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Kail with Enema-Ualr Mil C*on«f—Scalp
• Covered with Bra ptlone-Thought
hi* Ilnlr would Merer Grow—
Cured by Cuticur* ltemc-
S die*—Heir Splendid
and nut a Pimple
r A«St.
CrefromtdijrklciMUB. Ibeganthe uso of the
Cutleura Keutettie*. iuul.1 am happy to nay,with
the most perfect »ucccna '
•pier"*•-* —— *
11U nalr M now
•pirudld, and there In uot -a pimple
i recommend the cutlcoraKemedle* V
aa the rnoet >peo ly, economical, and *ure cure
for all akin disease* of Infants, and enlldreu.
and feel that every mother who lias an afflleted
.child will thank u
s!rs. U *i /*K ."tVoodsuin, Norway,Me
A Fever Sore Kia1»t Ye»r* Cured. ,
Itofboi
PECULIARITIES OF THE BURRO 08£b
IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Mow They Are Broleu to Pack Carry-
ing—Strange Infatuation for Iloreoe—in-
Am lining and* .Aggravating
"mSZn'WiSySet'climl^'Ei* fit edupfmtbe
Curicum kmu«1Ii;», vt an ujti sure, caust’d b/ r turned out oil
liHK ap.II ot ikkueu or fevar etuht >:«ars sio. yaj
Ho m so bad lio W«1 f.':irful lie wuuld liav. lo
a cutaneous disraMs of the scalp, aud re*
cetved no relief from the Various rrmedie she
need until site tried nutlcura. The disease
promptly yielded to thU treat.r ent, and In a
short while she waa entirely well. There has
been ae return of the disease, and • utkura
ranks No l In our estimation for disease- of .be
skim Itev. J. Pressl* y Harrett, U. u
fremigh. *i. n.
Cntfcnra Bemedloe -
e a posthre cure for every form of r,kln, scalp
pimp*
hiou’whkiuattd Veglp pe served aud beoutl-
1)0*11 Olsd by Cutievra Soap AUolutely
i EVERY MUSCLE lM%.
* Sharp Ach<*,7 till Pains, Skallif.
ii-aii»ujr. suesg«hculuf
only laCtantaneMUS
fitter. ffteSjUt,
l» !«•■! Piles! IlenlRS Piles.
..j*T<>Ms-Molsttire; Intense llehi 2 and
png; most st night: w«ri» by m-ratf-hlii*.
slmwed to continue tumors form, which often
bleedbw, heals ulerntloa ami lu inwrt eases rw
Meeuts. DrfBwiyne*HonfflSlmlclpll!? "mm
msmss^ss
wmamsjifs.’&xsmtjtwsi
SroalUMIIil auwttioa. T*ks lu Urns Wfr *ad Slot
—— i iiiii i n~ V
m'Lf'ksm.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fail* fa Restore On
Hslrt* Its Youthful Color.
- -pflU IHui'lmir sn-t heir r.oltn
audit.**
14 Its*) Mock, It ip,
ITferlne 1‘alM. llheiuimtlc, 8ci.nU.. , __
WcukcnluL- Lillis, relieved In due Allnutc li
as* CuticuAJn'i-Paii Plaster..
PIHou'
- , - drug pis .
a Cm km ual co, Boston, _
kltuidn.ch pprdand PIES
.'■I l.y rmiciini Snap r
HIRES
It* HIRES' IMPROVED Ur
ROOT BEER
M LIQUID NOSOH'HC CAStt-Y HADE
TMtPACKACE MAKES FIVC CAUCUS |
CA.-OW
sp g
bn
RooT
Tbs moat AfFETXZIWO WSOlJJJJId,
TKMglOtAFCB HECTIC lalfeo world. vSTYr.
Ask your Druggist or Orocsr lb? It.
C.E HIRE8iPHlLADElPHIS
ss
treat tal>« treated. Om
'^■HSK
hpcclfic. S
k rinua the first feirl
* jUtofl
know vhst B. R. 8. hss
of a hwHgnaiit Cancer,
bs cocsUcrsd {nears*
In Chicago, where I
of,my neighbors seat
ttsemeat la regsnl to
Iwgsn taking It. I got
ptoaths»ioc*Iqnlllak*■■■ IncH.8.H. end J have
had na sign uf retsru of tba draadtul disease.
aKUmMiiNSMaiidCMn
nalkd tm, . Tun Bwipt Brccmo Co.
