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— AILY ENQUIRE!! • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 188fi.
the NORTH AND THE SOUTH. I «onrt ttn.tu In
.ftA: Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
•..irerMtii I»«vl« Venerated Jlerelj ns «n Individ- ot Vnattanoogra, Tean., writes that he was
J usl—Sot » Voice Agulnst the I nto... »er ously afflicted with a severe cold that
settled on his lungs; had tried many
A New York special says that Mr. H. W.
Gradv, of the Atlanta Constitution, who
has been a guest nt the Fifth Avenue hotel
during the week, was asked if there war has used it in his fnmilvfor ail Counhs and
any truth in the suggestion that the old Colds with best results. Th s is ?he ex-
snfrit survives in the south. Saul he: nerienre nf ex
‘•Timt is a cruel misrepresentation nnd I
fancy has grown out of the ovation to
Jefferson Davis. Southern people merely
desired to show their old leader that their
affection for him was unimpaired. He w
use’ofiTf’ did so andwasmitirSy cured by
use of a few bottles. Since which time lie
11 US llfioH if lit Itiu Aiiwito .. ..it r-1 i
nn
The llesf He Could On.
old man living in retirement, while on Customer (to bartenderi—Mv nhvsieii
.1.. u fit a lirrurrooB n nrl vtt*rtov * 1. i P11 u inn t It n4 I .. ..< .1..:. 1. *- . 1
all sides the progress and prosperity of the tells me that J must drink nothing but a
new south was discussed. The people little gin with plenty of milk. Have von
. , — u„ • - got any fresh, pure milk ?
Bartender—-Sorry, sir, but we haven’t a
drop.
„v.~ ; ... ---- „ Customer (in a disappointed tone)—Is
struggle- And they did show it. Why the [ tdHt B0 < Well, gimme e
wanted to show him that he had not
been forgotten, nor their love
for him abated even though they
were reconciled to the result of the
a some gin. I must
people would have killed him with icind- do the best I can.—New York Sun.
ness in Montgomery if they had been left
alone. They crowded around his carriage The Hut tom of flu- *<•«
by thousands waiting to hug him, to shake Yields no pearl that can exceed in beautv
Ins hand or kiss his coat. He was so weak , teeth whitened and cleansed with that iu-
tliat we ieared he would die from the , comparable dentifrice, the fragrant SQZO-
pressure, so he detailed a body guard of : DONT. Nor is coral rosier than the gums
his old generals to surround the carriage in which such teeth are set. So say the
and keep the crowd back. Well, sir, no | ladies, who are the best judges in such
sooner were these veterans brought near matters. sat se tu th&w
Mr. Davis than they began climbing into ~
the carriage and hugging him. His car
riage was driven for a mile and a half
through the biggest crowd of children 1
ever saw, and tor all that distance the
wheels never touched the ground for the
(lowers that were strewn in the road.
These things show the veneration in which
The color question, which recently arose
in the A ucient Order of Foresters, was re
ferred to the central authority in England.
The decision is that while it is not consid
ered wise to exclude colored men from the
order, neither would it be advisable to
„ make a rigid rule that they be admitted.
Mr. Davis, as an individual, is held by the ' In effect the high court says to tne Ameri-
southern people on account of what he I tan brethren: Do as you please about it.
has suffered in their cause. Yet if it was to — ■ ■
be balloted for to-morrow I don’t believe Many mothers are unable to nurse their
as well as morally. As to the separate j to correspond physiologically with moth-
nationality, I don’t believe if that was to ! ers ' milk. augll) tu th&sat lm
be decided by election, there would be a
dissenting voice to the perpetuation of the
union.”
“What attitude do the Georgians take
on the Mexican troubles?”
Aii Kelio «l* the Hot Spell.
Norwich Bulletin.
Gentlemeuj let ns strike for a reform in
our dress. II women can wear dresses with
“They are not so fiery on the matter as | the arms and yokes thereof punched full of
the people on the gulf coast, but if war is : boles to let the cool air in, why cau’t we ?
declared there will be many a good man | Think it “ all over.”
shoulder his gun from Georgia. In the
event of a foreign war you will see that
proportionately more men will volunteer
from the south than from the north. They
are itching for a chance to light under the
old flag again, and so finally cement the
breach between the two sections.”
