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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER* 20, 1886.
WILLIE WALTER PHELPS.
The Nut Jem, Congressman Says tho Am'.
Blalnltes Will llsve tho .Naming of the Next
Ko|iuhllian Caiiiliilate.
Washington, October 27.—The New
York World to-day contains the following
significant interview with “Willie Walter 11
Phelps, Mr. Blaine’s banged henchman :
“Since declining the doubtful honor of
being a defeated republican candidate for
f yvernor, Congressman William Walter
helps has been waging a vigorous cam
paign for re-election in his own behalf.
That he aspires to the position of running
mate of the “Plumed Knight." should the
latter be nominated in 1888, is firmly be
lieved by his neighbors, who are also
convinced that one of the most massive
brains in the country is shaded by the
witty Jerseymau's neatly cropped bang.
Just before Mr. Blaine started on his tour
through the states he entertained Mr.
Phelps at his down-east home. This was
■considered significant by quite a number
of very wise people, and a World reporter
asked the congressman about it.
“Yes,” he replied reflectively. “Tdid go
■over to see Mr. Blaine, but it was only a
social visit, and I didn’t talk politics. 1
can’t tell you anything about him. There
is no need of it, for he is always ready
enough, I am sure, to speak for himself.’’
“Will he be a candidate in 1888? ”
“I don’t know, and I don’t suppose he
does. It’s two years yet, you see. You
may be sure he won't be unless the
minority of the party—those who opposed'
hi8nomination last time—ask for it in 1888.
They will have to bring him into the field.
We, his old personal friends and sup
porters, shall not aid in such a movement.
We have had our chance. We thought if
they would nominate him New York could
be carried for him, but it was not. So we
feel estopped in that direction."
But it Is
“But it Is claimed by Mr. Blaine’s friends
that New York was lost by accident.”
“Yes, I know it was by accident. But in
politics, as in war, there must be victory
and not excuse for it; and we didn’t carry
New York, so now we shall step back.
The anti-Blaine republicans of 1884 may
make the nomination, and we shall sup
port him with whole hearts, too. Of
course, we would rather they would name
Blaine, but if they don’t, we shall not com
plain, but do our best to elect whoever
may be their choice. Blaine men are re
publicans first and Blaine men afterward.”
Most Kxcollcut.
J. J. Atkins, chief of police, Knoxville,
Tenn., writes : “My family and I are bene
ficiaries of your most excellent medicine,
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion; having found it to bo all that you
claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue.
My friends to whom I have recommended
it praise it at every opportunity.” Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption is
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bron
chitis, asthma, croup and every affection of
throat, chest and lungs.
Trial bottle free at Brannon & Carson’s
Drug Store. Large size, $1. eod&w
I.iiihIimI Squarely on Ills Feet.
Sharpley—Old fellow, you’ve been taken
in. Do you know why Skinner borrowed
all that money of you?
Green—No.
Sharpley—Because he was so hard ig)
that he had to borrow in order to pay
creditors who' ve waited for years.
Green—Ob, that’s all right, then. I’m
the largest of ’em.—Life.
Malaria ! The very mention of it is a
nightmare 1 Whoever has suffered from
this blighting disease knows what a dread
scourge it iS, and how it seems almost im
possible 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 all drug
gists and dealers in medicine, or sent post
paid on receipt of price, to any part of the
country. oetl-eod&wlm
Resurrections.
Now that the last item of the Grant
funeral bill has been paid by the New
York Sun, an enterprising Washington
man has dug up an unpaid item in the
Garfield funeral hill. As nearly all of our
great men are dead it is hard to tell where
this sort of thing is going to stop.—Phila
delphia Times.
bUCKI.KN'S AltNICA SAI.VK.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
ie24 oed&w
She I.lkol the Poll.
A Kentucky planter was so well pleased
with the acting of a little girl in a play at
Louisville that the next day he sent her a
fine large doll to “amuse her when not at
the theater.” This is the reply he re
ceived : “Kind friend, have just received
your note and package containing the
doll, thanks very much. The doll is very
handsome. I showed it to my husband,
and we think it will be a great amusement
forme.”
More Money for Your Work
If you improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information showing how you can
make from $5 to $25 and upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
Better write; some have made over $50 in
a day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all a";es. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. oe2ti dlim
A Cheerful THsclpIo of Faust.
