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n n e li worth ft thousand ftr*ruments. 1 1{ 1
and *»o Dr. King* Royal W OerroetMr toj, demon ^ m
to lt ly more
uj v***v* «i*n**vJ preparation
oh’nson, tgMJSfcSfflihg of Atlanta, wascured
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_ mtlnued and severe c«o at $ £
completely of End!if™r;, “
was cured a ten years’ case [U
of inflammatory rheumatism.
li fcffieyjroobleolm*? ?i year.standing. iKg _ Ijj
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d jfdaagbter of S'. T. Broatns, of Atlanta,
bad 3 USD|uiet triad ut m kno^n » A , niufiuB, remedy tn Aiiauva, for„ag-
gravated dyspepsia. .eTery Two bottles of Gar- |J
, Mr.
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I I ofyEottlacored Thousands of ro bli
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tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues of
Royal Germetuer. soft It nurse’’—refreshing builds up at mice, ]}
- Cj wooes “nature’s
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n ating tonic it la without a rival. Is as
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til companylng full particulars, directions. wonderful Send cures, stamp etc. for ft Ul
n IS For sale by druggjsta and by Kura’s
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n Royal GsnurrctK Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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$3 SHOE oeniTlemen.
fine Calf mad I.aced Waterproof Grain.
commends elegant itself. and
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• Hand-sewed quailed style Welt. and darablUty. A A line fine calf cal Shoe
for Welt Welt standari standard dress
«tj.50 Goadyear h «merau<K*a^hoe adyear Is to the the
0 toespecially adapted
to.SO P
u for railroad In^ongriVss?* men, farmers, Button’aad etc. „ LaCe.
All made
t3&$2 SHOES ladIes,
(Id uve been most favorably received since introduced
I the recent Improvements make them superior
'Ask any shoes sold at these he prices. supply send
your Dealer, and if cannot you ou
I"* tract '“WT’lf. to factory enclosing advertised prloe, or ft
1 DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
SCHEUERMAN & WJ1ITE.
CRiFFi
Adv£oe»to infirmities, the suhh Aged. sing-
Age briars aa bind-
Rev jrtsh bewels. v. call kidney, and
and terpld liver.
Trtfs Pills
lave asp cel I ic effect on these organs,
ttlmnlu; dlaclto • fig fne without bowels, giving straining natur¬
al fffS or
•griping, and
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j>lo. Lnuderbacb icom-
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i gents’ profits per month. Will
| prove it or pay foricit. New por
trails just out.* A $UX»0 sample
•ent free to all W. H. Chidester & 8oc. 28
Bond street, N. Y.
HAIR ff.® BALSAM ,
SB19(W Falls a to Eestore Gray
ever 1 Color.
r to 1U Ton thin falling.
_ scalp diseases ahaii
JOc, and 11-00 to Draughts
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Take In tipifi. 50 ct».
Mention the Naws aou Sun when you write.
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^?_PS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
‘ By •» thorough knowledge of the hatnrol
»w» which govern the operations of diges¬
tion and nutritfon, and by a careful applica¬
tion of the fine properties of wet] selected
Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast
tables with a delicately flavored beverage
winch may save us many heavy doctors’
hills. of It diet is that by the constitution judicious use of snch bo grad¬ arti¬
cles a may
ually built up until strong enough to resist
every tendency to disease Hundreds ot
subtle maladies are floating around us rerdy
to attack wherever ttere is a weak point.
We may escape many a fatal shaftby blood keep¬
ing ourselves well fortified with pure
and a properly nourished frame.”—Civil Ser¬
vice iagette. Madesimplywith Wf,pound boiling wa¬ by
ter or milk. Sold only in tins,
Grocers, labelled thus:
J A M ES EPPS * CO., Homoepathio Chemists,
Loudon, England.____
rfl mly ^itroXi S «d"t- generally. b but * t “°* ly Ci
DR-GROSYENOR’S
mm
rested on
tobacco naJ cotton
where one ;>f taaw crops could be profit¬
ably tilli :i-l the institution ever fixm-
y eatobli.', .i itsoi
pies nearly one-fifth of the southern
itates, ext .'mling southward so as to In¬
clude half of Yh'jtfnla and North Caro-
nessee and Kentucky and a part of Ala-
hama.
In this section the character of the
wil and forin of the : rface and the na¬
ture of the climate make the land trn-
raited for the extended culture of either
loreswoai );yMV¥-es^blis'n*d‘'k«art( ^flthe yu rtttesgu slav-
sry nfliver as an
•oonomic toritntfcifKiii aiiy..part of this
vast territory Here ami there in the
more fertile valleys a few slaves were
employed, but there are comities in this
curiosity that pie will’ Journey atfe*?
to behold him. The natural result .qf
this distribution that the mountain in the negro districts population of fife
Was
south were separated in their political
motives from the plane country.
