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Continue to Decline at
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Cuthbert Appeal.
Home Affnim.
—It retard froit about too
Inohci oa Wodnoidoy aorolng.
—Froth Bread and Cabal alwe/e
ob baad at J.L Sander*.
—Manbil Spans now imobu
cig ere and parti bit bait in the
—Will Blgbi* ii supplying *tbo
want! of Um pobllo with excellent
ico cream.
—Jai. A. Hay, of Eofaula, was
in Cathbert the flrii ot the weak
shaking with hit old friooda.
—MrnGibaon bin her ipring
opining of beautiful 'millinery
good! tbb morning, to which bar
many lady friends are inaitad,
—Lemons, Banana., Cocoanati,
sad a fnll lino of froth canned
gooda at J. L. Sawnnna.
—Tuerdty aai tbo “baagingeit"
day for the Cuthbert young ladiea
area baton experienced. All day
their bead! were bandaged to iriin
the beaux catcher! for the party
that night.
—Bottled Ala—gingered, Rock
and Bya Soda, Champaigns Cider,
Little Dalai*, Lemonade md Soda
Watar, ice cold, and leraad in itrle
by J. I. Sandkbi.
—Wl can anure lire. Miller, of
the Now* md Adverllarr, that Ilia
friends Crnger and WilJer were
fairly gorged with "tender insrcioa"
while hire on Tueaday night.—
Giro our Love n picket and re
atore hla equilibrium io lint be
can "come again" Saturday nighl.
Opera Slippers,
For ibe Leap Tear Party at
Tin Siiok Stoek.
—A etrange incident is reporieil
at the death efMn. Criddle, whuas
death was announced lait we-k.
A clock that bad faithfully kept
the time in the family fd over 30
yeara, and waa regarded ai correct
a time | ieee as could be found,
■lopped running the vrry moment
Mrs. Criddle breathed her la«t and
sow refuiea to indei the fleeting
moments.
—Needham Davenport will
hereeaTncnday next for B.lti-
more to attend a meeting of the
national colored Methodist Confer
once. Needham ia one of our L< it
eolorail cilixenaand bis conference
did wall in aclcctlng him as thrir
representative.
w. dTbailev
Tskrt pleasure in announcing lo
the public (bat his Stock of
Shoes ami Ilats !
Ia bow complete, aad bo is pro-
pared tsaolt everybody, big, little,
old and young, male and female,
with gooda In bin lino.
It ia tho general opinion of *11
these who baan men hie
SPRING STOCK of SHOES
That (bay nr* the prettiest and
iaeat tear before brought to Cuih
baft, aad na fee the price, be ia da
aanatned to make that satbCiotocy
lo Ibe eaotomor.
Tea cannot foil to bo anited,
fax bo kaapa all the
Latest Styles
From the bobcat to tbo lowest.
Como at oaoa nod make your
Headquarter! In Our Line.
Special ioducementa in Floe
Clothing, Furnishing Goods aad
Hat*. Tho Euftuli Clothing Hal I
la stocked with the moat <
amortornt of Fine Clothing, For.
niching Gooda and Hata that baa
saar bean brought to tbo city,
wo offer special low pricea thia eeo-
ton. In clothing wn offer bine
flannel eoita for $10.00 worth any.
when $16.00, warranted not to
change color. Tbo name' induce
ment! ia all other grade! of im
ported and domestic caasimer auite
which we have in all atylee in lack
and frock, straight and entaway of
tbo rcry latest ibadra. Ia Fur,
niching Gooda we sell the best
Shirt in the world for $1.00. See
onr 75 cent unlaundred Shirk
You will try them for they can'l
be beat. Io Hata wo hare tho
grandest display in straw and fait
that could poasibly bo selected
and we offer apecial bargains
this line. Try one of our Ural clam
Mackinaw finish Straw Hats of tha
latest ityle for only 25c, worth $1.
We conIJ mention many other ar
ticles in each liuo equally astonish
ing to you in price led qutlity,
but will only further allude to our
Merchant Tailoring department,
which ia well supplied, and we
hare a first-clan corps of skilled
workmen employed, A call will
satisfy any one that we are leader,
in low prices and that our gar
ments surpass any iu fit, style and
workmanship.
Cull sin] be conrinoed.
