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LOCAIi coi
H. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
at Schedule.
On anil lifter Sunday, Febrna-y l!Hb,
train* will leave American as followa:—
Pnea. truin leuree or Albany ana Mont
gomery....... 10:56 A M
Pass, tram leaves ter Macon.... 5:46 i* u
Freight train leaves for Macon.,9.40 a «
Freight train leaves forSnitbviUe 6.94 pu
H. H. Collie n, Agent.
On Bis Feet.
Once more ye local is on bis feet. It
takes something more than a turned
ankle to keep this bross-monnted young
man away from office pleasures anil fights.
The people of Americas have the ItEconn-
RR'a unbounded sympathy.
Boats for Sale.
Mr. Geo. A. Herndon is offering for
sale a lot of very fine stock gomn. These
nnimnls are of a very superior breed,
prolific, large, and are of the nnn-imnp*
ing kind. / I ui
From Cam to Meal.
The enterprisiug firm of Mcesrs. Burk-
halter and Hroks now hnve their big
griat mill in thorough working order and
are turning out daily one hundred bush*
els of the finest quality of lueoi. The
arrangements of this establishment ure
AMD XPMIA.!?.
t the ball at the Barlow
nfgbt. 'V : -J!yVxH
We make a speoialty of Boys and Child
ren's Clothing. J. Waxelrapm & Co
To-morrow is Memorial day—don't for
get to carry some dowers to the ceme
tery.
Brick laying on the new building of I.
W. Sheffield A Co., was commenced on
Monday.
A number of the young friends passed
a pleasant evening at Mias Alice Hay's
Monday night.
To get ready for the Fancy Dresa Ball
call at J, Waxemmum A Co.
Flowers are plentiful nowand we hope
there will he no lack of them at the ceme
tery. to-morrow.
Gyles the Clothier and Hatter ordere
suits, shirts anil silk hale and guaran
tees u fit. »
We learn that some of the delegates to
the Convention will remain to attend Me
morial Exercises.
We hope the ladies will not forget to
I provide mi abimdancc of dowers for to- I journed
; morrow afternoon.
<*""MMiniawaWn
BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION,
'! 1 f Closing Sceuts. j ■ , l )
The Baptist State Convention dosed its
sessions on Monday afternoon, with a
feel ing on the part of its members that
the meeting had been unusually interest
ing and pleasant, a feeling that is shared
by our people.
Dr. J. H, Tucker, .1. H. DeVolic, R.
T. Hanks. A. J. Beck and S. T. Jenkins
were appointed correspondents to the
semi-centennial celebration of the Baptist
Home Mission Society in New York, next
May.
The Iasi day's session was principally
devoted to the discussion of the plan for
forming a separate Baptist Bible Society,
and a resolution wits adopted encour
aging such organization.
Til e treasurer made a report showing
the dnances to lie in u healthy state, with
a large increase in the missionary fund.
The invitation extended by thu Baptist
chnreh of Griffin to meet in that*city In
1883 was accepted, and the opening ser
mon on that occasion was assigned to
Hev. Dr. Battle, of Maerr Cniversity,
The ('onveni'ui ihen formally nil-
ON A BUM.
For lots at Fan and T.css Recreation
i and strewn with flowers.
Music IJ’ the mania that has
While wandering around ritnU*ly posegaion of our young peo-
Monday morning* your reporter came \ pie now, and I am pleased td state
across Owen D. Barnette, 1st lieutenant : ibnt wo have some young Cecilias
of tho A, L. I., who unfolded n schema | an y Orphcttsis advancing who bid
We hope every soldier's grave at the
cemetery will he covered with flowers to
morrow afternoon.
Our line of boys ami children’s cloth-
all of the most improved and modern j * s the cheapest ever shown in our
patera and the success of the enter pris
is mi assured fact. We learn that the
city. J. Waxklbaum & Oo.
The annual convention of the Georgia
nulling business of this firm will in the j Press Association will be held in the city
ecurse of time be greatly extended and
enlarged. So mny it be.
of Augusta, on Wednesday May 10th.
Fishermen are gettiug their tackle ready
Removal, - j for spott, and earth worm# are going
We will be pleased to have our friends I deeper down in search of summer resorts.
call and see us in our nice, now store, op
posite the Post Office, where we have re
moved our stock temporarily, prepartory
to putting up our new building at the old
stand.
