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The Weikl-y Democrat.
THURSDAY} llif i, 1873.
[Written for the Democrat,’]
Then and Hew- ’
013 winter blew his willing breath,
And laid the lovely low in death ;
And now he roves and howls aloud
Above the 1
Short time ago the woods were gay
Which wear the frozen shroud to-day ;
S beo ilka bird sang o’er his note—
ow, mute, each music making throat.
Then, catile cropped the herbage sweet,
Which now stand shivering in the sleet;
Then, the earth was bathed m light,
Now, the sun is hid from sight.
ftjeifc ihe air was warm and dry ;
Now, the sleet and snow-flakes fly— ,
Then, my henrt?was strong and brave—
Now, it leans toward Uie.grave.
- Thus it is throughout thi£ life, _
Which with-paid and grief* is rife— *
Sunshine causes to expand,
\yinter seals with frfcezingjhand.
Winter kills the noxious things.
Chains the reptiles’ Teqoirted stidgs ;
Grief drives ail from human hearts,
Makes them proof ’gainst evil, darts.
Wfcy should we rirjsh to be glad,
While so many hearts are sad—
Saints,-the bitterest dregs haye quaffed
While the wkkedjooked and laughed.
' misfortune's ratting frost,
iay weeds of sin are lost;
Then m take my share of sorrow
To fit me for “the grand To-morrow.”
B. O. E.
V. M. Borum;
J. A. Knighton
Borum, ife
DEALERS IN
fAMlLY A SO YARCt
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS,
Sealed proposals will be received to the
first Wednesday id May next fat building a
bridge apross Spring ertek it Oliver’s ferry,
at the office of the Ordinary:
8. £. MANN; -
’ - HIRAM. BROCKETT,
GABE DICKJENSON;
^WENNIXQN.
" Chanty Commissioflers.
“THE KgtfNESdW ROUTE:'
:RN & ATLANTIC RAIL-
AND CONNECTIONS,.
SCHEDULE IN'EFFECT March lrt, 1873.
Northward. *
EXPRESS. MAit:
Leave Atlanta - 8.30am, 8.-10 pm
Arrive fit Cartersville 11.06am. 10,47pm
"**. -.-Kingston - 11.45am. 11.19pm
“ Dalton •. 2.01 pm. 1.30am
■‘Chattanooga - 4.28 pm. 3.44 am
Southward.
• . EXPRESa. maij*
Deave Chattanooga
Arri ve at Dalton.
5.45 a m. 3.25 p m
. 7:58 am." 742pm
ittl2 a in. 0:56 p m
10:51am-. 1032 pm
1.45 pm: 1:00am
Nos.
' Atlanta apd Dalton-.
’ ONECHANGE.
Atlanta to St. Louis—via Chattanooga,
tabby ati* shobteb t want fiouhs qcickeb!
TO NEW YORK ’
YWafijr Other Route from Atlanta.
Perries ttaiteaiphfting Traveling should Send
for. Map, Schedule Etc.
QUtCK TIME vid CLOSE CONNECTION
It Qur Motto.
Aik for Tickets via ‘ The Kennw&W
Route.
B. W-. WRENS, General Passenger and Tick-*
<et Agent,* - , Atlanta, Ga.
■r *"■' “
GOODS,
SHOES,
Notions, &c., &c., -
No, 3 BO WNE BLOCK,
■Respectfully call attention of their friends,
and the public generally, to their cheap and
well assorted stock of goods, which they are
Determined to Sell at the •
10WEST
SLAMUfi'S t
M&rVie are Constantly receiving hew
and fresh supplies, of Choice Family
Groceries, and will not be undersold
BY ANY
Cbaftge of Schedule.