' ’ tank Alkluu, Cj,
“A man \wbo ha* roughed It out
among the mountain,,” It tru mid at a
Broadway talc, (table the other day,
“remember, the molee about a, well and
a, long aa anything."
It b just aboutVt this time, the upcalt
er told, when aelced why the mind eliould
be particularly Impraaud by the familiar
quadruped, that a good many are round
ed up for the lummer', work after being
turned out all winter. Aa natural to ex
pect, a niula that haa had no retrain!
for HTeral month, b inclined to ahow
the wont aide when the band of a would
be uwter begin, to be felt. A drove of
lOOoreotnacunnl freeh from the plains
will carry just about aa much downright
“cuaaedneet” as con be found in 'any
bruto collection under the sun. The lint
thing b to have them shod. Such a
thing aa one of them consenting to the
Job b unknown, but frontier blacksmith,
have no fear or limitation, and in a trice
the mule to tied up and irdtaed.
The pack mule, are smaller and In.
ferlor m every way to tho riding mnTe,
except In toughness and nucallty. like
Joey Bagttock, the paclten are aly.
Moat of them an sired by Indian ponies
and are bom on tho open .pi
wild hone U gentleness ’ Use
them, Jiut ns they are uwiallj
tPACECtO TH« “CS
The first time the nock saddles are put
on a youn^ muM^ " *
passes ^IceciiDtion.' ^
strong and why, U lassoed and led into
a small open space. Before' he knows
what It U All about a noose of the lariat
around Itis neck is slipped over Ills nose;
tlds Ri ret him f shock, as it were, and
he makee a start for liberty. But the
m<£t jie pulls tlie tighter the pinch on
hhrndse, so he finally gives it up and
stands still.
Moro ropes nre brought Into use, and
he is finally brought to have a leather
binder put over his eye* Tho next step
is to put the pock saddle on. The great
kicking is done when the crupper is
clipped under tho tail Words cannot
tell the way tluxt mute’s heels flash
through tlio air in all direct^pna. But
strategy wins and mules dp tire. Tho
pulling up of tho *'sinch, N as the girth is
called, brings 'out a now struggle, but it
is soon over and to aa extent the mule Is
conquered.
Mules ulways like company, and work
especially well with n horse. With a
horso on the lead they will follow steadi
ly, and keep In the horso's company at
night without attempt to wander away.
They will even fight among themselves
to get near a horse. At night the mules
sbbenit without moving a muscle to hav
ing the packs removed. A good roll on
tho grass is the first thing when relieved,
and then they go to eating. At any hour
<jC the night, if they’tore looked nt, their
nones will be seen on the ground, with
their jaws industriously in motion.
‘‘Flicking" a saddle is nn art In itself.
In former years tho Mexican sawbuck
saddle was used. This invariably cut
and chafed the mule's back; but now
the California stuffed aparojo is the
thing. Thi i is fastened by two men, one
on either tide, who brace themselves
with ono foot against tho mule's ribs and
pull on tho lash ropo with oil their might
Tho load is balanced properly, and the
lash ropo twisted and looped in a sort of
network. When all 1s ready for tho final
tightening tho men “give It to her." The
poor raids actually groans under the
pressure, hut oven under this tightest ot
tying tho loads, quite frequently slip out
of place.
A CONTINUAL REVELATION.
Tho mountain mule is a continual
revelation. New pliascs of character are
continually unfolding in the most posi
tive manner. One, for instance, will bs
amiable and pleasant until led up xi be
saddled, when all at onco he w ill appar
ently be possessed of tho evil spirit itself.
Another will resist all attempts to saddle
and pack until tho others have been
attended to, wlicn he will bo as docile as
could bo wished for. Another, perhaps
used for riding, w*ill not let a match be
lighted by any ono on his back without
an outbreak, but will not object to smok
ing; Some will wads through a stream
without
hesitation, and another will
vigorously object to wetting his feet
Wxen in f
KrSwNas’«l5?r"alSwS*H
I HAVE OPENED A
NO. 16 CLAYTON STREET-
i pvr|>,n*< la da FregGAurKXTUKO
STAIR BOILDISG of .11 kiad,
I GUAR ANTEE
ar work ,s rood a, ctu be done any-
WB«n in the country,
s
TAILOR.
tt a Specialty
the water, If ono falls down
and any water gets into bis big ears, he
will lio and drown without a struggle.
