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Official Organ, Dooly County, and
Town of Vienna.
i to the expense and trouble to gp' \ The Dixie Interstate Fair, which !
| up a large trade edition of the pt-1 >pens i 1 M con
I per that will contain a complete ^ i894. pormises to b
I epitome of our many advantage?-' best and rr.o t extensive Expositions 1
j and besides placing a large I ’ver attempt* d in the State. The'
quantity with the exhibit for free ! oonagerneht is in the I amis of the
distribution will send great num Macon Expositi >n Company, with!
• C r Hi’, \VniCt! < t r t r \ i • j a
a., oct 23rd J W. i. Atkinson s ap’|
>e one of the I • ,
pointments. y
PUBLISHED EVF.IY TUESDAY.
Subscription $1 per year
Vance. Advertising rates
known upon application,
tracts taken at liberal rates.
bers broadcast over the country.
Dooly is a progressive county.
It is true that she has never at
tempted anything of the kind be
n ad- fore but that is no argument wh\
made ! we should not do so now. Th<
Con- I Psoar.E-- sees no reason win
Dooly- should hot come in for tin
'hire ribbon if our people but try.
JNO.
Editor
K. HOWELL.
ASP I’CEiisarK.
Afr. Atkinson Here.
Entered ill the r.istofBce at Vi
fe.itin, Ga., at 2nd class mailing,
fates.
TUESDAY -i AY 1
i capital slock of $100,000. The!
purs s otfered fir the races will:
bring the Tery best horses in toe
South, us the program calls for:
110.000 distributed over a seven'
lay meeting, and this featurs is in j
competent hands. The Agrieul- i
rural departments are in the hands ,
of the State Agricultural Society. I
ir.fi will be conducted on a liberal i
scale, calculated to draw attention I
•O the resources of the South. requested to I11Pel at the Court
I he City of Macon will enlarge u„ uce
and improve the splendid build
ings at Central City Park. In
MALLARY
BROS., & CO.
^ * .
Macon, x Ga,
Can ilia, Mitchell Co. on Thurs’
day. May 3rd.
Statenville, Echols Co on Fri
day, May-4th.
Valdosta. Lowndes Co. oil Satur-
day. May 5th. | R erne mber we are still headquarters for Engines— i
Democratic Executive Committee Bcilers—Saw Mills—Gnst Milis-Cotton Gins—Cotton
Presses—and Everything else in the Machinery line.]
The Democratic Executive Com-; Please do not be pursuRcled into but ing an\tiling in
mittoe of Dooly County. Ga., are t j ie Machinery lint
se in Vienna on Tuesday May
tlie Sth 1894.
S. W. Coney, C'iiaiiinan
Our people had expected that i these l>uil<iings Jtlone SG000 s^qiiare Coney, Ga.. April 20th 1894.
Mr. Atkinson would visit cur f f et °f sp«ee will be « v ail«ble, all ‘ ______
before writing us for prices.
Very resp’t.
Mallary Bros., & Co.
^ ! the exhibits being under one roof.
Arrangements are being made to
! people, hut he found that such an 1 se ,°. ul ; e ‘J 1 ® ver X oest attractions.
! arrangement would seriously con- will be announced later. The
; county during court so as to
a better chance to meet all oui
tlii't with his ability to get to other
places and he sent down a notice
a week ago that he would be here
yesterday. Such circulation was
' citizens of
yesterday.
the county met him
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teg daily from the postoffice,
wnether directed to his ■ name or
another, or whether lie has sub
scribed or nor. is responsible for
the payment.
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rears, or the publisher ‘will con- I “‘’i® 1 ™"?,* 0 ™.
tinui to send it until payment is
made and collect the whole amount
whether the paper is taken from
the office or not.
Industrial features will be a
novelty. A large building is re
served for the Hie manufacturing
of Southern product, i.t*l large
given the norice as was possible in P relni " nls , wil1 , be for tll<?
so siiort time and a good crowd of j ^, est c 111 a< e on Lie grounds.
In the crowd
were a j
: number of ladies of Vienna and
Items of State News.
ANNOUNCES! ENTS.
