Morgan County GaArchives Newspapers - M. A. Mustin, ca. 1885 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: John R. Clarke jclarke@rose.net 28 January 2004 This is a column from the Madison, GA Madisonian published ABT 1885. This document was OCR'ed from a scan of the original Madisonian column, as provided to me by Mrs. Mary Alston McCullough, a MUSTIN and RICHTER family descendant who is the custodian of most of these newspaper clippings from the MUSTIN family of Madison, GA. -- John R. CLARKE, Thomasville, GA (20 Jan 2004) M. A. Mustin. All the old citizens of Augusta who read the notices of Madison's business men will recognize the name of Mustin, as it has been familiar as a household word to the people of this city for nearly half a century. Mustin is a son of Mr. Eli Mustin, for fifty years a leading; crockery merchant of Augusta, a conspicuous member of the Baptist church, and a man of many noble traits of character, of large influence and greatly beloved by his fellow citizens. Mr. Mustin's life has shown throughout the influences of his home training, and he enjoys in a degree the friendship and confidence of the people of Madison and Morgan county. Mr. Mustin, as a grocery merchant, has been in business for years, has been successful, has reared his family under the refining influences of social life in Madison; has a daughter, Mrs. C. D. Carr, happily married and living in Augusta, and has a son, Mr. W. R. Mustin, who is a partner with Hon. S. A. Billups in the practice of law, who possesses the attributes of success at the bar and is rapidly acquiring an enviable reputation.