When the rebe llion occurred region the Ap¬
palachian Countrywtwi Vbere
disaffection toward the Confederacy pre¬
vailed; to a great extent the men cast in
their lot with the uorth, or at least gave
their sympathies to this Federal catwC.
The peoples of eastern Kentucky and
Tennessee and western Virginia—and
•rally H83$Bi£ those of western
in Scribner’s.
Artificial.
Donald is*a little boy who finds great
delight in the society of his pete/ fSrjl Kitr
tens are his treasures, mid even a
and weather beaten dAukey insptrdd*ii^
Urn such an aftectibh that hri cried for a
whole day wljen his fethe* refused to
buy the little beast of Wurdbn. like
most people, hdwsvar, DofaaM dmws 4
line between what is worthy his admira¬
tion and the coin which fs spurious. j .,
One day an old lady from a neighbor¬
ing town cams to dhmer, and made her¬
self very agreeable to the little boy. At
first be seemed to take a great fancy to
her, but, as his mother noticed, treated
the guest’s invitation to visit her
a day with Aunt Rebecca?” asked mam-
ms that night when Donald was in his
cot. *
“Don’t know as I do,” was the brasque
reply. !
“But 1 heard her tell you she had a
beautiful great cat, arid that you might
play with it.” .!
“That’s all very well,” said Donald
scornfully, “but I found out, tiffien she
kept on talking, that it wasn’t a real cat,
after all!”
“Not a real cat?”
“No; only a tortoise shelL”—Youth’s
Companion,
Attained Wealth. v i
Rapidly
The recently removed president of the
Argentine Republic was three years ago,
at the time of his election, a poor lawyer,
poor in attainments as well as in purse.
In fact he was not worth, all told; -$2-,M0
when he was made president, and after
getting the benefit for three years, pf a
$50,000 salary he he is is now now immensely immensely
wealthy. -O’’ '
This speaks well tor the jierquisites of
a good office, but it is .true of every
office in proportion to Its importance.
Anything or anybody in the republic
can be bought, the only question being
price. President Celman’s full name?
Wi Fell, few It is Senor Don Migugl Juarez
ce:
has £0,000,000 in Dondrin, or
is currently believed to have, and it is
"known nothing more than reasonable, for it Is
that the Buenos Ayres Water
Works company, an English syndicate,
paid him an immense sum for the privi¬
leges, and this is only one instance of
many. He also owns a splendid palace
in Buenos Ayres and a large rind will
stocked .ranch in the province ot Cor¬
dova, of which his brother is governor.
—Kansas City Times.
Negroes Rarely Commit T Hmlelde.
"There are plenty of cases on record in
which colored noren people people have nave been oeen killed suieu by Dy
members a wtarySSt of of their own race, but renagro
toWoiR,
serves Coroner
nationality or race in which saif murder
is so rare, and the reason is of course
the extreme philosophy which charac¬
terizes the colored man or woman's
every thought
“There may be a good deal of grum¬
bling, but so long as the next 'merit
ahead is provided tor th e r e is nothing so
much as solicitude, let alone anxiety,
and jnst where despair can be found in
a colored- tifen it is hard t<rsay. The
nagso irihylribor under a good many dis¬
advantages, but he certainly is ahead of
his white brother in the matter of enjoy¬
ing himself heartily on the least possible
provocation, and of never thinking of
such a thing as meeting trouble half
way.”—St. 1 t Globe-Democrat
Bow “Pioviaemoo” Work*.
At Battle Ground, fnd., a brakeman
on a freight train left the switch open
and sat down with a friend for a smoke
agd a game of encher. At the end of an
hour, hour, much much to to his his surprise, surprise, a a passenger
train came along and wfB ditched.—De- \
troitFreq Press. . ,f j
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A highly recommended cam care is to
take a tump of common washing soda,
dip the end in water, and ruD the coyn
well with it every morning. 1 time* si Bn*ast|e
the COm Cea9e * to ^
«d. -1. Science Mile. Mile. HpHPVpk supplies Jnnotha Jnnotha us with clayed wonders a presco nnncomV by
once once t
Mendrisshon, rendering 5. .595 notes in four
minutes. It is estimated that each note
involved three distinct movements—seventy
RAy that there were not ieee than two han-i
I this
epraisr receive
m, wiio had
a at Namur
Inn birthday anniversary ry, is de¬
as « king man with li kmg
anil a long beard.
