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Albany, aik N. Y,
“I have need Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral
tot bronchitis and
Lung Diseases,
^4«a«sas;; Caraway, Iff. 0. mk '
^A’SS^rSS.ut; tried various medicines, but none did
her any good until I got a bottle of
Aysr’s Cherry Pectoral which has cored
ss^arsissaasir of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
the use I
have no hesitation in recommending
this medicine.”—Robert Horton, Yore-
man Headlight, Morrlllton, Ark.
"Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cared me of
a severe cold which had settled on my
lungs. My wife says the Pectoral helps
Xtti more than any other medicine she
ever used.”—Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
rasraasD bt
Dr. J. ©. Ayer A Co., LoweB, Mass,
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FOR SALE.
ill street. 4 half acre
vacant lots on I3tli street and Broadway.
Beantifol lots oak in and the city. hickory grove. Prettiest
building
For Sale or to Ren
Griffin FEMALE COLLEGE and lots, all
lienchs, the apparatus, Ac. geological cabinets, school
Stark house. 8 rooms, 1 acre land. lan Most
convenient boarding house, house in thecil ty. :
Charlton W* Hill street. 4 act acres land,
.. . Ac. .
stables, fruits, A No, 1 place every
way. Shelton house and tot, ‘J‘/i
acre*.
5 room house in centre of Poplar street.
One of the most desirable places in the city.
Titles perfect. Vil right in every particular.
•lo«sey house and lot, 7 rooms, % acre.
Nall’s house “ "8 " 1 “
Adam June* bouse and lot, 10 acres.
Blake house and kit, 7 rooms, fl5 acres.
Vacant lots from % to 50 acres in various
nortioDS of the citv.
lie of 75 lots STA action
on 27th.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
7 KeWEWatiCsgBivr.
Firs limn I
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C.H. JOHNSO N SR.
Still represents t e old
Soatbero Mutual Insurance 05,
of Athens. 6athe cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as £ 0 od as in the world;
THE : GHOBGJa : HOME
an. ethers as good as can be found,
as be would not repress ,t oth r than
goad ©"A*, and earnestly so'icits the
pitrnn gc ol he eorr.imnilL He also
represents the o d
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of New Yoik, his ch >ice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies all
ts promises i > the po icy. The Na¬
tional Accident Socidy and th- South-
er.i Mutual Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Call at his office
No !6 Hill Street and investigate.
C II. JOHNSON, SR.
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*3 SHOt FOR 1*01*8.
HOME tses-vsmxtessx SSS2
EiftmloeW. L. DoiwIm ,3.00 Shoos Sho lor
vntlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BY
SCHEUEKMAN & WHITE.
____CRIFFIR. _
MEN ONLY!
lY YOU
AY * O., Deo. U. _________ Grieve'
and Mrs. Homer an
3ouplo living in the eastern part
county, quarreled oyer a remark
; by a neighbor that one of their
johuu-en to his brothers did not and bear any resemblance
intensity sisters. The quarrel
grew is and the couple became
irreconcilable and enteredintoaatrange
that agm-ment or compac. to the effect
ihe they would continue to live under
same roof, but never again This! would
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but together and entertained their friends,
no direct word from one to the
other was ever exchanged.
Not long ago some of the church
friends of Mr. Grieve, for both the old
people interested preserved themselves their church relation,
ferent and in the family dif¬
the official board brought the matter before
*»w® they of the church to
and remarriage belonged and reconciliation
a was recommended,
which advict, toe old folks accepted.
Arrangements which, of for the remarriage,
course, is apleasant fiction,
as-there never had been a divorce were
made and the event Was celebrated last
friends P resence of a number of
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To Butt, with too Knight*.
Indianapolis. Dec. 21.-At the ses¬
sion of the miners’ convention Master
Workman Rae, of district assembly No.
135, and Secretary Watchorn, of the
same of organization, spoke in the interest
a union of the forces of the Pro¬
gressive union and assembly No. 185.
Speeches Ross, of Illinois, were also made by Delegate
and Christopher Evans,
of Ohio, who urged that some sort of
a union be effected. Resolutions were
then adopted declaring in favor of
union and providing for the appoint¬
ment of a committee of three to confer
with the officials of district assembly
No. 185, Knights of Labor. President
McBride received a formal invitation
from that assembly asking that the
convention Progressive which union send delegates to the
meets in Columbus
bus meeting.
Mollie Pilcher Not Wanted.
