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The Weekly Democrat.
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Hereafter all persona! communicatior
In Thb Dkmochat relating to the titnr -
at unfitness of this or that man for of
fee, will be charged at the rate of twenty
fre cent* per line. Announcements <■:
Candida*,;*, of ten lines or less, to run un
til dav of election, $10. We see no mo c
reason why we sl.o lid give aspirants and
their hcnchtnen the use of our columns
free •( charge, than that our grocer should
•apply us our daily rations for nothing.
80 If you are in favor of any I tody for gov
ernor, congressman, legislator, sheriff, or
dinary, constable, eel infinitum, bring
•long your recommendations, and we will
publish them. p:ovided you accompany
them with theCA.SH.
OEGHG1 A—Dkcatur County.
OrriCE of Board of County Comm is
•iokeks.
Bainbridoe Ga., Sept. Cth 1870.
It is ordered that one hundred p< r cent,
on the State tax of one half of one pot-
cent, be and is hereby ordered to he lev
ied for count/ purposes for tlie year
1876 applied as follows : 15 per cent fo.
repairing bridges and keeping up ferrys,
35 per cent for paying Jailor, 24 per. cent
for Coroners fees, 25 per cent for Jury
fees, 5 per cent for Baliffs stationary etc.,
12$ pet cent for county court expenses, 15
per cent for support of the poor. As ;e<-
oramended bv the Grand Jury Nov. ad
Journed term in Feb- 1876, it is hereby
•rdered by the Board of County Commis
sioner* that the tax payer in paying his
county tax tor 1876 lie credited for what
ba paid (if any) over 100 p< r cent for the
tax of 1875- Samuel S- Mann.
Rout- E Whtoham,
Hiram Brockett,
Commissioners D- C,
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Whereas Samuel S. Mann, Executor ot
the last will and testament of Luke Mann,
represents to the court in bis petition duly
•led and entered on record, that lie has
fUHy administered said esiale, this is there
fore to ciie all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
ean, why said Executor should not he dis
•barged from ins Executorship, and recieve
Letters of Dismission on the first Monday
>• December next.
•epTtd * Hilt A M BEOCKETT, O.D.t
GEORGIA—Decatur County,
Thirty days after date application will bi
made to the Court of Ordinary of said c.rnii
ty, at the next regular term after the expi
rationiof thirty da/s from this notice, fin
leave to sell two shares of the Eagle uti-i
Phoenix Factory Stock, of Columbus, Ga.
belonging to James M. Doualsott, my War
or the benefit of creditors.
. O 'N M. BROWN.
Gutvrifar. sf *,V,e ptr-on and property ■■
James M. Donnlsen.
GEORGIA — Dfcati m County.
Dr. J. H, Broom applied for exeuigUPt,
and valuation of Homestead and 1 will pars
upon the same on the Idtli day of Oct.dnt
at my office in Bainbridge- Sept. 23d 187
111 It AM BittirKi.1T,
Ortl’y- D. t'.
GEORGIA—Decatur t ounty.
Hector Watson lias applied for exemption
and setting apart of Homestead and I wi!
pass upon the same on the 1-ltli day officio-
her 1876 at my office at Id o’clock. a m
HIRAM BROCKETT.
fitp. 231876. 0f'linary. i). C.
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1. J. QCII.MAmiN. JOHN FLANVI l.y
L- J. GUILM.UiTiN & CO,
Cotton Factors
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Savannah, Ga.
Agems lor Bradley's Phosphate, Jewell’s
Mills Yarns and Domestics, ,\c.
B AGGING and IRON TIES for sa'.e
lowest market rates.
Prompt att ntion given to all husin ■
entrusted to us.
Liberal cash advances make on con ign.
menls.
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FOR SALE.
That fine pluiuutiou, situated etwee.
Big Tired aud > Wolfe creeks, known as tit,
J. J. Lester place, containing one taousan
acres in a body with tine dwelling, mu
houses and other necessary buildings, i.
not sold oy first November it wiii be fo. vein
For further particulars enquire of, on lii,
premises, Mbs. P. Lestek.
K Cf foww|i week to Agems. Sam
€ pies Ft,EE. P. O.
