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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROVU BAKIIM POWDER co., NEW YORK.
Th Hainesville [ajle.
GUY CLOPTON, Local Editor.
Thursday, March 9, 1899.
Mrs. L. D. Sledge and daughter
are guests at Major Moreno’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Johnson and
children returned home Monday
after spending some weeks with Mr.
Johnson’s relatives at Stone Moun
tain.
Services will be held at the
Episcopal church next Sunday by
the Rev. C. S. Wood.
C. A. Stovall, who has many
friends throughout, the county, is now
using the yard stick at G. F. Turner’s
where he will be pleased to see and
serve them all.
Miss Jean Mitchell, of Barnesville,
a graduate of the Seminary, has been
elected teacher in the city public
school to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Mrs. Gardner.
Miss Callie Nowell of Monroe and
Miss Annie D. Howell of Waynes
ville, N.C.,have returned home after
spending some time in the city, the
guests of the Misses Dunlap.
Judge Estes is holding court in
Clarkesville this week. Several
members of the local bar who have
cases in Habersham will spend the
week in Clarkesville looking after the
interests of their clients.
Gao. S. Johnson is now with W. J.
& E. C. Palmour and will occupy a
position as salesman. George has
many friends, whom he will be
pleased to have call on him at his
new quarters.
G. G. Byers of the firm of R. E.
Andoe & Co. left for the Eastern
markets Tuesday. He will purchase
a full line of spring goods before
returning.
Misses Jennie and Ruth Gardner
left last week for Monticello, where
they go to spend some time with
their sister, Mrs. Diliard.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lathem, who
have been occupying the Wilbanks
house on Academy street, have moved
into Mrs. A. M. Jackson’s house on
the same street.
Mrs. T. N. Hanie and Mrs. Dr.
Arthur Hanie left last week for
Florida, where they will spend some
time.
J. E. Murphy left last week for
New York and other Eastern cities,
where he will purchase a complete
spring stock of goods.
J. B. Wilbanks and family, after
_ having spent the winter months in
Atlanta, will move back to the city
by the first of April and occupy their
home on Academy street.
Mrs. Dr. H. S. Bradley is spending
some time in the city, the guest of
the family of T. N. Hanie on W.
Weshington street.
The Modern "Way
Commends itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually what was
formerly done in the crudest manner and
disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sys
tem and break up colds, headaches, and
fevers without unpleasant after effects,
use the delightful liquid laxative remedy,
Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig
Syrup Co.
With the Angels.
Little Minnie, age three years, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. 11. Wingo of
Absalom, died Monday night from mem
branous croup. The interment took
place Tuesday at Pleasant Hill church.
Flushed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples,
Nausea, Lassitude, Lost Appetite, Sallow
Complexiou, Pimples Blotches, are warn
ings. Take Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
Only one Sale.
There was but one tract of land sold
Tuesday at public sale. The John Law
plantation,(containing 375 acres of land,
was sold to satisfy a fl fa from Hall
county Superior court in favor of the
British and American Mortgage Co.,
Limited. The company bought the prop
erty for the nominal sum of S4OO.
HUMOR GEBS
ARE EXPELLED SY
Cuticura Resolvent
Greatest ot Blood Purifiers arts
Humor Cures.
That is to say, it purifies the blood and circu
lating fluids of Humor Germs, nnd thus removes
the cause, while warm baths with Cuticura
Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticura . oint
ment), greatest of emollient ekin cure-, cleanse
the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, allay
itching, burning, and inflammation, and soothe
and heal. Thus are speedily, permanently, and
economically cured the most torturing, disfigur
ing, and humiliating humors of the skin, scalp,
and blood, with loss of hair, when the beet phy
sicians and all other remedies fail.
Sold throughout the world. Price, Ccticuba Rksol
▼bnt. 50c. and *1; Cuticura (ointment!. 50c.: Cuticura
Soap, 25. Potter Drvo and Ch rm. Corp , Sole Prop*..
Boston. Mr " How to Expel Humor Germa," free.
ElftE UIIMnOQ and Falling Hair Prevented by
rAut HUmUno ccticuba soap.
Just received a Fine
Line of
TOILET SOAPS
Which will be sold as
cheap, if not cheaper,
than anybody else.
M. C. Brown & Co.
All First Class.
As soon as an attraction is booked at
the opera house it is tie customary ques
tion for the public to ask: “How many
are there in the company?” The ques
tion that should be asked is: “Who are
the actors or artists, and are they good?”
