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DAILY Elf QUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23. 1883.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer
::'■■'* 'unsumptlon, BronchitK Asthma.
."'I'.."''I- 1 in-oat, Hoarseness, Rhone.',,
"• , ’.' 'I'-iiS'.i. I inline.,!!,mi, Laryiultls,
ss%isse«ssjs T ” #ati
RoV’! -a O ily remedy in ILo world that will
c.'nsuii puon and Bronchitis, as thous
Is vvr.l testify.
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I AMAH, RANKIN * LAMAS,
> m, Aeiunta and Albany. G,
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TUTT’S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
r.m thuau sources arise three-fourths ot
the diseased of tlio human race. TUesd
symptoms lmtieuto tlioir existence: Eons ot
Appetite, llowcla costive, Kick Head*
.che, fullness after eating, aversion to
xertion of hotly or mind, Laudation
of food, Irritability- of temper, Imu)
rjpiri'ts, \ l*eoling of having neglected
some duty, liiutucsa, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col-
oreifi Urine, COA'STiPATlOJVr ( j 0 .
> of a remedy that ucts direct]
AaaLiver medicine TUTT
idunl. Their action
mand the
lithe Liver
PILI.S hav
Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing
nil impurities through these three “ »cnv-
ongv.ru of tlio system,” producing nppo*
the,sound digestion, regular stools, a cleat
skin ami a vigorous body. TftT’M PILLS
no nausea or griping nor hitorlerif
rtdth daily w.irk and an- a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
tit: runr.s like a jyf.w man.
“i have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa
tion,two years, and lmve tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TUTT’S are the first
that have done mo any good. They have
ted me out nicely ”
ulld, fond digests i
have
TUTT8 HAIR DYE.
Ghat Hair on ‘WinsrCEns changed ir
stuntly to aGLo.ssv Black by a single a;
plication of this Dyk. Sold bv Druggists,
r sent by express on receipt of 91.
Offlco, 44 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT’S MAF3UAI OF USEFUI. RECEIPTS FREE
GEORGIA. SEWS.
—Hogs are dying In Jasper county
with cholera and quinsy.
— Some of the young oats in Clay
county have died, owing to the drouth,
— Snap beans sold in Perry last week
for |2 per bushel,
— Sweet potatoes are selling in Haw-
klnsvUle at, 75 ceuU per bushel.
—Mr. John Mason, the man who was
recently stabbed by Mr. Thos, Burnett,
in At’anta, died Saturday evening.
—The Americas artesian well has
reached the depth of 400 feet, and the
drill still goes down.
—A young child, in Snvuunuh, fell
from a four-story window to tho pave
ment below and was killed.
—There is a general complaint tha fc
the farmora are uuable to aow small
grain on account of the drouth.
—Tho Democrat says that tho citizens
of CrawiordsvUle will kill meat enough
to do them nixAyear,
A love lorn negto living near Rome
threw himself into the Coosa river and
was drowned,
There is a balance of |5,05G.o4 in the
Houston treasury, and all the public
buildings are iu good condition.
—The grand jury of Habersham
county presented every aourihouse
officer for ma practice.
Mr John Mashburn, of Sutnter
oouuly, had hia leg broken by the lull
of a horse which he was riding.
Evidence continues to accumulate
that within a lew years the demand for
horses In Houatou county will be sup
plied with homo-raised stock.
Furlong, the wife-beater, got drunk
in Albany, Wednesday night, and has
been surrendered by his bondsmen,
who thought that he had left them in
the lurch.
—A reunion of the surviving mem
bers of Comi any K, Fifty-soventh
Georgia regiment, will bo held at Mt
Carmel, Bloodworth district, Wiiklu-
son county, ou the fourth Fiiday iu
his mouth.
—DeKalb’a calaboose is in a fright
fully dilapidated condition, and a
negro boy proved the fact the other day
by laughing at its locks and burs and
escaping. The structure will be re
paired.
—The postmaster at Jackson ha'*
boon requested by the pos'o :tce de
partment at Washington to suggest
ome suilable person to take cbaiae ol
the p.sioffice at Towaliga, in Butts
coutcy.