They are very private and particular
about their ears, objecting to having
UQUIff OUf (TWO UMKOOHSf,
Cumlojj In, ao hard to win,
Oeaxel<«i stream of liule pennies ' ®
Going out aod coming In.
Tbosigtitbsmsay wants of boas VP* '
From beossth our humble cot;
To th« butcher sod the taker
Where tho mss* sod breed ers boughA
From the old sad much worn wU*,
To the eruel world of greed;
sandsednee* 1
Ootag oat with sighs end i
To supply eeoh fealljr d
Where
To the busy world about os,
With Us heartless wOe add
Rretlces stream of Utile peOnlet;
yrt<
Rushing out Into the
Coming beck so very slowly,
“ ‘ CoQaadi
Though we tir to toQ
mningtotbedearoidl
Weary, wtao we try to wta,
From tba world the tittle pennies
Which are slow In toning hk
’Ootof to p.vti. KIM,
Coming tt our Marts to ehe«.
Going out to pay for nchoottng.
Cooing In to family dear;
Ossssjsss stream of little psonk*
Which we And so herd to win,
VTom the doorways of the homestead.
Going out and coming in.
Tlicro arc as a rule plenty of boys <
ho farm. Jmt» as the lowaStato Regia!
tho form,.lmt, as tho IowaStato Register
said recently, their cultivation is fre
quently sadly neglected. They are not
cultivated in a way to makp them con
tented am) successful farmers. The fa
thers of tho, boys on the farms do not
suflfcitntljHuce them Into their confi-
It them about mil of the
farm operations and give them to feel
thoy ore partners in all that is done.
The father should also,, when he sdls his
hogs, eattle, horses, or any of the chips,
sit down with Ills boys and tell ail about
tho sale, tho amount received, and com
pare the cost and profit of ono class ef
farming over the other. Show them by
figures what it costa to raise wheat and
corn, aa well as vyhut amount of corn amh
ghisseach animal cats during his life and
what each brought in the market. In
tills, way boys will bo cultivated into
thinking, intelligent formers, instead of
mere drudges.
Then the boys uliould bo consulted wlrnt
to do with the money received from the
epop that their joint labor has produced.
Tho father can point out to them what
debts liavo to be paid, what the necessi
ties of the family for food and clothing
will require, und how the balance shall
bo invested—^whether in buying more
land, laying a foundation for improved
breeds of stock, and what it shall be. In
this way report all of tho operations, the
samo as you would to partners in busi
ness. They are partners, and they should
bo made to feel that thoy are truly part
ners in tbo work, and partners in direct-
af»‘ * ‘
. LEMON clllfifi.
A Plcagsut Lffttun Drilll
IMStiliouantM and eonstipUion take
Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion mad folil Stomach, take
Lemon Elixir.
For tick ami nervous headaches, lako
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and ncrvocanets,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite ariit debility,Uke
Lemon EUxir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Eliair.
Lemon Elixir Will nbt fail you in any
of the above diveavas, all of which arise
from a torpid orilin nsed liver, stomach,
kidneys,bowel, or blood.
Prepared only bjr Dr. II. Mortar At
lanta, Ga. , ,
60c. and* *1.00 per bottle. Sold by
Druggists.
A Prominent lUnlater Write,.
Afterten years of great sofiarinc from
Indigestion, with great nerroua prostra
tion, biliottsnesa.diabrdered kidney, and
constipation, I have been oared by Dr.
Moiley’a Lemon Elixir, Slid am now
well man.
Iter. C. 0. Davis, Eld. U. E. Church
South.
No. 28 Tatnall St, Atlanta, Oa.
A'f MAdON, MAV “0 arid 111, 1880.
INTER-STATE fiRILL
Tlie Covington Ac Nlaebii Uallroad
Wilt Bell tickets front all station at tho
following Round Trip Rates :
To WACOM AM DUET
VO WACOM ANDttBTVBHs
FROM
Oat Again.