Ib-spcrlfully,
Sell toss A Hi.- oiii.Estox,
Exclusive Clothiers,
Valuable Property for Sail,
1 will tell my rcimleiira cn Col
Kge rfreet, three tenement Imufof
iieur Western cemetery, and
▼Acaut lot of I J acre*, moro or let*
arrow the railunJ. This properly
will be told c In up for cash or on
annual payments for a period of
years, with interest. Mr. E. Tit-
llchauin will represent ntc in any
of iluse Silea.
R Puuoki.
t Kirk say is ou« of the
ira oUting men in town.
Mterdaj 1m kept up a big fire all
f to ktwp hie customers warm
VkQo drinking hie * tea euld Km*
Thp fire takes tho plsos
. r—Dr. foswaoa has jut yamiaed
t lot of fresh vaccine me'ter and
I yaecipata all deairing totbua
> »rw»ad tbamaslna that pro
'■ fsyagan of tbo
mgeeeaatiy sod wim
individuals, Brr' lu * or
Tbora art score, of
la Cuthbert
d from this
Pansta [protect
Although Cuth-
bo visited by this
dims* yonr children in
may be bcoagkt in ma-
iMlh oT March slavery
taffy abolished ia tbn pror-
| Ciara, la Brasil, ma^og a
Sfree9utala tbs emptry.
HuilMlKtYATBII, MaINK
Mm.ru. II-iilrk Mower, Atlanta.
(**., Gi-uts: I take pleasure in
certifying In the virtues of your
Elixir Mandrake and llurtiu. J
hare been a tufllrer for the pa-1
ten years from indigistion and
lirrr disease. Your mediciuc lias
entirely relieved me of all these
troubles. J. K. Coklly.
Memorial Bay.
To-morrow is the day set apart
for tbe decorating thu graves of
the fallen bravra who gave up
their all in defense of that princi-
pie they ho'il more dear than life
itself. Many place,, ai in Cuth-
teri, will observe them rites to day,
with appropriate ceremonies.
Bill Arp, in Sunday's Ccmlitu
linn thns speaks of the origin of
this custom:
But tho dead are ours still and
tho day is at hand when we shall
make our annual pilgrimage to
thrir gmvea and cover them with
flowers. Ws know not wbrlhrr it
gives pirn sirs to their disembodied
spirits or not, but we know that
tho custom is refloing and slant
log to ns. It ia a sign of na ad
vanced dvillnUoe. Ilia woman
ly and heavenly. The womdn of
our laud ware the first to begin it
and they have ncetr foiled lo ob
serve it. Did I lay lb* women;
yet, but history tells me that it
was a child—a little girl whom
name was Lila Williams, tbedauih-
ter of Colonel and Charles J.
Williams, of Columbus. Homo un
known soldiers were buried near
her father'* lot in tbo cemetery
and sbs took flownra there most
every day and called them “ my
poor soldier's grave." Her
rant devotion attracted Her moth
er's attention and influenced her
to establish a memorial day—a
day that baa been ever since made
sacred by Iks good people of this
broad land. It waa tba thought
sod lbs emotion of a little child.
She sleeps near "bar soldiers" now
and her little grave ia nestled close
to bar father’* aad bar mother's
aad there the living gather every
spring aed sweeten their sad graves
with fairest Bowers.
—A large r*hicaq, measuring
nine feet from tip to tip waa kill*
od ia Mr. Ism Collin’s pood, ia
this county, na Tuesday last by a
Mr. Pittman, It was exhibited
i our streets and greatly ad
mired for Its boaaty aad hag* pro
portion a. Mr. das. A, Hay pur-
cheapd it and cyreM it |o Eufoulq,
—Tbit afternoon from 3 to
o’clock Ui been tclooMd by tbe
Ltdief Manorial AiaocUtlon, of
Colhbtri, m tbo time for observing
tho annual memorial rite* to tho
fallen Coofoderate soldiers noting
in our cemeteries. At 3 o'clock
tbo bntlneos houses will close at}4
our citizens are requested to meet
at tbe Methodist church where an
Address will be delivered by Rev.