I hi15.
pies
"pt.sta Maine.
SAVE MONEY
by sending S4.75 for any S4 Magax'ne and
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price $6).
or $5.75-for the Magazine and THE SE.Mi
WEEKLY TRIBUNE ' regular price S3). Ad
dress
THE TRIBUNE, New York.
A GIFT WORTHY OF A ROTHSCIULP FOR
ONB CENT,
A copy of Biown's [Illustrated Shakes
pearian Almanac, together with a copy o
his illustrated paper, the Growing World,
which is devoted to natural history, wlli be
•ent to any oue tree who will sev.d us then-
address on a one cent postal card Address
DU. O. P. BROWN, 21 Grand Street, Jersey
City, N. J.
b _ K i
Next door to Barnett & Son,
H. H-
BAIXBHIDGE. ga..
HARNESS MAKE
Work don* Cheaper r.ian anywnert else i
in the City, and
IN THE BEST STYLE
Give me a call before going el ew e r e.
All that I ask is a trial.
Work warranted. eep2rS-om
'I HE PUl.ITl Al 'C.aMi'.Uu.v Of 1 o7,
I which includes National,Stateand conn-
lections »nd ; which will undoubtedly be
most active and hotly contested of any
cetlie memorable canvass of I860, is now
tv opened. The National Democratic
r will ibis year make a bold, vigorous,
d doubtless successful struggle for the
maintainarice and supremacy' of those prin
ciples which are vital to the prosperity ot
the Republic and essential to the well-being
of the peonle.
?n addition to the Presidential election,
the people of Georgia and Florida will elect
new State governments. In Florida the
jam;wign« promises to be unusually vigor
ous, and there is a orobability that for the
first lime * he people of that
Radical-ri.iocu .n.c w - elect a Democratic
State government. In these campaigns the
people of the South are deeply interested ;
and every intelligent citizen, win’ has the
welfare of his country and his section at
heart, should acquaint himself with every
detail of the great work of redemption and
reform that is now going or.
To this end lie should subscribe to anrl as
sist in circulating the SAVANNAH MORN
ING NEWS, an independent Democratic
newspaper, of pronounced opinions "nd fe.tr
ies- in their expression; a paper that is
recognized everywhere as the be-1 daily in
the S.uth. Its editorial department is vig
orous. thoughtful, and consistent, while its
news and local departments are marvels of
industry and completeness. Its department
of Georgia and Florida affairs is not confin
e'll fo a mere barren summary of events
transpiring in those States, hut is enlivened
by comment at once apt, timely, and racy.
The ample resources of the establishment
will be devoted to furnishing the readers of
MOIiXIX'i NEWS.
with the latest intelligence from all parts of
the world, through the press, dlspatcl-es.
special telegrams, and hy means of special
correspondence ; and through these agencies
the paper will he the earliest chronicle of
- very noteworthy incident of the political
campaign of 1876.
SUBSCniPTION.
Daily, 1 year $10 00
“ 6 months 5 00
“ 3 months 2 5 :;
Tri-Weekly, 1 year. .. r 6 00
Weekly, 1 year 2 00
Specimen copies sent free on receipt of 5
■ents.
(5^-Money can he 'sent by Tost Office
>cder. Registered Letter, or Express, at our
risk.'
J. P. ESTTLL
Savannah, Ga.
Harness Store.
The attention of the Entire Public, Re
gardless of Greed, Color or Previous condi-
;ion. is Respectfully called to the fact that
J ACC > li 150 3 £ r\.
Bainbridge, Ga-
is Still Alive, and has on hand at his Store
in Sharon Block, one of the finest and most
complete
m if ifi,
• -cun in this? market, ami made of tin
- aiHit’riiit :n llu; »in»st wor\tii:tnlike mat'-
*AiiDLM h ^ ECUlTf.
This brnm.b o! his business is full an
-mpiete His styles are the latest, an
ices to suit the times.
He also keep *>u hand a large supply ••
1 kin Is of whips, ieillicr and rope halters
r pe, baby carriages, children’s wagons
•ace chains, curry-combs, horse bri’shos.
ole lea-her. call-skins, shoe findings, bug
y and foot mats, all styles of bridille-bits.
