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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORMNG, OCTOBER 23, IS8A.
SEEKING ^IE SOUTH.
8 oi|len mi'l I» t n 11 <1H Knelling the Psmeufri'r
Lists.
Savannah News.
The railroad and steamship passenger
traffle h* 13 recently taken a spurt and all
the lines report good business. The hotels
have, as a result, experienced an increase
in business and the registers are rapidly
filling up.
The last Boston ship brought ninety pas
sengers and the New York steamer had
over 100. Tuesday morning the Savannah,
Florida and Western railway carried out
115 through passengers for points in south
Georgia, Florida and Cuba. The Balti
more, Boston and New' York steamers
brought in the most of that number.
Many of them were residents of Florida
returning from a trip north. Others were
new settle
new settlers coming south. A few invalids
were in the number. Boston has had a
cold snap already, and the early risers a
few mornings ago found ice in the gutters.
That will start the invalid migration, and
the weak-lunged who are able to spend
the winter in the south will not lose much
time in getting here. The tourists, how
ever, who come down for the season and
stop at the high-priced hotels and pay
princely bills will not be along in numbers
for several weeks yet.
A railroad man from Jacksonville, who
was in the city yesterday, said that the
travel through his city is quite brisk. The
steamship companies here say that the in
creased traffic has come at about the usual
time. Last winter’s business, w'hile good,
was not as heavy as was expected before
the season opened, and the representatives
of the different companies are cautious in
predicting the coming winter’s business.
All, however, look for a better traffic than
last year. It is not thought that last win
ter’s freeze will deter many from coming
■south this winter, for be it ever so cold
here it is sure to be far more bitterly cold
in the north.
Each year the west and northwest send
isil
more visitors south. Chicago, St. Louis,
■St. Paul, Minneapolis and all of the other
places in the northwest are too cold in
winter for hundreds of citizens who do not
like the prospects of being blocked up for
a fortnight at a time. Consequently, the
well-to-do flee before the blizzard and help
fill the large hotels and boarding houses of
south Georgia and Florida.
I have been bothered with catarrh for
about twenty years. I had lost my smell
entirely for the last fifteen years, and I
had almost lost my hearing. My eyes
were getting so dim I had to get some one
to thread my needle. Now I have my
hearing as well as I ever had, and I can
see to thread as fine a needle as ever 1 did.
My sense of smell is partly restored; it
seems to be improving all the time. I
think there is nothing like Ely’s Cream
Balm for catarrh.—Mrs. E. E. Grimes,
Itendrill, Perry Co., Ohio. eod&w
Lately lletrotlied.
She—Isn’t that papa coming ?
lie—How provoking; I was just going to
She (ingenuously)—He’s awfully i
sighted, Charley—awfully!—Tid-Bits.
From a Minister.
Rev. C. T. Clark, a member of the South
Georgia Methodist Conference, writes from
'Tattnall county, Ga.: “One year ngo I was
taken with rheumatism, and became al
most helpless for over three months. Ail
the remedies used seemed t.o fail until I
-commenced the use of Swift’s Specific. I
have taken five bottles, and am perfectly
sound and well again. I would have writ
ten sooner, but waited to see if the cure
was permanent. And now I unhesitating-
' “ " “ ' ‘ " ble
ly recommend S. S. S. as a safe and reliabl
remedy for rheumatism. I have all confi
dence in its virtue.
It Sever Falls.
I have had blood poison ever since Octo
ber, 1885, and obtained no relief from any
treatment (and 1 tried several) until I com
menced taking Swift’s Specific. In one
month I felt as well as I ever had. I also
had a good appetite, and was entirely free
from the pains in my shoulder and head,
which had tormented me so long. Now
all the sores and swellings from my head
are gone. S. W. McCarter.
No. 76 Madison St.
New York, April 30, 1886.
So HiNamlrrstnnilliig Tills.
Revenue reform no more means free
trade than anti-saloon means prohibition,
and Mr. Lodge knows it, though he is dis
honest enough to say tne opposite.—Bos
ton Herald.
Malaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Due West, S. C., March 12, 1883.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1888.—G. G.
'Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time. I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wly . W. H. Shaw & Co.
IIUmI While Being Cured.