We have enjoyed a respite of an hour or
two each day from the laborious duties ol
this office for a whole week, but have
filled in the time at home, looking after
six cases of dengue, soap-making, dish
washing, wood-cutting, floor-sweeping,
medicine-mixing, hot bath-giving and so
forth and so on. It is a great relief for one
to rest from his arduous office duties, es
pecially if he has something at home with
which to while away the time.—Paris
North Texan.
“111)I'llII ON PILES.”
Why suiter Piles ? Immediate relief and
complete cure guaranteed. Ask . for
“Rough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching,
protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles.
60c. At Druggists or mailed.
SKINNY M*N.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Deli
cate Women. $1.
WELLS’ IIA1R BALSAM.
If gray, restores to original color. An
elegant dressing, softens and beautifies.
No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative.
Stops hair coming out; strengthens,
cleanses, heals ^;alp. 50c. d&wtf
Why Her Nose Was Cold.
It was a horrid old uncle of two dear
young creatures who kissed them both on
meeting them,at a tennis match. ‘‘Ah,
Jennie, he exclaimed, as he pressed his
lips to thoBe of one girl, “you did well to
put on your thick underclothes, as your
mother anvised.” Then he smacked the
other one’s pretty mouth and exclaimed:
“And you, Marie, are foolish for not hav
ing done the same thing.” “I’d be pleased
to know, uncle,” retorted Marie,‘ how
you found out so much about invisible
things without peeping through key
holes?” “Simply enough,” he exclaimed;
“your nose is cold and Jennie’s is warm;
Jhn a reasoner.' ’—Boston Post.
Mr. Clrrclanil l.lUcs the Presidency.
Baltimore American.
The other day an old friend of the presi
dent from Buffalo called at the white
house. The president was much pleased
with him, and they discussed many topics.
In relating part of the interview the Buffa
lo friend said that Mr. Cleveland had ex
pressed himself quite freely on the second
term question.
“When I came here first I did not cart
particularly about the place.” the presi
dent is quoted as saying. “But after I was
here a short time the life became more
agreeable, and I began to like it. This fed
iug has increased.”
“And von want to come back again?”
tii' il j’Td > friend said he asked.
“Yes. i t..i',k t would not mind another
term,” ivas tuu reply.
The Buffalo friend made no secret of the
fact that the president talked this way,and
perhaps the president wants the impres
sion to get abroad.
The Parson from Wayhaek.
Omaha World.
Clerical stranger (from Wayhaeki—“Do
you make a reduction for us parsons,
mister?” Omaha clothing merchant—
“Well, that question has not been asked
before; I will take pleasure in accommo
dating you, though ; are you a preacher ?”
“You bet! I’m the parson of the Union
church atWuybaek.” “Ah, I see ; 1 have
a very nice frock-coat suit I think will fit
you; it’s a regular preacher suit, too.”
“Frock-coat, eh?” “Yes.” “Well, I don't
think that there kind will do; I want
something like this.” A-eutaway, eti ?”
“Yes, that’s the name, now I remember.”
“But—what’s your objection to a frock-
coat?" “Well, you see the tails is in the
way of the pistol-pocket.”
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
and
Dufly’s Formula.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
nas cured me w
others lull. 1 am thankful to vou tor It: have
recommended Jt, and mytrlenhs are uslmr it.
Mas. EVELINE TAULTON,
irs amt have uied patent i
cincs with results whoilv unsatisfactory. I
find your DutlVn Pure Malt Whiskev a hiOHt
excellent rein: . in.cl lnvaiu dde io those sui'.
t'crinn from Itybpcpsia. L>. W. MORGAN.
tion for about lour years,
bottle of your DutU's I’
with the other Ingredients
better.
bled with indite*
id lifter usinjr ont
e M iU Whiskey,
»N. P C
lly since (uklnir youi
and Putty's Korn
1 have .
Putty’s Pu
ula. I wu
and severe .
now they have almost .
■ family are also taking both t
b trained ; 11 poundi
seem nosslble, but
lire Malt Whiskey.
; Malt Whtskci
a Croat sutforor from Indlcestion
in my chest and back, and
’ entirely disappe
......ny are uiso •*•* -~ J --
rlvlnc much boneflt
In four weeks It doe*.
It in all owtnc to Dull'v
There is nothing to enuu. . .
A. P. PUG ANNE, Photographer.
Gentlemen-1 i
Pure Malt Whiskey. It lias i
man from being a chronic sufferer from dye
pepsla. THOMAS H. MoGINNISS.