•illars, harness, and saddle-pa ls, satchels,
wine,axle grease, vacuum oil blaoking. an-
arness oils of every kin 1. polish for la lies
hoes, spurs, whip tlo-ngs, baggy umbrei-
is, rubber and leather ! eltiiig, saddle blan-
ets, and many .'her articles too numerous
to mention.
My stock is always kept full and com-
dete, which I will sell cheap for the cash.
The credit business with me is played com.
pletely out; and there is no use talking
"CJAhWBH'’
is my motto hereafter.
Respectfully
Jacob Born.
--ct.14 ’75-ly-
r i?
ij-tf i
SiliTlI,
i»‘\jbi.TloI.Ntio.or'4'i>s A-'it Lt,o.
Advertisements inserted at S2 per square
for first insertion, and $1 for each suose-
queut one.
A square is eight solid lines of this type.
Libera! terms made with contract advertisers.
Local notices of eight lines are $15 per
quarter or $50 per annum. Local notices
for less than three months are subject to
transient rates.
t’onntract advertisers who desire their ad
verlisements changed, must give us two
weeks notice.
i'hanging advertisements, unless otherwise
stipulated inTontract, will be charged 2d
cents per square.
Marriage and obituary notices, tributes'ot
respect, and other kindred notices, charged
is other advertisements.
Advertisements must take the run of the
gaper, as we do not contract to keep them in
my particular place.
Announcements for candidates are $10, if
oily for one insertion.
Bills are due upon the appearance of the
idvertiscmeut, and the money w ill be collect
ed as needed by the Proprietms.
IVe shall adhere strictly to the above rules,
ind will depart from them under no circum
stances.
LEGAL ADVERTISING RATES.
Sheriff’s sales,per levy of 10 lines..$ 4 00
Mortgage sales, per levy 8 Ott
Tax sales, per levy 4 00
Citation for Letters of Adminis
tration <aff. 5 Oh
Application for Letters of guar
dianship 5 00
Application -.or Dismission from
Administration 10 00
Application for Dismission troin
Guardianship 8 Ot
Application for Leave to Sell
Land—one sq $5—all over 4 Of
Application for Homestead 2 0
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.. 5 Of
Land Sales 1st squars $5, each
additional 4 00
Sale Perishable property per sq.. 2 50
Estray Notices—sixtj- days 8 Of
Notice to Perfect Service 8 00
Rules Nisi, per^qr 4 01-
Rules to establish.Lost.Papers,
per square 4 0
Rule* compelling titles, per sqr.. 4 Ot
Rules to Perleet Service in Di
vorce Cases 10 u
The above are the minimum rates oi !<-
gal advertising now charged by the Prt-s-
of Georgia, and which I shall strictly ad
here to in the future, i hereby give firm!
entice that no advertisement of this class
will be published in Tn>- Democrat with
out flie fee is paid in advance.
Jake Born.
We are nquesteil by this gentleman u
announce that he will take in exchange for
harness, bridles, saddles, or work, in his
shop, country produce, hides etc. NVw
your time, people.
i e « e n m
P 1 ^ ® s r '*1
To tie Working Class. -'Ve can fur
uisli you employment at which you can
make very large pay in your own localities,
without being away from home over night.
Agents wanted in every town an 1 county to
take subsrihers for the Centennial Record,
the largest publication in the United States
—16 pages. 64 columns; Elegantly Illustrat
ed, Terms only $1 per vear. The record is
devoted to whatever is of interest connected
wiih the Centennial year. The Great Exltt-
nilion at T'hildelpliia is fully illustrated in
detail. Everybody wants it. The whole
people feel great interest in their Country’s
Centennial Birthday, and want to know all
about it. An elegant patriotic crayon draw
ing premium picture is presented free to
each subscriber. It is entitled, ‘Inremetn
■ranee ot the One Hundredth Anniversary
of the Independence of the Uniied States.”
rize 23 l-.y .it) inches. Any one can bccome
a successful agent, for but show the paper
and picture and hundreds of subscribers are
easily obtained everywhere. There is nd
business that will pay like this at present.