Aprilltf. J. W. Sheffield & Co.
Au Assured Fact*
At the meeting of the City Council,
Monday afternoon,a committee composed
po-ted of Mayor Felder, Aldermen Har
per, Watts and Burt, were appointed,with
full power, to make contracts and sink
au artesian well. Alderman Burt tells
ns that tli? committee will go to work at
once toward securing a well here. We
are glad to hear this, but not at nil sur
prised, as we knew the Council would
always work for the interest of the city.
Grand Closing Ball.
The young inen of Americus will give
a grand closing ball at the Barlow next
Thursday evening at the usual hour. As
they had not decided until yesterday
whether or not they should have one, It
will be impossible to issue invitations,
but young ladies and gentlemen ure gen
erally invited to be present. Kessler’s
band will positively bn on hand, and fur
nish the music. Secure your % partners j
Gyles tho Clothier and Hatter has the
tinest and cheapest line of slothing sum-
pies in town.
It would bo a fitting thing that every
man, woman and child at the cemetery
to-morrow should strew flowers on the
graves of our soldier dead.
The flower gardens of our city are un
usually full of flowers—and wo hope they
will contribute a full supply for the deco
ration of the soldiers graves to-morrow
afternoon.
GYLES has beautiful styles men’s
boys, und children’s clothing. Hats and
shirts, latest style# and lowest prices.
A bulletin tram (fen. Ilu/.eu shows that
Georgia has been visited by thirty-three
tornadoes from 1804 to 1881. Kansas
goes far ahead of any other State, having
had sixty-two tornadoes from 185i) to 1881.
A large line of Gent’s .Shirts, Drawers,
Handkerchiefs, Hose, etc., at
J. WaXKLIJACM *V. Co’s.
It was announced from thu pulpit, Sun
day night, that the ladies would meet at
the cemetery Tuesday (instead of Mon
day, us previously announced) morning,
at 9 o’clock, for the purpose of (denning
up the soldiers graves.
Buttons and Trimmings of every de-
A Call Upon Dr. Mell*
gigantic in Its nature and belief. For
some time post tho interest in the in
fantry company has gradually been
drooping and it seems that if something
is not done, and donn soon, the compa
ny will be non e»t. Mr. B.—lias quietly
been at work, and he now proposes to
give the company, or as many of them
that wish, a grand excursion for a small
amount of money. His plan is this: At
the end of every week until about July
15tb, lit every man who wishes to partic
ipate drop into his bands the sum of
$1.50. This will form a sum sufficient
to pay hit railroad fere to any place in
North Georgia and return. i
Then it is proposed to give the boys'
a week’s tnp to either Homo, New* Hol
land Spring, or some place in the North
part of the State, where they could have
a good time and be sure of a hospitable
reception, and either ou thpir way or
coming back stop in Atlanta over Sun
day and attend military service in some
liurcli. For this expedition each man
Od Saturday laat, attar the close of tho j uiu „ t hftva a light b i on , e of blue ,. 0 | or
ternoon acasion of the Convention a fnr , f , tl£nB coat aml „ Hf , ht wear
afternoon
number of the alumni and former stu
dents of th
wheu not on parade. Provisions must
8 ol the Shite University who are ^ p„ t „p *, n boxes ami placed under
roaiilontoofonr city, called in a body j c ] iar( , e „ t a c otmnisaary sergeant, who
upon Chancellor Mell at the residence of
Dr. J! J. Eld ridge. It was a most hap
py occasion for both callers and called
upon. The hearty grasp and glad greet
ing given to each one of "his boys” by
the venerable Chancellor carried with it
morethau more words can express. Con
versation turned nutnrally upon the Uni
versity and its ufiairs; the good report
will take care of them until the poiut
of destination is reached, when the}' will
be turbid over to the owners. Tents will
be provided, and the company will be
divided into messes of -1 or 5 each, to
occupy them. Each man will bo provi
ded with white cross belts, and each
must' have an oil-cloth sack, to put their
blankets orslmwls in, which will be
* • • iiuuons nun aniiiiuiiigH in evt:ry uc-
and for the last tlm« this season, wait/. scr iptiou to match. 4. Waxhi.iiai m A Co.
away the flying hours.
