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Show Mads Confederate Paper. John Jack, the veteran papermaker, for years superintendent of the Iock-port Iock-port Paper .Mill, recently received a li'll Confederate bill from a friend In lhe aoutii. the paper of which waa hla own manufacture. Mr. Jack learned the papurmaklng trade In Scotland and went to llcorgla Just prior to lhe outbreak of the civil war. The Confederate government learning (hat he was an expert paper-maker, paper-maker, preased hi ill Into tho aervlce and'pul him in charge of a paper mill at Atlanta, which had been auixed by the eoceeelonlsts, and there all tho paper for the Confederate money .was made. Mr. Jack ia not proud of the quality qual-ity of the paper, but he saya It was the beat thai could be turned out with the machinery and raw material furnished him. He waa at heart a Cnlon man. The t-i bill In hla poaaesslon la aa crlap aa the day It lert the rolle. |