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TICE DAILY SUN.
ATLANTA, OLOttOIA:
Inalu, .
,lb> ill. 1X13
igimiUiTic compAtihoii.
At the late auunl meeting of the
Stotton nwery nn
WM brought up. It
Georgia Preto
pleasant gabj
was
had Tidttftdd*tife tottAbHkbM rule* bf
the
menta below
«»
iharffM *40CPnirtCS brnnght
foi
tai
subject” “to oouvinne any
inimnin scheduTe one* that it hi t
"BETSY ARD I ARE OUT."
A communication has appeared
in the New York Daily Graphic,
from Eli Perkins, claiming Miss
Nannett Snow Emerson as 'the au
thor of the popular poem nnder the
title of “Betsy and I are Out,” which
has bees claimed and appropriated
by Will Carlcton as his own for the
fifteen months. Mr. Perkins
says he has “sees -enough evidence
ing to sac3aA&dttaat,«At» reduce it
to’a starvation Ifttubt, than It becomes
iKsgraoeTOL.. EOhoahle competition
does noKlbdh 1 sti«#» competition. It
i&m'wm&z'u
to public ptorqnwe ami higher rates
of adverti4i»,gip 1 ,tii^pKr,ljec(i i mei
more valoable, by reason of its exten
sive circalatfattb / -
It if generally a pretty certain evi
denoe of a paper’s worthlessness as
an advertising medium when its ad
vertising space is sold at the lowest
figures. When tie proprietor of a
newspaper, h he is a real business
man, is conscious that his journal
has a circulation valuable to adver
tisers as a medium through which
to make their business generally
known, he cannot afford to dole out
his space at. Joy rates, because it
costs him a gw to dual of labor and
money to produce such a paper. To
sell such space cheaply is like selling
gold for de;
dollar for-d
The journslwWs compotLon com
plained of in to* I Ft— Association,
we repeat, is to he deplored by all
good men in Ska business. It is de
grading to the press and disastrous
to its business. If all the members
of the press, had the courage to adopt
a fair and honest schedule of adver
tising rates, it would soon bo found
greatly to' thn pSeuttiary benefit of
themselves, and worth far more to
advgBforaOltoH tftfc so-called
ratei
then M 'Mt ka'-rns
dc«w,
come smaller, and -yet our readers
would not mlforjtberety. and the in
terests of naarauaperproprietors would
be greatly advanced.
Good newspaper men understand
the truth of what we have said above-
It requires many years of experience
to learn ttor<rjiq*ei«ce of journal
ism, as an'investment, and the man
ner ol making it pay. Theobjeotof
the Prem-iissomaMm was to pro
a propeS undeertabdiag of its true
scieuoe bjr noonsettag With each other,
and sUpiag th* lest and xWttsuc-
cessfal experientw Iftto rules govern
ing the Association for the general
benefit of the waft.
the prod notion of Miss
Eafcrsdn. He also states that he has
“heard thoresfl repeat
jf ififW » n *' poem aftePyteem; eviery one of them
^atoffqnd* ii toll of pathos «nd homely truth as
this first Well-known ballad.”
Mr. Perkins says Miss Emerson
was born of four generations of Bap.
tist ministers, in the town of Wake
field, near Boston. Her ancestors
are store, upright Puritan a—all farm-
mi She has been writing her simple
form jjallsds lor years—always telling
the homely stories of her own family.
Her book contains twenty-one simple
stories of her uncles and aunts aud
cousins—all her own relations. There
is the story of Uncle ’Liab and his
Wife Betsey, Oouaiu Luke, Aunt
frrndonce, Uncle Nat, and so on to
the end—all woven into a long poem.
The story of how Unole ’Liab “got
oift” with Betsey and how they
“made up” again, aie incidents of
.foully history. They occurred in
the town of Wakefield, auw called
Reading, and the residents all knew
about them.
Mr. Oarleton has published a card
in a Detroit paper denying the
statement of Mr. Perkins. He states
that he has thus for treated with
silent contempt the alleged claims of
Miss Emerson, and now deems it
proper to inform the public that the
Statements she is said to have made
concerning the matter are base, de
liberate lies; that the ballad, “Betsy
and I Am Oat," as published in the
Toledo Blade, in 1871, was wholly bis
own conception and composition, anil
pappr money, that any claims she has made to the
authorship of the poem, or any part
of it, places her in the position of a
tank imposter and literary pirate in
the fullest sense of the term.