Mr. Good rum, and tbe proeesrion
will then be formed and march to
tbs Eastern cemetery and decorate
tbs graves there, thence t
Western for same purpose. The
exereiseSjWill be interspersed with
appropriate music. The fi.emen
will attend in a body uuder com
mand of their Chief. Tbe Cadeta
of the Agricultural college, under
command of Prof. Newton, will
alio be out in uniform. The entire
procession will be under the di*
rcction of Mr. S. E. Freeman, who
has been chosen as marshal of the
Jay- ^
For fresh and cheap family
and fancy groceries call on
J. L Sandebh.
—Tho "midnight fast train," ao
called, on tbe South-western road,
was taken off on Sunday last and
now none but the utual day pus*
senger trains will be run, and they
gilds by on former schedule. Tbe
ruuning of the freight trains have
been reversed—they pass up the
road at same time they formerly
went down of a morning and go
down to KuPaula in tho afteruoon
instead of up.
—Ibe voui i* ladiee ia exercising
their vested lights during leap
year, naturally turn the genius of
their brains to building verses, ex
pressivo of their emotions, which
intended only for the eyes and
heart of him to whom addressed,
yet often sock to disguise the sen
tiiuenl contained as in the follow'
ing lines found not far from the
scene of happiness mud mirth of
Tuesday night last:
KhmI mv tut mn
Up will I'll bare
A rut yon b»?s* you'll
Down mid you If.
J. L. Namiers kccpii tho finest
and frethest butter to lie found in
Cuthbert. When he recommends
it you ctn spread it thick and cat
by faith.
—As will be scon from tho foK
lowing from the Kufaula Jfullctin
we may expect a live tune iu Cuth-
U-rt on tho 28lh of May. Now
our sympathies were largely for
the Kufaula boys in the proposed
contest, but if Shrop casts any
moro insinuations at us we shall
rgnnise a band of “ whoopera "
that will put tbo Cuthbeit boys
out ahead farther than they went
last May, and complctc’y demoral
ixe tbe Kufaula firemen:
Our firemen seem to be about
solid in their determination to visit
Cuthbert ou tbe 28tb and return
last year's compliment. They
don't care ao much for " playing
for even " with tbe Cuthbert boys,
but they just want to get with
them again They want to
over and dampen tbe "dry" streak
running through Randolph county.
You can bet that Saw tel I will ba
glad to sea them on this acbedula.
—Tha leap year entertainment
gives by the young ladies ol Cuth«
hart oh Tuesday evening lost, at
the residence of Judge Hood's, was
a moat complete success through*
out. There waa no dancing, yet
the young ladies proved themselves
mistresses of the situation and en*
tertained their guests in royal aiyla.
At about 10} o'clock tbe guests
were invited into the dinning room
where such a spread of luxuries
Is rarely teen twice io a lifetime.
The table* were handsomely deco
rated with the choicest frnita and
dowers, ami the tasto and skill
the town were exhausted iu proper
ing laxuries for the palsto.
greater sod finer display of meats,
rakes, creams, salads, breads,
fruits, coufoctionerieH, etc, etc.,
were probably never before seen in
our town spread iu the same hall.
The sccno was inviting and grand
aud temptiug to all. Tbe entire
evening passed delightfully by aud
the pleasant memories of this,
Cuthbcrt’s grandest social enter*
tainmenf, will linger and be cheer
ished in many a happy heart.
—Wo know our citizens will
open their purses aud hearts to our
noble firemeu’and thereby enable
them to do the honors to their Eu
fxuU friends in tba contest to be
had here on tbe L'Hih of May, ond
we hope committees will
pointed at ouce and allow them to
contribute. Cuthbert hu firemen
that would be an acquisition to
any orgauizttion iu the State, and.
this their first contest at home
we know tin* pride of our citizens
will not falter, but ell arrangements
bo made for a most enjoyable day
for citizens and firemen. We know
the ladief will also unite and aid
in this cause. Let the ball be
started at once.
—Parson Kirksey has retired
from politics—don’t tare who ia
Emperor of China nor hour old
filden may be—but says he can
•ell more goods for less money
than he ever dreamed could be
•old before. He is with our young
friend Handers end will either buy
your country produce or sell you
goods and will make you happy iu
either «vent. Call «n him anti
hear him MtxiJb In-hiud a cheese
knife.