Gxxiral Sttperiktenbeut’s Office,!,
Atlastic and Gcif Railroad, >
Savannah, Feb. 21, 1873.- J
On and after Sunday, February 23, 1873,
Passenger trains - on this road- will run as
fallows : . '
. EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at - - 4:40 p m
Arrivs at Live OaK - - - 3:20 a m
Arrive St Thoinasville - - 4:55 a m
Arriv^at Bainbridge - 7:50 a m
Arrive at Albany - 9:30 a to
Leave Albany - 6:20 p m
Leave Bainbridge - 6:45 p m
Leave ThomasviUe - - 10:00 p m
Leave Live Oak - - 11:40 p m
.Arrive at Savannah - - - 10:10 a m
ftgy Connect at Live Oak With train*
on J., P; & M: Railroad for and from Jack
sonville, Tallahassee, etc.
No change of cars at Live Oak; no change
of cars between Savannah and Albany.
Close connection at Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah, Sundays exc., - 7:20 a m
Arrive at'Lawton, Sundays exc., - 3:05 p m
Arrive at Live Oak, Sundays exc., 5:40 p m
Arrivi at Jacksonville, Sundays
, exfcepted - - - 11:03 p m
Leave Jacknm-vrlle, Sundays exe., 6:40 a m
Leave Live" Oak, Sundays 6X6;, - 11:40 a m
Leave Lawton, Sundays exc., - 2:20 p m
Arrive at Savannah, Sun. exc., r 10:00 p in
No change between. Savannah and Jack
sonville. •
• ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
• WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Lawton, Sundays excepted, 7:50 a m
Arrive at Valdosta, Sundays exe., 9:46 a m
Arrive at Quitman, Sundays 11:07 a m
Arrive at TKomasville, “* “ 1:10 p m
Arrive at Albany, *' *-' • 7:40 pm
Leave Albany, Sundays excepted, 7r50 a m
Leave Tbomasville, Sundays “ 2:20 p m
Leave Quitman, Sundays *' 4:32 p m
Leave Valdosta, Sundays “ 5:58 p m
Arrive .at, Lawton,-Sundays “ . 8:10 pm
Connnect at Albany with night trains On
Southwestern railroad, leaving Albany Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and
arriving at Albany Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday.
Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge every
Wednesday at 9:00 a. m. for Apalachicola.
II, S, HAINES, Gen’l gupt.^
IN THE,MARKET I
ISP Wishing to devote our time and
attention exclusively te the grocery line
we offer our stock’ of DRY GOODS,
SHOES, and NOTIONS •
dncedlPrices,
NoTrouble to show Goods !“®a
Please call and examine our stock before
purchasing-elsewhere.
Beware of Counterfeits!
t99 imitations.
. 111* an unfailing in th» enr* ol ail
i painful and autjanw dliwm to Which th*
lonstltution is subject. They moderate all
i and. remove aU obstructions, born what-
t)YCr CtUM. . ..
f TO MAfcfcTED LlDUS
they ire particularly -suited. They will in a short
time briny oa the monthly period wtthnwularity;
and although very bower nil, eohtaln nothing hurt
ful to the eonatitaaotn In all Cases of Nervous and
Spinal.Affections, Veins in the Back and Limbs,
fatigue on'fllght^iertlob. palpitation of the Heu-t,
Kyiterlcs andWfiltee, they will effect a cure when
ail other means hav* tailed. - The circulars around
each package give full directions and advice, or
you be tent free to aU writing for them, sealed
'■^.—ration.
i alt -eases When the oxxtmra cannot be
Sole Proprle-
" ” — .will
fifty
any
i*o, I
turns* Oossbnrnbx xrro Lcito Dissasis. Tin
have no taste of inedicino, and any child will taka
than. Thousands have been restored to health that
ad before despaired-. Testimony riven in hundreds
ask mr BRYAN'S VulSONIC WATERS.
m These puls era highly recommended by the entire
Medical Vacuity of rrenee ss the very best remedy,
in aUeaMs of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Wbak-
•aaalM&htfy, Dally or Prtmtmre Smistlnns; Sex-
COFFINS!
G U A N O S !
PlioGnix Guano.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO/S MANIPU
LATED GUANO. *
These celebrated guanos imported and.
prepared by Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. ( Savannah,
Ga., Mid Charleston, S. C., are for sale for
cash, or oiscrtdif on accommodating terms,
payable in cotton, by
H. M. BEACH; Agent, Bainbridge, Ga.
Special attention is Called to the use of the
Phoenix Guano composted With Cotton Heed.