—Dr, R G. Jcues, of Dawson, has
sold his plantation below that to
Mr. Gay, of E*rly county, for §
The place contains 500 acres ami the
sale includes ell the machinery on the
farm
Governor McDaniel cfle s a reward
of two hundred dollars for the appre
bension of the negro, Clark, who mur
dered Mr. James 8'ewavt, iu Troup
oouuty, in 1877, and lied from justice
—Miss Beall Jennings, of Burnesvlilo,
was one of tho two successful outs out
ol thirteen applicants, who roe
tho appointment to a scholarship in the
Peabody normal school at Nashville,
—The caterpillars made a broad
swath through tho cotton patch of Col
Priugle, on Church street, iu Sandora-
vllle, the past wo< k, passing by only
the stalks iu tbe corners of tho lot.
The depredation was nearly com; ioted
when iirst noticed.
Dawson Journal: Of the .'>000 bales
of cuttou brought to Dawson this sea
son wo suppose not more than hall of
it has been sold. The warehouses nre
all crowded with cotton holding for
better prices. This is only another
evidence that our people are iu a better
fix than heretofore.
—The Appling county commit lin
ers contemplate building a now court
house, and have asseattod a tax suffi
cient this year to pay about half the
cost of the proposed new building. Ap
plir>g county is paying tax on nearly
11,000.000 worth ol^properly.
-George Farr, of Chattooga county,
mysteriously disappeared lrom R >tne
Wednesday night, and it is feared that
he has taken hiu life. His mind Lus
beeu somewhat deranged tor a year,
and he ran away from homo once be
fore, nearly starving himself to death.
-Mrs Chandler, of Dirttown, died
at Try ou Sunday eveuiug, of consump
tion. Miss Nancy Gutherie, of Adairs-
ville, died Sunday ol consumption, at
John Fitts’, near Tryon. The tnroe-
yfcar-old child of Tardy Fulmer tiled
(Saturday above Trjon. Mian Kate
Richardson died Tuesday of lever, aher
a short illness, at tho sat* o place.
— It is stated that KjV. John A.
Shivers, until a few weeks since editor
ot the Warrouton Clipper, diedut ”
o’clock a, m. Thursday, and his wi
died at 1 p. m. the same day.
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h^T« ,s T:p7upTi71'tt
Falling
” Sickness, Convul
sions, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism,
Opium Eathip-, Seminal Weakness, ]
potency, Svphlllfl, Scrofula, end all
Norvoo? ond B;ood Diseases,
r^T 'i i.--“Ain**ti, Lawyers, Literary M
Merehtd-b. h- Ladles and all wh
Rodcntaivuiploynienl
tffttlon, Jrtv-i il irhle**
how el b or kidney-, o
tonic, appetizer oi stii
trine is invaluable.
jSTThousmi <ls
proclaim it tin* most
wonderful luvlsov-
ant that ever
e<l a sinking
$1.50, at, Druggist
fhoDR. S. A. RICHMOND
MEDICAL CO.. Sole Pro-
» l,l S .*!: XmO* .md stamp
Chas. N. Critteuton. Agent, N< w York. (8)
blood, slomnch,
ho require a nervd
null n\,K«murit<m AVp
In chronic dy#
ri-^8
b-j h m a,*) V L ^ *■ chioiac constips-
p 1 ’ c -l:math ;iC r J:
. 'riiwy
were belli at the residence of Mrs,
aliivers’ moiber, iu Buidwiu coum.v,
and both had cousuuipiiou. They
leave lour interesting jouug oliildreu,
—Tbe gin saws continue to get in
their worn. In Sumter county, tho
other day, Mr Everett Williams, who
was feeding a gin driven by un eight-
horse power eugiue v while endeavor
ing to remove something which w
interfering with tho regularity of the
roll, became entangled iu the saws,
had one huger cut otf, and his bands
and arm up to his elbow badly lace
rated.