Ol'ITHAX COL'.\TYDEPARTHE.\T
JNO. W. LEE,
Editor
—Tbo U. & Marshal appear* to
bo coin, through our lias in de-
tail ia aemreb ot violators of tha
revenue laws la tba aal* of whis
ks/. We think nil violators should
bo punished, but before B nan is
arrestsd and oirried lo Msoon st
great expense, there ought to bo
soars shadow of quilt, at least. It
nr*/ ho that aous oao la seeking to
fealhsr h a own neat bp this " fish
ing" process. Or it asp b* h
desises s po-dtion at such marshal
upon tbs pic* of aharpuiar.
—-Transgressor, of tho law Dtp
keep their ope* open during tbs
approaching term sf court or Col.
Jim Gaorrp i* part proprietor of
soother bouncing baby bop, sad
Jim in bonnd to oaks grab and
breeches for him during court.
J. L. Sanders papa the highest
price for bides, beeswax, eggs, bat
tar, and oil kinds of eosntrp pro-
doce.
—Tbn temperaneo lecture an-
non a cod for Mot, dap night Inst wan
postpaid until Wodnoodap night,
owing to tfcn inclcmencp of the
her. tin Wednesday night t
fair sadiaac. greeted tba eloquent
speaker, and after tha address t
temperance society wu organised
with Her. H. W. Kop u president,
aad b Ibt of other oSoars whoa*
tuns* w* hir* not boned. Wn
Wish tbn cam* great auccaan.
—Tbs uietnbeiB of Watchful lira
company wiil participate in tho
memorial cxeroises this afternoon
a. a body, aud every mouther is
rrqns-to I lo meet at fireman'! ball
pruaiptly un Up of bell, in citioene
drera and firemen', hat and belt.
The bell will tap about 4 o'clock.
—There will only bo services on
Sunday at ills Methodi.t and Pres
byterian churches, oa Mr. C'oopor
is abient in Atlanta. Tha sacra-
meat of the I,aril’s supper will l»
administered st tho Presbjlerian
church. All are curdiallp invited
to attend.
—Usv. Howard W. Key, presi
dent of Andrew College, has con
sented to preach In Georgetown on
tbo fourth Hnbbnth in each month.
Ho will fill bj* first appointment
Sunday,
—Married, oeT Wednnday of
last week, by Bor. W. II. L. White,
Mr. Early Varoor, of this county,
and Min A. A. 8urler, of Genova
county, Alabama. Tbo bride is
an exeollent and nmiablt Indy,
popular with til who know her.
Tho groom ia one of onr worthy
young man, honorable aud indus
trious. May the happioeu non
frit by them ba mellowed sod soft
wed in the yeara to come and not
lose one wbit of its fervor.
—Dr. J. VI. Jonoo, of Americas,
tha author of tbs Thermo Electric
Bamedy, has bees stopping in toon
this week.
-To-morrow is memorial day.
If onr people are not disposed to
observe it, it doc. seem tbit they
might devote a ehort while to im
proving tbo appearance of tbo cem
etery, at least.
—Dr. Doxier has been co-oper
ating aucccisfully with some of tho
county chnrchca in tho establish
ment of Sabbath schools. He has
•n appointment with tho Rocky
Mount church Sunday morning, at
16 o’clock, and at tha Kimble
school boure at 3 o’clock in tho
afternoon. Tbo Dr. la an slficieot
worker, and never fails to impress
the people with his intollsclual ami
spiritual powsr.
—Wo regret lo learn of the crit
ical illncM of Mix. Crumbly, moth
er of Mr. J. J. Crumbly. Tbe
family do not entertain any hope
ot her recovery.
—Mr. John C. Guilford's Jersey
bull killed a mule for Mr. Coley
Stanford, of Clay county Sunday.
—Fires and overcoats were in
demand all day yeaterday, and
last night when wo wont lo press
tbs indications ware that a b> ary
frost would be otn this morning.
—A correspondent from tho 6th
District reports mature livrly io
that lection, Many of the firmer,
are chopping cotton.
Ho also soys tbo 8abbetb school
at Beulah church, Mr. Charles
Stubbs superintendent, is flourish
ing.
—Lucius Key says tbs 7th of
May will ba a big day with h : m.
Uo proposes to hare "four stuffed
kittens for tbo occasion. You may
call oa him for an explanation.
