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AVIVK RK-AI’POR-
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iirted official count of
i <u each county in this
be correct, then in re-
, the representatives
■titution Fulton,
aond t Bibb, Burke
1 will each be entitled to
itatieee, and Muscogee,
Washington, Coweta, Cobb,
___jter, flouaton, Meriweth-
“ v, Troup, Decatur. Gwin-
,, Jnckaoo, Monroe, Wilkea,Dooly,
Walton, Jefferson, DeKalk,
t, Green, Oglethorpe, Harria
I Pulaski will each be entitled to
representative*. The remaining
hundred and fire countiee will
each hare one repreeentare. The
are named according to
^commencing with the
the greatest, number,
and pulaeki gain and Put-
Pike lose each one repre¬
sentative. Pulaski wins orer Pike
K by v Aitlv only Ol A
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A Christian View of Politic*.
Western 11#* Xhriitiau advocate.
*<7 It looks walk-orer lor the
its for the presidency. If
and file name the candidate
be Clereland. Tammany
BUI. There is no doubt
against the bossism of
vunia led many He—
to rote forPattison, whose
public record is spot-
By and by even the Rspubli-
wfll Isarn that the Itepub-
eaunot carry every-
• * The gerrymander
slfectire. It is exactly as
now as it ever was. * * *
a no surprise in Ohio ie the otbsr way.
Of course Gov. Campbell ia blamed
\tlul portion of the state
bis honesty and his
courage Another great man said :
“I would rather be right than be
President.”
n wards had better enjoy
1 tost making dances while ready they for may. war
are
__„ will find in the end that several
thousands of their ghosts will have
the chance to dance over the river
in the happy hunting grounds.
Hon. Patrick Walsh, of Augusta,
has been appointed by President
Harrison a member of the Warm
Bpring* Indian Commission. This
is the second appointment Mr. Walsh
has received from the President, but
it is not yst known that he will ac¬
cept. ' • -
The Republican* acted in the last
- session of the house as if they really
boleived ite when they suid the Demo
era tic party was dead. As t hey re-
assembls at Wunhiugnon they .begin
to feel the force of Josh Billings’
remark t ‘‘If I was going to mourn
over a dead rauls, I would stand ut
his head and do my weeping.” The
R e public ans stood at the other end
of the animal
In An interview Congressman Can¬
non gays h* thinks Congress should
pass a manure to lay out the Con¬
gressional tfiatfffct# 1n aH t he St«tew f
‘•bat,” he adds, “you could not get
such a measure through the Senate.”
'That is fraak confession of the wholly
»W* character o! the propo-
A scheme that cannot be put
>ugh the partisan Republican
Senate that helped in the theft of the
Montana Senatorehip must be rot¬
ten indeed, almost as rotten as Can-
■on?* mouth. ^
•-v: How’s Tkl* ?
We offer On* Hundred Dollar* Reward for
M of Catarrh that can not be cured
lag Hall'* Catarrh Cure.
*4 J. C.vraey A Co., Prop*., Toledo, O.
the undersigned, bar* known F. J
lor the last 15 years, and believe
v ■ perfectly and honorable in oil business trans-
*• s ions. financially able to carry out
one made by their firm.
Wholesale Drnggiet.Toledo,0.
non A Marvin, Wholesale
“oledo. Ohio.
Coro is taken internally,
’ upon ths blood and mucous
yetem. Price. 75c. per bot-
droggirt*.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
if you will send us your address we
our illustrated pamph-
ali about Dr. Dye’s
ic Belt aud Appli-
charming effects upon
* und
system,
, store you to
Pamphlet if, will send free,
on n triiil.
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ill's Rama-
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. . *hes und f
T.o «■>■»»>. 1 jiff ’Ey «
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took
the Exchange be¬
gan to loee their margin* at a rate that
mode their hair start to turn gray. They
rushed frantically hither and thither to
get loans. Bnt the banks and trust com
ponies hod become timid, and not only
refused In most cases to giant loans bnt
began to demand the money they had on
call. Rates ran up so high that they
reached a point equal to 90 per cent. I
year. Pandemonium reigned in the pi.
of wolves sad beam. Men coreed one
tore their hair aa they saw gaunt ruin
facing them. At this moment Jam®*
Strother* came in. It was just ten min
ate* to noon.
