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DAILY ENQUIRER - SU N, jCOLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1886.
Ohrlatmwa la Aldas Tlaao.
And wall our Ubrieilan eirea or o'd
leoved whan tbe rear Ha cm -ae aid ro led,
Aid bmogbi blltba Ohrla'maa baok again,
W ‘ball l'»*-o’r> , 'abi''train
D ,mentioned ral gicba rlta
<9 ,vs honor ‘ j 'he holy night;
O i Obr a'maa aaa iba oil la were rn >g|
Oa Cbna maa aaa h« non a waa anng;
Taat only night In all tba rear
■ w the a n Id prlaa* the eballoa raar.
T^adameal donned bar k'nla abs-n;
Tba ha 1 w a draaeed wltb holly graaa;
f orth to tba woo ' did marry man go,
o gather in tha mla'ia'oa.
Tban opanad wlda iha baron’a ha 1
To aaaaal. tananr, carve', t and lij
Power laid b'ared of rn aav'da,
Aid oa cmrtry dcffid hla prl r,
Tha heir, w' b rnea-Mn -la ahnea
,Tba‘night might village p tricar obootc.
The L rd, nnderogm.ng stia-e
Tbe ▼nlg'tr game of ■ p is and pair ”
All bailed wilh ncooti troll an delight
And general aolot Lsh ppy night
That to tbe cottage, aa the orown
B inthltldl gsot aalvation down.
Tha (Ira. with wall-dried logs "applied.
Went rosrieg np ibe oblmuey wide,
■ngia d waa merry A’oglaod when
© u Obrlatuas brought bit «po a again.
*Tw*tGbrl«!meabrna.b’d themgh 1-et ale
•Twee Obrlsima* t< Id tbe im’timi tala:
▲ Ob'tat mu gambol oft oomd obaar
Tba poor map's bear tlbro gb half'ba year,
-air Walter Boon.
CHRISTMAS IN GERMANY
Aavlaal at at IlCalai and What ■# I
,,, ,Mke.
Sji H'.*Vr f .r^LL
f> One of (be ,dt aoouraoee, gi od and
« ,jpI»S Sister E spelb, “meiue Jiebe
maun schv, ester,” tells how they
celtbittUd Bl Nicholas day at ber
Sister's bouse, aud la a great luany
‘ other German famlller: Lit* ia tbe
evening, on tbe day buoie, Just
about tbe time when tbe children
are usually sent to bed, aloud kbroK
lug Is beard a‘ tbe door; Ibe mother
or auntie goes out to let tbe stranger
in, and comes running buck, with;
“O ! obildm 1 ohildrei I wbat do
you tbink? Here la S'., Nlobolae
coming In; tl e Christ-kemi baa sent
bim to a-k about you all, that he may
know whether to bring you any pres
ents at Christmas or no ?” The chil
dren all become very much excited.
Little Haneohen pulls bis apron
straight; Kiri smooths down bis
bair with his baud; L-uie Meta (urns
out ber toes, bb auutie is reminding
ber to do all day long, aud as they
are all on tip-toe with expectation
tbe doors open and In walks ttt.
Nicholas. A great big bag hangs by
bla aid'; long, snow-white hair falls
fr»m under bis bishop’s oar; and so
IBPCh tong silvery beard covers hla
" "‘fees, that the children oan hardly see
anything but bia eyes. These, how
ever, look so kind aud good,
and twinkle so pleasantly, that
little HancCbm lets go the
^pother’s drsas and ventures a step
nearer to tbe new gueat. The lat
ter bows very politely to mother and
* auntie, aud say* that aa Christmas
is very near, (he Christ k>nd has
sent him to all ibe houses of the vil
lage to fl id out to what ohlldreu the
Christ kend must bring presents
et Christmas, when he comes in bis
* little weli-fl led wagon. Then the
taint makes very partlcul r ir quirks
about escb child “Has Meta learn
ed to turn out her toes when she
walks, ! e er than she did last
Christmas ?” Meta’s toes lurn wider
aud wider apaii es be speaks, and
auutie says: *T tbink Mela is try
ing very hard to walk 111 e a gr.o-.ful
Rule hdy ” Meta smiles with pleas-
4ljip, and 8 Nicholas gives a nod of
satisfaction. “And doe. Kiri tat all
hi i soup eie. y d.jy b< f >re he asks for
anything die, and never grunt
ble ut- ut tuiylhiig ~ lhai
in pui, oa his plait- ?’’ Yes,
Kiri h a ktirutd not to be a baby
ab.uit n'a diuiier,” s*ys the inothei,
“and Is getitrg ready, to lx- a brave
VSOldkl mmo u«y, by thanking God
for whaievtr He gives, and tatiug u
/Without e-er ihiukmg about it.”