—Sumter Republican: Judge J M
Gill, of Marion county, was In tbe city
Friday, and says that on Thursday ho
was in hia potato patch anil found a
watermelon vine that had one hundred
and forty two melons ou it lrom ten to
fifteen mchea long. If the weather
continues as pleasant as it is at this
writing, tho melons will be ripe in ten
or twelve days, and will afford the
judge and his friends a feast.
—Jackson Herald: Fayette Diild
who is tailed at this place, made a bold
attempt to escape yesterday morning
For some time past the jailor has sue
picioned him, but could not hod auy
evidence of his being at work. On last
Thursday morning, wheu the outside
door was opened, Mr. D. stepped out
and was at the corner of the j hi before
he could he stopped, and it was with
great difficulty that he was forced hav k
into a cell. He had sawed his way
from one ot the cells out into the hall
and was ready to step out when tbe
door was opened.
—Greenosboro Herald: Some one is
in the habit of ringing the academy
bell at odd hours of the night, very
much to the annoyance of tho commu
nity. It was rung last Friday night so
long that a gentlem
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Tbe work of building a now hotei
iu Anuiitor. has begun,
—The university at Tuscaloosa Is to
be enlarged.
—The schools of Alabama have
opened with a large number of pupils.
Mr. J. J. Kilpatrick has taken ed
itorial charge of the Columbia Ob
server. He is also the proprietor.
—Capt, John Turpin has beeu op-
pointed tax collector of Hale county
Instead of Wm Britton.
—Tbe wile of Rev J D McLean, pis-
tor ol the Presbyterian church in Gads
den, died on the 14th.
—There have been fifteen cases and
six deaths of small-pox in Eutaw. Tbe
sick have been removed from the town
and the alarm caused by the appear
ance of the disease is about over.
An idea of dry times at Tuskegee
may be iuferred from this item, which
we clip from the News : A fisherman
says that he went fishing the other day
and the only fish he‘ saw w«b a largo
mud cat stranded on a sandbar, ami it
wanted to borrow his linen duster,
—The counterfeiters, Thomas and
.iver B hannon, and J. K Hoik well,
alias A. Z Prior, were brought belrre
United States Commissioner J. H
Wallace, in Mobile, on the 20 h. The
prisoneis claimed tho right of counsel;
and tho preliminary hearing was post
poned to M outlay. In default of
$5,000 bail the prisoners were re
eled.
Christian’s lRigo steam gin and
mill, at Alexander City, in Tallapoosa
county, on tho Memphis and Savannnh
railroad, took fire Thursday and was
totally destroyed, with 27 bales of cot
ton and all Us other contents, Tne loss
considerable. There was no in
surance.
—According to the Bulletin, the cot
ton receipts at Eufaula lor the week
ending last Thursday night, were 2,888
bales, against 2,010 for the same week
last year. Tbe total receipts since the
first of September have been 13,041
bales, against 14,004 for the same time
1 ant year, showing a decrease to date of
903 bales. The stock in Eufaula Is
2 910 bales at same time last year it
was 3 114.
Eufaula Bulletin: The ftloam-power
gtuhouse of Mr. Geo. Williams, at or
uear Star Hill, in the western portion
of this county, was burned on Wednes
day last, together with ten bales of cot-
too, about 1,000 bushels of cotton seed
and various farming implements usu
ally to be found about such establish
uieius. He hold no policy from at y ol
our insurance agents, hut it is proba
ble, we are told, he he’d one lrom Mr.
R A. Solomon, in Clayton, but for
what amount we could not learn.
Vital llueUlotmlS
Ask the most eminent physician ot
any school what is the best thing in the
world for quieting aud allaying all ir
ritation ot the nerves ard curing all
forms of nervous complaints, giving
natural, childlike, re ieshing sleep al
ways f ,, , ....
And they will toll you unhesitatingly
“Some form of Llopnl”
CHAPTER r,
Ask any or all of tue most erniuou
phjsiclans:
• What is the best ami only remedy
that can be rolled on to cure ali dia
eases of the kidneys and urinary or-
vAiis, such xH Bright’s disease, diabetes,
retention or Inability to retain urine,
and all the diseases and ailu.euis pecu
liar to Women? ’
And they will tell you ex illicitly ami
emphatically “Bucbu.”
