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THE DEMOCRj UWFORDYILLB, GEORGTA.
5
L. F. PADGETT l
Has Captured this Country
--WITH HIS IMMENSE BARGAINS IN_
Parlor Furniture t
Bed-Room Furniture,
C hairs, Solas, Tables, Lounges,
Looking Cloves,Carpets,Hugs,
Mats, Laee Curtains, Cor¬
nice Poles, Window
Shades, Pictures,
Lffl --AND- 9WWWttMl
EVERYTHING NEEDED ABOUT THE HOUSE.
Large Illustrated Catalogue free to those who
need Furniture.
IHO, 1113, 1114, and 1118 ■
su i
BROAD STREET. I ■n
AUGUSTA, GEIO. '■.li v
| Factory, Harrison St* * s
IW’ltl —il'IIMWii 'III 1 !'Ill ' ini'lit
ik**64S<S
COME
and See.
Clies Bergstrom
---IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND IN
SELLING Til BEST GOODS
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
SUCH AS
Dry Goods, Provisions, Clothing 1 , Boots, Shoes, Hats
An«i Anything Else Aon Want.
IS Bergstrom’s Cash Store.
THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS.
D / ! - 1 DO YOU WANT
ir* ^1 , 1 , . j^L A FEiyCE?
T
IF SO, SEND FOR
i NATIONAL WIRE & SRON GO’S
Illustrated Catalogue,
Detroit, Mich
i'
I Wrought Iron Fences, Roof
Cresting, Jail Work, Wire Signs,
Hank & Ortiee Railing-, Window
nrrTTT’TTT-r - Guards, Wire Lathing and every
descrijition of Wire Work.
W. Edward Piatt,
-DEALER IN
FURNITURE
AND
NOVELTIES ft
710 Iiro.au Street, Augusta, Da. !
Parlor Suits in 5 and 7 pieces sold at FACTORY PRICES
for the next sixty days. The finest and cheapest lot of Chil¬
drens Carriages in the city. Write for prices—NTo catalogue.
mar. 23, 9 m.
1 ORE THAN NINE-TENTHS of
// '4, the Spices and Condiments used aro adulterated.
To introduce JPnre Spices into every home,
we are Bending all over tho country
^^liran'l (charges paid) cur “PURITY”
SPICE BOXES, con¬
taining full weight, quarter pound can
■ WprJ JMwM a each Cloves, Sent by of Ginger, mail ground (or express) Pepper Allspice, to and any Cinnamon, Mustard. address
in the U. S or Canada, upon receipt of
price ($3.00X Address, MARKELL BROTHERS,
PACA SPICE MILLS,
bed !8!2» BALTIMORE, MO.
ADKINS HOUSE,
811 Ellis Street AUGUSTA, Georgia.
*1.00 PEE DAY; LE3B THAN A DAY, 50c. EACH FOB BED AND MEA1A
Thirty new Jomo net been added, newly furnished and carpeted. Electee alarn
eb 11s In every room, Electric lights and Telephone. Elegant bath rooms la conaec
tles with “ha ho nee. Hot and o»l b»*oa ti we te euik kj, jj
MUST IB ; a
Our Olfactory Sen tfld by
Modern Civi 1
:
A Disquisition on the Abuse of
Nasal Function 1 ''
The following para -> has Been
going the rounds of '
M. Lo B. thy ant, says
that “. ho nose i; < sing its
power to disehar; i.i: fuuc
tiou in the case oplo'
when the sent alto
gether, as will in case
one day, the organ . w
• its example Room », e lll|r0 1
never conservesi ,tho
nose must go.” so is
keener in the sa ■i vil
ized man.
A New York a, JSC, to
whom this was -
“Well, Freiiil gilt in
making such ex mints.
Thcic arc men an V who
have the most p ' 'ue 11.