“Bciiot I i-clioi, 1 'says at Nicholas,
t -jwnicu jbcanS “U 'On ! good I” ‘‘And
hue HfUacWu been h dillgi nt liule
boy, aud Jtarbtil by heir, some lltlle
ChrisHnaS nyinus lo sti g under the
’ -Chtislr»i»s tiee ? ’ A'ia little Hails-
i, the youngest of them ail, tun
Tace as red is 11 re with (xoilemeui,
aud his b'ue eyes as wide open as ts<t
can sirelcli them, be f, ry the mother
canaiswtr t opens hie mouth, aud
bursts mji Jaai ns loud ub he can slug,
with liiB new Obiislmas hymn ;
* Ho y nlgti I sUeii n < 1 l
I) , k. * »Hii. »-af‘ mn rghl
emtuli g i’a. His mao « s . 1 6
AV 'o, .ns wcx-sHpp'ik. o -hb-k! pair,
Jey Ut> Hd»' Sn y Guild "
“Well Uo»re,” tay-jt*’. Nicholas, “I
’Will a k the Olifiet kend on Coro t-
Xna» day to brii-g a vary full w»gon
to thishous ; ana now, i - show wuu>
■very nice Uuu'gs he io going lobriut
wiiu him, he hits tent yi.u hefc:o
baud a lew specimens oi what he
will have iu his wagon ”
Bo ho opens the lug bag that hang"
by bis side and brlugs ou apples at.d
cuts, candy, Ctuie.hendobeus, and
all sorts ol aikes, esptcialljf big fig
ures of blnue f, and giv«s some to
eaohoneof tbe delighted children;
telle them io be as good us tt ey
have bteu, ai d, if possible,
belter, uulil C'jris'uias comes, and
they shall btve eiill more beuutitul
gifs. Then lie shakes bauds with
the childr-n, uiekts a h w bow to
(he mother an i auu .ie. aud says he
must hurry oil, as ne has to visit
evtry b- u-e iu ihe vill- ge and in
quire about all bis children. S.uue-
uujts, ii s i a i d Bt Nicholas coming
iu i ersuri, the father gees to (be door
when the koicU s luard, and comes
bin k with a great tu g of g->0d thing-
end tells iLu ehiUUeu all that B,
Nloholao asked him and wl at he
answered bt h-re iec- ivn g this fore
ti-.B;e of Obiieln.HR i i itui
, IbrilHHiAX llhWfi
The use of holly lor religious fe-
tiv-is probably began v»i h the intro
duo: on of Cbnsaauity into E .'gland,
] bud I) >.u ■ doptfcd by '.i e rarly
Chrailans al R me, or the In hub*.-
tail a i 1 '.list CI y he'd the t'te in
gt3,t venera.ton, aui 1 -hia is nardly
t> bo wo deceit at, a Pliny s.iys there
■was i.rowir g m his ime near ibe
vu .can - (aim holly ne, to which
a brut-g plate wts fflxi (1 bearlnv an
inacriphou recordu-g ii^ amv T.il-
trec had stood 'here before R .me w«»
built, and was then mure .him 800
years old. Many branches must It
have furnished lor tbe festivals tha'
were held in honor of tbe good
Batnrn, for the people considered l<
as an emblem of peaoe and friend
ship.
The decoration of horses with holly
Is alao a custom tba* waa originally
copied from the Rimans, this being
the only plant that kept Its beauty
and brightness through tbe dreary
earth-sleep of the winter, and f r
this reason they brought tbe boughs
into their homes “that the sylvan
spirit might repair thither and re
main unnlpped br tbe frosts a; d
winds until a milder S' shod renewi d
the foJliage In their beloved abodes.”