We have many agents who are making as
high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is
the time; don’t delay. Remember it costs
nothing to give the business a trial. Send
or our circulars, terms, and sample copy of
paper, which are sent free ;o aU who apply;
lo it to-day. Complete outfit free to those
who decide to engage. Farmers and me
chanics. and their sons and daughters m .ko
ihe very best of agents. Address,
THE CENTENNIAL RECORD,
Portland, Maine.
Bainbridge, Georgia,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
And Dealer in
Family Groceries
The best. Freshest and cheapest pro-
ri ‘«. at the lowest prices. Call on Fred
-v i:h n Sh-'TOn Block. ?ep28-Cm
ilANAOOD : HOW L0 T HOW
RE OR ED!
Just published a new edition of Dr. Cul.
verwell’s Celebrated Essay on the radios'
cure (wnmmt medicine) of Sperniatorrhde
■ ir Seminal Weakness, involuntary .Semina'
Losses, lmpotency. also. Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits, induced hy self-indulgence
■ >r sexual extravagance, ^-c.
Price, in a sealed invelops. only si\
--ents.
The celebrated author, i’ this ajmirabl.
Essay, clearly demonstrates, from » thirl,',
years success:ul practice, that the alarmin '
consexuences of elf-abuse may he radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple,
certain, and effectual, by means o> which,
every sufferer, no matter what his conditio;
may be. may cure himself cheaply, privet-
'y, and radically.
gS-g-" This lecture should be in the h n ’
of every yuith and every man in the !-n
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, t
any a dress, post-paid, on r-ceipt of ox
cents or two post stamps.
Address the publisher*.
F. BliUGMaN A SON,
41 Ann St., New 5'ork : P. O. Box, 4586.
Cheap Heading.
The ‘-WAYERLEY MAGAZINE” i
handsomest and largest literary paper in
the Fnited tates. The irti. les are all Cutu
plcte in eich nuniher. It also contains :«
page of music for the piano, and double the
ream up of any other paper. Sixteen num
hers will be sent to any part of the country,
nost-naid, to** ''ne dollar.
Address MOSES A. DOW,
Boston, Mass.
H R" IS MON Y IN IT.
lu tho-e hard tim< s a good return for
h.iiie-t labor is very desirable. Any active
young man or young lady can earn a band-
eon-e sunt by addr* saing. for naiticnlars. the
\l inagcTS of The Constitution, the great po»
it ca: m l family iouta al published at me
-dtpita' of the State.
-ONSTaUTIO-. i UBUSHING O..
Atlanta, Ga.
1 a. !>!_ Warfield.
COTTON MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention j*iven to all consign
ments
Commission for Selling Cotton
50cts. pel
Cash advances made on shipments with
Rail Road receipt in band or attached to
drift. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Refer to the Banks in Savannah and
M"i». t«-)uptK29-6-ra
fVIASU v &H4V)i.l
ORGANS.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
90,000 MADE AND SOLD
Easiest Terms for Payment.
THAN EVER BEFOr.E PKOl.'CCElv
'TYLE 214 -^Double Ree l, Seven :
Ilamtsome Resonant Case Si
STYLE 219.—Double Reed, Niue Step
'll a rids ome Resonant Case Si-”-
•STYLE 3; 14.—Three Sets needs. Nine Stop
Resonant Case, with ilevolvirg Fall-boat-
Ornamented $2-
STYLE 208.— Double Heed, Seven Stops, :
Elegant Etagere .style Case, with flat
Giass Mirror Richly Ornamented and t at-v
etl. (See cut ah-tve) ?2-
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
A reduction front above prices, for e;t-
nr larger month’y payments. Send lor iEu-
trated catalogue give 'uil desertpt'oti
styles and prices under the various plans
uavment.
OTHER DESIRABLE STYLES
$70. $90. $110 and $125-
Order direct from
Ltuddon & Baloist.
-^SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
WHOLES A LK SorTIIEttX A<
M ay 11, 8 m
PROFESSIONSL CARDS.
'feower & Crawford
ATTORNEYS AT LAV
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in Court House.
1). MCGILL. M. O’NEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
A T O R N K Y S A T L A \V .