An old lady at Peekskill, N. Y., who was
suffering froin heart disease, and who be
lieved inrfaith cures, died from excitment
while a clergyman was anointing her.
“Hi: III-BAIBA."
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid
ney, Biadder and Urinary Diseases. $1'
At druggists.
“ROl'GH OX BILK" FILLS.
Small granules, small dose, big results,
pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the
stomach. 10c and 25c.
ROUGH OX DIRT.”
Ask for “Rough on Dirt.” A perfect
ask lor “Kougn on Uirt. a perieci
washing powder found at last 1 A harm
less, extra fine A 1 article, pure and clean;
sweetens, freshens, bleaches and whitens
without slightest injury to finest fabric.
Unequaled for fine linens
linens and laces, gen
eral household, kitchen and laundry use.
Softens water, saves labor and soap.
Added to starch prevents yellowing. 5c,
10c, 25c, at Grocers. d&wtf
Cheap Fares are FrofltnMo.
The increased business of the New York
elevated raiiraods that adopted five-cent
fares has compelled all the rest to come
down to the same rate.
For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pulmo
nary complaints “Brown’s Bronchial
Troches” manifest remarkable curative
properties. Sold only in boxes.
ocl6 d&wlw
A Llttli' Too Much.
A tailor in Boston recently had applica-
Je.n to Ills Sweetest.
-mild st thou but khowjust how I feel,
What though thy heart were of hardest steel,
Did thou had st never met me but to scoff.
So sod am I at thy going off
It needs must soften, feel some slight regret,
Kvon if not. with tears thine eves be wet,"
, o know there is a heart so wed to thee
ill thought and feeling, and in sympathy,
sent t lC s , ’h.est sorrow which to thee is
'Tis ft-om its centre to circumference rent.
DRUNKENNESS
nu TTTT T TfITTAn Ttint*
OR THE LIUUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
0URED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES' GOLDEN SPECITIC,
It ran lip given In a cup of on O'er or ten
.without tho knowledge of the person Ink
ing Its is absolutely lmvtnluss, anil will ef-
I® there nothing that can stay thy flight
" PA "I Illllklllt'hS, ami will I’D
feet ii permanent ami speedy cure, whether
the patient In a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It linn been Riven in thou-
umi AwUAt ritt.y Illy mu
And save me from the dark, dark nigiu .■
nn vi’' to my hc»rt must surely come,
vv h • . • i > • i *• h»d adieu to friends and homo,
Aua kwl - j i,u». t: one away
Tr.t ve ’ , 1 non M 6 >t ouers, and with others stay?
it thou should’st go. I know not what I’ll do
hxcept I pack my “duds” and travel, too.
V 1 Persecute you, toll me how and when.
And I j—a. - .*
sands of cases, ami in every instance n per-
2 ** * ‘ ** Th.
it me iiuw aim wueil,
1 promise to be the gentlest of gentlemen.
The Bracelet In Style.
Light aud delicate bracelets are in the
fashion.
For the immediate and permanent cure
of a 1 female complaints and irregularities,
such as leuchorrboea or whites, prolapsus
uteri, green sickness, monthly suppressions
and excesses, hysterics, nervous debility,
etc., nothing equals Simmons’ Iron Cor
dial, combined with Simmons’ Vegetable
Liver Medicine. eodwlw
■Iveil nuil Contents Xoteil.
We received a basket of grapes the other
.. . . vvv ., uv , •» viwnvv Ui VUC UliUL’l
day from a subscriber with the request:
“Pii—
’lease notice this on your inside,
have done so.—New Haven News.
Ely Bros.: 1 have used two bottles of
your Cream Balm for Catarrh since De
cember. A sore in my nostril—the cause
of much suffering—has entirely healed;
have used no other medicine. This spring
I feel better, can work with more ease
than I have in anv spring since 1861
ffuf, Va.
Mary E. Ware, Hopefu
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So Polite.
Boston business men note a marked im
provement in the urbanity of post office
clerks in that city since the change vvus
announced.—Springfield Republican.
Nervous. Debilitated 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 of 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-
T ' "—"-all, Mich.
taic Belt Co., Marshall,
deel" tn.th,sat,se&wly
• Their Busy Season.
Not all the packers are idle. Those who
Work at the trade of packing caucuses and
conventions seem to be putting in full
time.—Chicago News.