“As the holly held such power over
the minds of the Romans, the Chris
tlans adopted tbe custom of usiug 1>
at Cbrisimas, and thus avoideo
shock!:.g the prejudices of newly
made converts,” says an exchange
A curious theory orce held abou
this pretty winter evergreen was that
the sun, no matter how brightly it
shone, could never cause the holly
tree to cast a shadow; and from its
being thus associated with tx reme
brightness and light a custom arose
of sprinkling the ficee of newly born
Infants with wafer la wb eh holly
bad been immersed.
VALUABLE
CITY PMPEHTl
FOB SA.Xj'EI
AT
•UMawn Mali aa Tau Carry trelabi
In August, 1881, It was discovered
that my son’s wife waa in the last imager
ol consumption. She was cougbinp
incessantly, and at times would dls
charge quantltioe of pus from he:
lungs, oould not sleep or rotaln any
thing on her Btomaeh, and we thoui
It only a qnestlcn of time when lift
would be oompelled to give w*i
to tho fell destroyer, After all otbec
remedies bad failed, we got Brewer*!
Luna Restorer and began It in very
small doses, as she waa very weak. Sb«
soon began to improve i oon&inued the
remedy and was restored to lito am!
health, and is to-day bettor than sh<
lias ever been before. I regatd hei
restoration os nearly a miracle, to:
whloh she is Indebted to Brewar’r
Long Restorer, R W Boknkb,
ddtwtf Macon, tin,
A Philadelphia orank claims tLa 1 . h«
oan put out the eieotrio light by s'arlog
at it. He moat have a regular Phila
delphia hard look that sets as a
“ground” ou the wire,
The houses we live lo (in other words,
our bodies), ere held on repairing
leases. We mast strergtben and re
new them when they exniblt signs ol
weakness aud decay In Dr Rich
mond's Samaritan Nervine the Debili
tated, the Billoue, the Koeumatio, and
the Dyspeptic will find the moat geni
al Toein and Restorative ever t (fared to
the suffering Invalid. fl.fO. '
der241w lw
All desire for hr me rule appears Io
have been q leessa oat of the Orange
men of Ireiaud,
If h* who makes two blades of grass
grow wber6 only one grew before is
boo
oefaotor, equally so la be who re
lives one or our physical ills ButS
J cob’s Oil does morri rheumatism,
headaohe, nema’gla, sprains, burns,
and bruises, all yield to Its 'r-atmem,
wbleb it at oi o i simple and ' ffliacicre.
Texas Siftings 'a'ks about bugging
matches. That must be a very thin
sort of hogstDg.
BALL’S
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY
. by srUei
i. Be
vitho-.t
Public Outcry
On tlie first Tuesday in January
next I will sell the following desi
rable City Real Estate at public
outcry in front of the store of Gar
rett & Sons, on Broad street;
JAO&SO* STREET
PROPERTY,
The 4 room Dwelling situated
on the corner, of Jackson and Six
teenth streets. The 1 above prop
u ty ip on line of horse cars, con
tains full one-quarte*- lot, and well
located. Besides the main dwell
ing, there aie two brick* seivants’
houses, coal aud wood houses and
stable. Titles perfect, Property
rented until October 1, 1886; rents
go with jilaCd.
TERMS ; One third cash, ono-
third in one year, one-third in two
ytfcrfs, with 7 per cent interest.
The Vacant Lot south of and
adjoining the above named prop
ei ty. One quarter acre full. This
is the most desirable vacant lot on
Jackson street. On this lot is
situated a two room brick kitchen
and a fine well of water. On horse
car line. Titles perfect,
TERMS; One third cash, one
third in one year, one third in two
years, with 7 per cent interest.
All of the above property is
known as the Spencer Place, and is
considered by those who know the
most desirable property on tha
market
14th Street Property,
I will also sell at the same time
and place the following property;
The vacant lot or west portion
of Colonel John Iverson’s place
on Fourteenth street. Said lot
fronting on Fourteenth street 64
feet and running back 73 feet 10
inches. On line of horse cars.