Ybtif Youf cough will last aM winter ,w ;
?3asS,S£fcS You will iae Do Witt’a , Slif8 Cough aud ‘ Cim-
C ury.—K. B. Drewry.,
Hoa. Joseph Chamberlain dined
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■ i« Were aiBhotigthis guests,
^at’hi R rerui^ JEJSSBi Be Wi.t
^.fDrewry for Hour Stow
Bishop Keane, president of Lite
Catholfc deiiWred University in Washington, lector*
who a divmitfe at
Harvard teat week* is the first of the
sect to appear under such auspices,
Act* at once, never fail* Ur Wltf* Cough ±
fi M 3 tSS 5 f-«iaiEflEf N. 1
companies a severe cold. Hold by B
Drewry-
Sir John Puleston’s younger
daughter, Alice, who was boru in the
United States while her father was a
with Jay Cooks, will soon
marry FnSnds Cafcrd Bren ton.
Little Constipation Ear;y poison* the CoDgtlpatlon. blood. DeWitt’a The
ri*er« cure
cause removed, the disease i* gone. Hold by
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daoghtor and othei entirely well. He
that he-will soon be
condudeii to s§Jl all rape horaeei
m *r
r* than anv other pfir; their action to ettoy.
B. Drewry. ’J itsan
Prof, Wilhelm Muthniun of Qark
University, whose dieapperailde in
September led has to been some found unpleasant in
conjecture, Philadelphia hospital, where he a
had
been suBeriOff ■"'-I’ ■ Six weeks with brain
fever. •’
'm£tto£i£2: ill, ' . - r-r — , ■ . -«■
using De Witt’s Little Early Risers hud
your Little Headache disappears. The favorite
Pill everywhere. Sold by N. B. Drewry-
1 lirfve myself used, and known others to
nse Bull’s Sarsaparilla with entire satis
faction. I believe it ealcuiated to relieve
i suffering and earnestly recommend it
to the the affii afflicted.—Rev. E. W. Hehon,
Louisville, Kv.
The Purest and Best
Articles known to medical science are used in
preparing Hood ’« Sarsaparilla. Every ingredi¬
ent is carefully best selected, personally examined,
and duly the retained, fhe medicine Is
prepared nnder the supervision of thoroughly
parilla the best possible result.
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Blood or Hi r retail drug.
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furnish you i ■ip
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with same li PtvHfwestern, Mu
Benefit, Mutual high «, New companies. York Life Its
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Company in the state and
INMVIBUAL POLICY
FIRE BUSINESS.
best^atlre A^Yc^ttemdy jror)d. En^ish
For further information
call on or write to
feiVa»d»w-« Mam*. rJiL
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1c Oo,, Atlsata, Ga
m
herlff Sales
ON THE F1KHT Tt’lC&
*j«r next. More the door
ih the city fenowitig ot (jrifllit,
, the am.
Uim-fonrth inter sit in olu-
lot In the city of Griffin with the im¬
thereon, being Warren the lot. known ne
the lot whereon Steve lived, bound¬
ed weak by fietf Orleans the *tre*t south at by the 1’oplnr exten-
etiSclTaorto on
ot Vf. hy T. Mfriwcth.r street, east by
containing pro(>crty Trammell more lees. and others, Levied
one acre, or
on and sold by virtu* of a fl fa issued from
Spalding Boyd M County J. Court in favor of J. D.
Moore, vs. endorser. Duncuti, Tenant principal, and T. J.
gaily notified. possession le-
Also, at the time and place, gflOU. will
same be
sold a tract of land in Bpalding County,
Georgia, being north half of lot Ne, 54 in
second district, bounded north and east by
in the second district, of Spalding County,
Georgia, bounded by Allen north Thomas, by Spalding Connty
farm, t aat south and west
by H. K. Williamson, both containing Levied one hun-
dred acres; being 200 acres. on
and sold by virtue of a fl fa issued from
Spalding GeorgiaXoan Georgia. Superior and Trust Conrt Company m favor of the
vs Cicero
Collins, Tenant m n poaeeeeion legally
notified. R, S. CONNELL
$6.00 Sheriff 8.0.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
TforiMtee’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Spalihnu Gockty.