At Bigby's.
I am prepared to famish
xoxa
at 2} cools per pouod— delivered
at any point in tbo city. My Ico
bones will bo opon oa 8andayt for
tbo sooomodstion of customers.
Lemons--cheaper than the
cheapest.
Frails, Confcetioserirs, Cigars,
t.
Ico Cream and Lemonade mad*
to order for parties.
Girs mo a trial.
—Persons planting melon* for
shipment in thl* section will noa-
•alt tbdr own interest by reporting
at the Appeal ofic* at ai airly day
th* nnmbar of aerae in cultivation
and approximation st to lb* num
ber of cars th-y will need for trass
partition. W* wonld Ilk* a simi
lar report from Ward?* Hitcher,
Caiman bb$ Moms ststloa Make
reports promptly no that th* rail
road authorities st Savannah eta
make smpi* sad timely arrange-
—Any one wishing to boy
fine young mule will find it
thtir interest to call on Mr. D. M,
Daridaon.
—One of our young men says b*
is anxious lo sc* tho girls coma
out iu ipring dresses, ffait until
wiulsr scampers off my friend.
—Winter still liugsrs in tho "lap
of spring" it seems.
Cspl. A. II. Flowsllen, Major
G. F. liar.field sod I’rof. II. W.
Key, of Cuthbert, attended tbs
Quarterly meeting Saturday and
Sunday.
— Mr. W. J. Brawn left Sunday
for Mourn*, Louisians. U* will
bo absent aoreral days.
—Rev. F. A, Branch, pastor of
tbo Methodist church, assisted by
Rev. K. T. Good rum a young Bop-
ti.l minister, Hu in program s series
of religions meetings in George
town. There bars been some fin*
sermons presetted, and Ika preach,
trs bar* labored earns.tip sad
sealously to stir op tbs people, but
u yet very little interest bss boon
manifested. W* earosetly bop*
and trust that their labors may ba
" •• bread cast upon tha waters.
—Unci* Jim Olisar, one of onr
best ciUxtns, sad a good man,
dropped Into onr sanctum one ffay
this week. Ha bu tba happy foe.
ally of knowing a good thing wbsn
be sees It, ia why ho appreciates
tho wetxly visits of tbo Appeal.
Wo wish tbo world wu fall sf
men lik* him.
—Dinings—tarkey dinings we
should has* said—hart bseomo
common la towo of late
While wo an apprehensive that
tb* Coroner’s services may ba need
ad, still w* are willing for tbn good
work to go oa if sre are not onn of
tha elect or preferred.
A Libraiy WUMn Zuy Batch.
Funk A Wagnalla, New York,
ore doing a great work for th*
lovers of standstd books. They
bar* published in n single volume,
cloth, quarto (ixe, inch work* u
Macalay's and Carlyle's buys,
John Rukhft "Ethic* of tb*
Dust,” also his "Froodu Agna
tes," Charles Kingsley’* “ Her
mits,'» Lamartine's " Lift ot Joob
of Are," Dvmeslbenu’ Orations
(2 vole,) Disraeli's "Csiamitiu of
Aalbors," and other works by
masters—In all 14. sad thin impor
tant volume, Hath bound, they sail
for only $3.76. 8u tbn largo ad-
(srtbcuantsf Una know on a*,
other page. No os* aaads h* with
out books now.
Occasional Correspondent,
litres, Ga, April 10, 1884,
fVteeil SmeliU: Theories are
splendid things if production
good when reduced to practice, hut
when tbeorbu writs to uphold
something which they know noth
ing of, and to cry down a utw thing
•imply beesuw they haven’t tho
industry to investigate iu merits,
they should Its stopped. Iks Hai
ley, in this weeks Appeal, tabu his
coot off, rolls up his sImvo, and
pitches into tho agenta of tbs Oil
mills, when he hardly knows enough
about the chemical part of farming
to know what plant food is furnish-
ed by tbo cotton seed, which he
u regrets is being carried from tho
country. It is a he', giren up
all writers on political economy,
that whatever adds vslue to a part
of any thing, odds to the whole of
it, and for tho benefit of friend
Ike, and other ctoakers, t give you
the benefit of an espenmenl with
ootton seed meal, which .if the
planter detires he can get fur Itii
eecd. Lett tall I planted on a cow
pen of eix months with four cows,
and on tho same sixe piece of lend,
and .arno kind ot land, an eighth
of tn aero each, on which I put
cotton seed meal at the rate of 400
pouodt per acre, In lurnipe, and
at* turnips off Ibe plat manured
with the meal uetil frost, which
never wilted during our long
drought, while tho cow pen was
literally parched up by tbo dry
weather, tbowiog clearly its supe.