PhD lie Sale
OF THE-
>. . .
Bainbridge, -
Cnthbert
Columbus
RAILROAD!
110 MILES LONG,
AT THE COURT HOUSE IN
Bainbridge, Ga.,
. ON THE
First Tuesday in May, 1873.
Under and by virtne of a decree and judg
ment of the Superior Court of the county of
Decatur, Ga.,-rendered in the case of Lyon,
McLendon & Co., et al., against the Bain
bridge, Cuthbert and Columbus Railroad
Company, et al., the undersigned Commis
sioners, appointed in said decree an£ judg
ment for the purpose, will on the 1st Tues
day in May, next, 1873.- offer and expose for
sale before the court house door in the city
of Bainbridge, county of Decatur, and State
of Georgia, within fhe legal hours for sheriff
sales, to the highest and best bidder the
Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Columbus
RftiJroad^
extending from t Jie city of Bainbridge to the
city of Columbus, in the State Of Georgia, a
distance of 110 miles, together with all of its
Right of Way, real estate, cross ties, bridging
and every species of property and’right of
property, both real srrd personal belonging
to the company, with all of its
Franchises and Privileges.
The road is nearly graded from Bainbridge
to Cuthbert, with culverts ailrt cross ties
nearly sufficient to lay the track, and runs
through one of the best agricultural sections
of Georgia, the right of way has also been
procured for a great portion cf the way.
When the road is completed a glance at the
map of Georgia, will show the importance of
enterprise, as it connects Columbus with its
net work of railroad, piercing the great West
and the Gulf, the trade of which will flow
over this road tis Bainbridge to Savannah
and Bfunartick to the Atlantic Ocean.
. THE CHARTER
Also extends from Bainbridge to the Florida
line in the direction of Tallahassee, and the
list of bona fide subscriplions. considered
solvent, amounts to about'$190,000, which
will pass to the purchaser. An act has been
passed by the Legislature of Georgia granting
State aid fc‘ this company at xhe rate of
$12,000 per inilev when the conditions of the
act arc complied with. Nono of the bonds of
the company have yet received the State’s
endorsement. If the road was completed to
the line of Florida and connected with the
Tallahassee road, the' Gulf would b6 i^ithiu
easy reach of every section of Georgia, via
Columbus. • .
Under said decree, tire' Commissioners are ,
required to make and execute good and suf- |
ficient titles to the. purchasers in fee simple,
and unencumbered, free- from all claims,
debts, demand, liens, bonds, mortgages, or
incumbrances whatever. Upon the compli
ance with the terms of sale, the purchasers
shall be entitled to the possession of this
property, and to have, use, and enjoy the J
franchises and privileges of the Bainbridge, j
Cuthbert and Columbus Railroad Company.
Terms u£auc sale made known on the da;
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.’S
. GROCERY
AND
DRY - GOODS EMPORIUM!
i EAST OF COURT HOUSE, BROAD STREET,
Bainbridge, - - - - Georgia.
CORN! CORN!
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very Lowest
Market Prices, can be found at the store of
T. B. Hunnewell & Go.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BBLS. FLOUR,Ibest brands, just received
and for sale by •' ' r
, T. B, Hunnewell & Co.
VINEGAR BITTER;
1 . * ■•'-sou cun take t-
*?*. ‘wdirection*, and remain r
the.r bones ar- not destroyed by Png
means, and the vual organs ST <*»«• or2
of repair. ^ "“■« beyond*,
Dyspepsia or Indl-evr „
in the Shoulders, Gouths p .
rine«. Sour ^
m the S*»uth. bilious Attack, N T.»
Heat*, fnflaniraation of the Lun-,’ J ■'b Ul >°n of it
o'f the Kidneys, and a htt^Tot
are tlte offsprings „t Dyspepsia ; ' f, ™ ^mpton,.