Trenton, Dec. 31.—The New v Jersey Jersey
library commission lias decided
..... ho pai< . _ H ■
desired to sell it to the state for $8,000.
and the legislature passed a joint reso¬
lution authorizing mmSsmm the library commie-
i proposition,
“1 am little I know, but 1 think
I can throw a weight of a hundred
ton.” So sang aproudbanana peel.
But Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets are
and quite overthrowing as powerful in meeting with
disease. If you
have rush of blood to the brain, diz¬
gestion, ziness. headache, biliousness, constipation, buy indi¬ of
or a vial
these little pUlsat once. One a dose.
Toys, Toys, Toys.
All kinds of Toys to please the
children, a t low'prices, at
Keith & Co's.
12 lbs. Granulatedj Sugar for
fl.00, at Ira Slade’s.
J. W. Bishop.
You save 50 per cent, buying Holi¬
day goods at Maugham’s. Cost sale
New Novelties opened up
every Novelty day Co’s. this week Don’t at the fail
to see them.
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How He Wonld Slide.
Mrs. Smitem (to her son)—Which
would you rather have for Christmas,
Robbie, a pair of skates or. a sled?
Robbie—Can’t I have both?
Mrs. Smitem—No, I don’t think Santa
Claus would consent to that.
Robbie—Then give me the skates.
Tommy Siimson’s got a sled, and I can
lick him.
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Salt Rhemn
w-wj—sfeye:- broken into painful indescribable sm $s suf-
fering. watery pimples, Hood’s often ~ Sarsaparilla rilla has has wonderful wonderful
power over this disease. It purifies lurifies the the blood blood
and * expels els the the bnmor, nmor, and and the the skin skin heals
witMont a scar, Send for book containing & Co.,
many statements of cures, to C. I. Hood
Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. — (f)
Dr. Anthony will save you from 10
to 25 per cent, on any of the staple drug¬
articles kept in a first class
store.
Best Leaf Lard for 10 cts. a pound
t Ira Seade’s.
A Wise Bird.
•‘Whv don't you eat, Mr. Gobbler?”
“Because I don’t wish to be eaten, my
friend. Are you not aware that Christ¬
mas is coming?”—Harper's Young Pee-
P le - _____
Go to Kin ard Bros.
For a nice meal, a good drink or
a fine cigar on Christmas or any
other day. It is the best place in
Griffin. j,
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for , a fire »
Fourth avei .. ______
The fire started on the fifth and t. p floor
of the hospital. The patients were re¬
moved from the building in safety and
at 10 o’clock the fire was under control,
During its progress a wall on the Madi-
are Capti Luaue and Hosemen Dunbar
Levee and Ryer, of Engine No. 29.
There were eighty patients in the hos¬
pital. alarmed, They were naturally much
but the nurses succeeded in
firemen and police. The police also al-
lowed civilians to enter the building
and aid in the work of rescue.
There were many exciting scenes.
The sick were carried out on mattresses
aad taken across the street to another
Some building belonging also taken to the hospital.
were into private
houses in the vicinity and some into the
several club houses in the neighborhood,
all of which threw their doors open.
The last patient was taken out of the
upper ceiling story fell by just which before the wall and
the four firemen
before mentioned were injured. After
the fire was over the patients who had
been taken to places of safety near by
were removed in ambulances to various
hospitals in Bus city •
t he CVonln Casa Not Ended Yot.
Hubbard Chicago, has Dec. directed 21.—Chief of Police
to work toe Capt. Cronin Scheuttier
resume on case,
more down especially to the alleged with the view to of getting
tain ex-member of complicity the triangle. a cer¬ He
will have the assistance of four brother
officers. Matters relating to toe attempt
to bribe the jury have also been placed
in the hands of Chief of Detectives El¬
liott. Juror Culver is under strong sus¬
picion
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Gathered Roses.
“We thought her dying when she slept,
And sleeping when she died.”
But the bitterest sting of such sor¬
row is to tnink she might have been
saved! They saw the rose fade on
her cheek and theeye grow dim. Had
they Medical but known of Dr. Pierce’s Gold¬
she en might Discovery, still be with who can tell bnt
them, the sun¬
shine of their home. Take the reme¬
dy in time, and you will find that con¬
sumption lungs)can (which is scrofula of the
be enred. The -‘Discovery”
is guaranteed to cure in all cases of
diseases for which it is recommended,
ly or refunded. money paid for it will be prompt¬
Blankets and Comforts cheap at
Asher’s.
Sample Hats.
A fine line of all grades of Sample
Hats at Patrick & Brooks.’ They
the were bought cheap and will be sold
same way.
Remember EADY
when you want S teak.