The above lot has a new one room
kitchen, This property is well
located, and close to the business
portion of the city. Terms cash,
Title perfect,
TftOlJi? STREET fRO^ERl Y
The 6-roora Dwelling situated |
bn south Troup street, between
Ninth and Eighth streets, fronting
on Troup street -47 feet and run
nmg back 147 feet 10 inches. Hus
botli well and water works on
place. Rented until October 1,
1886,
This property is a desirable iu
Vestment, either for a house or for
renting. Titles perfect. Te rns
; cash,
All of the itboVe property will
bo shown whew parties wish to see
’Same.
Any information wanted in re
gtufd to this property will L>e given
with pleasure,
TOMBS CUVVKD.
Real Estate Jgent,
15 North Broad Street,
dfC'7 u j i-ti
MUST BE REDUCED!
FOR THIRTY DAYS I will offer'mj immense stock of
Men's, Yowl’s and CliMs Mug
At and below NEW YORK COST No foolishness. Money must
come, and if goods are to be sacrificed my customers shall have the ben
efit of them. Any one who doubts let them call and be satisfied. Do
not forget that I have tbe largest and best assorted stock ofj
CLOTHING AGENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
in the city. Don’t take my word foi it, but call and see for yourselves
and be satisfied that I mean exactly what I say in regard to prices.
The Entrrp'Utne Clothitr. 124 Brosd f t.
’-= s ^— 1 . i _»_ ■
7 he Great Slaughter
..... « .A - r. I •> /'I --!^m i!
Will Continue for Another Week at
"THE NEW YORK STORE.”
Our VERY LOW PRICES have attracted crowds of customers
and made heavy inroads upon our Btock, but we have added
SPECIAL BARGAINS o each department, and will have fresh'
arrivals during the week, suited for the Holiday trade.
Our BROCADE SILKS at 5Uc cannot be matched in the city
for $1 00.
We still have a good line of Ladies' Cloaks and Wraps, which are
going oft rapidly at the prices placed on them.
Our entire line of Ladies’ Merino Pants at half price to close.
Low priced advertise us so that every customer going out of our
house sends us another. As the holidays approach we shall be very
busy, eo the earlier you come the netter opportunity you will have to
make your selections for Xmas Presents.
JAMES E. CARGILL, Agt.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS-
sodA-'Sw
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF
Nice Things
CHICAGO CORSET CO
■.3 I' .raur.d Si.., New York.
..O' .’1 i-.« SC jurat) St.. Chwago, til*
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell; and you cant tell
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
THE GREAT
MORTGAGE SALE.
IIj T. 91. FOLEY AneiT.
W IT.L be sold on Hit llrgi Tura J-y Id J \»i»ar>
n; %t. iu front < t the av»-« boune of Garrett A
Sa o. Urc ud atifet, in tb* city of Oclutvbu* ain--.ro*-
etHcnnfY- tJciTRiti, bi’t-'Cfo tho usual hours of
nalc. cun stOi*m ti ki ip. b ‘-xltuos nil a!>p; rl*-
t gptber with om> fl > r-rv.' tuacMue ttc d alro
all uvtcb.it ry. looM an i-pp>i» w aud apvuria-
0*»i ll
nidi* h
tbor
1 vr o h i
i in
ih*
i lb. city
1 R .h» rt Jnptlce on
* f Colui bus (toi In |
!t**t property thur.di I P fre
NERVE CONQUEROR
NEVER FAILS.
vou8 weakncH-j yuicfcW red ved «ud cured.
Kti’ja'ied br none in dell inin of rvor.
Keutalrisea Reriua of diseuaes and hITucMs
Or re■< nrly blrtchmun* stubborn blood ttor*e.
Olptnea* b) >od auioher.t slu^girh clrcnltkti u.
Klim Ui.tvs Boflt-Oarbniiolen end 8-elda
Pori: aD"iit\v ^ni uron ptly cure* Partlrsi".
Yin. it is a charming aud Ledthfal Ape> onts
Kill* ScrofnTa and King’s Kvil, twlo brotbprau
Obann- n bad bro itb to gnndfc rumcYing cutuse.
r . uD B !ionsriP , '8 end cIpbib coinplesi-'n
C firming r>9 ivent and match lees »ax d’ve.
It drived Sick Headache like the wil d.
domain s n"' drahtio c »tha'tic« or opia'os,
Pr. in tl y cnr*i rh*'tmviii-m by r« uting 11.
