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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMmUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 18p.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
IMfi luniiruird tram
EicliniH,
Atlanta's ootlou receipts arc 28 000
bele» l ehl: d lest jeer.
The Democrat thicks there is u Ann
opening In Bain bridge lot a xte.m saw
•nd p suing mill.
Up to date there has been shipped
from Batcnton depot abou 14.000 bales
of ootton.
A Banka com.tr man Is in the look
up at Harmon} Gr..vo lor giving iblr
ty or fortv moi'gi geo on the same
property. HU ntmo i> R ;we Gaines
Mabi Young, a tour-y ear-old white
girl of tiavaunah, wan k hoc ed sense-
leas by being stiuck on thq head by a
Roman oandle.
No leas than six men have been shot
In Atlanta slooe the Christmas holidays
set In. Wliilonu Draltelord anuG.lbert
McDonald, two uegtoes, were fatally
ahoi by two other l< groea,
Mr LCR oka, el Maoon, la the father
of twin boys, five yearn old, who are
ao much allkethuta stranger oannot
tell them apart. Ibe, are nine years
eld.
Oalhonn will tom have a new hotel.
The handaome brick bnlldlng which
was ereetad by Measra Boi a 4t Fite
daring the past summer, la to be con
verted lute a ho el,
The realdeneeof Cap John WMaeka,
of Blairs vide, was entirely destroyed
by Are last week. Nothing a as eaved,
not even dressing clothes lor the
family.
Several yenng men In Maoon were
pleylng billiards Saturday night. One
of them waa fooling with a pistol. It
was discharged, ana the ball lodged In
Ipplt Goodwin’s head, causing death
at ones.
Two wooden stores in Augusta
caught die Ha uni y morning ano
were burned. O e o. thtm was ocou«
pled by a Chinaman, and a t he has ro.
*neen since aeon, he Is r; guided with
tu irlolon.
Ojrl itmaB d y nlinewd a notable
event in t'aruiavtlie. The residence
ol Rsv Ham Jones was dedlc-tid to
God, Rev D K ndall, ol U-mu, >. fli-
clrnl g (l tie u number of friend*
. and uelghnorfi were prereut.
The Bupllet church at Mill dgoville
waa burned to the ground Friday night
It la supposed the oil 'dee,, took Arc
frem the ambles tf Mr Wbliden, wbuh
had burned cDly a it w hoars before.
The church will be rebuilt'
The barn of Mr J T Head, near
CrawfordnvUle, wi-a burned Friday
night, tegetder wl h nix bead ol horses
and ab u 4000 pouudaos fodder Fed
der was planed at tbe doois oi the
slgblea and Ignited,
Mr O M Atkina, cf P-ittsvlllf, Pa,
died st the K uToall 11' use, Atlanta,
Saturday morning. He was Interested
In the Ueorglt muchlt.ery company, o
Atlanta, and had beet, smith only u few
weeks. HU remains were l ken back
to Pennsylvania nr Intelmeut,
Mr C H Sawyer, a young mechanic
of the Sivstii a! , Pnuideaud Western
railway shops ot Savanunb, has built a
complete bioyule It Is very snbstan-
tial and built in tbe best style. He
built tbe machine (luting his leisure
hours,
Several of tbe prominent er d charita
bly icclined la ues of Maoon prepared
a surprise f< r the children of the or
phan’s home lu the way of a Christ
mas tree. The presen s were dlstnbu-
ltd Saturday morning, The hearts of
Arty little children were made glad.
Richard Palmer, a white boy, waa
sUcdtrg on a coal wharf iu Savannah
Silurdsy whe. Pumpey Blown,color
ed, an old peuiieuiiury convict, oume
along and, cut ol pure cunsodness,
Jostled i.gaitist him end knocked blni
In the river. James Abcmr, a well
known colored uuo, Jumped in the
river and pulled the buy out Jus. ae be
was sin kit g.
Now that local option Is sweeplr g
the held the cry (or a luw covering the
entires.a.e is li.creasing, Many men
are on record on sayli g tUat nnilethey
layor ptchibnion uucLr a state law
they opp< as prohibition in one county
while surrounding counties continue
tbe sale, a d derive whatever pr. fit re
aulta theretrutn.