Ask th( Mrtiue physicians:
“What is the most reliable ard surest
cure lor all livor diseases or dyspepsia,
constipation, indigestion, biliousness
malarial fever, ague, Ac. ?”
Aud they will toll you : “Mandrake
or D.mdeiiou 1”
lienee, when these remedies are com
bleed with others equally valuable and
compounded into Hop Bitters, such a
wonderful and mysterious curative
power is developed, which is so varied
in Us operations that no disease
health can possibly exist or resist its
pawer, HTUl yet it is hanuleRi for the
most trail woman, weakest invalid
smallest child to use.
CHAPTER IT.
“Fa: lent 8
“Almost dead or nu^riy dying’’ _
For years, aud giveu up by pbysieiaus
ol Bright’s aud other kidney diseases,
liver complaints, severe coughs called
consumption, have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy !
From agony ol neuralgia, nervous
ness, wakefulness and various diseases
peculiar to women.
People drawn out of shape from ex
cruciating pangs of Rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or sutler
ing from scrofula I ,,
Erysipelas, salt rheum, blood poison
ing, dyspepsia, indigestion, aud In tact
almost all diseases trail nature is lieu
to, have been cured by Hop Bitters
proof of which can be found ia every
neighborhood iu the known world.
” uepi.9 eoddiwly
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T^.IS.3U NOTICE!
MT UMK DGMI Oil
PB ATT FEEDER.
We are HcetKR lor the oilabrated
Clarke Seed Cotton Cleaner,
nd will giv
o» pound, h«ui c\v >n turn gin- to wL.-j-i tunilire
l* have an pie r .otn to morn m thn -ot on . onubr i d to
rsoual attention. Wealwajs keep u large lot ot
B A G G I N G AND TIES
Jd and will nell at the lowest market prices.
BLANCHARD & BURRUS,
ALAQAiWA WAREHOUSE.
LOUIS BUS4LER. LEOPOLD LOWENTHAL,
LOUIS BUHL’SR., & CO
All your o
If you remain Hick when you car
Get hop blp.era that nev ir—Fail,
The weakest woman, smallest child,
and sickest invalid can use hop bitters
with suioty and great good.
-Old men tottering around from
rheumatism, kidney trouble or any
weakness will he almost now by using
hop hitters.
—My wife and daughter were
healthy by the use of hop bitters
recommend them to my poople.—
odist Clorgym&n.
ask auy goed doc'or It hop
Bitten are not the oest lanilly m<
On OB nh.
—Malarial fever, ague and bilious
ness will leave every neighborhood as
soon as hop bitters arrive.
My mother drove the paralysis and
neuralgia alt out of hor system with
hop bitters.—Ed. Oswego Sun.
—Keep the kidneys healthy with hop
bitters and you need not lear sickness
—Ice water is rendered harmless and
more refreshii g and reviving with
hop bitters in each draught.
—Tho vigor of youth for the aged and
infirm iu hop bittera. oc!7 d*v.2w
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S30.000 FOR sa.
SOYEMUER 2!>, 1S83,
Pair inirN,
BHANNOHJ' C«J CLdLX'* £*03xr, As«ont».
WS STILL H\LL THE CELEBRATED
Halt i lokots $1
53 Tickotn «100.
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does not choke nor break Ilae roll
WHOLES ARE DEALERS IN
fears, Tote) and Whisky,
tiOLE AGENTS FOR TilH^CELEBRATED
“IMPERIAL WEDDING PURE RYE WKISKY.”
Ip Agpnf-s ft.r iRhuifier-huM It ccIphTHted St. I < uis Ktfitlfd Bcfr
Best B er iu I ho;
No. 80 Broad Street,
Coluvnb'tts, Qft.
