burns on Dixie street. We learn that-the widow Phillips, who lives near Whooping creek church died last week. We had the pleasure the other day of shaking the hand of our good friend Atkinson of Rockalo. Your Burwell corespondent J.

A. R. writes interesting communications. Mr. John McDaniel, who has been farming the last two years on Chattahoochee river, has moved back and will farm this year at Mr Tom Darden's, Mr.

Wm. Gcarald of Newnan was over the other day to see his sister, Mrs, Simon ton. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Tol Huggins little boy was severely burned some time back by falling in. tho fire.

makfr me say, "putting tfie-'w bu8lnesff "bnd "other things ou8 to mention." Now I grant that my manuscript Jnt least is poor, my writing; badl my "jtrammar but when- it out-Jir print so miserably hacked! takes all the starch out of me. But I am not going to dictate to' tho editor, or tho printer either, how they shall conduct the paper, you just put down as it is sent tfie consequences. Prof. McGarity has 80 pupils in his school with several more to" come in. He thinks that it will reach 100 in few days.

The above showing iff evidence of bis popularity hero as a teacher; he has taught here several years having taught his first school at this place in the year of 1871. Rev. H. L. EdmoudsonfllledUsreg' ular appointment at Shiloh on last Sunday, and preached a yery interesting, and impressiversermon.

The Waco Bowdon is still talked of, will it come? They say it will. If yon want first class and your order filled call on Messrs. Robinson 'Alexander, If yon want cheap goods and goods cheap, call on Ab. F.A.R. JOEL.

The old year has gone, and the new year is here and news is just as scarce as ever. I see yon have a "heap" of correspondents from this part of the county, so wo old ones are about! crowded out, but that is the way things go, the old gives way for the young. "So the multitude goes, like the flower or weed, That withers away to leb others succeed." Mrs. M. J.

Yates will, tlus week, move to the IIOUSP occupied, lost year, Mr. Green Simpkius. Mr. AV. H.Beck leaves today, day, for Birmingham, accompanied by his niece Miss Cliffie Jones, of Bowdon, and Mr.

C. H. Shif let of Joel. Last Sunday evening as a crowd of boys were coming tho road togothei, Tom Meadows and "Bulger" Buchan-' an got to fussing, ond it ended iu the former cutting the lattors hand open with his knife, and that is the way it goes, when a few "shin plasters" get together. There was prayer meeting last Sunday night at Paynes Chapel.

We learn that Prof. J. G. Miles will teach school this year at Friendship, near Alabama line. Mrs.

Amanda Rich is quite sick at this writing. Dr. F. G. Thomasson and wife spent last week in Alabama, is visiting relatives Jomr Row.

Beeswax Bacon-Sides. v. Plow. Sugar Ties Iron Steel Leather 26 Hides Green, Seed 1 ftl 1 3-1 New FOR OABB01 I will in the fturii building by trie of JanaafjJ -t made fromt 'G AH my: in little babes, if tograpbs ofthet I made no tin see my work. J.

he coroners' which was held was that his death was from strangulation, 3r was smothered by falling on his face in the sand aud couldn't extricate himself. NOTICE. The following letters now in this office, will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for within the thirty days. Mrs. Mary Brook, Will Brown, 'Louie Brady, Mrs.

Bonner, Bowcn, Mrs BiviogB, Candy Duncan, CDewey, (2) Charier Garlington, SAP Harris, James Wm EIndson, A Hewitt, Miss Ida Johnson, Baxter Jones, Key, John Parker, Rice, John Stererson, Miss Mrttie Walker, Plump Williams. When-calling'for above please say "advertised." CHAS, B. Carrollton, Miss Susie Murphy went to Roopville last Sunday where she will visit her many young friends. MrrE.M. Lyle has moved to Newnan.

Chappell and Miss Rattier Chambers were married on the night of the 25th of December by John W. Pentecost, Esq. Mr. Jim Goodman has moved from here to the place hia father bought of Mr. Tobe Stephens.on the Moore's ferry road, near the Oak Mountain.

Messrs. Bnrns, Nix, and A Shackleford, three of as good men as there Is in the district, have been appointed road commissioners for Carrollton district, for the next'two years, gentlemen, please Lenderman, Harper present commissioners, in Carrollton the first Tuesday in February, where yon will receive right of on yoor" troublesome fonrnoy. WlilTESBURG. Mrs. M.

F. Harris, with her charming family, have returned to our town. We are all gfud to welcome, thrice welcome them. They were much missed in church, Sunday school and in society. Prof.

J. K. Smith of I Fairbnrn has taken charge of the school in tho old academy with flattering prospects. The Peoples' Institute has also grand future. It is a benevolent enterprise, established for the education of all children.

Its doors are opened to he indigent and tho proprietor has never, daring a long series of years teaching, never withheld an education from any child on account of inability to pay tuition. Mr. S. J. Leverett, one of Newnan's most prominent young men made a business trip to onr town Monday.

Miss Lanoy from expected in a short time and wilt enter the Peoples' Institute. There are also others expected. Miss Eddie Smith has been quite sick for seyeral days with pneumonia, but we are pleased to know she is ron- valosceut. Mrs. II.

J. Smith, has also been side, but improving. Capt. A. G.

Kendrick is also confined to his room. Successor to Having enlarged his i tor and more elegant is THAH EVER Bed I 1 Chairs, Rockevsl Musical Merchant In fact almost any kept Brst-class FBIMPMESK has been among Mr. W. T. Jones the sick.

Dr. J.B. Camp was sick last week. The Baptist Sunday school is and is im- Joncs is a faithful, proving. superintendent acceptable and worthy ono.

Mr Daniel Is the efficient secretary and Strickland the wprthy assistant. "Whitesbnrg has three accomplishiS music directors Miss Eddie Smith, one, Miss Lena Harris baa another; ami we learn that Mrs Les other- Thankful for past favors he deserve a yet more liberal i Invites the public to Mandeville Block. his prices before buying. Pictures framed Good NOTICE TO We want what to due have Parties coring Uf-wtlt?) take due notice immediate, we cannqt wajfranj'l V..

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