Corsets are now being made with clock-
Ladies, Misses, trimmed and untrim j work attachment, which, when wound
mod Hats at J. Waxelbaum A Co.
CloiluK t'p.
The merchants and business men of our
city will be called upon to-day by a com
mittee of ladies from the Memorial Amo
elation requesting them to close their
doors at 3 o’clock P. M, in order that all
may attend the exercises. Surely no on a
can refuse this sma’l favor. Only a short
time is asked and not a cent can possibly
up, are warranted to gently squeeze the
j wearer from one to two hours. This is
; to enable the girl without a bean to enjoy
ouo ot' the sensations of being courted.
Gyles the clothier and hatter and deal
er in shirts is doing au immense bust
ness.
'We think we voice the sentiments cf
our people iu saying that the meeting of
the Baptist Stuto Convention in this city
has been u pleasure to us in mauy ways,
be lo<t to anyone. On all similar ocoa- j briuging us into contact with many schol
sions our business tnen have willingly i ftl .jy an ,| Christian gentlemen, and form-
closed their doors and they will doubt
iessly gladly do so now
ing acquaintances that will prove a Inst-
iug pleasure.
Hymenlal,
On Sunday morning lo*t at the resi
dence of the bride’s father, Mr. A. A.
Willet, Mr. J. M. Oliver and Miss Arnon-
da Willet were united in the holy bonds
of m itrimony, Rev. J. O. A. Cook, of the
Methodist Church officiating. Au ele
gant dining was given to Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver ou the day of their marriage at the
home of Mr. Willet, attended by mem
bers of the family and immediate friends.
To the newly wedded pair we extend
our congratulations and best wishes lor
their happiness.
Memorial Day,
Wednesday is Memorial Day. We pre
sent below a programme of the exercises
which will be held at Oak Grove Ceme
tery, and will begiu exactly at half past
four o'clock r. m.
fUtOOUAMME.
Chorus.
Prayer, ltev. J, O. A.Cook.
Recitation, “Muffled Drum,’’ Miss Lelia
Crisp.
Music.
Recitation, “Unknown,’ Miss. Russia
DeJarnett
Address, Eli S Shorter, Esq, of Kufuula,
Ala
Music.
Bcnodic.ion, Rev B W Bussey
Fiiiug Salute. Aiucricus Light Iofan-
try
The occasion i*| one which should in-
i of Americas. It’s
purpose is uigti aim noble, no more fit
ting a tribute can be paid to the memo
ries of our dead hr men than these annual
visits to their graves and the emblems
i there offered; therefore let all who can ut-
teud, and let every one bring flower#.
A Pishing Party.
Last Wednesday Will Mims, R. P. Ton-
dee and others went to Flint river for a
fish. While in a boat the curreut became
so swift that the boat was overturned.
Mr. Mims had his gun in his hand, and,
fiuding he could not swim with it. he
it in the river. Mr. Tondic huv- ! tercet every
ing ns burden, landed safely. It cost 1 **
Mr. Mims 65 to get bisgunbsek, as that
was the amount ho paid a negro for re
covering it. The party claim that they
caught 72 lbs of lisli nnd shot
squirrels, hut this sounds somewhat
" A cltlD.
Another lllg BIo-7. I MliKmTOlt: -Allow me space ill your
On Sxturdoy night last there uus aeon- J columns to say. in behalf of the Melhc-
siderable wind storm accompanied by i gut Sabbath school, and for myself, that
some rain and thunder. Mo tar aa .nr w0 VPr y much appreciate the liberal do-
immediuto auction was concerned only j nat ;, m singing books made to us la-t
slight;damages occurred and |the«e were ] flundav by the Young Men’s Mutual
only to the extent of a few fences and j A j ti Association. Hearing that we were
trees. We learn thnt in the neighborhood j ycry in „ c | t j„ „«d „f these hooks the as-
of Beuoa Vista that there was considers 1 S((; , iation w i,] iuu t our knowledge or
Ide loss in the way of fencing, gin houses ! cwiUiont any request ou imi part, went to
etc. The noticeahlo of this blow w.is
its wide scope: fortunately iu terrible
force was not concentrated. However
and prosperity of the grand old aim; cariled un the buck in true soldier style.