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ONE OT THE BEST IMIYSIULNS
,1th it, after I lm*l i:
rut.l» UMiMU
vlft’H S^ciilr-oft
Uluo.1 and 8kju fiiHoaioi
TilK SWIFT HPKI'IKKI
JUSSAH ALLEN
Livery, M and Sals Sis
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hf.gulak livbky
■Pfl, Ht '.i Will bo Kind °.t
vTABLK
my tin
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Insure Your Gin Houses
xtvxtxx the our) R
.IA-UXiB
imnd irjNI'l HOK.-.;: amt MULL
Kantnohy. which I oil*-; for sale
i have « \Wh\ vW*-.- Tvalm r. Mr. •
h'ULUOB,wlio •« fully <• »i-*p tent t - Imndli
Hun but for the rmi po ie ot 11 oedlug
Hint Rtni'.n# Un m. Will tutu HurnfH to
board an idle ironahlcl cum.
1 have p a rebuffed the iluely bred Keu
Htalllou
C. O. D.
Wo desire to call the attention of the Ladies
to the elegant assortment of
Bilks and Velvets
wo now have on exhibition, among them a beautiful line of the celebrated
RADZIMIR SILKS
lu ll'.ack and Colors, which we are offeriug at prio€H really much lower thau tha
une goods are bringing In Now York. We have to combine with these goods
full Hue of PLAIN and BROCADE VELVETS la colors to match exaot.
Without parii •ulatizlug, we desire to say that we have brought out as llua
ud »v* complete n
DKpY goods
U In every department as can 1>o found in the stato, and we nre prepared to
match prices with anybody and overybody. Plainly, wo guarantee what we
soil lo 1)6 as good as can be obtained for an equal amount of money in evory
•nso, and in seventy flvo ensos out of one hundred wo will give more for the
»ame money than can beobtained In Columbus. If a customer should by auy
possibility pay us more for any article than the same thing could be purchased
lor at another store (a vory improbable thing, however), wo will promptly pay
he difference, if our attention is called lo it on tho day of purchase.
NO NONSENSE ! NO SECGNO PRICE!
But everything marked In plain figures. Every man, woman and child, rich
and poor nliko, can buy the goods at tho marked price—no more and no less.
$3,000 Worth of Jerseys, Cloaks and Wraps
for Ladios, at. prices way under the market. Don’t think of buying uutl I
seo what wo can do for you.
GENTLEMEN, READ THIS:
Wo carry a larger stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS that any three
IvmHes in Columbus, and sell them twenty per cent cheaper, becauao wo soli for
pot cash.
We carry a stock of LADIES’ and GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS combined,
if over one thousand dollars. How is that for Columbus ?
We sell three thousand dollars worth ol DRESS SHIRTS per annum, print
ilpnlly the celebrated Elglimie Shirt.
Our stock of MEN’S HOSIERY and UNDERWEA R is a big department,
'ome ami see it.
TERMf
SPOT CASH.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH,
133 Broad Stroot,
THOMAS CHAFFIN.
r)iuAr.fdri in-
BOOKS,
Mom it fccal iDstmeDts!
(,'liromos, Choftw l’ictares and Picture Frames,
vY-hTnh ANI) GUITAR STRINUH. CARDS, INKS KITJNO DEHRfVATLA*
AND UOKU. VIEW.S AND HTISKOKCOPBH, AL R nd POCKET BOOKS,
Hiomas’ Standard BLACK, VIOLET and CARMINE INKS
ucky ‘
JEC.1?.?.
JOHJ A H ALLEN.
VALUABLE FARM
FOR ®ATjrB3
AT
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
SrirfjfcS
Us
JEN
A POSITIVE
Boi.No.l wiiTcure wjt >'
two mile, in the
country*go "alarmed, ana ran nis tiorae
all the way here to find out nothing
was iho matter. They again, on Tues
day night ot this week, piled up the
benches, broke the desks and turned
up Jack generally.