East Orangk. N J.
Dear Sim—I have used Pulfv’s Pure Malt
Whiskey and Duffy's Formula for disordered
stomach, and have found them to he all vou
claim, I feel bo much hotter that after taking
alow doses I urn not now taking anything. 1
have recommended them to others, who have
Improved. 8. M. LONO.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
Jk-0\
THE DUFFT MALT WHISKEY CO„
BALTIMORE, MD.
The Duffy'* Formula in a special house-
old application of the medicinal virtue* and
purity of Duffy'* Pure Mall Whiskey, and i*
tended more specifically for the treatment of
Consumptions Dyspepsia. Indigestions Malaria,
General Debility mul all Wasting Diseases. In
addition to the. tonic effect of our whiskey, it fur
nishes unenalled blood-forming material, whereby
the Weight and Sire' "
a U
ide In accordance
formula and consistspt
Malt Whiskey and flu
liquid form, the nutritious elements q/' the beef
pe.rially prepared
icipatly of Dufy's Pure
< Iieefste.uk combined in
joking
palattible and
ever made. Jt c<...
DOLLAR PR It POTTLE.
F 0 0 D
The only perfect substitute for Mothers
milk, invaluable in Cholera Infantum
and Teething;. A pre-dlgested food for Dys*
and Feeding of It..'ants,
DOLIBER. GOODAL0 to CC
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal*
awarded in 1885 at the Expositions ol
New Orleans and Louisville, and the la
ventions Exposition of London.
' The superiority of Coralinc over hoix
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five years’ experience. It is mor»
durable, more pliable, more comfortable
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variotf
Kinds of cord. None are genuine un’es
“Db. Warner’s Coraline" is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY All LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro r dway, New York CM
.A.T THB
Li,
Dry weather doesn't inter
fere with us. Hot weather
doesn't interfere with us. Gold
weather doesn't interfere with
us. Rainy weather doesn't
interfere with us. Nothing
can interfere with us.
Ouf Prices are Right
and the people know it. Not
withstanding tho hot and dry
weather, our sales are
Pat Ahead of Last fear,
Some three weeks since we
had a special sale of Ladies'
and Gent's Hemstitched
Handkerch’fs
Not having enough to supply
one-tiftli of the demand, we
wrote our buyer if he could
find a sick handkerchief mail to
buy him out. “Verily." he.
found him Consequently.wc
offer to-morrow 620 dozen
LADIES’ ALL LINEN
(White and Colored Borders)
nt 10c., worth from 20 to 50c. each.
300 DOZEN
Gent’s all Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs, white and colored borders, at
15c. each, worth from 25 to 00c.
THIRD SHIPMENT OF
PARIS NOVELTY ROBES
at much below former prices.
vTTJST BEOBIVED.
Handsome lot o" Homespuns, Bolides,
Camel’s Hair, Donizetti Checks, Hair
Lines and all the novelties are daily
coming in in the newest colors.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
English and French Astrachau Walking
Jackets, Wraps and Sacques, Freize Wraps,
Hare, Feather Trimming, Fur and Fox
Tails to match. Look at our Cloaks before
you buy.
Sternberg&Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
HARRIS COUNTY FARM.
180 AcrcM for Kale.
I .FOURTEEN miles north of Columbus; 90 acres
1 cleared. 90 in wood, oak, hickory and pine.
Good soil, clay subsoil. All well watered by
springs and branches. Fence in excellent con
dition. Two settlements, one has three-room
dwelling, kitchen, stables, orchard and garden;
other has three-room dwelling, kitchen and other
out buildings, large orchard. Ten miles from
Fortson. near church, post office, store, saw mill,
grist mill and blacksmith shop. Cush or credit,
se wedfri tf .JOHN BLACK MAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
Bates’ Brick Yard, of 24 Acres,
I jiOR sale. Also, Brick Machinery (Sword’s
improved), engine 16-horse power, drays,
carts and everything connected with making of
brick. In complete running order, stables,barns,
tenant houses and large, commodious shed.