It only requires a moment’s reflection to
realize that no manager can carry a com
pany of ten, fifteen or twenty artists and
have them all firstclass, for good artists
not only demand a large salary but insist
on its being paid. Mr. Heywood believes
that the general public prefers to see
six or eight first class city artists
to a whole stage full of “Barnstormers,”
and has surrounded himself with artists as
fine as their respective lines as Heywood
is in his. The result is a performance
that from rise to fall of curtain is full of
pure, fresh fun, popular music, enter
taining specialities and beautiful women.
This attraction is to appear here on the
evening of Thursday, March 23d at
Auditorium.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially for
coughs, colds, croups, whooping cough
and influenza. It has become famous
for its cures of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilised world. The
most flattering testimonials have been
received, giving accounts of its good
works; of the aggravating and persistent
coughs it has cured; of severe colds that
have yielded promptly to its soothing
effects, and of the dangerous attacks of
croup it has cured, often saving the life
of the child. The extensive use of it for
whooping cough has shown that it robs
that disease of all dangerous conse
queeees. Sold by M. C. Brown A Co.
Brown’s Bridge.
Brown’s Bridge, on the line of Hall and
Forsyth counties, which was blown away
Saturday night, will be rebuilt at once.
Dr. Dixon, Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners, says that he has written
the other two commissioners, Messrs
Whaley and Davie of this county, and
Judge Hawkins, ordinary of Forsyth
county, and a conference will be held at
an early date and steps taken to rebuild
the bridge. The river is wide at that
point and it will take a considerable sum
to build a bridge out of new timber, but
the Doctor thinks that part of the old
timbers which are yet perfectly sound,
may be used and, if so, the bridge can be
put back at a much less cost, as was the
bridge at Bellton, which was washed
away some months ago. In that case it
would have cost about $1,500 to put up a
new bridge, but the old timbers were
placed back and it only cost the county
about S6OO. The cost of the rebuilding
of Brown’s Bridge will therefore depend
largely on the amount of the old timbers
which can be restored and used. A
greater part of them are in the river and
some of them were washed down as far
as Looper’s mill. The timbers will be
taken from the river without delay, and
then it will be determined what he can
save by their use. Os course none other
than perfectly sound timber will be put
in the new bridge.
Best of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the Spring
time comes, use the true and Perfect
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the gen
uine. Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all
druggists, at 50 cents per bottle.
The Crude Old Way.
We dropped in on the' Ordinary Tues
day and found him sitting before a waim
fire perusing an old record. He seemed
to be very much absorbed in tke old,
dimly-written pages before him.
“Are you interested, Judge, or are you
looking for something?” he was asked.
“Both,” he replied. “I am looking
for a record of a marriage license. The
marriage is supposed to have occurred
three quarters of a century ago.”
“Did they record license then as now?”
he was asked.
“No; they did not. Our predecessors
were, to a large extent, labor-saving ma
chines. For instance, I will read you a
record. You can insert fictitious names.”
The following was read :
“License issued June 22nd, 1819, to
John Doe and Annie Roe, and returned
executed 24th June, 1819. William
Cobb, J. P.”
“That is all there is to it. The record
is very imperfect and in looking these
matters up for various purposes I find it
very unsatisfactory.”
The record is now different. The full
license and the certificate of the minister
or officer who performs the ceremony is
recorded with it, bearing proper dates,
etc.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
der box. For sale bv M. 6. Brewn ACe
Struck with the Weather.
Miss Lyon of Wisconsin, who came to
the city some time ago to spend the re
mainder of the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thompson, says that she has
observed many interesting things since
she came South which were never before
brought to her notice, and expresses her
self as being much pleased with our cli
mate and people. The unexpected so
often happens that one is kept wonder
ing what will come next. This is true
of our climate. In speaking of this she
said that Saturday the thermometer reg
istered 76, and the third morning there
after it registered 6 degrees, a drop of
70 degress in 70 hours or an average
of one degree per hour for 70 hours.
As another expressed it, “It is like
boarding the swift-flying vestibule at
Tampa, Fla., and speeding through to
Ontario, Canada, without leaving your
premises or losing a moment’s time from
your daily occupation.” Few sections
can boast of such facilities.
Ladies desiring a contented and happy
old age should use Simmons Squaw Vinq
Wine or Tablets commencing at 40 yearrf
old and continue during “Change of
Life.”
THE END IS NEAR.