As the time for announcements!
is close at hand the Puoc.rkss
wishes t(. say : The price of can- j
didAlcs announcements in these . . ,
columns will be *5.00. This I
amo'-nt must be paid before the
Insertion of the announcemen'.
Instructions to insert and ‘1 will
pay you next time I see you” or
"■draw on mo for the amount” will
not be followed. We will not de
viate from tills rule for any one.
it II o’clock the speaker was in-1
! troduced by that enthusiastic old !
veteran and democrat, Mr. Lou i
Nobles, and began to speak amidst j
' great cheering.
The speaker did not deliver any-
set speech but asked to he allowed I
| to speak in a free and easy manner j
| and take up the different ideas
| just ns they occurred to him. Ifisj
j speech was a perfect exposure of |
j the ridiculousness of Gen. Evans
asking to be made governor at i
the hands of the democratic party j
yvlien he had never done a single'
thing toward the success of its
He made many stror g j
and happy hits at the expi n~e of!
the General’s democracy and made:
, a speech that fully satisfied Ills j
I friends and to which the opponents I
I of liis candidacy of course, brought j
' some weak objections.
He spoke for an hour and fifteen j
minutes and closed amidst a per-j
■ feet ovation. |-
j After the speech tiie ladies and!
I gentlemen present warmly co:--!
IgratUlated him upon his almost!
lion and promised j
first time tli y
I The Dixie Interstate Fair will be
open for eighteen days. All infor
mation can be secured by address
ing the Secretary, J. R. Kennedy,
at Macon. Gn.
WHAT THE DOCTOR SAYS.
Dr. II. (.’. Timmons, of Atlanta,
Ga., says: “I take pleasure in stat
ing that I have used Royal Gertne-
tuer extensively in ray practice,
and have found it as nearly a speci-
tic for dyspepsia, indigestion, ca
tarrh and nervous debility as any
remedy I have ever tried. It is
an excellent .remedy for all stoni- ■
nch and bowel troubles. For yveak
and debilitated women I think it
B, P HOWELL.
Livery Sule aiifl Feed Stables
Vienna, ga
stables, successors tc
For Clerk Superior Court-
To tlie Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of j certain iiomin
Glerk of Superior Court of Dtooly , to e;tll on hira t ; le
</Ountv. I pledge mv future efforts,- . . . Cl ,
if elected, to the beat discharge of the i wcn * M.atna af ier the election,
duties of the office that is possible j The crowd was overwhelmingly
I deeply appreciate tiie coufulenee ] for him and the only doubtful
« ive ? 1110 in tiie past and v.ill l»t> | tilling acbout Dooly is whether or
thankful for future support from each , ,, , ,.
and. every voter. Subject to Dei no- j IK,t ( ' en - Kvaas WI ‘l get a corporal s
cratio nomination. Respoetfully. I guard.
Russel Kellain.
For Treasurer.
To the Citize -.s of Dooly County.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Treasurer of our county,
subject to Democratic nomination.
I promise, if re-elected, a faithful
and careful discharge of all the duties
of the office- the same as heretofore.
Thau king you for past favors,
Soliciting your support, 1 remain.
Yours truly,
D, B. Leonard.
To the Voters of Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date forelection to the office of Sheriff
of Oooly County, subject to Democrat
io non.iu.-itiou. f respectfully solicit
the vote of each individual citizen and
•will appreciate every effort made in
my behalf, and should I be elected
will do mv best to conduct the busi
ness of the same with justice aud
fairness-to all.
Respectfully.
Jl. W, Powell.
Notice-
l'o the Citizens of Dooly County:
J hereby announce myself a candi j
date lof election to the office of Treas
urer of our county, subject to !
Democratic nomination. Tiie help of )
each voter will be .appreciated aud is j
solicited. Should the elected to tli a
office I oiedge my best eff uts in your
behalf.
Respectfully,
James R. Kelly, j
NOTICE
To the Citizens of Dooly County:
i hn eby aunouuoo myself a candi I
date for election to the office of Tax
Collector Lf our county, subject to'
I most re-!