Re«t- rofi i»f * givini? o' operti e to the bloo l.
gutrauteed f' euro all norvoi;a disorders*
Re’lable when all op ut^s f’*il.
FOR THE
TOO MANY TO ENUMERATE-
TiiiM'S aieCorfli® MM to fcpecl
THESE GOODS-
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS
At your own price this week. We have too maty and must
close them out by January 1st.
Balance ci Oar Clot k Strok at Grei tly Re
duced Prices to Clear Cu*.
BU5CHMD, BOOTH S HUFF.
Swift’s Spedie
I. D.tors’a o»n reAicdy. m*1e from root, nth.r.
Iron the fond, of OMrgl^ Th. B.«thod hr whloh
lltuiridtwai obtained by . b.lf br M d from th,
Ot.*k lndl.ni who Inhabited * oeiteln sotUeorf
Oeorsta, which wee conmnntoeted to one ef th,
enrly eett tie end tha. the lot male hai been hand,
ed down to tbe sreeent day. The eboye eit repra.
•ent. the method of mnnnfMtnro twenty lean uc.
by Hr 0 T Swllt, on. of th. meant vroprleton.
The demand he. been .r.-ln.lly InereMln. onui..
Itro.teS labore-oryno, rm^t. ^
trade. A foretan demand hS.bMBerMted.Mdae.
> ).r.ed tadllttea will be MOemarf to meet tt. ThU.
ffgetib'e Blood Parilt
; CURES, 1
fj^iepr, Cntanh, fcr fqln, Bfwe»
' m>, Ule:r«, Bh< anatism,
Blood Vein's
hereditary or ctherwfee, wtthcat the see of mere*,
ry or Poteih. .
Book, on -'Oontailon. Blood Polton” end on
“Blood end Skin T>l«e»joe” moiled .free.
Tor eelels oil druggli'e
THB SWI FT SPECIFIC 00..
M T, UT W 83d 84 ‘
▲ Sorg ;of Gratitude
In olden ti-nee Betheede’a enol
Wee tamed for heelln. ell dla eaeat
0 no- elnnc* d beneath Its wntrra cool,
loch ctH, .tain and elckncsa oeotea.
In m -dern de-a we find o enre.
Of worth M rnro. no mnch deeervlnfv
A-erne‘y self Qoick and .ere.
Dr Richmond'! Bia t man Ifinyini.
For Kci epey Speetne. Feron, Colloe, Oremp*.
- oogh . Oolde. or any kind of Pbthyiie,
IU metlU ee e I under auape
11 for abate el othei phy-loi.
It goee et onto right to the epot
W her, Inrke the danger, neve - ewerrl.gt
In ell the world hh r htpa there’! uot
A ear. Ike D.-Btobhiond’g Hnmyisn.
Ae In the blood dleoeaea llo,
Kaeh artery, each rein, each cor re hit.
There'! nothing make. Ill hnm r f,,
Like he Seweures Knertna.
For old er you-g. for rich or poor,
What, yet dal! f life yon aery. In,
To health wide open la the -taor.
From tbe rt.naiiiTAS marina.
Then, do yon rnl.a atrength and hmlth.
Ant thl k tbeae bleevloga worth Breeerylng '-
Better th-n a lOolconda’e wealth,
lr Dr BIchmoud'ihAWAnRAK Mnnyun.
A WONDkifUTUL B JOK
Just published and for File by the
mtidiosl booh dealers, or /nay be had
direct from the author,
MAft BOOD I WOMANHOOD I
An exususUVefreatl' ooc Sexual Ex-
ce sfp, the diseases ar'/tirtB from them,,
and t.he r Irea'.mont Ai d nnre; eluo s
brief lecture on Epilepsy aDd otin
Nervous DisenBes, showing the rela-
tiov.ehlp ex'sting ijaiween the S rmi
and Nervous Bysvero Bj- Dr H A
Biohmoivd, S'. Joseph, Ml-mud.
Pnoa fl 60. Folly Uluatrafed andcifl-
g'uitiy hcticd, oon'ainlng ever 2 i
pages.
