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CONTEST LOG MAYOR.
Ten Ram Ic la Haw* a LMt Wl-
Oral Vrae
Kam>*. Ol , lSc Jt.-fiAHIm !■ tti#
thine mmm la IM bum** aatoifh <>l
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PWr aiMAt IccMc* apre «r mtmtr tb*
HmoiMi O. H. Ai'WWi.im ha* Iwn
th* yntttl.al "Uman h of all h* »ur. ey
ed* th Ba*t Rs#t>» Moaw might rail him
tha tACI lull I* It** M* 'N*T maal
admit (Mat h* Mac made a mlah»r «**>»•*
AMA.
Hut «* lb* aro.md Mood*? la January ,
whan Ik* Rml M«maaa will Ml a
maAar aa4 two rosactlmen, M*y«r At-
William* will have an W**" 1
Mr. R. M. Waal. f«r»*rl» ltra*ur*r I
of n«f4 i 9a04 , >s«i i f*U km* 1 * n j
«itia*o aapit** to Hi* acayonUty
Rmm Rom* Whether hr will wave ,
aa tu. **#*fui «• th* ' Vmw>* I** hi"-1
rar who com* out 4 tb* W**l, or,
aot, romaina to hr arrn.
AA Mr. MljWllllaniC- frtrort* h.'if'
rrafcWni of RMM Romr, ami woM feMown
in jo ***t ttt*
now h«*lrl Iqr H C lalndpav
But IH# of Mr. Um\my do not |
think it I* |K».IW. But thrrr a ill V
• ttvnljr ritar.
Them Br# l#t whit# and 16 eotMtd
vottf* rpflftowd fw the Hes tlr»n Tnla
tl t vwf Itrv* Hat. 01 it I* th# fliat
tint# ift ytapi that tH#i# hm*
h##n h co®teat u»r th# moynralt) >*f
Kamt Horn#, and H ii isdtioi «mi»*h in
frttt.
See our new S2O Bicycles
for Christmas trade,
models for Ladies and
Men. Thomas & Barton
The Wheel Sellers.
how They Are Treated
Camp Maekenile. Dec. 23.
Kditor Augnsta Herald: Dear Sir
lie) or a reader or your papa* since
coming to Camp Mackenste, I ask to l>e
allowed a few word* to pass through
the columns of your pa pci about the
way the toys In blue have been treat
ed since coming south, and the treat
ment at our first turn out In your fair
city last Wednesday We all fee! that
we were treated coolly. If wo will
have to again do so it will not he on
our part, but because we will have to
obey our commanding officer*. We
came to your fair city in a body on
the 19th of this month, not as northern
soldiers but as American soldiers, some
six thousand men In blue to do honor
to your city, and to show the people
of the south that the great contest be
tween the north and the south was set
tled for all lime to come: that we were
all living under one great flag and
constitution, and that the laws of our
country have to he respected. We
want the people of Au
gusta to know that we are
not here for a drawing card, but we
are here In the service of our country.
There haven't been five hundred people
nt a time out to Camp Mackenzie and
when wc marched down your streets it
scented more like a funeral procession
than anything else. Now, Mr. K.ii
tor. this is not the American spirit.
Bttd unless we get better treatment In
the futnte, than ve have in the past,
we will simply go back to our respec
tive states ancf tell our friends that
the same state of things exists as du
ring the sixties. These few words.
Mr. Editor, are my sentiments, and
when 1 say mine. I also mean they are
the sentiments of my comrades all
through camp
Tours truly.
Jno. R. Berringer.
Co. At. 15th Minn.
l arceny From House.
Cases stand in the Police Docket
ngainst Louis Hawthorn and William
Bank*. The charge l* laveetiy fraui ths
house They are reported s» takto* ar
ticles from the store of Mr. Kress
Shot at Policeman.
A iuse has lie'll ttlßfle »le#tw»: We. W
Smith. He shot at Policeman Spauld
ing last night. __
Seasonable Holiday Articles
Sacrificed at Lowest Price Store
You tan procur, what you want tha corract thlnfto gly 10,t ‘ ‘ ' ]
250 Holiday Umbrella*. b#»t Silk and OlorU. BOcanU to $ rou.
100 do/on Silk and pur# Lin#n - ja f k«t*
SOccnto on tha dollar for •« L#di«# Wjd Pll ,fh Ca^a#
50 *550 H\ n n£. M^uit%nd V.WRuV^« clmu
Pu££°P.rfum.ry. .