Hr. Carleton says he shall, at the
proper time, disprovo the contradic
tory and irresponsible statements
which have been made concerning
this matter, by sworn testimony of
persons of established character and
reputation.
WAGES
F OU ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK.
Auy i,,r*on, «Id or young, of 4lthtr sex, cal
make from »10 to f 60 per week At home day or
waning. Wsntod Ly All. HulUble to cither City or
country, a id Any Mtaon of tin jgbt. ThU la a rare
opp'irtui ity for tb- sow bo are cot of work iad oat
of moiioy, to nxiko ad independent living. No c*pl-
tal bell*.; required, our p*Tnpblrt, "HOW TO
MAKE A LI VINO,*' giving full instructions, sent on
receipt of 10 cento, Addr. u, A. BURTON k CO.,
Morrlesnl*. w*ntoMMt«r Co.. N. Y.
BUSINESS DIIECTMf flf IfflB®.
AUGUSTA, GA.
fOHN W. BE89MAN.
Wholesale Dealer In Choice Liquor*, aad
everywhere to Mil our new
and novel Embroidering Ma-
. ehiae, mod for illustrated «ir-
|rwlar to the McKee Minuter-
” taring Co. ,34/9 Broadway, M. Y.
~ 1-Re FA a LOHMAISi PANlON.
Every Xalj irioto enel
Avery Man ought to have one! I
oh receipt of Ten Cento. Addreaa L. F. 1IYDK
T11K OIUOATI
Southern Remedy
Rheomtetem, White Swelling, (iest, Oottry
ram prion. Bronchi tie, Nrrveua DeblJlty, and all
41-mtg arising from al impure eondition of the
Mood.
The mart* of this valnaOi* preparation are ao waU
mown that e mminp notice I* bat aeoeeaery to re
•and the readers of this lourual oi the noc*Mity of
alweye having a bottle of thle medicine among their
flock of timily nnrfiesi’i—
UerttAcatee oaa be prartnutd from many leading
I'uyslclana, Minlatere.and heads of families through
out the South, endorsing it in Mm nig heat terms.
The Fluid Extract of Boeadalia.
DR. R. WILKM CARR, of Baltimore, Mya -he
luw used It In case* of ricrnful* and other dleeaaM,
with much aatlataot s '*
B, T. 0, FUGH, a Baltimore, recommends It to
aM persona tufferini tb diseased Motxl. saying tt
superior to any pr> •»-ration fee be* ever need.
Rev. DABNEY U a .Of the Baltimore M, K. Con
ference South, says b i w been eo much bouefltted
by Its UM that he ch. hilly reootumend# it to all
his friends and scqosh toes.
ORA YEN k CO.. On lots, et Uordon*vlUe, Vi-
i/a It never failed to a «satisfaction.
SAMUEL G. MoFAfl :N, Marfreesboro Tenn..
Mrs It eared him of rhe istlem when all else failed.
Did our apace admit, o could give you teetimo
nlala from every State in the South from perron
known to evei r man, woman and child, either p«n
oally or by refutation.
RosadallM is sold by all Druggist*.
JLEMENTH. 00., BALTmoaa, Hole Proprleto
JOHN Y. HENRY, No. t* (VlLBUB Placf ifl
rk.W hsleaale Agenov
TUB AVUUtTA C’ON«ririJTIONALl!IT.
The suspension of this old, popular
and influential paper has called forth
many expressions of regret from the
press, not only in the State, but from
various parts of the country. It hud
become a household name in a lurgi
proportion of the State, ami was well
and fovoiubly known throughout the
country to intelligent readers. It
has ever been conducted with much
dignity and ability. Its discussious
were always .conducted in a high-
toned manner, and hence its influ
ence was always felt with decided
effect
Col. James Gardner, its able aud
distinguished editor, hod been con
nected with the Constitutionalist for
a quarter of a century, aud his influ
ence and ability were felt and recog
nized wherever his paper was known
and read. It is a matter of regret
that this old landmark of a past gen
eration should become extinct, no
longer to remind us by its presence
of the days of the past when it wus
the representative of men who re
flected tho sentiments of the State
As there are a great many military
oompanis forming and organising
throughout tire ditto* to will be a
matter of intenet to the publio to
malfft | statement in regard to Geor-
gia’S-qWto'xifaiftffeaffie^Uen*ta!t*toh “ devotion to principle that now
Government An act of Congress,
approved Maroh Sid, 1873, gives the
annual quota of arms to States which
did not draw for the same from 18611
to 1869.