Tcm OlemcnlB, tho man who was
arrested in Atlanta charged with mur
der and forgery, is uoi so bad niter all
The ah riff who came ftom Louisiana
after h'm says be Is not wanted for
murder, but that he committed fora
gery. There was no $1000 reward ot
tered for him. Clemen,a was arie*to.>
Its’. week bj D-teotlvu Gioer, of Win-
bum’s detective bureau.
Hawktneville Dispa’oli: From all tbe
* Iniormatlon we oi.n obtain, Did t-
county will be v< t:>d dry on he a i
day of this month It iii said (hut tbt-
1 quor men have a’riudy g’veu up the
ooiu6st. This oonoe-stun will tia'diy
cool iht ardor or loBson lie fl.,risen
the ten perauoB pet jue. When D dg
arm D o;y abolish ho i quor linllio,
the prohibitionists will htivu a e, »lcr
road in Pula 1 .
Mr. Thomas H mer, of Rrmo, has
matlaa beamliai p.ooe of oji fjc.ii.u--
ory. It re; resents a homc-Siea i in i77t»
A modest 1 g cabin, wi.h yard a m
fence, well, shrubbery and grass, The
well-rope was wound iu the windlass,
and a wash-board leaned a a.cat the j JJftjLV
house. Ou the roof were the Agures I “ban-fi
rrvrnnc rffloers. David Henley sod
i-'x'y gallons of wldvky and 400 gal-
lo s ot 1 eer wire taken, besides all tin
necessary npparatus f r oarr lng on '•
business of tho'. kind. Tbe t Ulcers l ad
bat Utile (rouble Id capturing Henley,
»h he only run a abort distance whet
discovered. After capturing Henley It
was discovered that he and Oolleotnr
Forrester were old army onmrades,
both belonging to tho same oompany.
and tha Co'qaitt was in the same regl
men! with them.
Two men worked a nloe little game
on the proprietor of the Barnes house,
Albany. H S Regan bad been atth<
hotel about ten days. Ha told the ho
tal keeper he waa out of funds but was
expcoilng money by telegraph. Lia<
Wednesday a man calling hlmse f
Miner went to the house and rcgls
ter. d. He asked tbe cl’.y marshal to
arrest Bagan, which was done. He
claimed tha. Ragan was a defaulter
from O Undo, having swindled the
Bell teiphone oompany out ot $400.
Next day both men skipped wl.huut
paying their bills,
ALABAMA,
Mina Bailie Morrow, of Truasvllle,
died last week,
Tbe Moulton Advertiser has Just
completed Its Arty-seventh year.
The mayor of Blimtngham released
twenty-three prisoners last Friday In
honor of Christmas.
The remains of Mrs R O Jelks, who
dled|tn Atlanta, were osrrled to Eufan-
la for Interment lost Saturday.
Mr H E Lewla, ofIvernesa, and Miss
Lola Irby were married In Ealaala a
day or two ago.
Oae dealer Id Birmingham sold 500
turkeys for Christmas. This was
more than twloe as many as he sold for
thanksgiving.
Twenty-two marriage license have
been Issued from the t ffloe of the pro.
bate Judge of Chambers oounty thit
month,
The De atm News favor- (he propo
sition for a trip 1 the Alabama pretit
ass .elation to Washington olty otx
spring.
The tevonue derived frr.ru llor.nses In
Alabama lost year war. $10 000 Pro
hlbl .lOL-lo tbe country may dooreaac
it, but. high licenses In tho cities wii
Increase the gross amount.
Tht Florence G-zstte says tha! D
Janus A D ugla*r, of the Centre Btu
neighborhood, had the mislortuneto
lose by Are bis dwelling a: d most ot
he oonienu: lose- $2000, insurance abort
$1200
The oldest cl’can of Eufanla lea
Mrs McLean, Flhy-etght ye ra ay ,
dating from last Christmas eve, she
came to tbe town Sunday, the 22a
Inst, was the Aftiet'.i anniversary of he--
marriage.
The Tuscnmbla Alabamian says:
Any one who thinks that the crop Uei
law Is not an unmitigated curse to the
oountry should ride a few miles ou.
sit or southeast lrom this pu ca and
see its t fleets The lew spots that af
lord any relief o the eye, in a Bceneoi
utter desolation, are iho homes of those
who avoid crop liens, and pay as they
go.