W. Buy Bisho your fine Pork Sausage of J.
p.
Get Dr. Anthony’s prices on Paints;
g& aTe tl)e kmcat *° r tha - w -
The Penn*jrlvania CotuoHdatJon,
Philadelphia, Dec. 21.—There was
renewed talk of the plan of the Penn¬
sylvania company to consolidate the
lines west of Pittsburg, and there is
reason now to believe that such a plan is
in contemplation and that some positive
announcement will be made before very
long. The plan is not new, as there
were rumors of it a long time ago, bat
no definite statement was ever made
concerning it. Officers of toe company,
however, do made not deny further that preparations this plan.
are being what method to of financiering will
Just the
be followed or will bv what name con¬
solidated lines be known is not yet
settled.
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Nine Yean on It* Journey.
Baltimore, Dec. 21.—A registered
letter, valuable, supposed has just to returned contain to something the Bali
more postoffice. It was sent from here
to New York city for a party there as
far back as March 15,1881. The regula¬
tions require registered letters to be re¬
turned to the sender within thirty days
if undelivered. The letter had no ex¬
planation or indorsement after its nearly
nine years of sleep in New York. If toe
woman who sent it will call at the post-
office she can get it back now, but she
will be required to identify it
B®y. Dr. Beale Vindicated.
Johnstown, Pa,. Deo. 31.— Dr. David
J. Beale, formerly of Baltimore, churah now
pastor of the Presbyterian here,
who was charged with neglect tendered of duty, his
dishonesty, etc., and who
resignation pending an Investigation of
these charges, reoeived a vindication at
the hands of his congregation in a
meeting at which they refused to accept
his resignation.
BUD In th# Virginia LegDDtura.
Richmond. Va., Dec. 21.—A bill was
introduced into toe legislature to amend
the code so as to give women the power
to practice law in the courts of the com¬
monwealth. Another was introduced
to make the first Monday la November
(election day) and toe holidays. 80th of May
(Memorial day) public
A Woman’s Discovery.
“Another wonderful discovery Me been
made that the too by a lady in this county.
Disease fastened its clutches upon her mid for
seven bnt he years vital organs she withstood wernndennined its sevwests snd neatb test*;
seemed imminent. For three months she
st
nightand idwito one bottle has been miracn-
lonely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lut*.’
Thus write W. V. Hamrick ft Co,, of
N.C. Get a free trial bottle at E R. Antho¬
ny’s Dreg Store,
$175,000 Stock.
Don 't buy‘any Watches, Diamonds
and Jewelry before getting has J. price* P.
.from W. M. Terrell, who
Stevens & Bros, immense stock of
3175,000 to select from. Can 75 please
the most fastidious. 20 to per
cent, will be saved you by me onany
of the above goods.
Bargains ia Boys, Youths Y< and
Men’s Clothing at Asher’s.
Ira Slade’s Five Cent Cigars a
you trill smoke no other.
Call early in the week, and to ** Silver- our
l*^«**aea.s*£ novelties in China,Glass SS:siV
join seated ami
attitudes iu-c of the city of
extended ended r port* toe |
of the ££351 conveii! TS
pum\l a!”o, it. noui u c4rr
llnulHU Ii ftuen*a In Detroit.
Detroit, Dec, 21.—The Rus ten influ¬
enza toe has reached Detroit. Oddly victims— enough
bankers «•« the earliest
■ and ' not mm so odd ' ‘ either, for it is aaiil that
geperai it was suppose,! to ue simpiy a
ntfrd cold. Nine of the employes were
sick at one time, and three of them are
still confined to their homes with the
disease. In the Preston bank there are
four ea4e< of toe contegioa. In the
First National the entire staff has it. In
the Merchants and Manufacturers’ bank
to two lay have them the influenza, but not enough
up. ;V’
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TUe Hudson Klver Tunnel.
Hudson New New York, York, tunnel tunnel Dec. Dee. SI.—Work 21.—Work shortly on be the
river will will re¬
sumed on the New New York York end. end. It It ia to pro¬
posed proved to machinery, get in *jt tot bnt of it new impossible and im¬
is
to say when toe tunnel will be com-
1 lie wurja. _UU lUtJ
Srifift
2,060 feet. .
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The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Bult, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies:
VMSwsas relid in One took six bottles
every case. man
and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years
standing.” Abraham Hare, dauggist, Beil
cine mile, I Ohio, have offinns: handled “The best selling
ewer in my 30 years’
perieuee, others have is Electric added their Bitters." testimony, Thousands of
so that
the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do Blood. cure all Only diseases half of dollar the Liver, bottle Kidneys E. or
a a at R.