Bainbridge. Ga-
Office over K. It. Peabody’s Drug Store
MELiiAL CTRL
“r. E. J. Morgan lias removed
text iloor to Post Office, where he can 1
found during the day, and nt his esi b nc
ot West treet at night, Bainbridge, Oct.
1875. oct-'.-l;
‘iceks.
'.chines, -c..
- s-tli.N ep If:
; -, c .• ",
7. t i.t-i-.n ■ i i C ’ i
i'KARODY S in;I t; ri'iDKfo.
Bainbridge - - - *- Georgis
B. F. COLBERT.
•* usust 1874—if.
:V52Y aND A , c .E STA3L S
We hasesu.d will continuo to keep cuhauu
, well selected stock of
HO--SJlS and MOLES
”ur Stock is O. K. and prices as reasonable
i the times demand. (’ail at the Brick
tabfis on South Broad street.
GRIFFIN & SUDETH
ct-11-'7Vtf.
JMRS. P. A. ST0CKTCN,
Has opened her House,
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF
BOARDERS,
QUINCY. - • - FLORIDA-
S end 25c. to !5. P. Rowell & 06., N. Y ,
■or Pamphlet ot 1U0 pages, containing
lists of 3060 newspapers, and estimates
shnwinecost of adc ertising.
x-v a uav at tiouic. Agents v anted.
^fcJLt^Outfit and tetms free. TitUE &
en.. Augusta, Maine.
^ w £ Q er day at home, an
3v rg 2t€\Jp ,es wvth $1 free.
8 ineon Co, .PortlaLd,Mains.
MlbCELLANLOUS.
1876.
1876.
CEXTkJfXIAL TRAS’SPORTA TNIO AR
RANGEXEXTS
04 The Great
Him so a w
for the
. vOitifeOJATiON OF VLjiTch-
O ALL POINTS SOUTH.
The Railways and v teamsi ip Compand.
- nveon Augusts, Ga., and . hiiadtlph; -
..tnprising the ATLANTIC ( OAST I.iN •
fill durin the pr-s-ress o! the
CENTENASAL EX IBIi ON
it r, i..
;‘A i;
.-ent ; or the ji iirottage o: tin etiiauiis
a; h, -inires of transji.n-tatiuii ati-
,, ti.; i.- uinn which *u re o h
; lil.t, that will immeasurably excel ,
i;tr lines in point of DIRECT ?• A i ■.
oVr.MI.NT, COMFORTABLE AC. UV
ATI ON VARIABILITY OF T • A X •
: NO -!Y <)F EXPEND!;’U; E- k
ii enable this to be done, the combine,
■wrees of the dai way Lines South
-Hr. : e-liier w,th those ■ r B-
:. ,-.H- e a-, be- ne uy .-.
m.uiall Sis.TTli ip .<:• Ml; -‘lii
b.ytd and tht t; ■ ■ a- ; • -I 'h - r ■-
•r; of ten, • w - a ' re ;
** tniiit .»y -rg;..- *
«-li* be eared at ... v wi
- y tiieir dcsties
Price Lists. ;loo >':«r- - ■■■' ‘
.-icmation arc now ,
-.-ents.'
', will be to the interest .0 eveiy in iv
•ii and each organization prr.pe.sing to m i
i- trip to comiuunii
with i he ttaersi---.
i Centennial Ext.il. i ou • utde u
mhorized by the t'oinmission will fo- gi.
i the purchaser of each ( etite.-iniaf Ticket
A. POPE,
General Passenger Agent.
Gallon or address the tallowing ninm-
'.gents of the Ulan ie Coast Line: .1 I.
Iiiie. Macon. A. Peed. Savannah. H. '
; uinkins. Atlinta. M. J. Divine. Mac-u
. 1 Walker, •.iontgomery.
TO COSSOSPt s¥ S.,
4 lie advertiser, having been permanenti„'
ured of that dread disease. Consumption.
iy a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means ot
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge.) -villi th-* directions for preparing
and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption. Asthma. Bron
chitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription
will please atjdress Pev E. A. WILSON.
P'-tjm 194 Penn St.. Williamshttrgli, New V-
1776 Th« Graai ^eRisnnla;. 1t7C
irtit-s desiring information a* fo Tiest
• uites to the CiXTFNNiAl, or to arty e-
• umnier Tesot-ts. or to any ■ ti er t ;t '
. the country, shmil addr. - s
B. W. Wttr.vv,
. pcri.l Passenger Agt. Kennesaw Konti
Atlanta, Ga.