Montgomery D'rpatch: Mayor Rees
had a Chris mat git. in store tor alt the
parlies ploked up on the street yester
day by the polioe which was quite *
surprise to the prisoners themselves
In view ot iho almost unlimited lioense
allowable ou Chris: mas day, tbe mayor
turned all the prisoners, white and
black, loose, and told (hern to depart
to peace. A glad smile lit up their
faces as the announo n ent was made,
a-, d thev bowed themselves cut wl h n
profusion of Inward thanks.
A large number cf tkilled artisans
reside at Brltrflpld, who receive go; d
wages at the uu-gnifloent nail factory
and rolling mills, saw mills, oooperagi ,
o ke evens and mines of the Brit;fie d
iion company. The daily output cf
ual s is simply immense. The ruillng
mills run day autl night. The company
in now opening a new slope at the r
coal mines and (xtendlrg their rail
road to that point. They a e ala
building another road out to their i>or
n,lues,about three and h ha' 1 miles lrom
Bile, field.
Prattville had a little sensation
Thursday When Mr Darden, tb;
Julie , went into a oell to carry a pris
oner breakfast, the prisoner, sorippier
n-gro named Peter, got the advantage,
and loekt d the taller tn He hastened
down stairs, and In hla huiry dropp-d
he key In the yard. Durden oriod ou
to bis wife, who seoured the key and
released her husband He then se>
out after Peter, and soonoaptured him
Peter seemtd to en|oy tbe Jose lm
mensoty.
Be ina o»me near having another flife
Friday night. A sky rooket fall into
the Farmers’ warehouse aud i?e Are t;
thoootton. Itblrsednp oocsidr-iably
hutwa<fiua!iy obeoked. There wen
sovtral thousand ba ee cl cotton iu tbi
warehouse, Bod sixty we e rolled ou
Into the s,rtet while n fire Th.idini
Hgu p.moauis to nbou $ 000 At 11
o'clock (ho Hume nigh another fi -
broke ( u’, which pr veil to b< a oeqr
ciblo in tli eas ern pci'iloti of tbeoity
svbleh, with Its contents, was do
stroyed.
MORTGAGE SALE,
Bi T M roiRT, 4urtlta««r>
B Yronnrnt cf partfra will bp Rtotorfhocpe
N ' '9 on south Aide f TwUlfthitr'et. naw \c
itd by F Dixon, on tho limt TupndBy iu Jana*
nfxt. all tbp kooi's. drti^s, modUned End ir.er
napriairs tbe •took of floods, drags amii
1776. and everything el mo waa in keep- ( nurchBud ao« oonuined ja thestors hous© No
in* h t hit duta An al aH nonnla tut i 30. on ths Bouih fid© of Tvelfth street, |u the city of
i 11,1 j 4 ® , Oolnmbnp, Mds©ok©© O'nnty, Gcrgi© th^ asms
ill Iri6 3 ara v b;>w i u at wn wl h the pally onnsistiog of drucs, m»dUin«». obsmioals. miosi
it . plum, uaialit. pu'ent me lelma
eoloenat, toilet extrude, powder,, loupe hut
brutueu. oombi, too-h brush e end stationery, also
tbethreerhow catee ae<! o-nt nts. oooctsr eosles
apparatus
i palsy
Of age. The whole l ltoe was about two
feet sqnare.
Mr Will Thompson, the Atlanta pho-
tograpbar, was examined Thursday
belort Oidlnar^ Ctihonn on a writ of ,t—.v „
lunacy. Young Thompson is only I .fit 0 J,F.d X ?S X&S&gl&c
nineteen yea*.-j of age, and has been ; ebUo. toratiRty a moiteaKe a fa ta mr baud, to
married but about two weeks. Ha w. s - f» TO ’ ?tJ T J> x n t.O f Dixon, ual, tocontinu,
.adjudged a luna lc, ami wilt ho sen. to
the asylum at Mill, dgeville Thlb Is
Indeed a eed case. Mr Thomoeoi was
prosperous in his buslress and of good
habl a a d chsvac.ter. His youig wife
la almost beside hersell wnh grtei,
g'l the Articles In mid drop ito e No St. and now oo-
day tj day until stock is uIsookp* ot.
JUBURRUS.
tlBofloawiw Sheriff.