It has no equal,.and one boide.,vi;i , r0 «T, Co, "Pl*«l
Aute« of us m^tus thnn a Wtliv u ° •
For Female Comffi W
married or single, at the diwn ,n « p',1
urn nf life tl. cs oT„„icT.,t ” diL’l^” 1 '?^* *■
nHueure that a narked
1
intent Fevers. Diseases «f tt, e ’ mfl’j.' 11 .'" 1 ■'"< hitciil
:nd Bladder, these Ritlen W - Kid-wysP
eases are caused bv Vitiated-E eoA Such Dr
iiindurfd bv deratieenier.t of the DWr'ik. n
‘ ^ r « Gentle PttrsaiiveV/S°ii
a Tonic, possessing also the p m f,.,r
is a powerful aveirt in renevuig tenresiio,, .!. ,.^ '
SSesf L ' Vtr “ d Wji ^I^ii, bt
For Skin Diseases, Freon™, -p, t _ -
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, I'miiiiSs, ii u , !u ,, p : , S *-
buncies, R.ug-w.un.s, Scald-Head, w’C'Jf
sipelas. Itch, Stftiris. Discoloniibn-ur fasfei« u'
and Difieases of the SkIm, of wtever ni.uTon®?
are literally dug.up and carried •«: t |, c -
short tune by the use of these Biuers 1 m *
Grateful Tliousiuuls proclaim Yimou k-
TE*S the most wonderful Invi-uraiit that n-r „ . ,
the sinking system. '"»*»««
1 WALK ER. Frop’r. II. H. Weftnx U.T) & r n
Dhiggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco. Cal '*
and cor. ot Wa-hington.and Charltou Su Ne» y«l
SOLD BV AU. DRUGGISTS AVDliFaiEBj
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
ttESIBE YT
DENTIST,
Bainbridge, - - Geobgu.
- ^Office over Rockwell_& West, where hens
be founil evert'dny fcxcept.tlie fourth Satur
day in each nfonth. When absent at other
limes previohs notice will be given thmngh
the Democrat. [jy20 tf
exce liuirel iTifesr ce Ri °f the purchase will
etc.,etc.
ihch6-Gw
THE PEOPLE’S JEWELRY STORE OF
Metalic ahd Wood, of ail kinds, at
£D. I. HENDERSON'S
FurnitureStor e .
mchlS- ly , -
HOTlftE!
Bids will be received by Council at their
next regular meeting for repairing the fence
arou"d the Cemetery- Council reserving the
right to receive or rtyect. The workmen
making bids' will be required to fttrnish
posts to .be 6x6 in 6 R long all lightwdoo ;
railing all heart, base boards Jxl2 all heart
and rolls, to he inspected by^felhetery Com-
mitteeand receivedif all right, or rejected.
Bone by order of Council at a meeting
held April 7th, 1873. G. W. PEARCE,
'Clerk of Council
jBMwiiqytnet; Wtakftma axuiQgfxom
ffjMrvt Halffta uid Sextul Kiovues; SthixnUonofth*
Onaltnl Ornw Wank Spin*: DcpoiiiattiKtie UrivaJ
And al| th#
Dis«ftaea aiisTnir from
cure when all ©therrem-
bt ldTic© In each bo^. dr will
WHISENANT’S
-'%7
One Hand can Destroy Cater-
pHlars on Four or Five
Acres per Day 1
Coet ofCompoond is rerj Little. Its
Success is (Juarantce^i! .
Haring purchased the right for Decatur
fuifcan L leas . ttre iu offering it to
GEORGLV—DECATUR COUNTY. ».
Whereas J. F. Cox administrator upon the
estate of J. H. Cox, represents te the court
in his petition, duly filed., and entered on
record, that he has fully, administered J. II.
Cox estate—thjs is therefore to site all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said ad-
niitiist rotor should not be discharged from
his admlalstrotfon, and receive letters of
dismission on ihe tost Monday in June next.
HIRAM ttROCKRTT. Ord’y.
Feb. 20,187S-3m
J* I. GRIFFIN.
l66 Broad Street, Columbus; Ga.,
. - Importer,. ;
Whhlesale and Retail Deafer 15
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
* mchfi^ly ‘
GURLEY, RUSSELL & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS
And Counselors at Law,
Bainbridge,’Oa.