Al! Fancy good* R#duc#d to tuit th# time*.
P. D. HORK AN & COHPAN Y
INASOCIALWAY
IMf
A Chrtoltnac Mtou*ht
Win'll day 4rawa n*ar It* rtoaa
i Tha liberal radlaorr of Ike Maai*rh
»ki#t
O’of iiod And (#i M<»rt onr ®lndden#4
#y#>
A iltfinov throm;
And ChrinttiMui tiw# thus com#*
M#*v#« wont, to light th# evening of
th# year.
And ecellrr kindly f/h*ran-r f»r and
mu. k
|’poti our heart* cod horn**.
LIR up your ryoa, and fill
Yotir mind*, my fnrtda. with frrrly*
Riven light!
Open yotir h*aru to rntlanrr atlll mot*
bright.
Tbr apirlt of good rill!
—C. Jelf Sharp In Pat Malt Magaainr
American Wlvet Abroad.
Thar* arr now a nutnior of American
women prominent in turopenn eoelal
Ilf*. K»p*<'tn!ly In IxMdon are then*
American wlvee exerda-
Ing great perwmal inflvince in Kngllali
politico. Th* Youfrc Companion
give* an Intureeilng glatipue of thoc*
notables.
Th* New England vlfe of Joaeph
Chamberlain It one of tie mod charm
ing hoeteaae* In London loclety. Tall
and han<le<>me and gTaechl. she It con-
WINE OF CARDUI
HOWE TREATMENT.
Eewoan* 8 C . Jan W
Four year* a* "he" >“•*
b*hv .va* born, It- kooid, and h»v*
.uttered greally *r ,*l.lo* Two
dißcrentdoctoreti it«U meter u«n
ralgid of the wnmh I »ent for your
book. '‘Home Trcdnent of Keinale
t)i»e*««". ami aler .tudynig it
carefullr. decided tkt 1 had Inflam
mation'of the w<ub. so 1 com
mence.! to take Wit. Of . anlttl and
Bleck-Oranaht. lueed only one
bottle, but It did manure good than
all the doctor* audmfdlcine*. and
now 1 am in good b«lth
Mild. *A GOOD.
WineTOran*
Maitv women require special treatment, besides taking
Wine of Cardui. he Wine helps them, hut sometimes ad
ditional treatment i needed. These women should write the
Chattanooga Mediae Co.'s Advisory Department at Chatta
nooga. Term., telliff their symptoms in as few words as they
can Specialists in He treatment of "female troubles" will then
give free and full avice by mail. All such letters are consid
ered sacredly confirintial. A 128-page Home Treatment Book,
bound in cloth, wii be sent for 25c, or the same book, paper
bound, for 5c- Wh this advice before them, sufferers can do
’ the rest themselves. Your
' uoiES' ADVISORY cp*RTUENT. home doctors wilt not know
For Ad#te# m c«w» flwrmi *p#- anything about your troubles,
?£? T’A'cA';™’;: ;> and yoJr friends will wonder
at your return to health.
LARGE BGTTLE IF WINE OF CARDUI COSTS »LOO
A DRUG STORES. .
WINE OF CARDUI
AUOUBTA TfJTl?Jkr*lD.
IhV.X- m-*T to amooth the pakh of
ImM I i.aam aU|#(|Hftt) #k) |f||| |»#
prlfn# nsiniittr Ml .nr 4iv %uoth#r
IhMd # gu##t« gr#«iOM#lv. and h*» a
irff, graft litformad ttnf Th# l*t#
| ! 4»fd Randolph ('htirrhfll, who with alt
I hia «cf f mtrk lt)#« had i flafttlar t*i#ni.