Mr Taudy C Wilkinson, of Atlanta, .
died Sututday a 12:13 o’clock Ho was ■
a cenpositor cn tho Constitution for |
about B'x'.een yei.is He leavea a vti'e '
aid tree ‘ltlle children. 'The Ooumi-
tution has n very genercus wi;y of
Administrator’s Sule,
By Thr*. II. Fa! J. Aoot'r,
"1^ Y yirtae of an ordsr oi th« Court of Or'Inary o*»
Chatham c nntv, paas<<1 at the N >Te-r.b«r
Term. 18*5. I will sell at imblfc outcry before thf
Court Bout© door of Mr boor©© county nn tha flrsl
Tues lRy in January next between tiio legal hoars
of •«»:© ihe following property, to wit:
All that tr;-ut ot lard bu wn hs the north half of
lo No '93. on tbo west side of Oglothcrpo street, iu
the city of ColU’tibos, Mnscofl©© oocutv, Ga said
lockirg pf er lla ©inph yos. ai.u Mr i lot'elogta feet and ll inche3 on sa d atreet and
S^^nau’tVthr^VV 1 * I 1 A-r^Ybl l ^:\°L% d r e VvVJafu?.'elect,. pr,. ? .
Ihti UODbUlUtiuii 1( t in Wcjst VkCW , ertios mi aopvu enaucc* nppeitalofrR to tU© sou©
r y» Klrc Wl klnflon will btlun . besiuesh lat©^carried on b> John Ryaa, de*
r n a/ riiiiix h/\ ifur J»‘>ot© preaiiMs. including one hors©
f.H8r.[iUUj py VLdl pi.pei until an-ltuo wagous used in said b t-irie-is. Sold as the
tun cl
,te pal
her children aro o^d otcunh lo Diovide *»t**oiftbe sail’ John Ryan*
for fbe'mse;ves, i .s......
late cf said roaaty of
^ tt
w
Wednesday night the Htnlev aattle- f or It*lan-l one balf ca.h and ba'.nx in note a!
B-ant in Unfit. „7,nniw ... .3, v , tw*!,u morti-i with interiit 7 per cent K-r »n-
mem, in cans oounty, was surprised sum. MCSnd br mortxax, oa <ba land Pnrchaw
n raid on an illloU distillery by ihs ,ot htlM.
IfliZZ IlllZ/i 111171!
THE BU8Y BEES HEALING
THE NATIONS.
From the Monntams to the Sea,
Praises Gome Waited for BBB
MOTHER AND SISTER.
BBBCo: My mother and sis
ter had ulcerated throat and scrof
ula. and BBB cured them.
E G TINSLEY,
Columbiana, Ala.
June 20.1885.
GOD SPEED IT.
B B B Co ; One bottle of B B B
cured me of blood poison and rheu
matism. May God speed it to
every one. W R ELLIS,
Brunswick, Go.
June 21, 1885,
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
B B B Co; One of my custom
ers, J B Rogers, was afflicted 25
years with a terrible ulcer on his
leg, but B B B hfs nearly cured
him. R F MEDLOCK,
June 22,1885. Norcross, Ga
BAY HORSE.
BBB cured me of an ulcer
with which I had been troubled
fifty years. I am now as fat as a
bay horse, and sleep better than
anybody, and BBB did it all
R R SAUL TER,
June 24, 1885 Athens, Ga.
RAILROAD TALK.
Four bottles of B B B cured me
of a severe form of rheumatism,
aud tbe same number of bottles
cured my wife of rheumatism
J T GOODMAN,
Conductor C R R
MAGICAL, SIR.
The ute of B B B has cured me
of much suffering, as well as a case
of piles of 40 years’ standing. A1
though 80 years old, I feel like a
Uuw man. B B B is magical, sir
GEO B FRAZIER
WONDERFUL GODSEND .
My three poor, afflicted childien,
who inherited a terrible blood
£ oison, have improved rapidly af
ar the use of B B B It is a God
send healing balm
MRS S M WILLIAMS,
Sandy, Texas.
EASTSHORE TALK
We have been handling BBB
about 12 months, and can say that
it is the best selling medicine we
handle, and the satisfaction seems
to be complete.
LLOYD & ADAMS,
Brunswick, Ga.
June 23, 1885,
tli oil tb sat se loo (top ool nxt rd nr)
PROFESSIONAL CAP.Dfe
tK OKU MuKLUaNMt.