Anthony’s Drugstore.
Ira Slade’s
Is Headquarters for all kinds of
Country Produce, nice and fresh.
Buy Tour Candies
At Keith & Co’s. Don’t pay a
fancy ticle for price, less but get a good pure ar¬
money.
Dr. Warner’s Health and Flexible
Hip Asher’s. Corsets, and Bail’s Corsets, at
Get Good Stuff.
Don’t drink poor liquor on Christ¬
mas, but buy the bast at reasonable
prices. John Ison has it and will sell
it to you every time.
Wall Pockets and Whisk Brooms
with Brass Holders, at
Mitchell & Co’s
Art Gallery.
i„«r4reiu|;
that New the York, number Dec. of 2i.— Physicians of influenza say in
cases
toe city is available, steadily increasing. the board No
statistics are a3 of
health pays no official attention to the
matter, the ailment not being of a
dangerous character.
Clay V llkej sol.I for *15,000.
Paris. Ky., Dec. 21.—G. G. White,
of this city, has purchased of Milter A
Sibley, of Franklin, Pa., the black
stallion Clay Wilkes by George Wilkes,
dam by American Boy for 815,000.
Union Pacific and Fort Worth Deal.
Boston, Dec. 21.—At the meeting of
Union Pacific directors the Union Par
cific-Fort Worth deal was considered
and referred to the executive committee
to be put into shape and executed.
Killed la a Powder Mill.
South Acton, Mesa, Dec. 21.—A cyl¬
inder burst in the coke room of toe
American powder mills, killing Charles
H. Hurd. Sanders and fatally injuring Joseph
• -Jd" ~ 1 A • 1
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Beet Salve in the world for Cute-
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, »um, Fever Never
Sores, i. Tetter, Tetter, Cha] Chapped Hands, Hi Chilblains, -
Corns s, : and allS kin Ernptio ons, and If poeitive-
res Piles or no pay treq is guar
or For mone; oneyre safe by
JUiiueo. jrnut? as
E. R. Anthonv.
The celebrated “White” Sewing Ma¬
chine for sale at Asher’s.
Genuine Oil Paintings in Gold
Frames, size 24x30, only $1.50, at
Mitcbell &Co’s
Art Gallery.
Prime Sugar Cured Hams, 13 cts.
a pound, at Ira Slade s.
Fillocelie _ Arrasene, | Embroidery SHk and for
just received by express
the Holid ays at Asher’s.
Beantifdl Cashmere and Silk Muff¬
lers at 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.50
each. Also nice line Hearts and
Windsor Tijs, at E. J. Flemibter’b
Christmas Groceries.
Ira Slade’s is headuqarters for
Christinas Groceries and Provisions
of all kinds.
Christmas Liquors.
The very purest Liquors for your
Christmas Egg Nogg and all other
kinds of drinks, at low prices Bobs. during
the holidays, at Kwabd
Our stock of Drugs are always full
and complete, and of the purest and
My stock of Combs, __| Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes and Toilet articles
are the nicest and best ever offered
in this market for Dr. the E. price.
K, Anthony.
Those White ‘Sewing Ms
chine*
At Asher’s are worth your trouble to
go in to see^_JL
isatonieandmiapp^anda* pert) cure for chiBs amkfever dui
kgue and malaria, as thousands,
**»r.
in the
FAMIDFOR TWENT v YEAH.S,
I or Integrity of its Drawings and
Prompt Pay me t of Priies,
■jit
authors the Compaq to <)«*» thin .eerMfiento
H ‘4 ■
o*ami*Mra»n a
We the
will pay all Prizes _____ r.wr in Tbe Loui.I.D.
State Lotteries which ch may be presented at
our counters:
I3£v:is::i
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
At the Tuesday, Academy January of Music, 14,1890, New Orleans,
Capital Pritee, #00,000
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves flO; Quarters #5; Tenths 2; Tw»»
tieths #1.
ust or prizes.
I 1 Pair, Pbizb or 1300,0001*............ 100,000 1800,000 1^ 000
or m............
1 Puna or 50,000 s........... 60,000 28,000
lPwxBor 25,000 is...........
js® 5pS2s°^ f’tffia B’ooois;.......... ..... Il’oon 35 000
100 Pants or '500 are'."!!.”'.! 5o!o00
aoo 500 Prats Prats or or 800 SOO are.......... are.......... 100,000 , ^0,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES’,
100 Prizes or f500 are............... #50,000 55>?9$
100 do, 800 are...............