The Ordns&oe Department at
Washington * notifies the several
State* that did not draw any arms
during thayeare above mentioned,
that the arms dne them drtDOv sub
ject to the.reqnisitions of the respec
tive Qpvenon of each State.
The amount standing to Georgia’s
credit is ^Probably over thirty-one
thousand Allan. Upon notification
from military companies organising
as to vriiat Jrind of arms desired, the
Governor will make requisitions
therefore Afttt the let of July.
to be almost extinct.
But this grand old Georgia paper,
formerly the organ of the grand old
statesmen of this grand okl Common
wealth is no more; and yet its memo
ry and its good work of the past can
only be cherished, admired and re
spected for wltat it has been. To its
•hie editor, Ool. Gardner, we can
only my that, aa a high-toned iour
nalist, he has made a record to be
treasured by his frienda and to be
emulated by those who come after
him in the arduous and perplexing
duties and great responsibilities of
editorial labor,
Cal.H.1. AnI^ i* of the Rome
Courier, ytod ms a call yesterday, and
we had the ptoSMia of eeeutg wed
executed draw togs of Ms new print
ing press recently invented by him- operation in this city, but the re
sell — '
a&iasrsratTO »i£Js nan
we had driven the plunderer*
snooete
of his invention for the reason that
1 oh operation have
ended in fojkUM
CoL Sawyer's mYentaon» sacoeti,
***** *
in public
•Sill DOU.ARS PCS DRV.
Nine dollars per day was invented
in Milledgeville, (not in Atlanta) not
by Radical plunderers or carpet-bag
gers, bat by men who were the free
ohoioe of the people of Georgia, hut
not in Milledgeville. The Radicali
kept thie MilledgeviUe invention in
ville Uaiei
litff? How <roto
lotion cost more in Atlanta than
2W BOOAD BIJIZET.
M yers a uaruub,
Jobbers of Dry Goods. Motions, Boots sad
Mhos* Mass, Osps sad Ototntaf.
274 BROAD STREET.
J. MY ERE. 8. MARCUS.
ENTItAL HOTETf,
Mbs. THOMAS, Proprlstrsss.
G reene a roshtgnol,
Suooeasora to Wm. H. Tnt», Importers sad
ImSlava in Drags, Cb&mlr«ls, FsssmUl oils. Corks,
snd Druggists' Sundries.
964 BROAD STREET.
c
Sponges, i
A mendlebon.
• ReeUAsr And WbalMsle Liquor Dealer,
296 BROAD STREET.
J. O. If AfWEMOALE. TraweUlng Agent
CHABLJBhTOW, S. (J.
SJAVK,
B ' AN K OF OHARLEBTON, (N. Bk’g
Aseoolstion,) 12 Broad Street.
Wm. B. BURDEN, A. S. JOHNSTON,
Css bier. President.
gar capital, sftoo ono.
nair naaum.
j* D WIN BATEcJ & CO.',
Id 124 MEETING STREET.
IP W. MARSHALL Sc CO.,
WJk !,t MEETING S HEET.
fOHNSlON, CREWS A^OO.,
tf 41 BAYNE STREET.
J OHN G. MILNOR & CO.,
186 MEETING STREET.
^ MLkMJU WjikM. ^
H art a co.,
89 HAYNE STREET.
J E. ADGER k OO .
• in MEBTTNi. 8TREET-
D.
E.