Strother* brushed against one of hit
friends somewhat heavily. The frieno
was in a state bordering on frenzy abon.
Us stocks at the moment. “I wish yot
wouldn’t do that Jimmy,” he said. Bui
Jimmy did not heed. He brushed again*
another friend even more rudely that
against the tint Hot only that, bat h«
fell toward upon his face in the midst
of the yelling, roaring brokers. When
they turned him over and lifted him np,
Strothers waa dead. He had been incon
Uderate enough to interrupt the Stock
Exchange in the busiest part of the day.
Exactly at IS o’clock the president ol
the exchange gave some thundering rapt
with Us gavel and announced that on*
of their members hod been stricken with,
death on the floor, and that there would
be a reoeos of half an boar. Some of the
broken blessed their stars for the breath
lag spell, and hustled off to rake up
loons that would save them from ruin.
At the end of exactly half an hour the
president announced that the exchange
was open again. The roaring and howl¬
ing began anew, louder, than before.
Stocks rallied again in the course of the
afternoon. Far a dead man, Btruthen
bad been moved ont of the way with at
little muss and waiting a* possible. Bui
far all that it was announced next day
that the business of toe Consolidated
Exchange had been seriously i n t e rr upte d
by the break in the Stock Exchange pro¬
gramme.
Hash Up!
A somewhat noted woman and hei
husband, in trying to get a divorce from
each other, have treated the world
to a dose which makes scandal monger*
laugh and decent people feel a nausea.
Each has told all he or she knows of the
other’s evil doing. The story is tough;
very tough on both sides.
‘ The tale somehow makes a well wisher
of the race feel discouraged. He wishes
these quarreling spouses would keep
their mouths sh ut. They have no right
to offend the average good taste by tell
log all their pitiful and wioked story to
the public, fk is unpleasant; it is undig¬
nified. If a husband and wife are tired
of each other and insist on a divorce
don't let them go around telegraphing
to* wickedness of toe other partner to
toe world a* a preliminary excuse. It
will make the public think they are both
to bad toot it will be a pity to part
them and let them do separate harm to
the world.
If you are dead bent that you will
have a divorce, for the sake of the dig¬
nity and refinement of civilised human¬
ity get it quietly and don’t tell any
more than you can help about the* wick¬
edness of the other party. If in toe few
yean since yon were married that other
party has become as bod os you say, per¬
haps you had something to do with mak¬
ing him or her so.
Dr. John Bull, of Louisv lie, Ky.. showed
hi* love for little children when 4 he invented
those dainty little candles lie named Dr.
Bull's Worm Destroyers. It’s fun ior the
children but it* death to the worms.
When a woman is not contradicted
she has no motiv* for Exchange. her obstinacy
in her absurdities.—
What Docs It Mean?
‘TOO Doses One Dollar” means simply that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla buy, is the most economical
medicine t,o because it. gives more for
the money than any other and preparation. will Each
bottle contains tOOdoses average to
last a month, while other preparations taken
according to directions, are gone in a
week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sar¬
saparilla, tbs best, blood pun tier. b
To the Suffering.
Over on* nuudred columns ol voluntary
certificates Journo] from have such been people printed in the Rev. Atlanta J. B
as
Hawthorne, Maj. Rev. 8am P Jones, Hon. H.
W. Grady. (’has. W. Hudter, late of
the‘‘Christian Index;” Oen. Janies Long-
street.Col. W. Avery, late suitor Atlanta
‘•Constitution," and hundreds of prominent
dh iuee, editors, doctors, remarkable specialists and
formed others, certifying Dr. lung’s to Royal Germetner, cures after per-
by physicians aud rfli known remediss
eminent
had failed. Rend two-cent stamp to King's
Royal Germetuer Co., Atlanta, Go., -dor
sdy, book and of particulars. surely when It is truly oil else a great fails. rem-
cures
The Best Advertising.
The most efficient odvertising in behalf of
Hood’s Sarsaparrilla is that which comes
from the medicine itself. Thrt is. those who
are cured by it, speak to friends suffering
similarly, wpo in turn derive benefit Asd urge
otheri to try this successful medicine. Thus
the circle of its popularity is rapidly widen¬
ing from this cause alone, and more and
more are becoming enthusiastic in ISimlf of
Hood's Sarsaparilla as it All actually that is demon asked
strates its absolute merit.
for Hood's Saraaparilla is that it he given a
fair trial. If you need a good blood purifier,
or building up medicine, try Hood's Sarsa¬
parilla.