A GO AS YOU PLEASE LINE.
An Illinois ltoiul That is Bun in n Fret- uml Easy
Stylf.
There is a little narrow gauge railroad in
Central Illinois which is rather amusing.
It runs through a rich farming country and
is owned and managed by wealthy farm
ers. The conductors, engineers and brake-
men are farmer’s sons who have grown
weary of raising cattle and corn and who
have taken to “railroading” as a relief. A
train starts from each end of the road
every morning after breakfast, runs to the
opposite end of the road by dinner time,
returns again for tea and ties up for
the night. As there is no telegraph
line connected with the road nobody
at any of the stations knows when a train
is coming until it arrives in sight. As the
rails are laid on ties placed on the flat
prairie, and as no grade exists from one
end of the road to the other, the tall grass
has an awkward habit of getting under the
wheels and stopping the train,
quently, also, the fig
Not infre-
j 'ght rails spread apart
and the' oars run off the track and go tum
bling along on the virgin prairie. The pas
sengers ride in a car reserved for them in
the rear of a long line of freight cars.
Half of this car is petitioned off in order
that it may also serve for carrying mail
bags, express matter and baggage. Not
infrequently passengers walk into a vil
lage ahead of the train and announce that
the cars will follow them in an hour or
two, provided they can be kept on the
track long enough. Sometimes a locomo
tive gets stalled on one ,of the several
the train up the hill. Notwithstanding
this little railroad hauls large quantities of
freight and is making money ior its stock
holders.
ONE OF UNCLE SAM S SECRETS.
The Making of Paper on Which Hl» Hands im
printed.
The bank note paper on which Ameri
can legal tender, national bank note, cur
rency and government bonds are printed
is made entirely at Dalton, Mass. If you
should happen to stop at the paper mill,
with proper introduction and credentials,
you may perhaps be allowed to handle a
sheet of crisp paper, where as the wet,
grayish pulp is pressed between heavy iron
cylinders, bits of blue and red silk are
scattered over its face and silken ribs laid
on its surface. You may go beyond in the
counting room where each sheet,
as it comes from the drying
room, is carefully examined, counted
and tnen returned to the paper cutter to
be divided into smaller sheets. If you trace
this paper still further, you will find that
from the cutter’s hands it passes again into
the counting room, and is separated into
packages containing 1000 sheets each, the
amount recorded in a register and then
packed in bundles and stored in fire and
burglar-proof vaults to await shipment to
the United States treasury. From the pulp
room to the vault the precious paper is
Watched and guurded as carefully as
though each sheet was an ounce ot gold.
Its manufacture is one of the greatest se
crets connected with the governments
moneymaking. From the vaults of the
paper mill at Dalton to the guarded store
room of the treasury at W ashmgton
is a journey of several hundred miles.
In the capacious vaults ot the
treasury building, among gold, silver, cop
per and nickel coins, bullion, l )a l’!T cur
rency and official records you will niut
thousands of packages of the bank note
paper made at Dalton. It comes 111 little
iron safes, such as are used by the Adams
Express Company, and each package and
every sheet is carefully counted before the
manufacturer and express company are re
lieved of further responsibility. 1 in* pa
per that arrives to-day may lie in the treas
ury store room for years, or it may be sent
to the bureau of engraving and printing
to-morrow, to return in the course 01 a
month’s time a legal tender or bank note.
lfuiv Fortunes Can Mill he Vlnilt-.
,A»I sit writing I remember those in my
city who years ago started with and before
me to reach the first round of the ladder,
and to-day I can count twenty-nine machine
shops, all of which, with one exception,
are owned and controlled by men who
started out with no capital but a good
stock "of energy, ambition and industry.
I can also recall not less than fifteen sash,
door and blind shops and planing mills
that with no exceptions are to-day owned
and operated by practical mechanics who
started out working in the very iactories
they now own.—Philadelphia Miller.
A MOST IilH KR.VL OFFEK.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich..
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood,
«o. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en-
velope with .ftiU particulars, mailed free.
•Wituiik. IMiilllith-il Men.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss ot Vital
ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health, vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred, illus
trated pamphlet, with full information,
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
dee!7 tu,th,sat,se&wly
Morn Children Die Thun Animals.
