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The youth who cried “ Excelsior ” didn’t Know that he was naming five out of every six saloons in the country, Georgian L/aw.—“A Georgia man insisted ? n smoking inchurch, and drew out a twelveinch bowie-knife to prove his right,” says an exchange. Nobody disputed the right of course, for under the common law of Georgia a man with a twelve-inch bowie-knife in his hand has a right to smoke wherever he pleases.— ‘Courier Journal.’ F w

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Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 2

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75

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 2

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