The whole cost of the excursion for
each man ueed not exceed 820. although
they can spend ns mnehnsthey like after
getting to headquarters. It will be u
very enjoyablo way to spend a holiday of
seven days, and in comparison to th
nmouut of fun to he hud, tho cost will be
little. Besides this, it will show toother
places wbnc kind of a military company
Americus has. A meeting was held nt
the armory late Monday night, and ns we
went to press before they were through,
wo are nnalde to say what was done in re
garil to it. We hope the boys conclude
to go, and we alao think a vote of thank:
should lie tendered Lieutenant Burnett,
for planning the arrangements so com
pletely. •
FROM FRIENDSHIP.
Eiiitor KicobDER.—There has
nothing of interest occurred since
my Inst except the opportune arri
val of a nice little rain, which in
sures us at least an average yield
of oats and wheat, and has revived
the flagging spirits of our farmers,
who hope King (Jolloti is rapidly
drawing up bis troops now and the
emulative General Green is be
ginning to muster his force for the
coming campaign. A majority of
our farmers arc nearly done plant
ing cotton. I don’t know any
extreme men iu this section, so
consequently we will not have any
brag cotton. Mr. A. \V. Dorn,
our very economical merchant, has
come to the conclusion that rye is
cither cheaper to raise, or more
prolltuble than vegetables, and con
sequently has got hts entire garden
sown in tho prolific cereal, which
has grown so large that our clever
young friend, George Carter, is
-its no ill Wind that blows nobody good,
and the adage in this cuso may be literal
mater was highly ((ratifying to tliontj
lo\e aud cherish her memories. It was
a pleasure to find JJr. Mell in good
health. Great and good has been the
career of this noble man. und his course
is uy no means ended; his is exemplary
of what a true aud noble life should be,
and in his calling, no studeut ever came
within the sphere of his influence with
out having been made the better therefor.
To know such a man is to lovo und
honor; aud long may his valuable life be
spared.
The handsomest liue of Cosimere and
Jeans fortboy# wear is at
J. Wa.xri.ravm A Co.
A Hetl-u-Tetl-Us.
Yesterday afternoon presented a lively
scene at the depot. The departing
brethren nnd their friends who had goue
down to bid them adieu made up quite
a crowd. Conspicuously upon the plat
form was seated a rather elderly old gen
tleman with a curious looking machine
constructed of spheres of different selves,
wires aud rocket wheels all attached to a
tripod. He said it was a hclio tell-u*, an
instrument for explaining astronomical
problems, ns well as to give a lucid and
correct idea of eclipse, equatorials, apo
gees, perigcesjwith hero nnd there a perihe
lion thrown in lor full measure. Tho old
gentleman was u cruel: lmnd at the busi
ness aud tho way the polysylabic techni
calities of the science were traced off*
was a caution. Of course such a unique
contraption created an interest nnd quite
a crowd of lookers-on surrounded the
astronomer. Ho had just graduated a
venerable divine on the machine and was
starting with a class of a dozen others,
giving the crank a turn was saying—
“gentlemen in this position we have the
moon in apogee and the perihelion of the
great lume*’—wheu a seedy looking clod
hopper, thinking it was patent fertilizer
distributor interposed: “I say, mister,
whore do you put In the guuoo.” A
bucket of ice water judiciously applied
restored the scientist to conscioiiiness.
Black and Colored Silks, Satins nil
shades, Brocaded, the largest line ever
shown. J. Waxklbaum & Co.
PKRSOXAb PARAGRAPHS.
Sergeant C. B. Daniels, of Buena VistA,
was in the city Sunday.
Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, of Atlautn, is
visiting Mrs. A. S. Cults.
Col. It. L. Gentry, of the Telegraph
and Mcme/iyer is in the city.
Mrs. Mercer, of Atlanta, is visiting nt
the residence of Mrs. George Kimbrough.
Messrs. O D Buruetto and H II Collier
will he tho managers of tho ball Thurrday
night.
Mrs. Mary ItsuduU, one ot Atlanta’s
handsomest women, is a guest of Mrs. A
S. Cut .
We would like to hear what the Roue
papers have to say in regard to the pro
posed visit of the Americas Light Infant-
ry.
Mrs. J. K. I'rince is seriously ill.
Lost Sunday Drs. Hinkle aud Coopei
performed a very trying and difficult sur-
gio.d operation upon her, which hail tho
effect of giving her relief and she is now
in a fair way to recovery.