T. M
__ .
IMS snd srsdlostsa f-uin the t-y stem the upset Ac
rus, and every kind of humor end bn«l tvlnt, which
see euoh a lou« Hat of human auffarlnn —
or—rapidly curing Ulueuh, Pumtulks, (1&bbuk
■orofulB, ohroulc aud lullammatory rheumatism,
and the deadly enemy of uiuroury. lea-1 and arMnlc,
S ickly •dlminatlng them from the ayetom. The ac
B of this remedy la iMaed upon the truths ol In
apiratlon, the law* ef nature, end the knowledge of
onemistry. The Fluid kx tract or Qubbub L-b-
lkibt. prepared by Di. J. S. Pemberton, has made
the most wonderful and Mtoniehlng - - “
ytng, vivifying and toulp properties rxerciae
. lokest atul most wonderful effect* In mator
health. It Is harmless to the most delicate, and can
. bottle.
Db. J. 8. PEMBERTON k 00., Proprietor*,
may 10 Atlanta. <~
■WWiWB WcRobertwm hre re-
of Chief^-Engineer
ettern Railroad, to
t-HF Vtsetoklee ere plenty in toe
Griffin market.
w.
A. RAMSEY. Ag’t.
The People’s Clot hi
9TS JJYD 4
•nn.
F. FLEMING A 00.,
2 HAYNE STREET.
B. STODDARD A CO.,
166 MEETING STREET.
BRISTOLL A CO.,
146 MEETING STREET.
THE SINGER.
SINGER CLAIMS .ONLY ONE FOI-
■PXR10RITY—SIMPLY THE BEST.
ne Her Weil MacMne
Is supsrlor to anyln nss, and will do all classes
work without change of teuton. In the point oi
dsrablilty, ws guarantee it to last as long as any ma
chine tn the world. To the premiums swarded It
in 18T6, at tbs Georgia Fairs, Jost read the following
handsome sd<UUon^s»ardU^byths Fairs of 18T);
At the Atlanta Fair for the bast Family flawing Ma
chine with attachments, Bronae Medal and Dl^ma.
At the fltaflsFkdr for MAehlns with Neat and meat
At the Cotton (Nates Mechanics' and AgrtenMml
Fair, el Angoat* for tks Best Family Maehlns, Gold
Medal; for tbs bast Attachments, Silver Medal; for
the Haehliie worked by band. Stiver Medal; for the
beet aaantaeturing Machine, for sewing leather,
stiver Medal. Also, both First Premiums at tho
rhomesviUe, Go., Fair, for Family and Manufactur
ing Machines. The now No 1 Machine for ThBoro
and Boot-makers. Is the best In tho market Ex
amine before purchasing. Are now sold on easy
terms. B. T. 8M1LLH,
'Agent Northern Georgia,
Corner Broad and W. Alabama sts., Atlanta.
Rtlk Thread, Needle* Oil, eto., always on hand,
fltitchlng neatly done mblSdhwtm
tu» new nmovsc
HOME SHUTTLE SEIKO MACHINE
ICE FROM $26 TO 178.
w
E
Md TM t CA FE, if C.
DMONDa f. BROWN, (of late firm
1 F. D. Faulting,) 4R HAYNE STREET.
UHOCKHiKH.
1E0. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
1 »nd 8 HAYNE S’lREET.
ENRY BISCHOFF A CO.,
191 and m EAST BAY.
F. WIEIERS,
m EAST BAY.
TEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER,
9m East oay, 2i, 30 A 32 Vendue Range.
H. OHAFEE A CO.,
• 06 and i07 EAST BAY.
AGENER, MON SEES A CO.,
65 ft leg E >HT ■ AY and ’i k 4 QUEEN ST.
H
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8
W
W
D
n a vasjiJsjivMUi n iv» /.«,
iOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ^
Importoi a and Wholesale Drcggiats.
MEET!Mi bT„ corner HaSi L.
dHunmjr .i.Vi
C
KHtitiTif A«(/ifA
BARi&ca^
66, 67 anti 69, MAUKL. blUEtT.
AUL WELCH A CO.,
JlS EAST BAY.
VLOTMJYU.
E dwin baie^ a co.,
124 MEET1NU bTBEET.
L. FALK A CO.,
t 303 KING STREET.
OHN G. MILNER A 00.,
136 MEETING STREET.
JiOOM, BLiJYMi JJS'ii UtNFJCTMF.
n*HM. BLiJYUn JiJrii JfOVUfi.
N. ROBSON,
68 East Bay. 112 Atlantio Wharf.
M
OJRIN8 JA*D TmMJtCCO.