Dr. W. R. King, BpecUlist, in bis
trestment of chronic diseases, is at his
ofiifrt again after an sight weeks illness,
and & ready to treat all lh.se who may
need Bis service*. Gome bo# if yoir
wish to bs treated, as the Doctor ex
pects to leave Athens by the 1st of
June, and will not retorn until October,
r** juhl be live to do so then, llemem*
her the Doctor treats piles without the
knife,'ll gat uro of other pslnful opera
tion. Plenty of city references can be
given. Come now if you want to get
well.
lag all c/ tho operations of tho farm.
Bomo Dates of Easter Sunday.
Thomas Cunningham, of tills place,
who is a corresponding member of tlie
Numismatic and Archteological society,
of New York, possess^, among his many
other “cu-los," a complete file of Phin-
noy’s Almanac from 1803 to J887, inclu
sive, the publication of which was stopped
in 1887. In looking over them one is
struck by tho variety of dates on which
KaatCt Sunday occurs, every day in tho
month of April being* represented except
tho last live. Throughout the file it oc
curs five times on the 10th and five times
on the 10th of April; four times on each
the 1st, 2d, 12th and 12th of April, and
four times on tho Hist of March; three
times on the 4th, 5th, 0th, 7tli, 8th, 10th,
i8tl), 14lh and 22d of April and tho 27th
aud 28th of March; April 23, 1880, being
the latest and March 22,1818, the earliest
dates on which it occurs. Eight dates in
March are represented, viz.: 22d, 23d,
25th, 20th, 27tli, 28th, 80th and 8isL—
Utica Herald.
Western Wools.
Western wools, according to Western
Rnnfi, grow in popularity. There is not
such immense profit in wool growing in
Washington and Montana territories os
thore once was, because tho (locks require
more care, but with that care comes a
much bettor quality of wool aud higher
Montana wool ranks very much
than It used to, and Montana is a
great ahcop country. Tlie increase of
sheep In tho territory has been steady
right along and tlie number will continue
to increase because the conditions of sheep
raising and wool growing are so favor
able. If wool growing could “be con
ducted in tho hapliazord way In which
it was once done in the territories more
money could be made) for a time, but In
tlie long run better wool will bring the
most profit As land grows more valu
able in tlie now sections, of course there
is less profit in wool. At present In this
country tho greatest profits from wool
growing nre made in Texas and tho ter
ritories; And though tho profits will grow
somewhat loss, tho territories will always
be splendid sheep sections.
$500 offered for au incurable awe of
Catarrh in the Head, by the manufact
urers of Dr. Hagb’# Catarrh Remedy,
ALL PRECEDENT!
Louisiana fetate Lottery Co.
Incorporated by lha I-cf Ulature In 1MR for Edu
cational and Charitable and 1*4 Iren-
cblaa made a part of tht present Stats tanslltu-
tion, l*» 1879. br an arerwhelmlnr popnl *r ▼<*»#.
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
INtiH lake Iliac. In each of the uthcr ten
monUisoMU,Mar. »*d arc nil drawn In pnb-
lie. at tli. Academy ot Unite. .New Orlean., La.
••Wo U Miorouy ceiiny tout, wo au-
S irviao the arrangements for all the
onthlyanilHoinlitnncnlDraviingicf the
Louisiana Slate lottery company, ami It)
ter.on manage and control the Draw,
logs themselves, and that the same
It la not easy to gain a mule’s confi
dence. They an absurdly timid, and If
one of a drove la scared tba rest an also
panto stricken. An old black log always
make* a null, shy. Snake, terrify and
boars paralyse them. On the plafata do
Spurring or whipping os* drive a 'mule
up to an Indian.. Taka a number of
mole* and thnflr their reins out Some
of thoothera- ienra anrithey will eland
all day M 'titfL'MiMUtltet tlasy are
curely
until the little
shall be administer*
at such a profit on
aa will Jtnglfy the
cover cotta of replat
millions of acres
may bt praaerVa
of its aoil by fire, or its
for tba trUUnf coat
t -_ n !/l' i_‘r'
f open our eyre
If their labors to realise bow much
nteyUaoaemliftmawayliTWjWnjal.
to, infdllgen t effort—Forest and 8troam.