fur foraraat tug tb# fore®# of pul»lic ;
opinion, vi* ably wpfofiH through*,
out hla pottttral #ir##r by hla Atn#ii*;
ran wtf# Sh# ar(H»mpaiil#d him In alt
hla political rtfDpftign# and vai bit:
moat «»a#fnl #l#rtlon ag#nt. Shf ®aa
th# organlx#r of tb# Primrua# !d#ago#
th# now#rful a aao# tat ton of Srjtlah
ro»##rratlv##. m#n and wofn#n of
which h#r hutbaad wa# th# fiml pro
j. . k „„ p*.n*AißMl almam his
■ poarr. nw# naa rrimmm "
! death a prominent and brilliant flgut#
in London society Another lnft«#n-
I tial American in Uiu(oq i* Mti Geo.,
Curaon th# wife of th# tmdar **#cr#-
tary of atat# for foreign aff«i»» Hh#
ha# beauty, grac# and c harming man
n#ra. and ta doing mtich in her own
way to pr«*mot# her hnitwnd'i political
ambitions
It la a mlatake to aaaomc that whev
i American women marry abroad they
are a!wav« intent utH>n hunting for tl*
tie#. Mr*. Chamberlain. Lady Har-
I court, Ijidy Randolph Churchill and
j Mra. Cur*on hare b s en Ideal wirea for
' Kngllah statesmen, snd have represen
■ ted their own country abroad with dla
-1 Unction and success .
Man's Dress For Dinner.
In some families the sons, after they
I reach theli eighth birthday, are re-
K. * jaMlr fa ##. nM*| fe#t**d«
! h# Wfft not make aa e*#rla»tlng biw
pure Miwdn*#* waa at the laitumi of|
i.u «mv urtiM men act 11**01 fktllilf j
. nloS* nMit I Kata* i
op thc»r evonlog ciotae# aim i
ighotit decided that It la all of «H»« and j
‘ha f a doa*a of tV-yh*r."
w omen !S*f V anted fleee
Tkere It only one territory of any
•I, and n***r has been bn* *m*
ot.t.pl.n by any .s.aslderable funuia I
Moll from which •omaa la absolutely
escladMl. Yet suck a plwe enlais to
day and has e»l«l*d for realurles.
As far back as hlatory rearbM. lo alt
/•maim It has been forbidden ground
This rim#ry wllbotit sun** is stltt-j
atad on a *>ld plateau between the old |
Peninsula ..f Acte, la the Ore.-lan arch
ipelago. mod the main land Here In
Ike raid#! of cult I rated flebis and ex-!
tensive woodland# dwells a m«HiastlC|
ron federal ion of Greek ('hlivtlan#.
B'lth twenty-three ronvpnt* and mini
tiering more than 7 non w»ul* Not on*j
of the monaatarle* ilates fr"*n a later
tlm* than the 11th centurj A fewj
soldiers guard the borders of this land
and no woman Is allowed to eroat the
| frontier. Nor is this all The rule
|l* extended to erery female ervature. j
I snd from time imm-morlal cou
i mare. hen. dm t or goose ha* Issen p. r-1
| milted to enter this territory.
Of La* ender or Violet.
One of th* moat charming huts of th*
j season Is of s beautiful shad* of laver-
I derT hellotrotie or violet, ahsterer th*
indlvidtia) prefer* to call It. but any
way » beantlMt. soft, light Shade of
velvet. It has a moderately wide rim
over which the velvet Is plaited, and
around this I* a cluster of two rows
of asters, the upper row of the soft
purple to match the velvet, hill with
that shaded .(feet lo lie seen In some
| blossoms, while the row below, which
; real* on the velvet. Is of a soft pink
which blends Into rather than eon
i IrasU with the darker color. The hat
j turna up at one side, where there ta a
mass of the pink and lavender ashes
i
Box Parties.
Composing one of the charming box
: parties at the Grand last night were:
Mia* Lenn Ferris. Miss Mattie Lee
j Loekharu Miss Eleanor Carroll Miss
Hertle Anderson. Miss Bessie Wilkins.
| Mr. Will Twiggs, Mr. Edgar Miller.
I Mr. Fielding Wallace. Mr. Amoty
; Dunbar and Mr Jim Doughty. In the;
! lower left hand box were: Gen. and
j Miss Young, Maj. and Mrs. Howard j
Col. Dyer and Mr. Sanford Cohen.
v Cars Party.
Miss Clarice Barksdale has issued iu
vitatlons to her young Indy friends to
a card party to be given oil December
28lh. > -j
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howland of
Waynesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Will'
Rowland, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rowland of Athens, are the guests of
Mrs. C. A. Rowland on Greene street.