Dr. Richardson, of London, remarks that
if the mortality of the young among lower
animals be compared with that of children
it will be seen that there is no animal
which loses so large a proportion of its off
spring as women do.
BUCKLEYS ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money reftmded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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It is hard to tell which of the two is the
worst off, the downright idiot or the man
with overgrown brain; the fool who never
thinks, or the man whose mind is clogged
with two many original ideas. In either
case the sympathy and kind indulgence of
their fellow-beings is in order.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial sends red blood
to the cheeks of the sickly one and
strength to the muscles, by giving an ap
petite, aiding digestion and building up
the system. All sickly women who need
a never-failing Female Regulator will be
delighted with its prompt action.
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CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000.
“ We do hereby certify that we supervise the ar
rangement for all the Monthly and Quarterly
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lotte,-y Com
pany, and in person manage and control the
Drawings themselves, and that the same are con
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith
toward all parties, and we authorize the Company
to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our tig
natures attached, to its advertisements."
Commissioner*.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers unit
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
J. H. OGLESBY. Pres. La. Nat'l Bank.
J. W. KILBKETH, Pres. State Snt'l B'k
A. BALDWIN, Pres. S.O. Nat"! Bank
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NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
Out Half a Alilliuu
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 1668 for 2.5 years by the Legisia.
turefor Educational and Charitable purposes-
with a capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve
fund of over *550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion, adopted December 2d, A. p. 1879.
Its Griiinl Single number Di-linings
will take place monthly. It Merer scales or post
pones. Look at the following distribution:
liMttli Grunti .lluiitlily
and the
ENTRAORHIXAIIV l|l ARTERLY ORAYYIMi
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Under the personal supervision and rnanago
ment of
Gen G T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, &
Gen! JUBALA. EARLY, of Virginia.
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BLOOD AND MONEY.
Tlie blood of man has much to do In (-hoping
his actions during his pilgrimage through this
troublesome world, regardless of the amount of
present or expectant money in pocket or stored
nw.ty in bank. It is a conceded fact that we ap
pear as our blood makes us, and the purer the [
blood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wiser !
we are: hence the oft-repented interrogatory,
“how Is your blood ?" With pure streams of life- |
giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding J
through our hearts, and ploughing through our
physical frames, our morals become better, onr
constitution stronger, our intellectual faculties ;
more ncoutc and grander, and men. women and 1
children happier, healthier ami more lovely.
The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled j
curative powers, nnd the unmistakable proof from
those of unimpeachable character and integrity,
point with an unerring finger to H. II. B. -Botanic
Blood Balm as far the best, (lie cheapest, the j
quickest, and the grandest and most powerful
blood remedy ever before known to mortal man,
in the relief and positive cure of Scrofula, Rheu
matism, Skin Diseases, all taints of blood poison,
Kidney complaints, old ulcers and sores, cancers,
catarrh, etc,
B. B. B. is only about three years old -a baby in
age, a giant in power but no remedy in America
can make or ever has made such a ivonderftil
showing in its magical powers in curing and en
tirely eradicating the above complaints, nnd
giguntic'snlcs in ttie face of frenzied opposition
and would-be money monopolists.
Letters from all points where Introduced are
pouring in upon us, speaking in the loudest praise.
Some say they receive more benefit from one hot- ,
tie of B. B. B, than they have from twenty, thirty |
and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a ,
boosted decoction of inert and non-medicinal J
roots, and branches of common forest trees. We j
hold the proof in black and white, and we also j
hold the fort.
PalimiiiufN VIhin.
Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at 38 West Fair street,
Atlanta, Ga„ has been troubled for several
months with an ugly form of catarrh, attended
with a copious apd offensive discharge from both
nostrils.
Her system became so affected and reduced that
she was confined to bed at my bouse for some
time, and received the attention- of three
physicians, and used a dozen bottles of nn exten
sively advertised blood remedy, all without the
least benefit.
She finally commenced the use of B. B. B., with
a decided improvement at once, and when ten
bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of
all symptoms of catarrh.
It gave her an appetite, and increased her
strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend it
as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier.