Capacity 6000 to 30,000 a day. Present owner sold
3,000,000 brick last year, and his trade is daily in
creasing. Present price of brick delivered is $6 a
thousand. The plant will be sold for less than
cost. Call and see me or write for further partic
ulars. It will prove the best paying business you
can engage in. No limit to its growth. Territory
free of active competition, 50 miles square.
ca limit fW If tniTV HT.il'l
HOW III SIOI
O A MONTH for five years will buy you a
qP IJ home. This is two years less time than
building and loan associations. Possession given
/hen you make the first payment.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
se wed&fri tf
[The New York Store
is headquarters for
Ladies’ Cloaks and Wraps
of every description. They have the largest stock in the
city and sell them cheaper.
o(K) Walking Jackets from $1.50 up. 100 Newmarkets at|
all prices. 100 eieganl Short Wraps in all kinds of
material and in all the new designs and shapes.
500 Jerseys from 50c. lip.
|You will make a mistake if you fail to see our stock of the!
above goods before buying.
A small lot of m w Salines, jusl received. Now goods I
received daily.
J. E. CARGILL, Agent,
oclO d.tw3m
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successors' to J. A. WALKER,
Carriages, Buggies, Bead Carts, Wagons,
HA-IELIN-ZESS
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It eost i nothing to look. Call and see those
BE A UTIFU L COLU M BUS BUGGIES,
For wliich wo are Sole Agents.
K. K! k m IMP SMUT, ffil TO Will
Ta the bestgeneral purpose wire fonoclnuso. It Is a strong net-work without hrirbs, Don’t
Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, as well as horses and cat tin. r In* best fence
for Farms,Gardens, Stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat,pretty styles for Lawns, Parks*
School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of gnlvnnlmi wire, as pre
ferred. It will last a life-time. Tt Is better than boards or barbed wire In every respect, (jive It a
fair trial; It will wear itself Into favor. The Hcduwiek Gnt.CN made o. wronirht-lrqn pipe and
steel wire,defy all competition in liglitner.3, neatness,strength and durability. \\ e make the best,
cheapest and easiest working all-iron n iiinnmlir or Mclf-oi’cning gale, and the neatest
cheap Iron fences now made. Tho best Wire Stretcher* Cutting Plicru mill Post Augcru.
For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond. Ind.
Bose Hill Residences,
81500* 81250 aiul 82000.
WYNNTON RESIDENCES. $1100 and $3000.
LINN WOOD RESIDENCE. *H000.
CITY RESIDENCES. $.‘500, $600, $700, $1000.
$1500, $2000, $2500, $2800, $5000 and $8000.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
se wed&fri tf
BROM,WEST SIDE,
O NE block north of Confederate Monument
square, two-story, quarter acre lot, bath
room, water works, gas, good drainage. If you
want a residence or investment call and see me.
se wed fri tf JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
HILL & LAW.
We will commence to-morrow morning by offering special
inducements to every customer. Our Dress Goods stock is
one big bargain. Special prices made on everything.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
Parties desiring to buy nnylliiugin this line can save money
by examining our slock. Mark the following priceswequolc:
Elegant Black Silk sold for $2, marked down $1.50. Elegant Black Silk sold for £1.50,
marked down £1. Elegant Black Silk sold for.fl, marked down 80c. Elegant Black
Surah Silk sold for *1, marked down 65c. All the light shades in Surahs to be closed
out at cost.
HANDKERCHIEFS! IfANDKERCHIEFS! HANKER.CHIEFS
Wo have the largest anil most attractive line in the market, and are selling them at
the very lowest prices.
LACES AND EMBROIDERY.
The quality and style of these goods catch the eyes of every buyer, and the prices
insure the sale.
GENTS', LADIES’ AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR.
A most beautiful lino of these goods, and great inducements offered to everyone.
OLOAEZS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
In this department we excel. There is no such line of Cloaks in the market, and
the prices we have put on them will sell them rapidly. So don’t lose any time to eall
and see them.
HILL &c XjJL'W.
B. T. HATCHER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
I WILL continue the Warehouse and 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 Sale of COTTON a specialty.
Agent for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN.
R T
sep-l Ztawlm w2m p ‘ ' *
HATCHER.
FIRE INSURANCE FREE FOR ONE YEAR!
By paying two annual premiums I give vou a paid up three-year policy. My
companies have $75,000 deposited with the treasurer of Georgia for protection
of my patrons. Never contested a loss.
LOW BATES! FAIR A 1>JI'STHKVI’S! PROM 1*1' PAYMENTS!
JOHN BLACKMAR
Telephone No. 51.
Columbus, Ga.