On ace aunt ofLirro stock ;»* tn teria or
hand, an.! the stare ty of ’O'lii*. y in ctrcut.
tion, I will repair Wairhes. 'InesS .mu Jew
elry at the foH-iwiti- re-iuee’ prices, viz-
'd.tiuspring $1 .oft. I'le.aning $1 ■ lb Lunds
25 to 7"> eei ts per pair. Glasses 2 - cent--.
For cadi onh;. W. C Srwcr.*.
m OR > )F / UTH.
\ GENTLEMAN wb-.- suffered for year
from Nervous Detiility. Premature De
cay. nn-i all tlie efforts ot youthful indiscre
tion will for the sake of suffering humanity,
send free to all who need it, the recipe and
direction for making the simple remedy by
which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit hy the advertiser’s experience can do
so bv addressing in perfect confidence,
10.6m-.KlHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N. Y.
BaIKShIlGE A-VUttiathiENTS.
WILLIikM
Successor t-i R.ViUHT & WFI ELD-
NOW OFFERS GREAT BA GAINS. lUICK SALES ARB S IIAt L
f’ROFns, li. NCVk ftii fi.GTIO
A a O rt ju A i, h i. i t>
ii k i Ullii
ONE PRICE FOR ALL!
4 Ui’ tuhh^ ' !, . A1 ! *‘ A ' : ' fk " U UE ‘riontmi'ty f. ^
i' A i i LS ior the c Af^ll
1 m *' •■vn»- , t«l a re iuctiou in profits, more energy and less expense, which I recsgziiv
and intend reducing the cash price on everything,
ting a larger Stock of Goods unhand than the times demand, last deterfciztd (»•
cjuveit them into cash,
A) R e C u r t d Prices t c S u i t the T i nr.
e s.
iuivt li fefii.fi a ai ge ei ci Blankets, Shawls, Ladies’ Hats, Cleth-
•”k- Bouts, Slices, fisackerel, Crcckcry, and many ether artifles
toe i.ucifei •; us ic rr.cnticn. I shaii keep ccnstantiyoR hand
ai, k.nds of me: chandise, including
Hu* l I^ufi Liiu? of C* roccrio*
Kt-p. in this place.
As heretofore, «vtiyf 1:A ft fl nil 11 ay reptt;cn;rd. <u no sale.
htUSiCAL NOTICES
vLEG EK B L W LB Y &, CD’S
STAR PARLOR ORGAN,
nsses in tone and power any l.ted Orprn h retoh re manufactured in
it has hern t.sted by many competent judges and
Gives Viiivci sal Katigfactioii*
By a skillful use of the stops, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted uii*
human voice, ranging from the so’tesi nme-iike note to a volume of souud, unsurp****
by any instrument. The propriet >r-t h ive o >te-l carefully for many years the itap* 1 ^
tians an ! nee-ls of the ree l instruments, an I Jirecf their pntctical experience t» th* ^
rection of such imperfections, an l their experiments h ive resulted in the pro ladian •- J
uality of tane which assimilates so closely
TO THE FIFE ORGAN QUALITY,
Jitat*
•hat it is d’ffieult to distinguish hetween the two. This instrument has all J
Improvements, and every organ is fully wamitited. Large Oil Polish, " 1,e
Walnut Paneled Cases that forms in addition to a splendta
INSTRUMENT OF MUSIC-
A B AtffftfHt P’ECS OF FUBHUH? 8 ®’
This organ needs only to be seen to be appreciated, and is 80 ^
EXTREMELY LOW FBICES FOB THE
Agents Wasted, (male or female) in every county in the Untied State* a»d
libera) discount made to Teiieliers, Ministers, Cit jrl-hes. Schools, Lodges, etc - ., „ orr# ^#-
is no agent for the Star Organ, Illustrated catalogues and price h* r tree,
deuee solicited. Address the manufacturers.
A *fer,
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Alloyrer, Bovvlby Ac Co.,
WASHINGTON. N 1
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