The Sands of the Life of Cassius Law
are Running to the Finish
Cassius Law, the negro who was con
victed of the murder of Sarah Curry at
the January term of superior court, will
be hung next Wednesday, the 15th in
stant. Sheriff Mundy has not yet deter
mined where the execution will take
place, but he has determined as to what
kind of enclosure and gallows he will
have, as the hanging is to be private.
He will have marked off a square 16x16
feet, put in posts which will extend 28
feet above the ground. Ten feet above
the ground will be the first floor and
from that floor on up it will be boxed.
Ten feet higher a second floor will be
put in with a trap door in it. on which
the prisoner will stand until it is
knocked from under him. The gallows
will be completed by a beam across the
top, to which the rope will be tied.
When the trap door is sprang the victim
will fall through it to within a few feet
oi the first floor. On this floor, ten feet
above the ground, he will be placed in a
coffin and the outside world will have
no opportunity whatever to see him.
Twenty-seven years have elapsed since
there was a hanging in Hall county, the
last one having been in 1872.
Law gave instructions some time ago
to admit no one to see him, especially
negro preachers, whom he was unalter
ably opposed to seeing under any condi
tion. The Eagle, however, gained ad
mission and went to his cell and called
him yesterday. He came to the front
of the cell, pushed aside the curtain
which hid him from the gaze of those in
the corridor. We told him who we were
and he promptly said he had nothing to
say for publication. To every question
he would say “I ain’t got nothin’ to say.”
In his statement during his trial he con
fessed that he killed the Curry woman
and gave jealousy as the cause.
Law is a negro of a low order of intel
ligence, and his awful impending doom
seems to have dazed him and rendered
his mind dormant. He will not be likely
to wake up and prepare for the entrance
to the life beyond, but with stoical in
difference will wrap silence about him
as a garment, and with no light for his
pathway and no pilot save the grim
ferryman, will cross the dark river alone.
It was decided this morning that the
gallows on which Cassius Law will hang
will be erected in Dr. Green’s pasture
near the planing mill and the timbers
are now on the ground. The gallows
will be put up without delay.
Robbed the Grave
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject,
is narrated by him as follows: “I was
in a most dreadful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually in back and
sides, no appetite—gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
had given me up. Fortunately a friend
advised trying ‘Electric Bitters,’ and to
my great joy and surprise the first bottle
made a decided improvement. I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim.” No one should fail to try
them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at M.
C. Brown & Co.’s drug store.
i r
Smallpox in Buford.
The report reached the city yesterday
that there were several cases of smallpox
in Buford and that the little city had
almost become depopulated. This caused
some alarm here and a telegram was sent
to the mayor of Buford asking if the
report was true. Yesterday afternoon
the reply came stating that there was
one suspected case. This morning
another message came stating that the
case was indeed smallpox and that the
patient had been sent three miles out
into the country.
The city board of health will be called
together to-day and will discuss the sit
uation and determine whether or not the
city will quarantine against Buford.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a backing
cough that for many years had made life
a burden. All other remedies and doc
tors could eive her no help, but she says
of this Royal Cure—“it soon removed
the pain in my chest and I can now sleep
soundly, something I can scarcely re
member doing before. I feel like sound
ing its praises throughout the Universe.”
So will every one who tries Dr. King’s
New Discovery for any trouble of the
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and
sl. Trial bottles free at M. C. Brown &
Co.’s drugstore; every bottle guaranteed.
Woman’s Club.
The philanthropic department ot the
Woman’s Club will meet Tuesday, March
14th, at 3 a’clock p. m., in the club room
at Seminary.
Mrs. J. R. Boone, Chairman.
The department of Household Eco
nomics of the Woman’s Club meets Tues
day, March 14th, at 3 o’clock p. m., in
the club room at the Seminary.
Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, Chairman.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Ureal Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame back,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of sl.
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and will cure any case above
mentioned. E. W. HALL,
Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box 218, Waco,
Texas
Sold by M, C. Brown & Co. and E. E.
Dixon & Co., Gainesville, Ga.
Read This.
Covington, Ga., July 23, 1898.
Dr. E. W. Hall, Waco, Tex.:
Dear Sir—l have used your Hall’s
Great Discovery for Kidney and Bladder
Troubles, and can cheerfully recommend
it to persons suffering from Kidney and
Bladder Troubles.
Yours, truly, J. P. Harris, Ord’y.
Takes a Partner.
A. B. C. Dorsey has sold an interest in
his undertaker business to his son, A. R
Dorsey, and the style of the firm is A.