rior value as a manure, and eren
Ike, though I krnw it takes a great
deal to stop biiu, a ill not sip greeu
cotton scod arc better for ntnoore
than cow trodden land, tod til
cbrmlsls know that when cotton
•csd are dead the oil ho* evaporated
from lilt in. . *
Five Cent Column.
Notion will bo iiMcrtctl ia tbb culinni
fur Ire cent* per line, rash imeilion. N<
uotice will In lotrrttfd for leaa than li eti
At Coat.
I am doting out my entire stock
of Crockery and Glaraware at coot.
Come and supply yourselves before
•ny stock is broken.
Ii. J. Anthony.
Trespass Notin'.
All persons ore hereby prohibit
ed from fishing in tho Dixron
pond, near Cuthbert, or in tho
wsste-wsys below tho mill or gio,
ss I have bought the eicluslre
right to all the fi.hing privilege!
herein named, for the year leSS,
and will prosecute any and overy
person found treopasaing ujion my
right* in the premiara.
St H. H. But.
City Tax Notico.
Tho City fox Book* are now
opon, and will poeitivrly dow th*
■ret day ot Juno. Myoffieois in
tb* Tmsnrer’s oflice in tbe court
iuk. IT. J. Borit, c. c.
—Th* Inert Onion* and Irish
Potatoes in Cutbbort, just nosivtd
at Isaac Emir's.
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A desirable room ia tb* Dixsoo
building, callable for tn office or
bad room. Apply lo
F. Fulaiki A Co.
—Froth and nice canned goods
at Eatleytr. tf.
—Blank con tracts and landlord’s
liana, all in one form, can b* had
at tha ArrsiL office,
—Tb* large* lot of fancy grooa'
rial la town are oaaalaat Eaaley'a.
-Gill-edge mortgagast of lb*
Deal and moot acceptable form, can
b* had at tbe Appeal office.
—Yoor labia can ba aoppliad
with any laxnry from tb* large
meat of family and fancy
graeario* just received at Eaaley'a.
—Para leaf lard—no ootton
mod mixture—always to b« found
Koauv'n.
—Tb* beat 6 coat cigar in Cath
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VSr SJSJ ARBS^I '
Ever kept tn Colbbort, eoaoiaUng of
Stoves and Stove ware,
Crooltory Ware,
Olassit Ware,
Tin [Ware,
Pot Ware,
And all other Wnross needed by hoasekwptm
fi^"Sole ngent for the celebrated Iron
King Stove.
I keep • fall lia* of all kinds of TIN WARE, of my own nan
footer*, which U Ik* bon la Ik* mtrkrt.
Call and tea mo.
R. J. ANTHONY.
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Mbs. E. GIBSON
Um bow opto, aad sill li**p contanily oa k*nd a fall and emntifkl
lla*ot
Fall and Winter Millinery Goods,
—Xmbrtolag—
Ribbon*, Silkf, Laoei Flowera, Hate had BouneU,
for Children and ■!$•$$•
In *dl*m variety «nd every prim.
Jersey Cattle (hr Bale.
I have five Jervey Com; two
with young eaiem aad th* other*
will drop choir calve* Boon, for
•ale; aleo two yearling male*, They
will be void at * bargain. Apply
r M. A. Baldwin.
—Want to awtp a good breed
mare Cot a goad ant*. Apply at
r a N. Eimwon, J*.
—Choking Store* *1 $10.00 ami
upward* at R. J. Anrsoxv'a.
Mrs. A. L Mapp,
Hi* opoood her Stock of
Fall and Winter
Millinery and Fancy Goods
South East of Public Square,
Outlibeirt, Georgia.
Is nor of the Brick War* Hot**,
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ww .lor., whm I bare Ue loros* (lack «r . "T®-
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, etc., etc /
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