100 do. 200 are............... 20,000
TERMINAL PRIZES.
909 do. 100 are................ 99,900 99,900
990 do. 100 are................
* NOTK-Tiekels drawing Capita Prizes’ are
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
AG ENTS WANT ED.
For Club Rates, or any further Information
desired, writi legibly to the undersigned State*
dearly stating 8treet voor Number. residence, with rapid
County, mail delivery and will be assured More by enclosing re‘
turn
an Envelope bearing your fall addrese.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
is.w^^ or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washi^to^c! c Sx M Try^
Exchange, Draft or Postal Note.
wotoress Kegistefeo Letters Contain¬
ing Currency it
NEW >.|URANSSSTIOZAI. BANK
New Orleans, La.
BANKS of New Orleans, and toe tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution
whose chartered rights are recognized in the
highest Courts; therefore beware of all imita-
CffYE DOLLtoHs*the ’nAet price of the smaileet
part or fraction of a ISSUED BY TO
in any Drawing. lees than Anything Dollar is in our windte. name of-
ered or a a s
HOTEL CURTIS
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3RXFFTN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management;
G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
, 1 fm nil el all trains.
LIPPMAN.BR08. t Wholesale Agents, Pa-
vannah Qa. juen25dAwl
l-arm tor Sale.
One of the finest faims in Middle
Georgia for such sale. The he wishes proprietor’s t®
health is that re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm is about three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of the
city of Griffin, Ga., adjoining the sub¬
urbs 25 of the city, containing200acres, enclosed
acres in an permanent
pasture with large branch ru
through branch centre o!
is a
faflf* Balance"of land is in the high¬
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the state, having had thousands
of dollars worth ofcotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kinds put on it in the last few years.
It is also one of the best terraced
and ditched scientifically places in Georgia.
Ditches all run so as
to preveut flny w&sliin^ of the fields*
ditching of the place cost $500.
owner has made the improvement
the owned place it, a specialty thinking ever that he since would
not
ever sell it; consequently it is a
& 10 , such as scarcely ever is of
Also on the place is a fine
orchard of fruits of different
nfee convenient dwelling, bars
all necessary out buildings. lie ad
place is only to ba seen to
mired. CLARK. _
G.W.
Sept29d&w3m.
CHILDREN^
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Farmii
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We have t
lion. We are sole <
. ro K (tg. F;
Coo (
And THIRTY YEARS EX PERU-
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BIB REDUCTION IN i
We are the recognized leaders for
TINWABE, TOT WO
01 every dworiptlo*. To thow in need,
LEATHER OR RUI
fre con offer .op«riortndneement.. We,
The BEST in the world, and can \
sale and retail trade.
Henry
Builders’
....... ...... VI'W
REMEMBER. THE OLD
TV. M. Soli
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL
STAPLE AND FANCY , w .
Our Sweet Water Pat. and Telieo Hoi
Hams, Shoulders ond Breakfaet Bacon,
as any one. Freeh lot Mackerel and White
grades Sullivan’s Tobacco. Water Ground
Fruits, Fancy and Stick Candy.
ks» fresh fish
PRIG
Wo offer thl* morning
Ginghams at 7c. to 9o, per yard. ..........
We have just received another FINE LINE ef
Drummer's Samp7
AT WHOLESALE 1 4 opto ■ i,# i
We have 100 pain at Udlee’ Kid Bette,
at less than cost Ail styles at $1.00 to f'
to $3.50 per pair. Give ue a call and we
WILL SAVE YO
R.F.
Griffin, Nov. 28rd.
FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE
HAVING MADE MONEYED ilfi sn
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We
AT HIGHEST MARKET
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WE WANT EMPTY Kl i
WK WANT CHOKER AND MEAL wmmm
We Want to Fell the Best Cow F"od in .* ...
Mr Call at OIL MILL.
W. E. H. 8EABCY, 1
MttgW r —* * - ........
SOOTS, SHOES AND
JX.- HASSEI.KUS’ SHO
Home-made Sheet and Leather i
We warrant al) work and ohall makff it a
I largo shlpmCTi toff Gents’ and Ladies’ and Mbuwe’ fine goods, am
l linP ^r cord pmd*for 200 cord* ol Tan-bark. *
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TO THE F
- ★THE
Hjtocl MM i
HAVE MOVED THEIR f
SASH, DOORS Al
To No. 16HU18te(C H.doI
Where All Sizes Sash, Doors,
will be on sale at lowest math
complete Him of .
Builders■ p
H
and will have prices goods suit to the suit XL. i
fiaeet at to