B. C. Dorsey A Son. A. R. Dorsey, the
junior member of the firm, is thoroughly
competent to assume the sole manage
ment of the business, having been asso
ciated with his father for a number of
years and is familiar with every detail of
the business.
Pain Injhe Head
Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi
ness, Rheumatism
A Grand Work Accomplished by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
“I was a victim of catarrh and suffered
S great deal of pain in the top and bssk
of my head. I was also troubled with
sour stomach, rheumatism, indigestion
and dicsiness. I felt all run down and
thought I should be obliged to give up my
housework. I began taking Hood’s Sar
saparilla and Hood’s Pills and was re
lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
gained strength. I have a little grand
child who was cross and fretful owing to
ooUo and hives. I persuaded his parents
to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he is
now fat and healthy.” Mary J.
Chatham, Arnold, Georgia.
Hood’s 8a P 7riiia
Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
AU druggists. $1; six for $6. Get only Hood’s.
euro Dver m 3» e * BJ '
lIOOU S HIIIS take, easy to operate. 25c.
Grateful Acknowledgement*.
Dear friends and neighbors: We thank
you all for your kind attention and
efforts to relieve our dear little girl, Min
nie, while she lived, and for your
sympathy and help when she was dead.
May the Good Lord, who doeth all things
well, bless and reward every one of you !
A. H. Wingo and Family.
Cure Scrofula promptly and permanently
by a thorough course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
All forms of this painful disease yield to the
blood purifying power of this great medicine.
Hood’S Pills are the best family cathartic
and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure.
Heinz Mince Meats, Pickles, etc., for
sale at H. R. Griner’s.
Rob Childbirth of its terrors and min
imize the pain and dangers of labor by
using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
To Those who Eat.
Gainesville, Ga., March 8, 1899.
We, N. C. Odell and H. C. Hudson,
have purchased the Sherman Restaurant
at 32 Main street, and respectfully invite
friends and traveling public to call and
see us while in the city.
Regular meals, 25 cents; nice lunch,
15 cents. Oysters in all styles a specialty.
Special rates for table board.
Respectfully,
Odell & H udson.
Fine Florida Syrup for sale by H. R.
Griner.
WANTED— Reliable man to travel in this
and nearby towns; salary and expenses
weekly. State age and occupation. Address,
Globe Co., 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
PRICE VERY LOW.
$3.00 Shoes at $2.00.
$2.25 Shoes at $1.50.
$1.75 Shoes at .75.
.50 Baby Shoes at 25 and 35c.
Shoe Laces all lengths and
colors.
CORRECT Shoe Dressing.
AT RIGSBY’SSHOE STORE.
Dressmaking.
Mrs. Thos. Walker has moved to 77
E. Washington street, the H. W.
Ham residence, opposite Seminary,
where she will be glad to see her did
customers and many new ones who want
expert dressmaking done..
For Rent.
A nice four-room cottage for rent on
Findley street. Inquire of Mrs. L. W.
Pierce.
For Rent.
Good nine-room house, comfortably
and conveniently arranged. Good water,
good neighborhood. North Bradford
street. Geo. P. Estes, City, or
W. P._Price, Dahlonega.
For Sale.
Sherman’s Restaurant on account of
going north. Will sell at once. Terms
reasonable. Call and see me.
C. S. Sherman,
Box 55, Gainesville, Ga.
If You Want Good Fruit.
I have some choice Grape Vines, Seed
ling Peach Trees, Plum Trees, Peonies,
Scuppernong Vines, Strawberry and
Raspberry Plants for sale.
John Cannon.
GOLD is of no value when health is in
danger. What’s of more value?
Pratt’s up-to-date Tablets. Will break up
a cold in one day, and for Constipation
and Biliousness and all malarial troubles
has no equal. By mail prepaid for 25c.
PRATT MEDICINE CO., Station B, Chi
cago, 111. Send for sample.
Now is a good time to buy a
can of Cam Brown’s fine har
ness oil and grease your har
ness. _
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. AU druggists, 50c or Cl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
For Rent.
Store room now occupied by Rigsby A
Son. J. H. Daniel.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or So.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
For a perfect complexion and clear,
healthy skin, use Cosmo Buttermilk
Soap. Sold by E. E. Dixon A Co.
Take Cam Brown’s Little
Liver Pills for the Grip.
The life preserver which has carried
many ladies safely over the dangerous
sea “Change of Life” is Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets.