ANTOUE A 00., Proprietors of the
Charleston Branch Havana Cigar Factory,
tleatina,” 119 BAST BAY.
wm MM A WWI.*.
VlfELLlAM hHLFHLiin ACO„
f T 29 HAYNE STREET.
ATHENS, GA.
S UMMEY A NEWTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hardware,
Agricultural Implements, ho.
r^HILDS, NICKERSON A CO.,
Dealers 1b Hardware, Iron, Nalls, Mill find
ings, Agricultural Implements, Chicago Farm
Puuips, ho.
A L. D0B8EY,
• Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries and as
sorted Merohandiag, and Agent for he Juetly cele
brated Ben Fowl Guano.
D EC PJAEK’B OPERA HOUSE,
Complete in all iu appolnUn. nu, seating
capacity 800 persons, apply to
T LUCKY h YANCEY.
ANN A REVE8,
sals h Livery Stables.
EWTON HOUSE.
A. D. CLIN AHD, Proprietor.
Drofeeeional Oirectorn
J AMES a liARlON, Attomey »ud
Counsellor at Law and Real Estate Agent, Con
y«re. Us., will practioe in the Superior end Bupreme
Courts of Georgia. Office first door east of Court
lleuae Building, Decatur street.
gar Special attention given to Collections.
. asril I dly.
1MTALCOLM H. JOHNSTON,
i-T-E- l Late Of Georgia.!
Attorney *t JO * uc,
N v. 71, B«. TaU*. alax.li,
Bnitlmore Maryland,
Hon. Alex. H. Btei
Hou. Wm. Ho^ei _ __
Augusta. Ga. Goa. A. B. Lawtou, flavannah. i
Ool. L. K. WhiUK I*
villa. Ga. srtU give strict «
J. W, THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LA\v,
asNEnaL iano acaeri
OTBVaXB'i HitL VMMIW, OMUU,
W V. urareia. m-.u, a Um, cniw
, Point. «... will fl.. iota .WHIP, to
U*-o» tolioolil » fi» aw. BokMtar. V.
IKUqi OUU-
Farm A Portable Mills.
For Corn Aim flWak Ml
and Wheat Flow - fliliMMI
JBt.rvna«
Mads—All Undo ef MU!
HO FOR CtBCtJLAM.
ItRAUl h OIL
—RMQwnnlu
ail xinua oi wore equally aa wen aa any nig
1 machine, is duraols, light running and war
ranted tor five years. We receive almost every day
certificate* from parties residing In tbs city, snd
from all parts of the country, wuolietted, wt o speak
In the highest terms of the "New Improved Home
Shuttle.”
d^. Agents wanted in’territory
Address
. noccupied.
D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent,
Atlanta Os.
FILLET’S FAMOUS
ARK MADE SOLELY BY THE
Excilsior'Manufacturing Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Are doing more sad
BETTER OOOK1NQ•
Atlanta, Georgia.
Grand Summer Eesortll
rnHOSE who de lire rsliel from the dost and toil
A of City LUe, can avail themaelves of the
ii HI K*
OUT TO THB
OGLETHORPE
Where ample preparations have been made fog
the enjoyment of the publio.
A Hall 225 Feet is Length. 70 feel Wife
With Splendid floor and all other arraogemea
for :omfori and pleasure, to be used for dead:
and festive purpose*. Alar,
▲ Se*utlful
With boats for ths amusement of guests. Tho
ground are free to Fio-N ic parties. Ample arn
D enu for BALL <. ASSEMBLIES, SOIREES,
The auractlooe to be found bare, la the way of
fkeuery; a Beautiful Drive on the Rees Trsok; g
Row upon the Lake; Splendid Water; refTetkment*
of every vascription, and ths numerous other in
ducements to enjoyment, reuder this one of ths
.... “ aprW-
moitdssirsble resort* in ths Booth.
U.M GIFTS! $608,800!
O 8 _ .
Qtvornor Tho*. E. Bramlatte, and authorised by
special ai t of the Legislature for ths Public Library
of Kentucky, positively aud unequivocally comes off
at Publio Lib.sry Hell, at Louisville, Ky., when
10,000 Gifts, all cash, emoi.ntlug * * *
distributed by lot among the tit
money to pay all these gilt* tn _
bank and set aa de for that purpose' at ths following
certificate oho we:
OrncB or Fab*ebs amd Dbovbbs* Babb.