Kor Over Fifty Years.
An oi.d and Weld Tried RemeDy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, colic, and allays the all pain, best cures remedy wind for
1 *
Diarrhoea. “Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
tle. the world. Its value Twenty five incalculable. cents a bot¬
is Be
sure and auk for Mrs. Winslow’s
Southing Syrup and take no other
kind
Od* wly.
\I7AJiTRD—AN AN5-Sulary 8100 ACTIVE, monthly HONEST if
V? M Huitn-
bls, with opportunities for advance, N«w York to rep¬
resent licfcrpnpcs.ffAM'FACTriilCH. iocapy a responsible Lock house. 1.185,
Hot
NswYork. 1 OjMSAsat-tfrh 18.
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J. Harris A H 011 V drugstore.
The mule is n great kicker, but,
unlike mini, be does not kick In the
direction where bin grub is found.—
Puck, mmm
Contagious Blood Diseases
The horror of blood diseases is tbs lac
rheum, that they Itch are contagious. other skiia diseases Ectema, Halt-
and may be
contracted by using the same towel, and
thus it frequently happens a whole family
became* affected with the disease some mem¬
ber bos contracted elsewhere. It is obvious¬
ly from the sacred blood duty disease of to any rid one their Wbo system suffers of
a
the he done impurity. by using This Dr. can Boil's ersily Har.-aparilla, and quickly the
only perfectly safe and complete blood puri¬
fier in the world.- Its virtue ie exclusively
ite own, and no other medicine can corapa are
with it in strength or efficacy. Any dru rug-
gist will get it for yo«. you. Take Take no no oth* other,
bserve ■tail its size and test it* virtue.—Wash-
ington Observer.
Many Persons ore broken
down from overwork or household ceres.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuilds the
system, aids digestion, removes excess of bile,
•ad cures malaria, Get the Bromine.
A MINISTER’S CURE
A MINISTER AND BIS UTTLIC BOV CORED OP
OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES BY THE CCTKVSA
Remedies. Praises them in the pulpit.
HOME, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen years I have been
troubled w ! th eczema or soma other cutan¬
eous disease which all remedies failed to
secure. Hearing of the Cuticura Remedies
I resolved to give them a trial. I followed
the directions carefully, and it affords me
rast-b pleasure to say that before using two
boxes of the Cuticura,four "bottle cakes of Cuticura Resolve
Soap, and one of Cdticiba
ent, I was entirely cured. I 11 addition to
my own case, my baby boy, then about
five month* old, was suffering with what I
supposed to be the same disease as mine, to
such nn extent that his bead was coated
ovor with a solid scab, from which there was
a constant flow besides of pus which was sickening
to look upon, two headT large tumor-like
kernels on the back of his Thanks to
your wonderful Cuticcba Remedies, his
scalp is perfectly well and the kernels have
been (mattered so that there is only one little
place by hie left ear, and that is healing
nicely, Instead of a coating of scabs he has
a flue coat of have' much better than that
which was deetoyed by the disease. I would
that the whole world of sufferers from skin
aud blood diseases knew tha value of your
Cuticura Remedies as I do. They are worth
ten times the price at which they ore sold
I have’never used any other toilet soap in
my houss simee 1 bought I would the first lie inhuman, cake oi
your Cuticura Boat.
os well as ungrateful, should I fail to speak
well of and recommend them to every sufferer.
I have spoken of them, and shall continue to
speak of them from the pulpit, in the homes,
and iu the streets. others Praying that you may of
live long, and do the same amount
good you have done me and my child, I
remain, yours MANNING, gratefnlly, Box 28, Acworth, Ga.
(Rev.)C. M,
Cuticura Remedies
Are in trutn the greatest skin cutes, blood
purifiers, and hnmor remediss of modern
times. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura,
50c.: Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, Chemical $1. Prepared Corpora¬
by the Potter Drug and
tion. Boston. Diseases,”
jSWSend ior “How to Cure Skin
64 pagee, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimon¬
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Jt TJTA/TPMIS, iiVl black heads, red. cured rough, by
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Cuticura 8oap.