Oentleman
Who formerly reside**' a Connecticut, but
T/ho nor/ resides in mmoltiln, writes: “For
£0 years past, my wife
and I have used Ayer's
IJnir Vigor, aud v:c
attribute to it the dark
hair which she and I
now have, while hun
dreds of our acquaint
ances, ten or a dozen
_ . years younger than we,
^4 are either gray-headed,
'• ,Kr 7^ white, or bald. When
J isked how our hair lias
retained its color and
fullness, we reply, ‘ By
the use 6£ Ayer’s Hair
Vigor-nothing else.*»»
“In 1863, my affianced
was nearly bald, and
the hair
’ ept fall
ing out
every
d a y. I
i n (1 u ced
her to use
Ayer’o Eair Yljror, and very soon, it not
only checked any further loss of hair, but
produced an entirely new growth, which has
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
1 can recommend this preparation to all In
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all
that it i3 claimed to be.”—Antonio Alarruu,
Bastrop, Tex.
AYER’S
HAIR VIGOR
A Helig-Jitfitl Pay'.
THE TIRED
BRAIN and NERVES
Find Sweetest, Safest and Beat
Relief by using Dr. Kind’s
Royal
Germetuer,
As a Nerve Tranquillizer and
Tonic it never"has been equalled.
Dr. L. I). Collins, Goldthwaito,
Tex., says of it: “It is the finest
Nerve Tranquillizer I have ever
used.”
L. C. Coulson, Deputy Clerk,
Jackson county, Ala., says: “I
commend it for Nervousness
above anything I have over
trie d.”
Geo. \Y. Armstead, Ed. Tins
Issue, Nashville, Tonn., says:
“Germetuer is an invaluable
Builder and Invigorator of the
Nerve Forces.”
Hon. G. W. Sanderlin, Ex-
Auditor, N. C., now 3d Auditor,
Washington, D. C., says: “I
have never found a better Nerve
Tonic and General Invigorator.
Contains no Bromides. Co
caine, Chloral or other inju
rious drugs. Always safe for
all ages and sexes.
$1, 6 for $5. Sold by druggists.
Manuf’d only by King’s Royal
Germetuer Co., Atlanta, Ga.
DIED
Mr. Green Feavy, an old and
! prominent citizen of the county,
j father of a large family of boys
j and girls that are much esteemed
by our people, died at tiie ripe old
age of 78 years on Tuesday of last
: week. He lived a long time in
I Dooly and proved a valued eitizen,
i a good neighbor, a warm friend
I and devoted, kind husband and
i father.
We occupy the “Heard
J. M. Field’s Livery business, and with good teams j
is a wonderful remedy. As a local are reac Jy to Serve the DllbliC in OUT liliC. :
fo. P pTies! cuts! bruisesTtndlorlsef First-class teauis, single or double, at reasonable 11 ITfl "111 PI SI
all kinds. With my family it is a rates. Stock left W’ith us properly cared for. 1 "
standing household remedy.”. $1, Drummers’ trade a snecialtv
(> for $5 For sale by stoyali & urumi.iLrs irauc, a spc-iait).
Forbes.
Chatty.
p«y
j Mr. Frank Richardson, who for . * 10r8c ' s dust to ia!l cn him, while
| a long time has lived in the upper ! ^ r - G. Hamilton is trying to
i edge of the county above Unadilla, ] t * ocatt: il Lack to get up a lirst-
! died nt his home Thursday niter- j t "^ llS3 face.
j noon at the extreme old ago ol" 70 j Mayor Forbes is in curnestabout
I years. ! an artesian well for Vienna. Last
He was an unpretentious eitizen
but kind, considerate at d thought
ful of the welfare of others.
democratic nomination.
Was that spent by the writer
spoctfully solicit the aid of evsrj voter} ?" d , his f “ u,i , Iy last L r . ida - V - , A P ri ’
iinfi will appreciate every tffoit made 1 -^ l “. at toe home of .'1", and Mrs.
in my behall and if elected will fulfil
every encumbent dutv to the best of
my ability, Resp’t;.
E. ti. CUEEXE.
Lewis Alsabrook at a fun il,-
union in honor of the 82 birth-dav
of Mrs. Eleanor Short. There
were present of the family, Mrs.