F Realdent Dentist,
7J4 Broad «trout, over WlttloU A KlnxsT
Jal8 ly
D U. O. T. OBBUKN,
Dea'lM.
(Successor to Dr J M Mason.)
Office nex< door to Rankin Hones, Sams
«n'r»noe o« Riddle’s gallery Opts ly
w.
k. nuNKR,
DENTIST,
85)4 Twelfth street (formerly Randolpt
sire*;). Je7 ly
D U. K. E GKIUU*. Office at T ft
Evans A Oo’e, Ueddenof with W B
t-Uttxe, oi- Jackson street, southeast ot conn
lionne ]a 14 ft
Cl V. THOM AH. JB. s E OHANIIttK
r HOMkS A OHANDDER.
A t.iorueys-al-Law,
OUloe U8 Krone St,. Co'umtuc, Oi.
R (Tb"HD KT. ~ i
Office over Branuor. A Oareon’s Dim
Rraldeuce oorner T:--up -n d Tnir-
aeatb (Bryan) atreet« Offic* Telephc-n*
• o 22 Residence Telephone No 112,
J-.d9 ly
I.E NIDA-. K’L,EaTKK, O J EUIPF
M O K31ERA8HIPP,
Aiicrneye flt Lew.
Office ov*r 0 E Hrohetrateer’e. O. Ilea-
lous prcinpiiy utUnded lo and proceeds
torward d. novlO if
J O SMITH.
Pbyslclan and Snrgeon.
Office and e .eplng room np stairs oorner
Broad and ISth streets. Heed quarters at
Evans A Howard’s Drag Store novM ly
TAR W L BOLLARD.
LF Oolnmbas, Georgia.
Physician and Operating Sorseon Dot
Bll diseases of the Eye, Bar, Nose aid
Throat. Will give special attention to the
examination of weak eyes and prescribe
the prrper glasses when needed. Office
over Brannon A Carson’s d ng store.
Urn and Lot at doetino.
D NI.E9S p-evlonsly sold at priva’e sale,
I in . ff>rat soetton on Taesday, 5'h
j-nnaty, stths bill tower, a nearly new
8 room Dwelling la chessnibern portion of
tbs ol tv. Per pyrtlealars Bi ply to
rlnr.lfl-.-o f-l sa THKO M VOLET.
AOihTS i%AWTID.
Wl
fr«*. For tell vanirulara Atk’reM
TANDAUD 81LVSB WAB8 CO. Beaton.
W A»Tttu-Yo©OB Ladi’s In city cr oouat
vrrk far u j at their home*. Fa cUa‘iufl
p’oTiu*ut. Nolratruotiona to H«y. ' Wot*- <5nt
entry
sent by mail (dirauca r o cbjeotioa). $6 to |9 ner
we©k can be mad©. No canTMalcfl Partlnulflra
fro©, or sample of work mailed for f-mr o-nts is
a.“&harss..* d pW?r.i “^ssusssy
T]
ROWSERS
MADE TO ORDER AT
TH
RED STAR STORE,
AT
(2.51
M $350, $4.00, $4.50,
$6 00, $5 50, $6 00, $7 OO.
O. O. JOHNSON, Manager.
HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS!
PBBSE Csl TS
FOR TOUR
WIFE, MOTHER FATER, SWEET
BEAT AND LADY FRIEND,
L ot Pina, Gold and Silver Thimble®.
Ltdiee’ Gold WatobeB, Bracelets.
Necklaces, Lookete, Eardrops, Beanti
ful Set Rings Rings, Guff Pl'ie, Bilvai
Book Marks, Now Stylish Jarse-
Obalns, Gold Eye Glasses ar.d Spec-
moles, Ope n Ob-Ins, Gnard Obalns,
Spoons, Forks, Knives, Card Cases,
Card receivers, Jewel 0'isae, Oologp.
S ands, Napkin Rings, Vases, Silver
Gaps, Jewel S ands, But er Dlsbea
Pickle Stands, Solid Silver Pickle
Diahee, O ive Dishes, Car tor*, S Ivor,
Sh- eand Glove Bultonera, Gold Pens
Pencils, Tooth Picks, F '.n y Clocks
Bro; zb Pitchers, Bror.zo Center Piece*
Figures. Gold and Silver Collar Bu
tons, Diamond Collar Bu'tona, G.uc
Sets, Pine and E»r R rgp. Dr room
Sa'a, Pins and Eardrops, Fine Pari;
L^mps, B-ass Card Tables, SUv
Fruit Knive«, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, Novel Pen Wipers,
r n
Tour Little Pets.