SEA FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLAS3
Storeke epers now ieej it for Sale
TO PARENTS,
Many baking powders are vory pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own. /i«» should also have a care for the tondtir
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders -soda or saleratu.s. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemlstfliwho have analyzed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whoso best efforts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
:*ver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, saves
money.
It is positively unpqitaled. ' Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and n staurantH
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all lirst-oloss grocers.
GANTZ, JONES <0 CO.,
170 Dunne St., N. Y.
SMITH’S
/^UHE BWoiisuf'; rick i- thrfrch j n. Pou
Uno das? rc-!Lvr?» ii'ipa , ’ • *•. c:
prevent Chi- 1 - ... . r;.:i • f ..«!
JrflfiUi. Cioir the td»in. Ti.-r‘i o P< . . . .
Ifo Vigor to *he systea. Do:- :<>. . . .
Gy them onr/n and yon will never 'jo • i 1
’rice. 20 cenls per' bottlo. Sold by V ■ *"■.
flotliclno Dealers juwcrally. Gent on r.:
price in clamps, postpaid, tu cny address,
•is Jf. .SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Solo Props*. ST. LOU!
WANTED.
Ac will pay Agents a salary of
Vo will pay Agents a salary of
|M) to $1)0 per month and e*.
penses tu travel and sell out
dealers, or $40 a month and ex-
distribute circulars in your viciAtty. But*
>rahle, permanent, pleasant Sc easily operated.
* * n CASKS PR KB. Ne
advanced. SAMI'....
I stamps required. No humbutf. We
1 Address NATIONAL SCPPLY^fOJMPANY,
Bradford Block*
SliriMiY (WMPANYt
CINCINNATI, omti
Electric Belt Free
To Introduce It and obtain acrentn wc will for the next
nixty duya give away, free of charge, in euch county
in tho IT. H. a limited number ot otn* Gent.mi
I.lortro Gill vault* SuMpc-tmory Belts, 1-rioo iS6:
a positive and unfailing cure tor Nervous PobiUty,
Vurlcocelo, Kmlcsions, Impotoncy ten. tf.'ioo.ai Howard
paid if every Bolt wo nmimfncturo does notu-nnernte
a'-enuinooloctrlccurrr jtt. Addressntouco KLKC tmo
till'd #T AGENCY. 1* O. Box I/ft. ilro Ulvn \ v
$ lOOORJESAJO^ W ’ f/
fiwlwJii'll'OXl'jUV
vicTon
sum ' :w:
MACHINE <JO.,Columbuo,0. Ka.Hr. Ilo
je21 w!2w
ONB
W DAY,
piuuiHJ
M&ZBIVE a QRlOf*
? AGBMTS7T ANTEL Tih?,”.
escapeff, hn
d’lriijr thuCn
h, dari
hMSm 550 REWARD
m;r Put cut MON A RCII Oral*
•tnil Heerl Separator ar*'l IU|*
gttr or o'ir Improved War®*
hciiiti’ Mill Wide!. Wi otter cheap*
Price Mat iuulU.1 free.
KEWflHK MACHINE CO. f
Coluoibus, Oklo,
FREE CHRISTMAS PACKAGE.
To Introduce oui goods and
secure future trade, we will send
you free of charge, If you will
send 20c. iu stamps for postsga,
Ac., 5 pretty Cbrhtmas Cards,*
nice New Year C.rJ., 1 lnvel.
Birthday Card, a benutiful gilt-
hound llorsl Autograph Album
illustrated with hirrli, flowers,
fern?, Ac., a handsome Photo
graphic Portrait of all the Praa-
liit'iits of tho United*Buts#
n rut I v arranged In an album
h ; also our new Holiday Book.
J. W. BABCOC'K A CO., CENTERBROOK, tONN^
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
•CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
Tt can 1>o given in a cup of coft'ec or ten
without the knowledge of the perwon tak
ing it; iH absolutely harmless, and will ef-
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is it moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, nnd in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It never fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite, to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY"
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
!);i BROAD ST.. COLLMIBU8, GA*
Call or write for circular & full particulars-
TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE !
collected incompliance with law. By pay
ing at once tax pa« ets will save cost of execution,
adverti: ing and sale. Come up and settle.
D. A. ANDREWS,
Tax Collector Muscogee County.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
sep7 eod tdec!
N.WAYER&S0N
ADVERTISING AGENTS
PHILADELPHIA
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