Lewis
Mrs. Slaniv of near Snow,
mother of Mr. Chns. Stanley,
closed her earthly career last week
at the rjpe old age of 73 tears.
Mrs. Stanley lived a consistent
Christian for nearly all her life
and diet! firm in the 1‘aiili in which ; just keep your eye on her now
she had lived. She set a i example
worthy of following by all men aud
women.
week he bad a prospective con
tractor here to measure off the
grounds tor the waterworks aud to
submit a bid for boring the well
and laying mains of pipe through
our principal streets.
A great many people have an
idea that Vienna is not going to
do anything and they may have
justly come to that conclusion
Don her actions in the past, hut
An Old Doctors Favorite.
Mr. F. E. Varnedoe has rolled
all the cotton to one side of his
warehouse and put him up some
feed stalls preparatory to doing
a stock business. If Frank sells
guano,- weighs cotton, looks after
Dr. L. M. Gil n n, who practiced , stock, trains his colt, keeps .hotel,
medicine over forty years, orig- ' farms and runs his Sunday School
, l inated, used and claimed that Bo- all at the same time, he will have
.. . ' S- Ge u-ge | tanric Blood Balm, which has now 1iis hands lull—most. If there
r ore,nun and Mr. Mm. Short, been in use about fifty-five years, is anybody, though, who can do a
was the best tonic andblood'purifier dozen tilings at the same lime and
ever given to the world, it niver do them weh he’sthe chap,
i • i. , , fails to cure the most malignant !
1 he people °t Macon together; p er, brother-in-law and sister, ulcers, sores, rheumatism, catarrh
With tuo State.Agricultural So- j Mrs A m Short, daughter-in-law. aD(i 1(!! sMn ant p b l„- (d diseases
c.ety are working to hold the j Mrs. Lew.s Alsabrook, son-.n-law, j Price per urge bottic $1.00.
greatest fair m Macon tills fail Misses jesste I-ore!iand, Annie, Le- ] sa i c dru°-<rists
' n.-i, Ida and Willie Alsabrook, Beu-; ”
LET
DOOLY BE
SENTED.
REPRE-
chiklren, one other daughter, Mrs
j Marv Stutter ford being detained at
j home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crum-
brother-in-law and sister,
A German received a telegram I
that a great friend of his had died i
that morning and was requested |
to answer 1 he telegram. After
thinking a minute he wrote this
answer, “Mine Got, ish dat so!”
The writer passed the handsome ;
home of Mr. R. L. Barfield in north j-
I)ooIy tiie other dav and foand .. ■ iT'i-
him busily working in his garden. Strictures, Nervous and rrivate
Answering an expression on o ir
part he told us tliat he still clung
to iiis first love and is paying more
attention to his farm now and less
to his stores at Unadil’a and
Snow than formerly and finds the
sweetest pleasure of all on his farm.
It is a pity that Mr. J. Y. Neth-
erton decided to leave his farm;
while he makes an excellent
citizen of the town of Unadilla,
for lie is a most successful farmer.
Possibly no farmer in Dooly came
as near making a bile of cot
ton to the acre on every acre plan
ted as lie did. Besides this he al
ways had a big surplus of hog and
hominy.
Mr. C. A. Ilorne of Unadilla has
bought several hundred acres ol
land on Big creek on the Dooly
and Houston line and says he is
going to stay on ilie banks of the
creek this summer where lie can
keep cool. He already lias a fish
trap in the creek from which in
gots three or four messes of fish a
Week.
[N. B. If the gentleman feels
inclined lie can send fish to
for this notice.]
i Fast horses are “kinder” getting
to be tlie rage around Vienna nov .
Mr. Frank Varnedoe’s eolt keeps
moving up a little faster, Mr. Jqe
Heard came up with one last week
i that he “banks on” and Mr. Ii. P.
! Howell says his “don’t allow no
O EOP.GI A—Dooly Covstv :
v. ill be sold before the court house
door in said county on tiie ist Tut-ccay
in July 1894, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described Vi ild L'uids to
wit: Lots of land numbers thirty. 80,
one hundred and twenty-nine 129, arid
two hundred and nine 209. in the tfid
land district of said county, also, lot
of laud number or.e hundred and eigh
ty eight 18S, in the fith land district of
said county*, each of said described lots
containing two hundred, two anil o\e-
luiif 2021 acres of land and aggreg.st-
ight- Uuinlred and ten 810 acres.