Miss Marguerite Bowles has Invited
a number of her young friends to a
Christmas tree party Monday after
noon at 4:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fulcher of
Waynesboro passed through the city
yesterday on their way home from At
lanta.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Richards are
■•pending Christmas in Savannah, the
guests of Mrs Baudry Moore.
Mrs Haralson Bleckley of Atlanta
is’the guest 04 Mrs. C. A. Doolittle,
on Reynolds sweet •
ITof. ajtd Mrs. Whitman eve visiting
friends in Port Royal.
Ill## AMMfeNt# jHfel#y k*o
I fn® ts*ry C«fefc I# c®»ft«ft Ik# koU4*y*
lft*« 4 a*l# m##k «f AtlftSti I* lk#
«> t »f Mr# Wi»«f®l4 ## Gr##®#
('minor I® r#t«ni#4
Just received, a nice
I line of Childs Iron Beds
—bras* trimmed, white
enamelled.
1 homas& Barton.
TOOK PISTOL AM> nONFY.
Jm Simmon* From IkeCmilrtrv l.fcee
to Take Thing*
Ju# h*« u##b #rr#«t#d for
doHii th# MkllM W‘. M# #••# k###
| Ik# ko«## of G#*>ri* Kitk#r rok>r#d.
Iflnxm ml*##d hi# pwrtol #rh#«i jo# *#« { *
III# Mportwi th# Io#» t® *h# r»H## '
4#fd**> Jo# r«*»ir#4 in helpiii* • l»rty
I from kt# part of th# rotmty to m\\
#om# h*nr#. In ***** "*f h * *** ht i?l
lof #om# of tk# rtnih to th# iriwifti tit
•nd th# oih#r man hid him #rr##t#d
Tk# money tai fouoo on ctiin nnn *•#»•-
«rtv# Georg# Kf«h#r # pkitol Jo# i# n
Younfit man. your best
girl may not tell you so,
but •’Huyler’s" is whatshe
wants. Shewmakes’.
v. n. c. a. \MAS oin
! To the PuWk Will Be a Special Lec
ture by Chaplain Stall.
Th# men of th# ritv will I# Hiv#n an
excellent Chrteiro## *ift at th- V M.
It'. A Hun4#y * t#ftit>on at 3so o'clock
m the »hape of on kddreaa '.y Chaplain
IBtall. "f the tlth Pennsylvania. H* l»
| a |K>llah< d *p*akcr. and his ad<4t*-s»
Sunday afternism «m be ' nc *' f i»t*i* *f
and cnthuiduam Th<- men of the city,
all stranger* and the soldier* are in
vited.
SUITABLE
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Piano Scarfs in Silk, Vel
our§. Brocatles. Plush &
Satin Damask or Covers
in Embroidered Felt and
Persian Plush.
Thomas & Barton.
At the Commercial
The following guests are at the Com
mercial: C. H. Parks. Atlanta. P. H-
Prescott. Ne" York: P. A. Chisholm,
Jackson S. C.: G. 11. Hair, H. Martin,
it Martin. Pelxel. S. C.: -P- J on**.
Burke county: Dr. L. A. AllewTSaluda,
N C.; J. M. Scaly. Savannah: J. Wil
liams. Allendale. and A. Jackson. Al
bany. Ga.
CASTOniA.
B«,r,th, mltw Kind Vw Haw Always Bought
WE HAVE
Still quit* o number of holiday
goads, which we have reduced 25 per
I cent.
! We would be pleased to have you
call and examine our line. We do not
expect to carry a piece over, and if
close prices and nice goods count, we
guarantee to please you.
CELLULOID GOODS.
COMB AND BRUSH SETS.
MIRRORS. POCKET KNIVES.
CIGAR CASES. ATOMIZERS.
We carry a full line of
TOILET ARTICLES /
---and
PERFUMERY.
Roger & Gallett Extracts and Soaps.
Colgate & Co. Extracts and Soaps
Palmers Extracts and Toilet Waters,
i We have the following in bulk at 30
j ceuts per ounce: Lttgelis, Seely's. Pul
| mer’s and Violets of Sicily, Howard s
! Imperial Cologne. Sold In any quan
tity at $1.25 per pint.