J. W. Gloer,
Atlanta, January 10,1886. Policeman.
A Rook of Wonder**, Free.
All who desire full information about the cause
and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney
Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail,
free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
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50*PER BOTTLE
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE PEED SAW MILL
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery Is the largest in this part of the country.
To the Trade and Smokers.
Beware of Base Imitations on (he Market.
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Magnolia Gin
OHTE. LA.
The Foremost Standard COT
TON G!N of the WORLD.
It lias Jijhi taken the “ Highest Award—
Gobi Modal and Oinlonm.” for “ Light Draft.
He nt Sample and <»enora> Utility,” at ths
World Cotton Centennial Exposition, Now
Orleans, over ah t ompetitors.
ADPU&HS
Nl’fle & Etheridge, Columbus, Qa.
Jc7wl3t
WESLEYAN
Female
College,
Macon,
Georgia.
First Wednesday (n
.n the South with all
improvements, unsurpassed for comfort, health
ai)d safety. High elevation, five hundred feet above sea
IrviM, with landscape? on every side equal to the finest
*’ • advantages in Literature, Music
' v for catalogue to
D. President-
C'JSE
SWIVEL PLOW.
THE
THE BEST CWIVEL PLOW IN USE.
Equally good nil level land. No furmM
Should bo without one. Send for free lllua*
Irateil Cain login* and Almanac*
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
8YRACUSE. NEW YORK-
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$ IOOO REWARD jCk THE VICTOR
For any machine hulling and
•leaning fll for market a*
DOUBLE
HULLED.
Illustrated clrou-
|ar mailed free. «cnxjj — -- ■ vowt# __
NFWAHK T(lTj|jur DAT,
HACK INK CO., <felUHbua,0. Ka. Hr. Ilona*, Hagrratowa.BA
je21 wl2w
^EEDsomwgjg
Ezv&wr*iS'SSSc.sS
of the moat thrilling personal adventure*, eg.
plnita of acouta amTuple*, forlorn hopea.hero.
—- Ic bravery, Impriaonmenta and hair-bread lb
mctinrit, hand-to-hand *trufg}e», perl)oii» Journey#, darin*
•d.l* nod bold deed* ON IIOTI! HI l>K8 during the Oroat Civil
'sCAMMEI.&'l.'O 1 .'
. _ J nil expetiHe, can be
made working for uh. Agents preferred who can
urnish tholr own horses and give their whole time
HK.SON & OO., 1DI8 Mu in St., j
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FRUIT DRYERS
■ ZIMMERMAU MF'G CO.. BURLINGTON, IOWA
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ALBEMARLE
Female Institute,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Full corps of superior teachers: course of instruction
thorough and extensive -location healthful and ac*
cfssible; scenery beautiful; surroundings most at*
tractive: terms very moderate i order catalogue.
W. P. DICKINSON, Principal.
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain a wonts we will for the next
sixty days give away, free of charge, in each county
in tho u. H. a limited number of our l*«*riuan
Klvrfro Galvanic Hiwpensarv Hells, Price IS;
a positive and unfailing cure for Nervous Debility.
Varicocele, Emissions, Iinpotency &e. $500.00Reward
paid if every Belt we manufacture does not generate
u yen nine electriecurront. Address at once ELECTltlO
MELT AGENCY. P. O. Box 178 Brooklyn N v
Have a RED seal on each box and our factory number, 200, printed on it.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SEAL.
Examine boxes before purchasing, and see that you get the genuine C'igarros.
GKEO- IP. LIBS & CO.,
Factory 200, :t«l District. \. V.
The genuine are for sale by VV. S. Freeman, J. T. Kavanagh. Brannon & Car.-on, King Daniel.
Peabody & Faber, T. A. < autrcll, J. II. Edwards -4 E. Deaton, \V. U. Moore, and all first-class re-
taih )•-. ^ angd tu th sat&scHm
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
I pay Agents a salary <
$MO to per month and e
E ! ,'or tl *4o'a month and %t'
>ute circulars in your vicinity. Bus-
anent. pleasant & easily operated.
ACS advanced. SAMI'! K CASKS FRKR. N>
mired. No humbug. We mean wlmt we say.