By virtue of the powers conferred in that
certain mortgage, or trust deed, which was
:ec tri ed on Febi
wre bTcuuum ui ntuu unuiii, anu
which war recorded in the clerk’s office of the
superior 17ih; L888,1, court of said county on February
the said Charles S. Kingsberry,
will sell at public outcry to the highest bid-
der.for cash, within the legal hours ol sale,
before the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in November,
1890, The the following property lot to-wit:
warehouse und in Sunny Side
bounded ontheeastby Central R B, south by
land of If. H. Darsey, west by R. A. Barfield
and 8. O. Gray, north by J. Y. Patterson,
and containing one-fourth of an ucre more
Also store house in Sunny Side, bounded
east by the Central railroad, it south by B.
I. Steven, west by Store Patterson, north
by A. M. Ramsey and Central railroad prop¬
erty, und containing one-fourth of an acre
more Or less.
Also one half interest in gin house and lot
in Sunny Side, Georgia, and engine, the lot
dftcribed as follows: Bounded on the east
by the Central railroad, south by J. M. Kell h!
est by the public'road, . and , north ...-- by W.
Bertiey. containing less. omrfonrth iftffiftol ai acre
more or
AJ1 of which realestate is in land lot num¬
ber one hundred and seven (107) in the
Fi fth^S) District ol originally Henry, now
Spalding county, Georgia, and all be¬
deed ing embraced m the said mortgage ar trust
that was executed by W. B. < Griffin to
said Title Kingsberry, will be made the
to purchaser at said
sale, as authorized by said mortgage or
trust deed; and the proceeds of said sale wil
be applied to the creditors aa directed thcrc-
23d a ,“s88%?"^Z ti0n ° ,Ja, ' Ua,y
Trustee September for 35th, the Creditors 1890. of W^'oriAn.
The above sale is postponed to the first
Tuesday in December next next.
CHARLES a KINGSBERRY,
Trustee for the creditors of W. B. Griffin.
October 31st. 1890. $12.00
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the honorable
Court I will of Ordinary sell the of Spalding County, Decem¬ Geor¬
gia, on first Tuesday in
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, be¬
fore the court house door in Griffin, Georgia,
the following described property, belonging
to the estate ofjJohn Rogers, deceased, to-
wit :
Fifty acres, lot No. more 16 or less. second ofTond, district being a
part of in the of
origin&Uy Monroe, now Spalding county,
known aa the dower lands of Klixabeth Rog¬
ers, now deceased, in Cabins district of said
county. Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of
said deceased and for distribution among
the heirs. Terms cash
D. W. W. Rooms,
T. W. Makmct ,
$ 6 . 00 . Executors.
^Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the honorable
fore the court house door in Griffin. Georgia,
thfi following of described Bates, prop^Hy> deceased, belonging
<0 the estate T. A. to-
wit:
JjO t No. twenty-four in originally the Fayette, home
now place Spalding of deceased, county, known to.his death, as less the
prior widow, the south side
dower set off to the 01 on
of said lot, of eighty-two acres more or less.
Also sixty-six and two thirds acres of land
off of Jot, number not known, bring a part
of the land bought of and known as tbe Ed¬
wards laud, bounded north by lands of R J.
Edwards, east by public south road, west by lauds
cf Mrs, E. Bates, and by public road
in Union District of said county.
Sold for tbs purpose of paying the debts
of said deceased and for distribution among
the heirs. TVrmseaeh. $6.00.
JOHN F. ST1LWELL" Adm’r.
I.Orittff.
rtPShvt
record, that he has fully
' Mdnier’s estate.
to rite
■twfissa 0. Ordinary.
Administrator’s .Sale.
-Coder nod by virtue order of the
Court Court of of Ordinary Ordinary of of Spalding " Couuty.Osor-
giu. will be sold on first Tuesday in Decem¬
ber next, bef re the court tonne door of
being 1M5 acres of 1 • lid nii.u in I be Fau.-
bro place, bounded north by r.. \V. Heck,
east by lane of J. D. • u»h n*li on. south by
apw.wwjfflYisfc house, with house and twelve
limn, tenant
* vw. acres about limits SiMirfi aiov of of oiie-fourtb orchard Griffin, t i«f pi W«li ol Maeon set ^ a in mile road, fidm containing . the city
on
one hundred und thirtv-llve m-res, improve¬
ments ou same, consisting of n large mid
commodious dwelling house, barns. »t aides,
outhouses, etc., the same being in first, class
repair in all respects. Sold subject to
dower Giles of Mis- Sarah Bishop, widow ol said
the Bishop. debts due All of said lands being acid to
pay cash. by HENRY said estate. B1SHOD, Terms
' R,
Administrator of estate of Giles Bishop.
$6.00.
Notice of Homestead.