The trouble is i e.lu- ;
cated like that 1
:
have good <■; < , , tnd
good noses, and 1 y
their eyes and til noses
they can hoar, s« bett p
than a mail who do those
senses. As fur ictory
sense dying out is At is
not true. I think the , v *cnch
savant people thought nowadays so hr. jjraany V
| ca *
tarrli, duo to the civil) „ wc uro
struggling under. In heated
rooms, improper ven -: thousand
and one conditions that ; a ttani
tary, produce colds an oxtarrh; 1 anil
when a man has catonb j is olfactory
sense of course, is i . ivl witlu A
healthy civilized mtnwk' ns to catarrh
can small just as well savage can
j smell, and can see ju;.- 'il as a snv
age. A modern Auglo , .On, born and
brought up in civiiizatioi if taken out
into the woods and -.t 'jtcted to tho |
same education in w) ■ m ft that a'
savage has, will leave die .age far be- j
hind in his sense of sim If d tie otlior
senses. You know it n , i--uid
that an Indian could r>: tj
run all night, and end ! •'» fl
Gran white mm: l',*!--V. !>ti*
go-as-you-please ruo¥s Utt
show whatever.
“All the senses are v intimately
connected with each other, Tl at. i here
tho is a close relation hot wool j L. eyn and
nose Is shown wli .tscii h
what is popularly kaown Co!,d 111
tho head. Tho eyes will Wat and fool
weak. Snuff pepper or in . . any
kind up the nose, and it in.., . Ilo i |
water. Very often there arc poll ; , or
little growths in tho nose that irritnto
unconsciously oftontimes. A groat
many specialists have found tlu.t far¬
sightedness is aff.mted by tho uo-‘) and
that the removal of obstructions i tho
lioso will improve tho eyes, i that
pationts will not have to wear ses.
And near-sighted pationts, it is < I luted,
havo also been cured of thi ii near¬
sightedness by treating the nose.
Where a person’s eyesight is affc c ed by
growths in tho nose, temporary rolief
has been obtainod by treating tho parts
with cocoaino. What is thus jinpo
rarily accomplished by tho use of co
coaine, it is declared, can lie riorma
nently accomplished by remov'ng tho
obstructions.
‘ IVrsons having such : : i< ‘ ons
also have nose colds which from a
curious irritable susceptibility of tho
nose, caused by the pollen of diflYrent
plants. Among the various il; effects
which aro produced by growtls in tho
nose aro noises ia the car, deafness,
chronic catarrh of tho throat, failure of
Ho voice, asthma, heart roubles,
stomach troubles, even troubles with
tho skin. To illustrate: Maty opera
singers, when their voices fail, will con
...it. .... > P ™,ii,t. .h. ,.n
their voices frequently by ome simple
nasai treatment Not only asthma has '
been cured by such treatm *, Gut many
other chest troubles, chron ronchith
Dotabty. So skin di.ca.M th. most
obstinate forms, acme esp< < << y, where
red pimples come out all ovo tk face,
have been cured by nasal treatment. It
seems hard to believe, but the man who
had been troubled for years by what j
vas supposed to be rheumatism in his
knee was entirely cured by he removal
of certain growths in the nose.---[New
York Bun.
The Trials of Market ig.
Green grocer (to young sekeeper):
‘‘How would you like s Eke egg
plant, ma’am, or oyater [
Young housekeeper: ‘ ,. my hus
band was saying only thi ;; i * - rfijng tiiat ,
he is tired of eggs, and i‘ *oo late in
the season for oysters."— Epoch.
An Agreeable Climate,
Montreal Lady (to A ricar finan¬
cier)—Do you not find our Canadian
climate rather cold, M . I'oodler
American Financier—Oh, not at all; ,
it agrees with me. I left New York be
cause it was too warm for me there.—
[Texas Siftings.
i The Clay Pipe.
' "The clay used la making pipes, is
' obtained chiefly from pits located in
New Jersey, although there is a largo bed
The of clay being workod at Glen Cove, L. I.
, but, clay costs $3 a ton at the mines,
with freight charges, &e., it amounts
, | to about $5 per ton before it is landed at
the factory. As soon as it arrives the
clay is spread out and seasoned by being
■ exposed to the heat of the sun, which
generally occupies several days. It is
then mixed with water and passed throu-
1 gli a mill, which crushes it and removes
the stones and grift which cling to the
i crude clay. It is then kneaded with the
hands in the same manner in which
| bread is kneaded, and carefully freed
from all foreign substances.