Address NATIONAL SIT/PI-V..COMPANY,
Bradford Block. *
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N and after this date Trai
('Old;Mill’S, CA- .July 21
Capital Prize,
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Kirilis.-S:
Boll,'i
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PltlZKS
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10.000. .
5,000..
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J CAPITAL J'KIZEOt
1 GRAND PRI/.E up
1 (illAND URI/.E Gl*
2 L \ Utile PRIZES UP
4 LARGE PRIZES Ul*
20 PRIZES OF
50 PRIZES OF SJK
100 PRIZES OF 300
200 PRIZES OF -00
600 PRIZES OF WO
1,000 pk^ppoximatios PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of J200
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100
^I^jDUcYfuonHfo^rate*to clubs "should" be^inMle
oiRv to the Office of the Company m New Orleans.
F 5 or further Information write clearly, giving
* Unmiress POSTAL MO I LS, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi-
X ^Je, Currency by E^resa.^our ex-
pease: addressed ,, > «.» Orl.',uV, i:». .
Or *- A. " wAslfi n^i«n, »• C.
Mnke P. O. Money Orders pnyable
■ address Beitlstereil Letter* to
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WEST BOUND TRAINS.
v.iJI.I -1HI n, IjrA., .JUiy iHlII, Inn')
d vN and after Sunday. July is. 1880, the, schedule
V* of Mail Train will be as follows:
2 30 p m
2 IB J) m
‘ “7 p m
3 00 p m
5 01 p m
6 07 p in
7 00 a m
8 02 a m
10 11 a ru
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Chipley
Arrive at Greenville
No. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville
Arrive at Chiplev
Arri ve at Columbus
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation North.
Leave Columbus 7 00 a w
Arrive at Chipley 9 32 u m
Arrive at Greenville 11 10 a m
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville 3 56 p m
Arrive at Chipley 4 59 p m
’ imbi
EAST BOUND TRAINS
- BIB pm
.... H.Oum
7 23 pm
.... 10 33 pm
No. 2.
Pa«’ger.j
12 20 il in
10 33 p 111
No. 4.
Accom. (
9 18 a Ul
7 23 p in
10 50 a m
No. 6. 1
Accom, ’
9 10 a 111
11 10 a m
7 -23 p m ,
No. 10. |
Sunday |
Pasfr’ger. :
3 30 |J ill
7 10 a m
... 1 21 a m
1 01 P ill
... 4 20am
2 30 p ill
.... 6 48 am
1) 10 j» m
9 18 a m
3 57 v i» i
BIB am
7 10 p ill
10 oo a m
l a: i. m |
7 29 am
7 23 p m ;
... 9 11 a m
10 18 p 111
1 19 p m
6 58 p in
WANTED.
We will pay Agents a salary of
t 1*1*1.1 ( UMI’A.i i,
CINCINNATI, OHIO
QUEEN the SOUTH
POUTAIIIjB
FARM MILLS
For Stork I'red or .Heal
Arrive at Columbus .
... 7 07 p m
W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C. S. HOWARD, Geu'I Ticket Agent.
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COItLEUi: OF
PHYSIHAN'N AMI HIRGFONN,
HAf/riHOKfL MIL
This School offers to Medical Students unsu^
passed clinical and other advantages. _Send for a
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. A: E. It It..
Columbus
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail; daily. Nos. 3 and 4 Macon and Montgomery Through Freigl
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 0 iWay Freight and Accommodation' ai
ceptcept Sunday. Nos. 9 and 10 iPassenger/ Sundays only.
W. L. CLARK, Sup't. D. E. WILLIAMS, C«. P.
O R E LA N D^PARK MILITARY ACADEMY^
Near ATLANTA, GA. Twenty-*ix acres of land, beautifully laid off with shaded
10,000 IN USE.
• r t.’ f,r !»• -- rlptivi- Circular.
Straub Machinery Co.,
ci.nciSn'atj.o
CaOOn ‘SALARY AND
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mj - fnch proforreff
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1 ^ large ; all styles. Pictures guaranteed. Special
'nducements. Hmpirk Copying Co.. ^8t Canal Street. N.V
A FREE SAMPLE
To introduce the great household remedy, GOB
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