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OLD FOIiKS’ PAINS.
Full of comfort for all Pains,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the aged is the Cuticura Anti-
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instantaneous ting strengthening and infallible. paster.
THE AUT TEMP I.
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SILK [Special.]—Just FELT HATS arrived big fashion¬ lot
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able Shape and Shade, and at the
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N. B.—The extra wide broad brims
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FANCY GOODS,—A selei-t lot Beld
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ornamental Vases. Girdles, Belts,
Gloves, Hair Ornaments and Hair
Goods. Orders promptly executed
and satisfaction guaranteed. Old
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and repaired at short not ice and low
rates.
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IMITATIONS.
The market is full of imitattoaa, represented
to be the same as Hawke®’ new crystalited
lenses. These imitatiotM. are in moat cases,
prodnetiveof.positive dealers injury will to the. ey*s of
the wearer. epectociessmd Many recommend and
interior sye-g'asaee, those
of lower price, which afford more profit to
Usemaelvre.
All eyes fitted with thee® 1
the drug store of Harris A 8
Every pair warranted.
a J Jyv
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To Get
“ In one *torc where I went to boy Heed’s
Sarsaparilla the tflerk tried to induce me buy
their own instead of Hood's; hetotdmetbelr’s
would but longer; that I might take it on ten
days’ trial; that if I did not Uke it I need not
pey anything, etc. But be could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other
Hood’s
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I wa* feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and *0 weak
that at tiroes I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had (or tome time, like a person In con¬
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mb*.
Ella A. Go rr ,« Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
SoUttqranfeuggtoto* fl ;*ix for fft. Prepared only
Mr C. I. HOOD * CO , Apothecaries, Lowell. Haas.
IOO Doses One Dollar
I mean that the Provident Savings wil
yon Life insurance at sbont
HALF THE COST
with same benefits as the Northwestern, Mn
Benefit, Mntuoi Life, New York Lite
or other high priced companies. It*
are all
- FORFEITABLE
three payments and has a guaranteed
surrender value, PAID UP insurance, or
policy will bo extended for a the given num¬
of years without any cost to insured.
ratio of Assets to Liabilities are larger
auy other Company in the State and
hold the largest
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
GrtfBn. Call at my office and investigate
plans and also our Investment solicit policy. It
pay you. I respectfully a share
your
FIRE BUSINESS.
Am Agent for business the enly English America Accident and the
impnny doing world. For further in information
set In the
on or write to
J. W LOGAN,
July22d*w-tf 16 Hill St.. GRIFFIN.GA
CLEANED,CURED AND DYED[AT;
PHILLIPS,
Marietta Street,{Atlanta,Georgia.
EALSO KID GLOVES CLEANED.
octl4-dtjaal.
DEM*
niAliftS i’RkirfES GOLDEN GOLDEN: SPEDFIL
It con can bs be Hie * given 1 ven knowledge knowledge in in cetree, coffee, of tea, tea, patient sr or in article* if si food,
without k bout the of pati effect necessary;
it is absolutely absolutely harmless harmless ana and win wi a perma¬
nent and speody cure, whether the patient Is a
moderatedrinksrorsnsleohollcwreck. ILH. It quietly aud with IT NKV-
SR FA operates so such
and that the patient his complete undergo** reformstion no Incon¬
soon is
a pace book tree. Te be had of
S. ■eytl7-eodAw-ly W. MANGHAM A SONS, Druggists. Griffin, Ga.
UMMER
OFFER
TtUYia X) Angeet, end September.
or October pay whea
crop* ere Bold. Sn ot Cash
Price#. Tho Lowee* known.
Jn*tsUMleeeahdown,b*lsneo Nobetoroet.
DeoeotberlMh. oko-
One entire etoek -eny
prioeoretyi*. BEST 8Sm-
nn offhr we ever aeaAe.
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SDBUBM OTTER 1*80
UIDOEN* SAVANNAH, MnS, OA*
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SALT RHEUM,
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SCALD*, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN¬
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ANO SHAPING.
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
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FOR CATARRH.
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WHELESS STAMP
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748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agents Wanted! Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturers ef
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PTHE BEST KNOWN REMEDY.'
H.O.C.” Cures Gonorhcea anti
Gleet In 1 to 0 Days, without Fain.