This wonderful book reveals the in
nermost sd rels of va'.uro, and if. in
Inct, a l;ey which opens tha bonk of
bn-'-wiedKe, nndpinoks ienvas ol heal
ing from the ires of lllo I- tree's of
stujoo's whloh me of luainnnpe vaiue
to every » an, wi'nsn a.»d child in ibJ
land, and wifi, ‘n all probability, sav*
yea-s rt (icxnesa ar.d forbinea in
doc:or blits. AgopW v,au.el every
where, bolAi rnaip apd lemaie. dona at
cr on and g?' agentH’ c'rnn' -/
For safe by Branuor Oarson.
setadiftwlyJSl
EPiTHELiOH
OR SKIN CANCER.
For .even years I coffered with » ™ f
face. All l hv sin.Dle row orJos w ei e jvpc-'i;« 10
viaft* ihe i>»ip, hot the pUco con'luo (,
fir-ally extending iutn my c ^oi»ci^r. It
yollcwkb df«ch<*r e Y< rv ofti-MiT.- ioca..ia ■
van also itiflunie'i. aod annoTe^ , n, 1.?„t, ;hv
About eight mouth** ago l w»^ ij A ia
house . f a fricad. w» t bo s .‘C 0 VV, v . mit» fl -i to sr*a' *
he ust of Swift's Specific that I ‘*ot6»inii»e«t«» ^
an effort to proenre it In this1 “^fiidoo
andbeg-u i - oae The.Infloeaco ol‘the m, ^
waf* ai flr-t. lo some-hat •*S r »T,* e *“f i*begaB .»
10 u tbe lbflaa.ioullon was allayeil, »n« ' D * 0 .,|
l Tr prov<* »iter the first few H ot .A B etrouafr. aud*
health has greatly improved. 1 .S 0 nwf
am able to« o ar:y kind of work. The ^ ontil
fac. began to decre *, # auu the Qlcer to »
there le not a y.-tlge of ‘' left-onlv » h" ® d) . „
me rk. the p'aco where it had been. I
answer^, unoetk-ne relathe ™JioEoKiH-
Atlanta* Oa. Angnst U« mi.
i ti,-
oiod an >invigomt r s t»*e K dy.
a, or "'onov r«-*uudefi.
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ill t>*o stuck of r
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noi. v*H'l ii J'i"'ii ,A .i»U‘1 H R auu n exe nior
tr K b*-:rt Jn - ico The niachl '-ry ersr n** hi iler
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l»i'tBfi so to bio'down it a conqueror.
Foi kbI by ivll loading fimg ists, $1 JO,
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(SOdwly
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr. s
U IsF ID EBTAK EB,
and dealer in
Patent Met-alic Caskets, Wood Cases end Caskets, Cliildren’e" Gloss
White Cases aud Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Melalic Caskets,
BURIAL ROBES, ALL PRICES FROM $1.60 UP,
Personal attention given all orders.
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ocifily
lenno oi uuiy ■ u,
tattmftPj nP '
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I have had a canoer on »7JraMior«W
exterding >rom one oheos ocne Ktou w s
t, e other It b c giyon tit g'«‘< ' "
timeB borniog aud Itching to a ehenex
wee B'nDoet oubee-abla. lo, mmfiiceU o’ botl ; e fc
ftpectBc In May. ISM, and buy- te la .
H hea girc-ii t -e greateet relief')»
lamination and reetoring n,y gontrat ht
l iKnoiTlIle, Iowa, Septembers, 1SS5.
For many yeare l waa » *1S ; 3-
the i
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hu- ar it!-1- make tb
tiio fourt' f n^h tottie tu » , ..
July and soon dieappoaren, a ‘ . r( t „f miy H
there has been n.* appearanoB ot a v r ^
on vh in pe or face, nettbe.. ia' JJ-Y n t wo *• 11 b ,a
to the tench, I iiaro eii auiu . j, ot
ti**fi S S ami roundly co**»d* ano j- j m< d . VT 9
b S fflecte J the ci re after c.ei y -ui.di.ly.
tri-d „db d LiUd. ^ BLhl
Fort GiiintB, Ga. May i. 13:5.
f W P V
7 had hea. d of t v e wondarfnl etirea tt - ,
clfie. and rw,-Wed toll:-1 , c0 « u.’> , i
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Oncheoett, rijmUuthCo. Ma-e, Jnls -V^mtJ
blood. , n-.fled et*-
Troatlee on Blood end Skin Atlanta- 0*-
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