A great many people feel ther
Vadually fallfng. They don’t know
jpi , , n _
jiut what la the matter, bat they suffer
m. The only sit re
will eon -'
r known that ■MHMNMMBi
’ end reatore perfect lieatttt fa
•a Iron Bitlera. By rapid as.
The Cigarettes.
Tho ingenuity of the women of London
and Faria in Inventing new dissipation la
without limit To tho morphine habit
tho dejoteee of sensationalism hare now
added the practice of smoking ten cigar-
ettes. Special grades of tlm finest tea
nre used, and the effect of the cigarette,
la said to be delightful for fully an hour
after ono luu boon smoked. After that
cornoe the reaction In the form of u
vona trembling and excitability, hut
which Is subdual, according to a woman
of title, who rather goes in for al^ these
things, by a thimbleful of frosen absinth*
Thus by Industriously ringing the changes
on morphine, tea, cigarette, and absinthe,
with a few Intrigues, aorne scandal and
a raft of whit* hot French novels, the
woman of society manages to worry
through tho day. I wonder If the Ameri
can girl's great success abroad is net due
to Iter naturalness and health.—London
Cor. Philadelphia Ledger.
A Snail. Veto.
What vn known aa ths Sullivan Falla
mine Is now only marked by it pile of
broken rock; but In th. days when men's
brfeins were fired by the guttering pros
pects of untold wealth It Mamed a bo-
nanxaond awn mad corresponding pro-
portions, Oround was broken them la
winter, and the first thing that was
struck by tba proapaeton after, going
down through the frost was a vein of—
•naked And such snakes! There wen
tiny Infant snakes that had jnat been
ushered Into this alnful world; there
were hoary headed old grandfathers, and
ancles sad cousins, end-aunts! There
were Mack snakes, end'green «"»k«TL
and yellow-mukee, and every color , of
the rainbow snakes I Then were thou
sands in th- colony. It wasn't a very
tood paying vein; but aotneof the Maine
gold mined axtn't pan out ao well as thfak
Journal
CaNg—1*1 Calf—fa * —
Mabel—There goes Mr. Ooeaay with
that dissipated Jack Luahlngtoo; they
seem Inseparable nowaday*
Allow—Yea; they do mem like feat
friend*—Harvard Lampoon. j
They nuke one feel aa though life wm
worth living. Take one of Carter’, Lit*
tie Liver Pula after eating; it will re
lieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, giro tone
and vigor to the syaUm.
Lowry & Co. have added
a fine line of fancy candy
health and etrength tQ tbcir soda water depart-
"" Give them a call.
r . . . tteuMind ment
rettoro robqU health iml ftrength* UiVAiU
101(1 uiruiacitcfi, tttiu Hint ms
conducted with lionestt, falrncra and In
S aod faith toward all parties, and we au.
Itoriae the Company to uae this certlff.
cate, with fsc-elmilea of our •Ignatorea
attached in Its advertisement,.’’
Commission; re.
Wn the nndersigiied banka sad bankets
will tut all Crises drawn in the I-ouiii-
ene State Lotterlw|whicn may be pre
sented at onr counter*
B. H. WALHSLST, rn*. Leeisiaaa 1st. nr.
ntua laxapX, Ptm. taste getueel Week.
A. UALIlWIV.l'ns. Hew Orleees BsUeeel Beak
CAXL KOBB, frss. Dalon BetUael Beak.
MONTHLY DRAWING
At a. AMtemr or u„io. tt.vOrtuaa,Tew<ay
,$2.10
Whitehall
Jm
1.0G
watkuaviil
Gould... 9...... .
1.00
1.84
Farmington
1.78
Flurenca
l.«4
lladiaon
1.45
Godfrey
1.32
Marco
1.14
Machen
1.00
Mouticelto.... ....
.... 00
Minneto.... ....
8-1
Graaafltld.... ....
.... 72
Hillahoro.... ....
00
Round Oak.... ....
64
Wavaido
48
Darrons.... ....
.-. 40
Bradley
42
Gray,..;.
34
Morton....