Office in. Court-house. £jK>*(>m
tested and is be^qm] question. To tTucccss-
Tf* tte depredations of Z
caterpillar, platers should use no delay in'
l”™#* 1 *** *» elaime and effeetfifrr thr
arrangements to obtain the bwiefits
Esssss:-*
m J - WEARING^& CO.,
ach20-Cm Bainbridge. Ga.
GEORGIA DEQATUR COUNTY. ,
Dt^Thl J Belcher ghardianof John Chason.
having applied IS the qonrt' at Ordinary, of
said county for a discharge fftm hiff guardi
anship cf John Cbasous person an<f proper
ty, this is therefore to eite all persotB con
cerned to show censet)y fifing obierfkrtis in
say office, why the said David J Belcher
ahenldnot he diamissed from hik guardian
ship of JohnChason ana receive rile usual
letters of dismission. ', *
Given under my office signature,
Hibam Bbockett, Ord’y.
April 1. 1873.
W. C, Subers
Is now replete with one of the finest stocks
of goods in the linn ever opened in Bainbridge.
We here enumerate a few of the Valuable ar
ticles in. the
JEWELRY AND SILVEHJVAIIE
department.
Seal rings, Amethyst rings—plain and en
crusted with geld and diamonds—plain gold
rings, 18 carats from 2 to 8 dwts. in weight;
gents’ gold chains, from 1$ to 55 dwts.; lad
ies’ Nilison and Opera chains, from 25 to 35
dwts;; new style collar, sleeve and shirt but
tons of geld ahd pearh Masonic pins and
key-stones in great verity; ladies’ sets of
jewelry (pins and ear-rings) from £2.50 to
S40; gents’ silver and plated witch chains,
from £1-to £18. ‘
Silver-ware (quadruple plate); complete
stock of latest novelties, castors, spoons,
forks, teq setts, calfe, fruit and card baskets,
pitchers, goblets,- trtiitfctgj Sc,, etc. Silver
thimbles (Wavranled the best), spec tables in
gold, silver and steel frames, from 50 cts. to
£11: Gbld pens of the best makers. Solid
silver-wate (warranted sterling river), gold
and silver Watcffies. 150, 1 and 8 day clocks
calendar clocks for counting rooms, dffifccs,
CUTLERY DEPARTMENT.
The best, and finest loT of cutlery in the
city, consisting of pocket knives for gents,
ladies'and boys, and from the most celebrated
makers, such as Rogers and Wostenholto.
Dinner, breakfast and tea ivory handled
table knives (Rogers’ and Ells’ best); scissors,
of all kinds; razors.- Call and give this cut
lery a special examination.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
We invite particular attention to this de
partment, Music boxes from £2.75 to £250;
violins from £2.58 to £25; banjos, guitars,
accordeons, tambourines, bones, harmonicas,
hand-organs, drums, fifes, flutes, etc. Violin
strings 3 to 4 lengths, best Italian; gtHtar
and cello strings in great variety.
FANCY GOODS, ETC.'
Ladies’ jet* piarl and tortoise-shell pins,
ear-rings and peck-laces. A large assortment
of beads; ladies’ writing desks, work-boxes,
port-folios, etc. Photograph albums. Lubins’
amt Atkinson’s handkerchief extracts. China
and marble vases; China ornaments and
toilet setts, China cups and saucers, China
dinner, tea and furnitpre sets for children.
Crqqnet sett?, Spy-glasses, opera-glasses, etc.
Marbles', dolls and toys—largest stock ever
in this market.- Walking canes, pipes and
smoking tobaccos, and thousands of other
things too.nnmerous to mention.
A fine lot of Stationary always on land—
best in the city.- Call and See
. W. C. SUBERS,
Carner Broad and Broughton Slav,
Bainbridge, Gai.
. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks repaired and
warranted. * oel3wf
iTftfrUw
Send or apply as above for circulars giving ; notVomolTolViffcUii:
testimonials from planters—prices, teftos,^“ .. e , _ ° " ; J\ aT *
t feiitd if th#
For^^j«p^?iculars apply by letter or
in person Wm. D. Kiddoo, Cuthbert. Ga.:
Richard Hobbs, Albany, Ga.; or W. H.
( raVvford and B. F. Bruton, Bainbridge, Ga,
The above was sold on the hit -Tuesday in
February, 1873, and having been bid off by
James G. Gibbs, and lie having failed to
comply with the terms of sale, the said road
ami appurteaances and franchises will be
sold on the first Tuesday in May at his risk.
W. D. KIDD DO,
RICHARD HOBBS,
- W. H. CRAWFORD,
B. F. BRUTON,
mohl3l-d Commissioners;
. V. o’HEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Law office up stairs, near the Post Office.
33t J. Padriek,
PRACTICAL
BUILDER & HOUSE CARPENTER
Solicits work of all kinds in his line. Jobs ta
ken within 20 miles of this place. AU shop
work promptly attended to.
Coffins made at all Hours, day or
night, .
as neal as can be done cisewhere. Shop at
the old stand, in rear of Sanborn Buildings.
mehl3-ly
B. J. Henderson,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
COW-HIDES;
BEES-WAX, TALLdW, &c., &c.
WANTS,
5,000 Cowhides !
For which Big Prices will be paid.
SACJON! BACON!
TWENTY THOUSAND LBS. BACON just in and for saie at the
Market Prices by
Lowest
T. B, Hunnewell & Co*
- mem
mSmm
NOEL.GAINEY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
CLOTHING!
And GENTS’ GOODS,
Bowne • Block, Boughton St.,
jtinldy] BAINBRIDGE, GA.
JOHN W. McGILL,
Attorney at Law,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
WiU give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care. Office: north-west
room in court house. febl.3-ly
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL
Wholesale Grocers.
Comer BAY & BRYAN Streets
Savannah, Ga,
RANKIN HOUSE,
J. W. Ryan, Proprietor,
Columbus?
FR
B fc d Street,
su^Y - Georgia.
A <7 LDEN. Clerk.
VI
SUGAR SYRUP,
SALT, COFFEE, to be found in large or small Quantities by calling at
the*store of •
Te B. Hunnewell & Co.
COTTON YARNS*
TWO HUNDRED’ BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just received and for
saie by
Te Be Hunnewell & Co*
FIRST-CLASS boarding
HOUSE;
No. 210 Sonth Broad Street,
SAVIASNAH^L,
By Col. W. T- COX, (LateOf BwinbriJgt.f
Board per day - - - _ Cl 50
j Board per week - - - ' JO If
I Particular attention given to patrons,ui
satisfaction ghartuitecd: The pcuplo ol Va
catur ktMW die old Cuioari.- and aiiould roll
when tnb'afuniihli. < tMi d
rrixo&t Ai: rAiiou,
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAB,
Importers and Jobbees-of
bry Goods, Hals, Clothing,
Boots, ShoeS and Notions,
96 CIIEIlItY & 55 SECOND STS,
oct24]
MACON, GA.-
r«B
M. Boley & Co,
Wllolesale and-Retail Dealers in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FUiiNITUKB t
86 BROUGHTON ST-,
Corner Jefferson' ami Broughton, oppesin
St. Andrew’* Hall, Savannah, 0»-
All the latest styles kept on hand- M«-
tresses renovating and repairing of fornrtB
execu ed promptly and at reasonable pn £
meh21 lj
Shirtings and Sheetings.
Six Thousand Yards of Shirtings and Sheetings just received and for
sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
R. A- WALLACE,
DEALER IX
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twi»e»,
Tags, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, &
mchO] Orders'promptly
T. R. Wardell.
PRACTICAL
Apotliecary
Broad Street,. ‘ * Bainbridge^ ^
•—'Dealeb I-' —
D R U G S!
Chemicals, Dyestuffs
Perfiimery, 4c.,
Aad FRESH and RELIABLE
Oard on ^ © C( * B ’