The Veriilet l iiiiuinmim.
W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Iml., testi
fies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters as
the very best remedy. Every bottle sold
has giveu relief in every case. One man
took six bottles, and was cared of rheuma
tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham
Hare, druggist, Beilville, Ohio, affirms:
“The best selling medicine I have ever
handled in my 20 years’ experience, is
Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others
have added their testimony, so that the
.. . . ■ Elei ■ ’ — •
verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or
blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Bran
non & Carson’s Drug Store. eod&w
Let ller Go.
It is to be hoped that the European war
will be postponed until the packers’ strike
is ended.—Inter-Ocean.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lievos the little sufferer at once; it produces
- El
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
... •
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
*• -fti "
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-
gUIIlS, ollajo ttu piuiii U.UCVUO w aaiuj iLgu-
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
fl”e cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
I ilin)>iiiltii Spout i lie.
“We want pledges from the candidates!”
shouts a New Jersey paper. Look here,
man, are you running a political campaign
or a pawn shop ?—Brooklyn Eagle.
Free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
the' burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Bose hee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-filth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou-
e perlia
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. octl2 d&wly
■takers mill Headers.
References to the scythe of death are out
of date. The apparatus of modern warfare
monllinfiVV ffll’ flfHlt.J
a tauor m Boston recently naa uppucu-
on for the use of a full-dress suit for a
>rpse, the suit to be returned after the
ineral.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
, Fever
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
je21 oed&w
UI llittu. 1UC umjaiavuev* , • ~
constitute mowing machinery for death
quite out of all agricultural comparison.—
Pittsburg Commercial.
Excitement hi Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in the
vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so
helpless he could not turti in bed, or raise
liis head; everybody said he was dying of
consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King s
New Discovery was sent him. Finding re
lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the time he
had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot
tles of the Discovery, he was well and had
gained in flesh thirty-six pounds
rn„: rt 1 1-wiffloa r»f* this ftTfiftt DlS(
Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for
consumption flee at Brannon & Carson’s.
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Aliout Kyen.
Hazel eyes denote musical ability and
Sr Nffie-tent r hs of the army and navy officers
ha Genuine e> vh)let eyes are seen in some
babies, but are rare in women.
There are fifty different sorts of gift)
eyes at least.
nitiiiiH or cases, mill in every
feet cure haft followed. It nevt'r full*. .
system once impregimtiul with the Specific,
It becomes an utter intpoMHihiiity for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOU SALE BV
The Prince Not Worrying*
Allen Thorndyke Rice is the only man
who kicked up a row over Phelps’ failure
to introduce him to the Prince of Wales.
The prince seems to take hi3 loss very
philosophically.—Macon Telegraph.
Malaria ! The very mention of it is a
nightmare! Whoever has suffered from
this blighting disease knows what a dread
scourge it is, and how it seems almost mi-
nossible to eradicate it from the system.
SMITH’S BILE BEANS will most surely
destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford
permanent relief. Dose, one Bean; 25
cents per bottle. For sale by ail drug-
cists and dealers in medicine, or sent post
paid on receipt of price, to any part of the
country. ocll-eod&wlm
Blue-gray eyes are said to indicate a
heart.
kindly
Not an liicommon Style.
A case in the criminal courts of Snn
Francisco, Cal., has been postponed .... „
two times.
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
«3 into a i) st m coLr.imrs, ga.
Call or write for circular & full particulars*
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
«T- Xj. WILLIS
Has removed his Office to up tairs over R.
Crane’s store.
ocT lm
TK< v
V * Ip; ' VM U V ft.
mm mm
( rv -.-.r. ! wjW
THE BES1 CWWEL BLOW !N USE.
Equally goo* .m level intul No tunn*.
dinuld he wltV..;u um*. send toe free IJJn:*
trated Cat .**,.*,ue and Ahtintiac.
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLG\fe CO
SYRACUSE. NEW »OPK
GEORGIA. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
To all vvhi m it may concern: E. J. Wyt n liai
in# applied to me tor letters of administuitio
the estate of J. J. McCook, of the state of Louisi
ana, deceased, situate in this state;
This is to cite all and (singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said J. J. McCook, to be
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, if any they cu n.
why letters of administration should not be
granted to the said K. J. Wynn on the estate of
said J. J McCook situate in this state.