T. P. McDowell baa applied lor exemption
of personalty and Setting apart a valuation
of Homestead, and I wilt pass upon the same
at ten o’clock a. ta. on the first Monday in
December, 1890. E. W. at H1MM0ND. my offleein Griffin, Ordinary, Ga.
November 3rd, 1890. $1.#6.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of Wiley
Patrick', deceased, arc hereby notified to
make immediate settlement of sam«. AU
parties bolding claims against the estate of
said within deceased, the are notified to present law, them
attested, time prescribed THOB. by B. NUTT/ properly
to
nov.l8w6-$3.70. Administrator
APPLICATION FOR CBAttTSS
FOB THE GRIFFIN WATER CO.
GEORG!A—SrAriDWa CovxTY.
To the Superior Conrt of said County—
Tb* petition of W. A. Robinson, J T. Bob
insou, and E. R. Hulhert respectfully shows
that petitioners, their associates and succes¬
sors, desire to be incorporated under the
corporate name of .the
Griffin Water Company,
for a period of twenty the (20) expiration ’years with the
privilege time. of renewal at of that
■ •
, .
That the object ot said association is to
erect and operate water works at or near
the build, city of Griffin,in said oouuty.also electric light to buy
lease or operate gas, an<
power works at or near said city as and con¬
duct and ----- all budtnees that - be profit¬
ably a any in connection with said may watet,
electric run worts of them. gas
or or any oneor more
That petitioners desire to be empowered
and privileged to purchase, ‘ il lease, and personal acquire,
ly carrying into effect the purposes ot thin
organization, and do whatever to necessary
to secure the debts of this corporation, or
to aid them in carrying out their objects
aforesaid; and, to this end,issue bond*
for such time and on such conditions as may
seem to tbe best interest of said association
That the authorized capital stock of said
of increasing said capital stock, at any
time, to any amount thousand not ($250,000) exceeding two hun¬
dred and fifty dollars.
That said corporation shall hart the right
to commence business wnen ten thousand
($10,000) shall dollars have been of said subscribed authorijed and capital (10)
stock ten
per cent there, f actually personal paid 1" which cash, said or
such property real or
association proposed may require in And tbe transaction shall have
of its businers.
power to erect and maintain all buildings,
machinery and works suitable for carrying
on said business, and shall exercise all cor¬
porate powers necessary to the pnrposs of
their organization and as are common te%H
corporations. That the principal office of
said association shall be m the city of Grif¬
fin, said county.
their
corpoi Water Company" for the said period of
twenty year* (with tbe privilege of renewal
as aforesaid) with all the rights, and such powers other* aud
privileges above set forth,
as are authorized by law.
STEWART A DANIEL,
I’etiti ner’s Attorneys.
Clerk’s Office superior Court Bpalding
Connty, Georgia.- I certify that the forego¬
ing is a true copy of the petition oi record
Slid filed in said office a* Griffin Water Com¬
pany. This October 13,
W. M. THOHAH, Clerk.
The Finest on Earth.
The Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton HR.
the only line running Pullman’s Perfected
Hafety Vestibule Trams, with Chair,
Sleeping and Dinning Cai service between
nati. Indanapolls and Chicago, and to
m ly Line running Through Keokukand Iteclining
Cars between Cincinnati.
fled, 111., and Sk*ping Car Cincinnati
Murkinaw.
And the Only DIRECT LINE
between Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima,
“ ' ' OM and Canada.
> oldest in the
only mile* line entering
over twenty-five of double track,
from it# past record can more than assure
patron* sjieed, comfort and safety.
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General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
julylAdtwly.
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Ask for cstslsgue-
TERRY M’F’G CO.. NAfiHViULZ.TgMtt
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Rare Bargains
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and wil! jitease you then in prices.
I'-verytlunf; that \Venr, inside art
the liottorrt, can lie found at our Clothing He
Griffin has never before been offered sucl mmm
excellent stock of Clothing from
made effort lay in only the ‘ fe
an to
them.
It is cheaper to buy the best
wear longer, hold their color
shape as long as there is a thread o ^o\
best goods. IMiiaiti Lrllfehl! wifflS uif ut
.
OUR S'.
P PI UPI V .yMfljflfiKS
Always see our stock, for you know
to sell cheap. We buy that
inducements to our patre ons. „ : *
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W t have an excellent stock of Fancy and
Also, a select stock of tbs best brands of Whiskies, Wins*, Ales, I
JRESTAI
We barf ellemt 1 - /
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■Mi t© our Jtaitaurant for go
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We handle in stock Old Charter Bye, 1......
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