Our line of white goodsare the largest
ever shown. 4. Wax ELBA tm A Co.
Stationary.
Just received from Philadelphia,
the Rk( oki»kk :
15,000 Bill Heads,
10,000 Note Heads,
10.000 Packet Note Heads,
5,000 Letter Heads,
ly applied. 8ci»ntDt aenert that nothing j yery £ra „.f,,| for llic-ir generosity
j, comparable to a general shake np ot j s j acer( .jy bo pc that some of the |
th. element by thunderstorms and hum- ■
canes, if this is true we cm with great
work, made up the necessary amount of
money and yesterday presented tu with
•1 full collection of books. This act was i 5, UOU Letter Heads, I., . , ’ - . \
I ran say, -which will iw printed iu the neatest his helpmate one of Atlanta
Slyle und furnished at the lowest prices. | (l nU gl,ters, nml also the charming
more generous and timely tliao
aud ive can only say to them Ibat we arc
and
pleas
ure and’good We will doubtless receive
from their gilt may Had its way into
in felling it. iluviug never in
Julgeil my pulate with the article
I hnve a curiosity to test its enlu-
hle qualities, und think I will make
it convenient to cull on thu gentle
man some tiny about 12 in. If I
And it all O. K., I’ll report so others
can have the benefit of this dis
covery
Miss Auuie Johnson, of Grillin,
is visiting Mrs. A. W. Dorn nt
present. She speaks of returning
soon, but we sincerely hope that
she may lie prevailed upon to re
main, und some ot our gulluut
young men ure exerting them
selves in that direction.
The predicted matrimonial show
ers couldn't condosccud to fall
upon such an insignificant little
pluuc as this and exhilarate us with
its refreshing drops. The lug city
of Atlanta absorbed this shower so
tar off that we could not even hear
it thunder. I am loth to record
the fact that one of our young tnen
went so far to get a suitable part
ner, whereas our little villiage
noasls of so many fair ones, but I
congratulate the noble groom, Mr.
James Iloily, on his securing as
fair
fair ere long to charm tiie stately
old primeval oaks, which have so
long adorned onr villo from their
biding places. Onr oldor people
should take more interest in It than
they are inciioed to take, for noth
ing tends more to elevate and re
fine the mind. It is also a source
of much pleasure.
Iu my Inst issue I omitted men
tioning the name of our debating
society. We have christened It
the : ‘Bos7.cmian Debating Society”
in'honor of our distinguished phy
sician, Dr. K. K. Uos/.eman. It
has always been, and is customary
now, for the world to he ungrate
ful to living heroes, lint honor dead
ones. The debating societies all
over the state are doing this very
thing. The Ciceronian, Webster-
inn, and etc., are instances. But
we have baldly deviated from the
long beaten path aud arc honoring
our living hero, for indeed a good
physician is a hero. It bus been
truciy said that a good physician
is worth more to a nation thnu a
standing army. Shonld they not
therefore he ranked und honored
with the great of earth 'l
We lieuilily rejoiced at the an-
noucement iu your last issue that
the hill establishing a mall line by
this place lmd passed congress.
Wo owe this highly appreciated
favor to the indomitable energy
and persevereneo of our congress
man, General Cook. Hurrah for
the General; lie's the right man iu
the right place nnd it behooves our
people to put him there, lie is tho
“true nnd tried friend” of Friend
ship. He is always true to tho in
terest of his constituency, and
sticks to his post like a man, un
like a postage stamp which lias to
lie licked. Our political scales
have, heretofore, been on a bal
ance, but I think this last act
of the Generals will turn them in
his favor. W.
.I.EifS!
MONDAY, APRIL 10;
! Aud Continuing Through the Entire
{ Week If the Weather Proves Flue* £
FINER, HANDSOMER GOODS
Buy for Cash $10 Worth of Ma
j*ln* wIM tilvt*, without clianr**.
in the itorc, and to sny who iholl buv five dollars
worth she will give twenty five cents worth o
anything they msy select.
New Advertisements.
Copartnership Notice.
a l hive this ditv nssociated with n.c iu my bust*
iWiiu in America*, Cl#., my brother Charles A.