Lou Is vi'le, Ky., April 7th, 1873.
This le to certify that them la tn the Farmers snd
Drovers’Bank to the credit of the Third Grand G.ft
concert, for the benefit of the FubUe Library of
Kentucky Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which
he* been eat apart by the managers to pay the Gifts
In full, an.' will be neld by the Bank and paid o it
far this put pose and this purpiiee o^y^
. Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will
be furnished to the first •ppUcanta. at the following
K oaa: whole ticket*, |10; halve*. $6; Quarters,
60; 11 who es for 6loo; Sfi for |600; 113 tor 6KUO,
end 67* for 46,000.
For tickets and foU Information.
«11! SUIMIJLITIIIS 1171
M.N.ROGERS&CCX
MANUFACTURER8 AND JOrBXO!
- OF-
lei’s, Tiaths* I Bays 1 (Min.
»** u< Mo Bauu of at, ii* reek
oitoto THieocrrana tb>dx.
AXIMW.OQ.
PIANOS!!
THK UUILFORD A WOOD 11AN08.
Tlxo Best XjO-w -Priced. Pianos
etsb orrasao to tii araiu tbxds. to o-umhh
tBAnnns DAomiuAn Fxawo
AMD THB WOBLD-BKHOWMKD
CHICKENING,
MikMkMW brenthtreu. to.rnkx UljTMnwiAmr lamrtaf popreriV
THS UMUVAUUED
HSTY OHO-ANS,
Tbe Bent Maanfttetared la thl» Oouatry.
GUILFORD, WOOD A CO.,
GXKKRAL AGENTS flor ths sbovs InstnussaK ate
Etetraordln azry XrLci-uoeriaeiite
* BM * t »?lmiTXiul2 r *rA»«L .tmAT"
ORGANS
mm
ATLANTA AUCTION HOUSE.
WITT t JOYMEB.
H. H. WITT IB, V, JOTNEB wiU«We their Bailee aetrioe* to the nie to
aoy good, that way beentrn.faii to them. Tbej will bare a ooupetcat Aaetioaeei,
and make
PB.OMFT ret* VAXTJKVUXj XURTTfU
to patron,. Goode (or rale will be brohght to their hoeee FREE OF Or
We refer, bjr permueion, to,
Atlanta National Bank.
Citizen ■« Bank of Georgia,
State National Bank,
John H. Junes, Banker,
W. M. A R. J. Lowry, Bankers and
Merchants,
A. C. A B. F. Wylj, Wholesale Groeer,
J. R. Wylnj A Oo., Wholesale Grooera
No. 84, PMObtTM rtrMt, oppoWI.T. 84. CU 8• . C.„
Silvey, Dongherty A Oo., Wholesale Dry
Goode Merchants
Moore, Menh * Co., Wunleeale Dry
Goode Merchante.
M, 0. A J. F. Kiear, Wholeeale Dry
Goods Meiooanta.
Williams, Langston A Ckana, Wholes
Commission Merchants.
Red wine A Fox, Wholeeale Droggists.
Henry Banks A Boa, Wholesale Shoe
Dealer*.
Oox A Hill, Wholesale Liquor Dealer*
sprit 18-SU
A. T. FINNEY.
MANUFACTURER
DEALER IN CARRIAGES,
SUCH JLS A&I NEIDKD XOX TNI SOUTaKKS IUBXR.
Bwonobu, PhMtoua VlotariM, C^rioUHa Bnb, Top ud No-Top Bnsslw, Booksnua a-ao-- Doo-
tor’. rkMkma Sswlas UMcbtm. W.g.o., rio., «o. t Me
r«no. on bud tb. Lusett ud Mow OompIMo Aeurtmut of u, lbanfMar, South •( *• 0.U
Biv«t. wkiohi umiMaaua
RXEDVOSXD PKXCXEW J
Using nothing but ths very best MstertmL Employing nans bat FlrsbaUtes Maerento. hmtiam
equaled by none. Ism prepared to sell ths same rock Ohespor than U sbb be
Duplicated by any other Manufiicturer.
I make a* Speciality of Harness ol ©very clafls,
AND ,
BABY OARRlAGHfl,
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