—Monday afternoon while Mr. and
Mrs W E, Prince were sittiugon tliei
iront porch, two miles west ot JJftwaoo,
on the Seawright place, one of their li.-
tle children oan.e rushing out and re
ported the house ou fire, Mr. 1-rince
i in and upon opening the door ol a
a,,,all shed room toned the tire already
beyond control. So rapidly did the m o
bum it wae found utterly impossible
to aiav ita ravages. Ths destruction oi
the house was but the work ot a few
minutes. Mr. Prince lost everything
DntuSQ the three months of its legal
existence the civil service commission
has a, pointed twenty clerks in tlio va
rious departments at Washington, be
side a couslderablo number at the
larger postotnees and customhouses of
the ” country. While this is r.n
rflvolution in polilicB, it must ap-
near »o to the practical politicians
SrhA have heretofore proceeded
unon the assumpllon that offices
werepsrtof ihetr perqulslies, iheir
surprise will be still greater in ca,e of
an entire obsugeot administration, as
m that event any attempt to return to
Ihe old method of fayorlUsm would-be
fatal to the party which suouit
gu“ste it Civil service reior
slowly, but it has come, in b
It will stay and be improved.
LOVELY
COMPLEXIONS
POSSIBLE TO ALL.
TVliatXalui’PdPnipslomuny
Art kpcui-ps to all. Hawaii's
Miisiiolia Jliiliii dispels |‘vci j
liU-misii, ovt-rconips Kedness,
I'n-ckli-s, Salloivness, Itont^li;
lioss, 'hill, K i-u pi ions a a]
lliofplips, and rpmoves all m-
dpui'PS <d fiPiil and p\pilo-
m ,.iil. Tin! Miiaiinlif Kalin
imparts tlio most drlicalr and
mil oral i-oiiijilexioiirtl Ijnls—
nodptppliou lipliitt iiossilileto
iliP plospsi olismation.
ITulor 1 lipsp cirpnmstaiu-ps
si fault v Complexion is little
short, of n . nine, Hnffnoltn
Jtaim sold everywhere, osis
only 0,'» tents, with lull dl-
reciious.
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T. L. (jRUZARD,
CONTRACTOR A«£D BUILDER.
-HAS!OPENED A
NEW LUMBER YARD.
OVER
150,000 Feet of Lumber
IN THE YAIU», AND. MOKE COMING DAILY.* ALSO
In Order to Procure
Tajlor’s Premium Cologne,
Maunlaciurthl from .Sntlhern Flowors,
WALTER A. TAYLOR. Atlanta,Oa,
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**■ Yard, on South Troup filtroofW
i Bl«)-ita ooufch of Mobile & Qlrard Railroad, opposite Greer'a Store
0 1
KH/ID TRIg!
BY KINO S NEW SYSTEM,
ANI. I ITTKII WITH COHH1SATION HPKCTACUiS.
THEY WILL COIIREUT ANI) PRESERVE IME SIUHT.
PEDI-EHS CAN NOT. GET-THESE GOODS,
roa asit c.vly iiy
O. SCBLOMfSURG, Watchmaker and; Jeweler,
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LOWELL MACHINE SHOP
LOWELL. MASS.,
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UNIVERSITY OF GEOF.Gim.
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CLOTHING.
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Anything! in tho shape ofj
iVton’s, Youths’, Bovs’ anti I
Chiidren’s Wosr you will
find at our establishment.
We have an endless variety
of Heavy and Medium
! Weight Overcoats at all
prices. _
Don’tfisl! to see our line
of Children’s Capa and
Hits We have 40 styles
ar.d ali shades. The as
sortment is superb and
price.8 very low.
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For Hale by BKANNON A f!AK8()
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W. A. BURKE, Trons’r*
28 Slate Street, JIohU
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uriilslied by (iur Mill Engineer#. Corn
L. HILDRETH. Sup’t.
Lowell, Mans.
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PIONEER BUILDINGS,
AMITHIOITY, - - - - laOTJISIAWA,
FJvery.GiD Fully,Guaranteed.
1* > hi cure one'early'.sond.in your order at once, , Write for terms aud ju-loe«c,.
fil.ADE & CTHEREDCE. »-■*.- iColumbua. Ca.
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Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tiilrs,
WATER COOLERS,
Cream Freezers, Fly Traps, Fiy,Fans, Fluting Matliiues,
hoiitlum (.’lotliier
And Merchant Tailor.
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NEW CROCKERY HOUSE.
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