All of said lands levied upon and to
be soul i>v virtue of and c<*. s.tirly a
fax Execution issued by M K Kashin.
Tax l ollector of said county against
Kibbee & Hart fur taxes due by them
to said State and County for the tear
1893.
This April 2nd 1894.
U. Vv. Sheppard.^
-Sheriff, Dooly Co.
GEOg.OI.4~Dooly County-
Will be sold before the court house
door of said County, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in
July 139-1. to the highest bidder for
cash, the foilwing VV i'd Lands to wit:
Lots of land numbers one hundred and
twenty-five 123, one hundred and
thirty-sit 136. and one hundred anil
thirty seven 137. All of said lands be
ing situated in the Sixth S, laid di?
trict of said county aud each of sain
lots of land containing two hundred,
two and one-lialf 2031 acres of lane
and aggregating six hundred, seven
aud one-half 6071 acres of land. Said
lauds levied upon aud to be -sold by-
virtue of and to satisfy a Tax Lxecu
tion issued by M. E. Kashin, lax Col
lector of said county, against O'. L
Smith Executor of the estate of S. D.
Smith, deceased, lor taxes due by said
estate to said State and County for the
year 1893. This April 2nd 1894.
G. vV. Sheppard,
Sheriff, D. C.
Savannali, Americas &
Montgomery,
BAIL WA Y.
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THE BEST
Q
For
that they have ever held.
AVhv eouid not Dooly be repre
sented?
Our couuty is looming up as one
of the richest, most populous and
progressive agricultural counties
in the state. Where could you
find better lands upon which to
lull Short aud Jessie and Johnnie
Alsabrook. As friends Mrs. Sa
rah Parham and the writer and
ilia family.
Airs. Short was left many years
ago a widow wilh eight
AYuuted.
Cotton seed, Corn, Fodder, Peas
children. | Men!, Potatoes, Wood, Syrup Tu -
In God’s providence four of those, keys, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds
of country produce will he taken
on subscriptions at the Peogekss
IIA v T £ YOU THOUGHT.
S. IT. Ilawkius. ) Receivers.
T. Edward Ilambleton. I
1‘asscnger and Freight Schedule*
January7th, ! .!»!.
DEALERS who push trie sale of \\ . L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. Th«- y «m
afford to sell at a 1ms profit, and we ixdiove you « i5n save money l>y buying all veur
footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue fi'Ph tiyon application.
For sale dy W. C. WILLIS & Cl.
HOW TO GET THE BEST INTER
EST ON TODS MONEY?
READ DOWN
WEST DO END.
grhw earn, cotton, wheat, oats, 1 are still spared with her. Rearing
rye and peas of every description?; them well and training them for
Fruits, vegetables and grapes of! God she instiiied into them the office at market prices. If you
all kinds? Where find hard -wood principles of rectitude and piety I want to renew or become a new-
more plenteous or finer than in I and left upon them the impress of subscriber and haven't the money
our swamps? Where find better her great force of character. No t0 spare bring along any thing that ' dependent; or if you be
timber or timbered lands? Where ^ wonder they love and honor her. I man <>r beast can eat and we will
can you find better horses, mules. The day was delightfully spent j allow you the ntarke price fori:,
cows, hogs, sheep, goats and fowls? Jin relating pleasant reminiscenses j
With very little expense we. and conversations spiced with j
e.ould get up an exhibit of cereals, mirth. The host and hostess on ; VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE.