“After the clay has been brought to
the proper consistency it is carried to a
workman called a ‘roller,’ who sits before
a bench, on the top of which lies a
a smooth, square board. In making a
pipe the ‘roller’ takes in each hand a
Bin rolls all lump of the fresh desired clay length and deftly ntul
it out to the
thickness leaving a knob-like lump at the
end of each piece, which latter is form¬
ed into the bowl of the pipe.
“At this stage of its manufacture the
half made pipe is laid upon a measure,
which marks the regulation length of
the stem. If the latter has boon made
too long it is then clipped off. When a
dozen pipes have been thus formed they
arc passed to another workman, who oils
at a complicated machine, in which the
pipes are further manipulated. The man
at the machine lirst oils the clay, after
which he places tho rndoly-shaped oiled pipes and
in a mould aud inserts an
polished wire through the stems, tank
ing the aperture through which the
smoke iH drawn in using. The mould is
then placed in tho machine and tho su
is forced out.
“Tho pipes liavo now taken on their
final ahapo ami are laid in tho mm to
dry, after which they are receptacle polished and i j
put in a large earthen called
a ‘sagger,’ which is covered and arrang
ed with a dozen other saggers in tho kiln.
The door of the kiln is then securely !
fastened, and the fire, which and is fed with
charcoal and coke, is started kept at j
a white heat for fifteen or twenty hours. ;
The lire is then allowed to die nut slowly
and when quite extinguished the doors ;
juv opened, the saggers allowed to coo! {
anti tlK ir <5ontonts( xamineu. iliopipofi, !
which before were of ft dull blue color i
fectly and very white Jimp and soft hard. have The become finished per
aud
pipes that have been examined and
found perfect are carefully packed in
barrels and boxes, and are then ready for
shipment.
Yiiliiiihlo Find.
Hitherto all the lithographic stones used
in tin's country have come from Bavaria,
where the mines have long been worked
and are fast becoming exhausted. Now a
perfect litlnmraphii tone, in large sheds,
has been discovered within • hundred
ill >f An-tin, Tax. T», » ,11 ad?t
another important iudnstfj iid aid in
the prosperity and development of the;
South. v
From fli. Ex-Prr.hl.nl of llif Nrxv York
Hlrtie Henutfi. .“
State or New Yoiik,. ate ( hamheh, I
A i.AUNy, March 11,1880. j
I havo used AhUJOCk’s Ponons Pi.ASTansin
my family for the past live years, and can
truthfully sity they are a valuable remedy n nd
effect grout cures. 1 would not bo without
them. I have in several instances given tome
to friends suffering wiili wo tk and lam backs,
and they havo invariably afforded certain and
spot dy relief. They cannot bo Ion highl> com
mended. Edmund E. Pitts.
Howdoin College, Mo., cemli rn d 1.1 1 «*. degree
of LL. D. on M. VV. Fuller and Hen. Howard.
A Fill In Time, Save* Nine f
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pel'etn are
preventive as well taken h curative. tho light A few time, ol Mich®
‘‘Little Giants,” at with
little expo sound no ineouve ionce, will n,c
complish wha' many dollars and much sacri¬
fice 6f time will fail to do after Disejise once
ho da you with his iron grasp. Constipation
relieved, the liver regulated, the I hood puri¬
fied, will fori If y aguiiiHt levers and all con¬
tagious diseases. Persons intending l raveling,
changing diet, water and climate, will find in¬
valuable, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pel¬
lets. Jn vials convenient to carry.
A walnut grove planted now would make a
good twenty year endowment.
If all no-called remedies have failed, Dr.
Sage’s Cutarrli Itemi dy cures.
Absinthe drinking is said to be the latest
alarming “fad” in New York.
Usehonpc’s Pearl Tooth 8oap for cleansing
your teeth. 25 cents at ln-iiggihls.
Beck & Gregg Hardware Co„
GA. 1
AT GANT A.
W EffOH bCEllGS.
k|^ h&J L ...... .. J ■Sp'**Y L-L J
TOBgjjga $?;$$$% N 1$
MF,' 'w
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p' Write lor l*rioe». >3
bu (Vdlil i< nai.<.- cnlaafA* 1 ) I
unit
If s.\. \mte BRO \\'\ "t i\l\(
Mauumcmmr‘x' 3111 Dan » . .