Witness my hand and official signature this
•1th October, 1880. JAMES CAi-iTLEftERltY,
oct5 d cod5t&w tw Ordinary.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Thomas L. Williams, administrate)
of It. G. Williams, deceased, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed, that he has ftdly
administered It. O, Williams’C3tate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any the
can, why said administrator should not be di
charged from his administration and
tors of dismission on the find Monday in Do
comber, 1886. E. M BROOKS. Ordinaly
September 4tli, 1886 oh warn
pEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.-
VJ Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned that on the day of , 1886, Mint a
Daniel, late of Chattahoochee county, departed
tins file intestate and no person has applied for
administration on tho estate of said Manta Dan
iel in said state. That administration will be
vested in the sheriff of said county or some other
fit and proper person after the publication of this
citation oned a week for four weeks, unless valid
objection is made to his appointment.
JAMES CASTLEBERRY,
Orddinary and Ex-Officio C. C. O.
aug28 oaw 4w
its of D.-Soto, Lt. Salle, Htamlmh, Boon**.
. H’hett, Bow ii', Houston, CtirMiu, Cmitcr, v
Bill, lieu. Crook, umlothers. Illu«trated v
SaAMMMIK?
Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his
guardianship of 8 II* A; F. H. Hill. This is there
fore to cite all pertons co* cenred, *o show cause
why the said H. H. Epping should not be dis
missed from his guardianship of S H. and E. H.
Hill and receive the usual letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature
this October 4th, 1886.
oct4 oaw4w F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY. . .
Whereas. George Y. Pond makes application
for letters of administration de bonis non upon
the estate of Hu h Dever, late of said county,
deceased; „ ,
These are. therefore, to cite al,
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
applicant. ,
witness my official signature
v* Iiuuiia. iuio. N'. JJ. U
estate of L. T. Downing, deeeasi
the court in her petition, duly fi
fully ailministereo L. T.^Downinf
This is, therefore, to cite all pe:
heirs and credltors t to show
can, why said administratrix
chargee from her admin
letters of dismission r~
cember, 1886. , . ^, .
Witness my official sitMture this September 4,
1886 F. M. BROOKS.
ny they
t no dis-
. jgeceive
aY in De-
sepn oaw3m
A CARD.
To all who aro suffering from tho errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of manhood, fee., I will send a recipe
\ hut will euro you,FREE OF CHARGE. This groat
remedy was discovered by a missionary In South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the
REV. JOSEFH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City.
senll eod&wlv ffol r in'*
$59 REWARD
will bo paid for any Crain Fa
• day n
and Seed Separator and Flag-
*-cr nr our Improved Ware
house Mill which wu oiler vlieap.
!»ri Lilt mailed free.
NEWARK MACK1NF. CO.
Columbus, ObltAt
Jersey Jackets
The Largest Stock in This City
Auction Sale
Valuable City Lots!
CAN BE FOUND AT
J
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n
/A
u
All Grades, From 50c. to $7.
Our Large New Cloak Room is full of
IF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Call and See the Stvlep.
j. a. kirven & co.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
IN! LIDDELL. VARIABLE FEED 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 oilier machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
ontgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
B. T. HATCHER,
and Commission
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
I WILL continue the Warehouse aud Commission Business in all its branches,
and solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict
attention and prompt returns on all consignments.
BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sule of COTTON a specialty.
A cent for the Latest Imoroved “T.ITMiVn
Agent for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN.
* B. T.
sep4 2tawlm w2m
HATCHER.
To the Trade and Smokers.
Beware of Imitations, and see
genuine
that you gel the
REPUBLIC CIGARRQS
-A-HSTID TLAITCIE] LTO OTHERS.
We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
GEO. F. LIES &c CO.,
Faelor.y 200, ;i<l J>jsCri«*f, S. Y.
The genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman. J. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel,
Peabody & Faber. T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh & Co.
G. J. Miller. It. S. Crane, and all first-class retailers. aug.3 tu th Bat&ne3m
FREE CHRISTMAS PACKAGE.