Cosmo Buttbrmilk Toilet Soap makes
the skin soft, white, and healthy. Sold
by E. E. Dixon A Co.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it elean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A bath with Cosmo Buttermilk Soap,
exquisitely scented, is soothing and ben
eficial. Sold by E. E. Dixon A Co.
Educate Your Bowels With Casearete.
Candy Cathartic, eure constipation forever.
10c, 255. If C. C. C. fail, druggists ref and meaey.
BANKRUPT SHE.
Having bought the entire stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc.,
of C. A. Stovall at
663 Cents on the Dollar,
We will sell same at for less than first factory
cost.
We also keep a full and complete line of
Family Groceries which we sell very cheap.
We pay the very highest market price for
all kinds of Country Produce.
Our friends all over the country are cor
dially invited to come and see us.
LITTLEFIELD BROS.
South Side Square, Gainesville, Ga.
The Gainesville Mdse. Co.,
Having purchased the entire Retail Department of the J. G. Hynda Mfg.
Co., cotne before the public with
A $25,000 STOCK
CONSISTING OF
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress Goods, Notions,
And a full line of Groceries, such as Flour, Hay, Bran, Hams, Meal, Corn,
Oats. In short, everything kept in a first-class general store.
We have the exclusive sale of the
“Hynds Celebrated Home-made Shoes.”
Also a full line of Doors, Sash, Blinds and Furniture. Prices low. Satis
faction guaranteed. Come to see us.
THE GAINESVILLE MDSE. CO.,
Gainesville, Georgia.
VICK’S SEEDS
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arden and Floral Guide, i;
colors, 4 pages souvenir, and nearly 100 pages 1 ,
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THE EAGLE
One a week, and the
AU Journal,
Twice a week, for
51.25.
The Best Clubbing Rate Ever
Offered by this Paper.
J. E. MURPHY CO.
Oral Reduction Salt.
Bargains in Cloaks! Bargains in Cloaks 1
Every Wrap in our house is new and of the latest design, embracing •
some of the choicest styles we have earned this season, but to close them ,
out the prices have been cut in two. All have been greatly reduced, soma '■
at less than half their former price. You stand in your own light if you
fail to see these goods and get our prices.
Overcoats I Overcoats I
Protect yourself from winter’s chilling blast by procuring an Overcoat
from ua NOW. The prices we are making in this department are aston
ishingly low. For the next thirty days every one of these garments
MUST BE SOLD. To convert them into cash the prices have been
slaughtered. Some beautiful styles and grand bargains here. See them
now- First come first served.
Cut-price Sale in Underwear.
Although these goods are new and staple, our cut-price sale will con
tinue through this department. Everything in woolen and heavy cotton
Underwear will be sold at a great reduction. Do not take our word for
this, but investigate for yourselves.
Short Lengths in Dress Goods at Half Price.
Every remnant in our bouse has been thrown on center counters to
close them out. This line embraces black and colored wool Dress Goods,
Flanneletts, Outings, Sateens, Ducks, Percales, Ginghams, Calicos, Et«.
THESE are special bargains. You can’t afford to miss them.
Special Announcement.
We new have THE EXCLUSIVE SALE for this section of the
Celebrated
ZIEGLER BROS.’ SHOBfil.
Over four hundred pairs received the past week. In elegance of de
sign, beauty of finish, and superior workmanship, this Shoe has never been
equaled. We have them for Ladies, Misses, and Children, from SI.OO to
$4.00 per pair. Every pair guaranteed. Also some odds and ends iu
Shoes that will be closed out at a great bargain.
Highest price paid at all times for Country Produce.
J. E. MURPHY CO.,
Dean Building, Corner Main and Washington Streets,
Phone IIS. Gainesville, Greorgla.
Grass Seed. Clover Seed.
A fresh Supply just in.
White Oats, 11 AI \ Texas Rust-proof,
Grazing Oats. VIII Mi 90-day Oats.
Seed Potatoes....
Early Rose, Goodrich, Peerless.
A Special line of
Garden Seed and Onion Sets.
W. J. & E. C. Palmour.
faints.
Just now you may be studying
the subject of Paints—the kind, the
color, and the cost. Os course you
don’t want a paint that will come off,
like whitewash, or one that will fade.
We have neither, but we do have
some strictly pure Lead, and some
old-process pure Linseed Oil. Then
we have a very high grade of Ready
Mixed Paint. And the prices are
right for you.
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.
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