Collou. t‘rul “’nnlrn mm 1-: u
Mill Sulpplit‘n.
“'ronahllrmx Pip:- fining.
' nml lh‘uss (Suodm
4‘ 5.380;? S k. A ("L \N {XL \?.\4
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MITACO^T, GA.
Bogins 51st AddurI sv^-ifui October'id,
oldest and the lcadii.-' 1 oliege for girls in
south. All mOflern ii.if>rov«‘inciits Jookint
health, safety, comfort uml advancement of C“r7
pilsin Literature, M i* nee mid Art. J ure v.n
mild climate, generous table, thorough teaching
Apply early for eaiak log tie to
likv. w. bass, v d , i*n lent.
IP-nd for a Uat.aiofrw llM.Hd: < i f i; OF
{ ;i:ovs
I'll V >l< I A %** AND > I IM.
BA i/r j vi ok i;. mii. .'I'd.
which offers the S t u ft lent 'I
' riiOMAH
Jut OWIvOaanj.iO'
ft f.ive at home si. I f iih’.. r
FI:* E. A<S
* ij;
Are You Sick nnil Discouraged ?
If so you are the cnao we want tlie address of*
We charge you nothing for a trial bottle. We
cure nine cases out of ten of chronic constipa¬
tion, diseases of the urinary organs, liver and
kidney troubles, malaria and all brain and
nerve troubles. Agents wanted in every town
The postage on one bottle is ~5 cts. We leave
it with you to send it or not. Wo shall euro
you if you will give it a trial. It contains no
poison. Address the Hart Medicine Co., Union
villo, Cl,
_
And now it is said, Jay Uoulil is laid up with
a cancer.
A Woman’* Confession.
“Do you know. suicidoi'” Mary, “You I once horrify actually Mrs. con¬
templated Tell about it.” “I suffering me, from
K. mo was
chronic we kness. I believed myself the
most unhappy elder woman in the world. I looked
ton years than 1 really'was. have nothing and 1 fed,
twenty. Lifoseemed to in it
worth living for.” “I have to perienr >d all
those symptoms myself. Well.”* “We II. I
was save,! at the eleventh hour I mm t he com¬
mission of a deed which 1 shudder to think of.
A friend advised mo lotako l)r. Pu ree’s Fa¬
vorite Prescription. 1 did so. In an incredibly
short time I telt, like a now 1> ing. The ‘Pre¬
scription’cured m y and 1 owe Dr. Pierce a
debt of gratitude which i can never repay
The farmer who belittles his calling belit¬
tles himself, if such a thing is possible.
If afflicted with fore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thotnp- bottle.
s m’sKyr. water, liruitgists sell at Sic. l>er
r •wdY * 5*
.
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Bofe'// "\/f vltOx
UAH « a nr< I n mini in/rLLlO. CTO
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President Cleveland's l’rlie for the three last j
babies ut the Aumra County Fair.it! 1887, wits
l*. 1 'iVu.V.' g. n’L"'..
Klu* wrltcis: “LastAugusttho litih "Ik*h tu * uuo
very sick, und an I <‘ouUl pet no ot ’.u i lofMl tliot
St li.'-Ti*.ol iV.V-ViV'i'nimilluu'b" ami I
ami tlu-y witm.«»« ns well na ever, 00,1 lhllt " eon
g^ er V^w^’' y d "° toUUl * R ' y
n
ymt/ne tithe mother
„j any baby bom (In.i year
Lactatecl Food
I» the best Knod for liottlc-fed babies. It keeps
them well, and Is better than medicine
when they are nick.
THE MOST PALATABLE*
NUTRITIOUS NUIKII lUUo, nnrl ana
DIGESTIBLE FOOD.
EASIT.Y WtKPAKED.
At Druggists, 25o., OOC., SI.OO.