Pricker, Who will have charge o.* die business in
all its branches. Tim new firm will be styled
.Ismes Pricker A H»o„ and la authorised to col
lect nil accounts dneme, also nettle vll claims
agulutt nil* prior to tho formation of tills copart
nership. As 1 am nhunt to leave Amcricun to
open my now store in Danville, Vti., it is import
ant . that nil accounts ami notes dim me Im paid
at once, A statement will lie sent to each and
every one Indebted to me. TImuM'iiI for the
liberal pstronuffi! bestowed upon tile »or the last
tit teen years, I trust that by iW strict integrity
and attention to business that hs« always char-
ucUirlKed the old li«u«e, ami which will continue
to bo the corner sione of the new, msy merit for
it u coutliiunncoof flic same.
Respectfully
JAMEH PRICKER.
Americus, <Ja., April l*Uli, ’8*i.
P. K-My address after th" “AtIt In «r. trill ho
Dtuville, Vu. J. K
FANCY GOODS
AT THE fiTOBE OF
.Ml. MU
2nd Week io April,
BEGINNING APRIL
10.
One Dime
GIVEN
With Every Dollar’s Worth
SOLD DURING THE WEEK.
Mrs. M. E. RAINES.
mid hoins
To Ik' cUium of A uteri tut «/
mown/. Ilavimr been in the con
iny brother for over twelve ya— .
Iiroughly conversant with l»i*» l.iiilim*s. 1 t-«n
only add that I ahull leave no storm unturned to
make the new house of Jumus Pricker dc Ilm.
Ihu peer of the old one. (Mir st«»ck of i/oods will
tm more complete than ever, and'satWJSction will
be ifuarnutecd in all our dcsllng*. A cordial in
vitation I* extended io every one to call and ex-
nmine oar ntock at any time.
Re»pecifiil)r.
V. A. PRICKER.
compelled to use a five pound uxe ap “rai5,‘[‘I;; l . A| ’ ril ”“ l1 ’ ' si
confidence predict a moat kealtlitnl y«r. j th( , |r own | irnrta . Reapcctfully,
Lott WiltHKx, Supt
Feathers, Flowera. end Wieathea, et ;
J. Waxei.bau u 4 Co. i
April *24, I'Jb-
ICE.
BY THE CUt LOAD, TON. TIERCE.
CASK. BARBEL, OR BAG. Aud would
solicit vonr inquiries which will lie
cheerfully und promptly ooswered.
Kmckcuiuickki: Ice Compant.
I. N. Haiit, Ag’i.
j mairhSl wlwluio Aiuericuu. tie.
bride, Miaa A blue Covington, upon
her captivating one of .Sumter'*
esteemed sons, who we have long
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at it cost ill actual cash each week to pub
lish Ilm AMERICUS UKCURDKlt! The larasst
paper In Mouthwvst Ueoigla, Wind an Eight l*«u w
Forty-KIzht Column paper Containing each week
a complete synopsis of the News of tho World,
thu Local News of siumter, Lee, Webster, Rthley
nn l Dooly counties, besides a brief synopsis of
the News of tho Htate, Mwl Htorlvi. hpicy K*il
toi inl*. ami a large aiuouut ol MlActllnneoiiKiU-ad-
iutr .Mutter, am! yet all thl* is turnisbed at tl^ow
4CENTS
ur.irl II.' IV. Is. UI.MNSNIUt, Fub’r.
:NE¥j
iiM'fi me!
Southeast Corner Public Square,
A. J. & W. It. IIUliSON, Crop’s
W« offer to the public everything kepi
in a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE!
OUll MEDICINES AXE AU
Ifresh,!
!pureand;re:liab L e;|
'’"’V" *>* i*
A general assortment of all
TAX RETURNS.
Office of Clf.rk and Ti:hammier, )
Ok envoy Amkricu*. >
Akekiclm; Ga.» April 3tl. 188i I )
The took* for receiving lex return* of city
f»rols?rty for the year 18*1 are now open, and the
tame will he closed on th" loth day of ilay next.
By older of IL« Msvor nctf City Council
It. K. HRIXfeOJf. <Tk « nd Tiens.
April 7.:j»Ft
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As cluap mi can be biiugbt anywhere.
COLOGNES. EXTRACTS,
COLOGNES. EXTRACTS.
COMBS. HAIR BRUSHES,
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COSMETICS, COSMETICS,
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