C. H. HOWARD, JR.,
Druggist, - - 905 Broad St.
i Tkibclaik>.>>
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f• I f > }| *■ «(*■ in t?»,*l Im lKHl!l , :
•rttw.rt tb* rmm t.«t ••• *d«»*d
metbrni 'ban v*b*« a i.wfaY. f** »-.
I th t mm tM llfc#* W I
I Hr «•* f bargnf «*ifk vlrttiirm l !»•
Lfo k#y Tk# key #»4 u*\4 *!
|t#l# of «ub tk# wmy k# k#4 j
I t>*#n #n«trk#«l *kiut tis Mr K>«»t»#v
i into Kr*#*’ pt#rf «f)4 that H had ##» n ■
ristfft tk# #t#r# m kl# p#r*«wi H# bad
. -u«pt«»-u#iY and mm had »<#• n a*ar«'h#l
It la m itam*! r at th# corfti. T##*
nm a fHamt «tti a ju«. nnd ih#n k# |
;t#»tt4# mat ton. Ht wafd k# k«r 41 ymmrm\
lor dir until thin mo ruin*. Th# Judjr#
m> th# lad*# *»ut A woman
Kfiitc<] out to t»H hi# fi<)r **f th# mmt#r
rtuftfht him Mill talk in* If th# JixUr# j
had not cut hi# htitanicu# nhort and i
Bti# K\an# ***■ Ifatii# Rim# - Laura j
i Jortca Anna Willnby
| Alt of tti“ *bov# hav# b##n i*#for# th#
| r##ord#r mar# tim## than they #»n r#r-'
«*ll#c t nr th# Juda# can r#m#mh#r Th#v j
; w.*rc th#r# thl# mornln* Wltnraa## 1
•Mid that th# quartet had b##a tiulldiw
iin«. A# th#r# la no taw aaainat hulkhm-
Injs th# «a##a a*ain#t them w’crc *di«- •
, mi###d
1 Mr. Shaoero.
He I* a youth who bad nied o(T * *ky
1 rrx ket. Now, firing off *ky rw-ket* I* a
v iniutton of the city law*, if the ffring
,i* done In Ihe city limit* He *»id be
knew it wa» against the law.but he saw |
! other* doing it. and *o did ilk*» i*e. Hi* j
! due na* tl
i Ed Darby.
Ed met Mat Mahoney, a dusky dam- j
set last afternoon, and took 50 cents
from her Mht didn't *eem to mind the j
loss very ranch, but aa it wa* a viola-,
, tlon of the city law*, a fin* of sf.s« was,
levied. The case looked very much like!
a larceny from the perwm one.
Ed Doxier —4®0 —$2.50.
J. W. Speron— 480 —$2 50.
SalHe McManus —486—11.50.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT
Xmas Dinner
The old reliable Ellis restautant " ill
serve on tomorrow. Christmas dav.
tiom 12 to 3. their annual Christmas
dinner. The price will be as it alvvsvs
is-23 cents, and no advance; so read
the bill of iare. and tome and get a
first class dinner.
BILL OF FARE.
Oyster Soup Mock Turtle Soup
Turkey Stuffed with Oysters
Cranberry Sauce
Prime Ribs of Roast Beef, au Juas
Chicken Salad
Macaroni
j Steamed Rice Stewed Tomatoes
Creamed Irish Potatoes
| Sugared Yams English Peas
Sponge Cake
Plum Pudding. Brandy Sauce
Coffee T * a Mllk
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
J. T. & 'V. C. Wise, Man. A- Prop*.
DON’T
FORGET THE BABIES
Children’s Go-Carts and
Baby Carriages, the finest
line ever shown in Augusta
Thomas & Barton.
.Mies Sadie JUlcox of Charleston. Miss
: Oussle AdgntS of Bamberg and Dr. L.
M Cieckley, of Columbus, are visiting
j Dr. and Mrs W. C. Cieckley at their
j home on lower Greene.
Elegant Line Solid Mahogany and
j Oak Desk from $1.50 to s2s.oo—Fltm
i ing & Bowles.
OlCfMllt* 94
AIMfKAN t»l MINI
»
W Km kffiMj U> Herd • command »«
I mm»rm » MHaos.