T«.s III K. an!> Mo-:r i 1 ' ‘‘ ■ PoOD
150 Meals tor an Infant for SI.OO.
A valuable pamphlet on “The Nutrition
of Infants andlnvallds," free on application. '
WILLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT,
MEN AND BOYS!
no you want lo
learn all iiIhiiii
a Home ? II ow
lo Pick Oni n
4*oo<l One t How
lo li now linuer
teelioua lino so
4* mini nuni lloi ¥
Fra !» ml t V lo Y/ji
n iidefli elect let IHmciim n ni re wy, m
wlieu mi me In 7
t>oNNiiii<* > How • \ _ rnmwr P#
lo Tell l lie A u 1 * ■‘WSmKc
by llie Teellif ’ Wlfli
\t lull fo cull I lie ^7 f’ / %
Dillereiii AniinnI 1‘nrlN l f / ‘ U: . 1/i ff I
ol the t All iIjIn, . , |
llow In Shoe n llorse Properly Son f relniiwu
nnd oilier Vuluuble I nf'orinnI Mined hv ; '
lo I he laiuhie Suecleo cun lie ohl
fSrfefe IIIHtHlC 1100li 4 25 O.. 1.14 CTS. Leonard IM STAMPS St.* N. Y. 1 ; |
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PAYStbe FREICHT |
5 Ton Wufcou Hen leu,
tr#n l.fvrre, Ht*‘**l Heiulnn*, Ura*s
T»re ItvAin muA Iti-nm Box hr
S 60 .
Itvnrr ai tr »<>-. For U< v pn.i* lltt j
mention till* paper nnd nldrri*
W * JONES OF BIN0HAMT8K.
' iun<;ma uton. N. Y
$160 SAW FARMERS MiLL axaixaH, a.....I 1'l.u.r..
11 cue’s In I iiiiirovcil 111
4 ’ i mil r Su iv ill i
With UnivPi’Hal
I ,og Boain Rppti- tt
linear Kimulta- IV'/rliKl
neon h Hr-1 ■t
and centric Double Friction Kr-"^ |j S'Y*
Pood. Manufao- — **
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MA .K tl .
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fjh B ICY CL E S.
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v"ro:;md ,, :'“' Z‘! , .. , 'Z!W:;n, ’ , i:„T‘..... g*-. Our
Vti'Z‘ZtXTAZ 1toi. oCihJ-'.’!7.’
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gum LIES f ! « «*<••■ .......* with
? fWti if> "‘iih‘nn
•_{-£!*, si* C L *
i*rrr'. , a , »"lVekm.,'i, s-i %«* » «rk.
Blair’sPills.ai,"2!f«S,“‘ /In ft} ml, I l*iJJ<*.
Ot'iil v. : nm I
FT* B" lo KM « dft r. Hum pie* worth 8! W), niEK
lav^Ur .a *i| Mrowfller l.itieo not Safely under tl*« Rein her*** J!olU'r - < ’<> t JI«. Writ. Uv. lt4> Mini.. I
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. ^Hfi OCT. 27*;
7 ;
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GRAND JUBILEE celebrating the Settlement of the Northwestern Territory,
_______I > NSURI J ASS ED DISPLA Y.
hovel 9SBBB®
EXCURSION RATES FROI¥S ALL POiNTS
DR. SCHENCK’S
I :
MANDRAKE PILLS
* CLEANSE the mucous mem¬
branes of the stomach and bowels of all slime
and foreign matter, start the secretions, assist
digestion and assimilation, nutrify the blood.
They relieve the liver of congestion, give it
a chance to extract bile poisons from the
blood, to make them into good bile, and to
secrete just what is needed. They do not
tear their way and irritate like most purga¬
tives, but they treat all the surfaces and or¬
gans, so that the entire system responds.
They are based on scientific principles.
They are entirely rational and natural.
They always do what is claimed for them.
They work on the system in the way claimed.
They work together for the greatest good.
They are not like new and untried medicines.
They need no praise, but only simple men¬
tion of merit.
,f3J“Dr. Schenck’s purely vegetable and
wholly reliable family medicines are for sale
by all Druggists. Every package has neatly
printed directions for use. If you would
understand yourself send for I >r. Schenck s
new book on Diseases of the Lungs, Liver
ami Stomach, Sent free. Address Dr. J.
II. Schenck & Son. Philadelphia, IV*.
WEBER
PIANO-FORTES.