Tiny Little Rings,
Sterling Silver Caps,
Bracelets,
Gold Pina,
Silver Plated Capa,
Gold Nock’aces,
Lockets, Locke’s,
Plated Naoklacea,
Pearl Handle Silver Rattles,
Sets of Buttons connected with
Chains,
Tiny Sliver Thimbles,
Sliver School Sets,
Gold Pens, Psnolls,
Silver Pap Spoons,
Ncpklns, Rings,
Children’s Spoons and Forks.
H’JR.IE) S E3 HTTS
»OR TOUR
HUS’AND, FATHER, BROTHER
AND GENTLEMEN FRIENDS.
Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Gold
Chains, Silver Chains, Opoia Glasses,
Opera Glasses, Solid Silver Matah
Safes, Silver Plated Match Boxes, Gold
Oh rma, Platod Charms, Diamond
Scarf Plrs, Gold Collar Buttons, Dia
mond OUlar Battous, G ild Sosrf Pins,
Diamond S’nds, Diamond Studs, Gold
Studs, Gold Studs, Match Sta ds, G Id
Pens, Pencils, Silver, Glove Bnttoners,
Tooth Picks aud Ear Spoons, fi’.var
Fruit Knives, Gold Sie6V6 Battons,
Silver Mugs, Combination Sets, Sil
ver Napkin Rings, Otfloa and Desk
Clocks, Gold Speo’aoles and Eja
Glasses, Fraternity Pins, Go’d Onyx
Rings, Initial Rings, Geld Headed
Canes,
Save Time, save Money, read onr List and select your Presents at
O. SOBOMBDRG’S Jewelry Store. 105 Broad Street. ToTumtus, Ga
10,000 Ya rd s
oxr—
liras EDGINGS
AND
IN 8E RTING-8.
600 DOZEN
-JlTSIJD X.A3DIE3.
AU fresh trom the Importers, and you will
find the prices right.
J. A; RIBVEN & CO.
SAMABITAN
NERVINE
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR
WEV£H FA?LS.
The oul’- kcowr Ppecific for Rpl'ept’r Flta«
A^so for une F’.iilintr S^kfi**»a.
Ng voua weiskiir^'’ tin’cklv r©li«v©d .nrtcured*
tv none iu dell into of »ver.
N*nfa’ris h Rorr/is of dijoflses aud si'.bnevp
J .
lflim'B .t o « Oirbnncles ©nd Srxid©,
Pern anently »ud promptly enrw Puralisi*.
Yen, it l« tv charmiufl and be*ltfcful Aperient;
Kill- Scrofn'x and Kin*’© EtII* twtr brother**
ukanflHi bad tre ith to good; c©um»
Root* Btlloi«nMsan<! clears cemotarfon.
O’ arming roao’tdQt and matcblet© <ax©tiv«.
It drirea Sick Headicb© like th© wind*
Pronfitly cur©* rbenmftti*m by rontir* I
Refreah©© the mind ©nd hrMfloratr© tb© tody.
Caret* Dy©pcpei©« or ^ouey refunded, ,
Kudo »©d in » ritiu* bv over fitly ihon*«.nd
Landing pbyticlan© i» U 8 and Bare pa.
L©*dlng c!er*yu«o in U 8 and £urop«*
Piw©ae© o* tho blotnl own it • conqnoror.
Foi ©nit by all leading Druggist©. $1
lb Hr. S. A. RitLin^J Nenriae C». t Prop’rs.
BT. JOSFPH, MO.
Correspondence fr©«ly ©nfwe’ed by Phynlol®M
For nab and circular© ©end it&ssr#
For Efule by Dragon di CarfctJn.
Admims'ratJ :ix’s Salo*
U JDEtt an or^er of the 0*nrt ofOnlinan o\
Hwcoge© oonvty. Or. will bo iola in f.oi* \
the ©tore;? J1 Garrett A Son**.
B. o©d Rid Bl«yeUh itml©. ln M th K *^Ji n A «u© lcpiU
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