' lddl*r I* <Yi rmmm Itonari.
Om* ml th* h* mmm who **•* jg»t
th* h*'lot of Kmtmrw #:1 !>•■> ml Gov
imp t* «• AaftsM drhtM hi *w
lx ||* ••• •Imtdv • p-tinlmr hoc
tt*t_ with • 'arg* peart Ic*. ahaa aha
l«av <ho Eap*tnr • fa■ <wito ■ *'•* Va'-
imi r»liod '•!*•■ h a aad aahodL Ih 4ha
. nan** of h»* ta-wef. if th# Coatlat torn ’d
: rims the arv day at 11 »'cinch In tha
iforvauoii ta th* royal ■ a*t'<* *nd *x*ai *
i ate th# Knpenit * troth Th* dont'of
.■•lied aad *atd Toll Mta Malaaty
I that I < anaat attend patient, at that#
! bocae* 7hi* la <ny olhh* It la a#
»e'l igaoiaiNi with ovary ntaaall aad
orory rotafor* aa even the moat exact
! lag nation) coatd denand Ida all of
| ray dental work here end I ha*# to do
lit h#r# V'l r** ahoutd I ware break
' « pale I should hav# to visit many
p*ttent* at their knan, where the
rhnnrro are I *hauld not i|o ray work
half an nsoll. No. It ta tranoaxlbl# that
t f**id the Emperor at the rantle hut
I ahottld be moot proud snd happy to
ai'end Hi* Ma|ro'y hero, and Ht* Maj
esty • rat'd Anil every mm fort Tell
Hl* Malaaty »h»t pleas# "
Tb# valot ara* dnnfniiaded It araa
th# Brat ::rre be had ever h-ard of anv
one «avtng h* enuidn’t and w >uldn t
do what the F.mpert r *aetrd ll# left
and reported hi* me****# An hour
later h. rt turned, saving HU Majetly
wool come at 'he hour *pggroted. but
that the .ha-tor waa lo buy a who'*
!y for fit* Emperor's •'•<-. to which, of
course, the (lent, readllv agreed. Th*
story leaked mil aad it has been mu# t
commented upon In Berlin It was a
good stroke of hualn*** on Ibe part of
th# itentiat Not only ha* the Empe
ror remained his pa tent no other
dentist is ever ai'owed to touch the Im
perial tee'h but th# Eutjyror'# en'lr#
family and th* court, ihe h!ah**t aris
tocracy and th* generality and admir
alty al*o by preference seek him when
their teelh 'need Axiug ” Several of
the wealthiest fami'iee among ihe aris
tocracy pay him annual billa of 20,600
mark* (*& (kW). and whll# hi* best cus
tomer. the Prince** Hobenlohe. wife of
th# Imperial Chancellor, recently died,
other* bav»n taken her place. Hl* in
come is now eel i mated at about $2-»0,-
000 mark* <*B2.oofl> per annum.
Just received, a nice
line of Childs Iron Beds
—brass trimmed, white
enamelled.
Thomas & Barton.
Indoor Baseball.
On Tuesday night. Deo-iOber 27, at
1:30 at St. Patrick* hall, will
occur the last game of n series of In
door baselaUl. that has befn arranged
between the Sacred Heart Cadet* and
the Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment.
The band of thi* regiment will ren
der popular selections before and du
ring tl.e game.
Indnot baseball is Juatly popular as
tin- most entertaining and interesting
of Indoor athletic sports. It equal* In
interest the outdoor game, requiring
even gieater sktll and quicker Judg
ment In playing.
The Cadets are ihe champions of th*
fliat series with the C. L. A., and as
the Eighth Pennsylvania ha* an ag
gregation of One players an exclttn#
and Interesting series us games can he
expected.
YOU SHOULD
Plant Some SLIiDS
IN THE OLD 12 DAYS.
HYACINTHS, TULIPS
and other Bulbs can nnw h» Planted.
Trices Reduced
SWEET PEAS Eight choice
Ounce 10 cents—4 ounces 25c.
ggrWt have still a few Pretty Jar
«iulets and Hanging Baskets.
We would be ple»*«d w give any ip
toimation uc Seeds that we can. We
invite vou ro cell on ns.
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
6X2 Broad Street.