fruits, vegetables, woods, animals,. tertaiued royally, and spread be-j —
lumber and naval stores that-j fore us a must bountiful and a;-j We wish to introduce our !?vs-
would do great credit to our eoun- : pc-tising repast. item Fills into every home. We
ty aud be a world-wide advertise- Mrs. Short, though 82 years old, j know that we manufacture the
lncnt of our resources. is still active ami looks after her I very best remedy on eartli for the
Think over the matter and be- farm work without inconvenience, • cure of Constipation, Biliiousness,
gin to prepare for it now If you for which she is'tt> he warmly con : Sick Headache* Kidney Troubles,
have anything a boui you in the gram late.I. j Torpid Liver, etc.; and that when
Omaha, arrive
H«rUs!H:rn. U-nvc
Montgomery, arrive
! Savannah, h*a%e
! Lyons, leave
Very probably you have not.! YhneTiie,
If tiiis is so, then send to theGeor- j t-onietc,
gin—Alabama Business College
at Macon, Ga , and get a copy of! {jJnipilin’
its latest Journal. ’
If you be a young man, ambi
tious for t he 1 lit ni l-; if you lie a
woman desirous of becoming i.i-
a parent,
anxious as all parents are lor l he
success or" your children, send fi r
a copy of this Journal, it will
cheerfully be mailed free and will
show you how, in a few weeks time,
at an expense of only forty or fi ft v
doliars, one may ob.n.in an limor-
abli position which will assure
success.
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The only Alachine that will Sew
BACKWARD as well ns FOR
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Light Running, adjustable in all
its parts.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
Correspondence Solicited.
UNION MANUKA' 'I t El 7G CO
Wm. Peter. Owner.
Toledo, Oil io.
A.C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop.
! Pinehurst, Go
I am prepared t
reasonable prices,
and Fainting.
I thoroughly und -rstand ;ny hi
very respect.
n-94-t. f.
do all kinds of Buggy and Wagon work at very
Will give special attention to fancy Buggy work
Guess and guarantee satisfaction in
Yours for business.
A. C. DUDLEY,
Carriage and Buggy Makers,
Pinehurst, Ga.
EAST )!i it'ND—l'.nAi) Down.
way of products or flesh that is
very fine prepare to exlrf 1 .: 1 : at tiie
red
fair. Ily getting
from different ci
ty a large and c
could be madia
pride ol our ;. -
Iour pe• w
this exhibit ::u- F;t
few itieles
s fit !H- t-mn-
:abie exhibit
She is strong in health, stronger! you have tri-d these pills you will
i faith and warmer injur, in factigiadiv recommend them to (titers,
1- key t-> Iter r m -.rk : > ; • life i
faith in Christ.
May her las, <
Snow, Ga.
a vs be the bright-
J.C. Fakske.
ir take an agency, and in this
way we shall have a large, well-
paying demand created.
* -peci-d -mi - ;.ent for
;■ • pa; r to t y
j it sa at once, we will give to
j each person who -lends 25 cents in
cash, or 30 cents in stamps, for a
box of System Fills, one of the
following presents: A Handsome
Gold Match, a good Silver watch,
a Valuable Town Lot, a Genuine
Diamond Ring, a Casket o. Silver
ware or a Genuine ,$5.00 Gold
Fieee. Every purchaser gets out-
of the above presents. There are
no exceptions. Flatbush Fhaua-
cul Co. Flatbush.D.I.
Montjronicry, leave
HuFtrboro,
On.aba,
Lum jJiin,
KicnbirnL
Americtra, arrive
\iii.-ricus, leave
Cor dele.
Abbeville,
Helena, arrive
Lyons
Savannah,
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
r.-r>;.- y'SECna, S3I to $50. Gwuitul
Surrey3, S63 to SIOO
six. Too Buggies
-3. ,5c, - ’ ' : Phstton.,866
v .'-8o«a. Wagonettes,
ir»• Jk 'At4£:cn3,Dcjiv;>ry Pcad
Carts. R1CYCLKS rOF. jdl.N, HojlUN it CKfLXWtH.
rfJMPESS 68F8. 00.
$75
No.718;4, Tof Buggy.
$43,00
I P2ICE 25 CT3. ?SB BOX, or 5 BOXES FOB $1
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lL FHARMACY CO.
Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga,
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No. ; i, Earn Wagon.
Ko. 1, i'tru IlarnociL
IHDLVe SADDLED and FIT NETS.
C percent, off fu
fof . cg ** > vith wdcr. Seud 4c. in pneumatic tires, weldleel
tumpfl to pay posui^e ou 112.po«e catalogue steel tubing, drop forging?.
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