Prevents Stricture. Contain* no
acrid or poisonous substances, harmless. and
Is is guaranteed prescribed absolutely by physicians and
recomended by druggists. Price SI.
Sold by druggists. Beware of Sab*
sWtrteSjAcmeCheuhCoXtdylCOjl*
For sale by E. R. Anthony, Griffin, Go,
oat its destruction, wnen s caua isuste
well . it restless, unnatural ia its apoetite ■*»*§
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or call on JNO. L. REID, Griffin Agt., Ga.
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WHISKIES
We handle in stock Old Charter Bye, Lincoln "* Count' 6 ^t)&nass»K
’fs X Acme Bye, Cb (erokee ill County Corn, and our own ma
a call. We s treat you right.
KINARD BROTHI
No. 5. Solomon St, Opposite Alliance Wa
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PEYTON H. SNOOK,
NO. 7 »AND 9, MAUI ETTA 8T., ATLANTA, CA,
One|l 'housand Parlor, Chamber and Drawing R
Suites.® ®
Beautiful Parlor Suites only $25.00. 1
Silk Plusli Suites only $35,000.
Oak Chan iber Suites only $20.00. Ig
Woven W r ire Springs only $3.00.
Elegant i(>th Century Suites $35.00. 1
Folding Lounges $7.50. fl|
Hat Rack? i. Book Cases, Folding Beds, Fancy
500 yards Carpets—best Ingrains—Wardrobes Chev
Suites, Fancy Cabinets, Dining Tables, Colowoal
Leather Cha irs, Cotton and Hair Mattresses, Iron
Brass Beds, Carge Full Arm Rocker $2.00.
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
P, H. SNOOK, Atlanta, Ca.
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SAV E YOUR MONEY
-GO TO-
Ntitr. ID. 3Da,vis|
ForJJCoal V ases, Oil Stoves and cheap Pocket Knives.
The The knives Chart \ vere Oak bought still leads before the the Cooking advance. Stove, |
er and the
“Times” Hardware competes the with cheapest, any and others in Griffin, On all
wt; are will treat you all righ
Come and sett us. 1
W. D. DAVIS,
COLUMBUS
Busies and Carts j
The be st built and most celebrated in the United States.
For si tie by]
J. A. DARWIN.
At Livery Stable on Broadway.
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F1..F, STRICKLAND,
NO. 57JHILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
tV r e offer thia season the best and cheapest line of goods ever offered
Ladii » Plaid Dress Flannels, 36 inches wide at 50 rents per yard, th»
most serviceable dress a iady can buy. Henriettas, Cashmeres. Striped 10c.
and Inlaid Brilliantines with Silk, Velvet and Buttons to match,from
to 50 c. per yard. Table Damask and Table Cloths at f 1.00, worth |1.50.
Notio ns. Shirts, we have the best shirts for 50cts. ever sold in the market.
A full line of ladies and childrens hoes a t-lQe. to -5Qfc—per pair, children*
and m isses full regular made hoes at 15c to 25c. a baigain, Ladies Bea-
stitchc'd Handkerchiefs at 5 to 25c., very cheap. We still lead in Shoes,
our st< ick of Shoes is now complete and al! we ask is a look at our Sw«
and we will guarantee you satisfaction, we warrant all our Shoes eons
leather-. We have added Clothing to our stock and con sell you a suit from
5 dolla.rs and up, lowertbanany body .“Give, us a call and save meney.
Sept. 91 d&w 3m. R. F. STRICKLAND.
- -~ ~ H. W. HA88ELKUS.
Dealer in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
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I desire to call the attention of the public to the great waste of
dollars each made to sell hut not to no .
year in this city—by purchasing poor footwear,
vice, and which can be avoided. . . ^
It has been our aim to save money for onr customers by manufacturing rad Bare*
tho most solid and best goods only, for it is especially tree of shoes that the test * •
cheapest, and we therefore take pleasure in invitingali to examine^our when PS. p«»-
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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
Novelty Co.
Weekly we are receiving goods. See our stock il
new
you want
Watches, Clocks, Silver ware, China. Dinner Sets
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f Tea Sets, Lamps,IGIassware,Tinware, One. pn<*
fW All goods guaranteed as represented. W. SPARKS
only. , J.
Look To Your Strength l
it Spring time aiwoys try* the strength ot the animat-the very time of
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