The Brown Cotton Crin Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable’*
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: Im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearing 0 , .i v improved Feeder,
enlarge:’, dust prool ’ondeuser.
i rong, simple in instruction, durable
Jn °. n st rv.,H light, cleans the seed per
fiyfect.j and produces first class samples.
$HO to *‘JO pc
^e»?cA* C or 1 #40'a month and co
■ «■ m* nenses to distnin’t.’ circulars in your vicinity. Bus*
I in«c hnnorablc permanent, pleasant & easily ojierPte'i
! All expenses advanced. SAM PL B CASHS FltP.B. Nr
1 stamps required. No humbug. Wemcanwli--
DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT
at any aeceHsible point. Mend for full
description aud price lint*
Eradfordlllock.
COLUMBUS I BON WOBKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
24PerCent,Investment, Before JInsuring
rpiIREE two-room Dwellings and one three-
1 room Dwelling, b acre to each lot, occupied
by good tenants for $16 per month. Price of
property 8800. JOHN BLACK MAR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
se wed&fri tf
IIS 1 'V GOOII SALARY AND
AL!. EXPENSES PAID,
j\ \ to frni ol; Htato which profcired
CALL AND GET MY RATES AND TERMS.
Twelve Years in the business and nover contested a loss. All paid promptly.
TOTIISr BLACKMAR,
Next to Telegraph Ofliee.
CoinmhiiM. Georgia,
aug9 set&wiiu
Directly Opposite the Eagle and
Phenix Mills,
' r ILL BE SOLI), on the First Tuesday in No«
of F. M. KNOWLES & Co., corner of Broad l
Tenth Streets, In the City of Columbus, at 11
o’clock it. m„ the Valuable Lots fronting the
Eagle Factory Buildings, on Front street, in the
he Alston Warehouse, and near offices of
Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on
east side of Front street, at the North Wall of
the "Alston Warehouse,” running east alon
on*
said wall 127 feet ti inches, thence north 160 feet,
1 by
along said line, 127 feet
• \IWMK Bill'.* IIIIVI •*< u imntD, iv i
thence south along Front street 150 feet, more or
less to the beginning point. This property. Im
mediately fronting the Eagle Factory, is admira
bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Stored
or Warehouse purposes: contains now n_well-
perfect. Can be examined, with plot
property, at the law office of McNeill «& Levy.
Terms of sale -one-third cash on day of purchase,
balance, one, two and three years, equal amountd,
with 7 per cent, interest, secured by the property.
MARY B. HANSERD.
oct3 tu&setw
UIPRECEDEITED
STOCK OB’
Piece Goods
NOW READY
For Fall, 1886.
Clothing Made to Order.
Variety I’11 paraJli‘I<><l.
I'rlves Rensonable.
Satisfaction Oiiarantced.
GOODS selected now will be made ready for
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor us
with an order.
G. J. PEACOCK,
Cloth in*: Manufacturer, 1200 A 1209
Hroai Street, CoIiiiiiImin tan.
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NCREASING PAST,
TOBACCOS
is rapidly increasing
bringing the follow!
to your i. ii.d notice:
D. A. Andrews,
D. A. Anglin
Averett & Porter,
R. J. Auglin,
J. Adams,
C. Batastein,
R. Brodii,
Bennett & Co.,
T. A. Cantrell,
V. R. Cantrell & Co.
R. S. Crane,
F. Conti,
M. E. Edwards,
A. Simons,
;, and we take pleasure is
ng revised list of such dealer*
J. K. Guldens,
J. R. & H. F. Garrett,
C. E. Hochstrasser,
L. H. Kaufman & Co.,
G. w. Lefrifl,
C. H. Markham,
P .McArdle,
T. E. Middlebrooks,
Martin & Chalmers,!
Tobe Newman,
W. R. Newsome,
J. H. Rumsey,
Rothschilds Bros.,
T. J. Stone.
of Itielinionil, Vlrginin,
Manufacturers of Fanny Etlel and L. Road Te«
baccos.
Ii I'll\ A 1.0Fit are onr Sole Agent
for IhiN territory.
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Printing, Book-Binding
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
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cluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill
Heads, statements, always on hand. Also En
velopes, Cards, Ac., primed at short notice.
Paper Boxes of any size or description not kept
1 stock made at sliort notice.
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tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
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