.... 30
Roberts
25
VahBuren.... ....
.... 25
Masaay’a Mill....
.... 25
-: Misses Bradberry,
At tho stcro formerly occupied
> Sllesea Illgbeo & l liurmoud,
College av.ouo.
' A full lino of Lndios’ M«hu„
ing Goods,- Handkerclneisj
Enncy Notions, Hals, Etc.
Dressmaking a Specialty
Gall and examino our Stock;
MiSSEN IlR ADI
Tickets on aata for train No.
Athena at 1 o’clock, p. m., May
oontinne on sals Hay 19(h.20th
“ ‘ »giiMay22(
,leaving
good to return through May 22d.
. 3
and 2Iet
Southern Mutu&l Insurance Comput
Xt.Lt O* llurDi Prat. 77 . -
Sterena Tboreaa ( S«c*F
directors:
T. L. G. Harris, L. H. Charbonnier,
John H. Newton, Edward S. Lyndon,
Stevens Thomas, hfarcellus Stanley,
Ferdinand Plrinizy,Rufii8 K. Reaves.
„ re BH9p|
tt* client Music by the 2d Artillery' John A.Htmnicutt. R. L Hampton
Btnd. ; Octldtf.
600 Men in Uniform.
Unexcelled by any Previous Military
Display. A. O. CRAIO,
Q»n*l Passenger Agont
®Si
[BSIB
A SPEOUTO FOR
■nr EPILEPSY, SPASMS, *»*
CQNTULS10IS, FALUNB SICKNESS,
ST. VITUS DANCE. ALCHOHOUSH,
,, 0WSEITIKB, SrPIILLIS,
SCROFULA, KINGS HIL
OGLYBLOOD DISUSES, DYSPEPSIA.
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
RHEUMATISM, KERVOUS WEAKNESS.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
8nJ0USSESS, C0ST1VENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES,
B^-LN tit tttlt, it taiHili.-VQ
DR. S. A RICHMOND NERVINE CO.
BT. JOSEPH, BO.
TRIAL BOTTLE TUBE.
grieette. AtPrnggtete.
Money to Lend
On Best Terms and at Low
est Rates.
We are prepared to lend money In
sums to snlt borrowers In Clarke,
Oconee,' Jackson aud Franklin. Time:
From 2 to 6 years. Term, reasonable.
RUSSELL & HUGHES,
pew Afe
huSutetcSZ Both Mta?
■»B< gentB'BtBOB.wteaBSfM
|TseJ rose*
Woi.rl’rri
iFT »abU II.. or IlNUBrUiiia
"ta Kuiuplt a. 1k.ee
WM. S. WHALEY, M. D.
Practitioner of Msdicina l Obstetrics
OfBc* crrnrr of I*rli
Telephone Ko. 09.
ni4)rfiU8ni
W. G. Lowry & Co.,
(At Crawford’s Old Stand,)
Clayton Street,
Athens, Georgia
DRUGS MEDICINES. CHEMICALS &C.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Usa
Dye'Woods and Dye Stufft generally. Medicines warranted genu
ine, and of the beat quality. Oar atoclc is complete, comprising many
articles It is ImposejMc here to enumerated and all told at moderate prices
Inter-State Prize Drill
AND
ENCAMPMENT
It MACON, GA., Ms; 2i and 22,1
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
Will sell Round Trip Tickets at ONE FARE ou May 18,
19, 20 and 21,1889.
Capital Prize, f800,000.
'niftoMlS^UttnlthMAmi
•a; Twamliiuait; FariUltall.
x prtiXE 09
imsstWh
. 2 0^00
He leading Military Companies of the Sooth Jill
All Tickets Ex
its i'.Xpl
Regardless of Date of Sale,
TAKE FART.
ire by Limitation on May 23d, 1889;
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JOE. W. WHITE,
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Gen’l Poser Agt.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
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Practical Roofers ud Roof Painters.
Agent, for the Kka BoeSafead aasafaetana af M BH. Itatkee relit ter Tteaed Iron
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Robert Portlier Brewing Co.
ALEXANDER TIVOLI BEER l
Augusta Branch, 0TT0 BANCK, Manager.
Ofiieo and Cold
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TIVOLI& BOCK BEER
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