ENDORSED BY THE LKAHI VC ARTISTS. SEMI¬
NARIANS. AND TUI- PRESS, AS THE
BEST PIANOS MADE.
Price* as reanonabl* mid term* a* easy aa eouiintent
with thorough workmanship.
(iVAbOUI’IA MAILED Pit EE.
Correspondence Solicited,
WABEHOOMS
l Djff MR h nlLliUC, Airnniin pop bUl. 1 1-.ill fifji 01., 11. N V I.
—
SPY .r-vniiv
am FARMER’S
So WIFE
. s solid hni J’oultry
fc t!ii* «‘n<’h year without v
kiioivliiii what the matter
was or ln»v to efToet u
li roi»!*‘<}.v H Hhetloes rn otf,
sum nl/.o the PlHeaae. This It*
not rijjht. «« ui an tx- (In
poll ho *»r ciiniN
atuntpwi rilie emi proeiire
a I (MU t *i|te HOOK
glvIriK the experieuec of a praolh a! poultry Kui*«r
(not an amateur, but a tiian working lor doll urn ana
i riilfl) durlJiff « period or‘.w.years. II i«*nrl»ea you
how lo Deieet uml (m e DIim iim h| how (o
i ml io> Kami uml »i<*o for * *•(«•’•»•»•«*
whieli Kouh to Have Imlrml, (or wImhiIi!
iiohi’ni uml i vei’tllniiu. I|ut<‘ you I'»r Zkic.
know oil this > i. L. ■ 'It I* ,M
131 . e, v.T l»r..
t*-Aft VILLOUS
MtMn!
DISCOVERY.
Wholly iinlihe nrlillcinl «.yniom«.
4 lire of mind wnii«lerln«r.
Any liooli (cnriM’il in one rentliuiiC.
,M i'-hii„a”hu. f , M;t‘r , i:'w‘^M, K b,„, iS’ili
.■it HohIoii lorico ctiiHSflH of (Jolumbitt Ia/iw HtuueutM, nt
Yule, VVcllcHliiy, OUnrlin, ITriivornity of I*«miii., Mich
iunn Univi*i’Hiiy, ClIiaulaiHjiia, Ac.. «Vr,. K *dorHwl l»y
ITh’IIaicd PiKuvroii.Mio Sc.uiiifiMr. lions. W IlHOWN, VV.Artoh, K.
.IddaiI I*. lll’NJAMIN, .Fiitbre Y. (illlHON, Normal l>r. (Jolb'Kc*. Ao.
T'oiiaelil. II. (Jook. Prlucipiil corroMiiondcnoo. N. Slat** FroHimrtuH 1*<»HT KUEiC
I).v PltOI I.OISI N. Y.
from . Ti'K. Vj:S7 Fifth Ave..
<\ \jmi f | - I J Diilclier’s-:-Lightning KILLER
^# ^ FLY
^ ^ J „i |,«. lion » ik« nnythliiK '*,)ii-t
nuirood.” There |h nothin ’ illo- Die Reimine Dutch
,T ’ H ' HI T4 HF.ILSt I huh, Vi.
LJaUlH Planlation Solf-Containorl Engines
jJM With
iSPIt® return flue boilers,
for driving
! a COTTON GINS and MILLS.
IlluNtrnteil i’amphlet Free. Andrew
ffiwM James LeffelACo.
Hi*itiNorii:tn, oiu»,
1 IO l.lbcrtjr Ht., New York.
g^ jgW—- ShotC un- j^wRillos Revolver*,
to!
o < jQM 'tnit it" w Liit. v QkunWorka.I’lttabarth.PX? >.tw« (M ■ _
fur J il l
Helnns,T«nt*. ftreerh lorullni/ ‘loiib! Rhotgun at $‘J 00 ;
inih'le harifl Hn '-j h l >K‘l' ' s ut ?l $1 'i , I r < <’h l'>u.<llnsr
Kill* $Ufl) to $11,, Double Garn i Muz/.lii Joarlerw at
f«, KurHiutlMg Kill' -', lb -hoofer, $1 (iuriNMcnl I to > GU KeYolverw, l>. to
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