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Will Have To Move On

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
September
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 19. - A train load of Florida refugees reaehed this city yesterday. They were all from Gainesville, Fia., and all had health certificates. Nine remained in Atlanta, and the olhers went on north. A few days ago James L. Lengle jumped from a ref ugee train from Jacksonville, intending to stay here. He was in the city three days before discovered and yesterday was sent forward to Hendersonville, N. C. Tne fact is, however, tbat the train had no destination. Hendersonville, N. C.,has closed its doors; it had as tnany of the refugees as it could take care of. Ño other town wanted t run the risk of housing people just from a plague-stricken city. Kefugees will not be allowed to stop in Atlanta, tbat the board of health has decided upon. The AirLine road does not know what it will do with the excursión train. The train must keep mftviní? on.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News