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Americus Recorder.
ijOCAJCi OOIiTTMW.
a. O. ITORKT, Ue«l Kdltnr
r.OCAf. SCHEDULE.
On and after -Sondny, June 8th, trains wil
run aa follows:
pay paiHcnger down arrives dfllly, 12:13 p in.
•i “ up “ “ 8:33 p m.
Nil?lit " loAlbnnv, “ 10:08 p m.
*• " ftoni Alban,, “ 8:'.N u m.
l>nyfi4‘fRhtdown daily except Sunday, 8:49pm.
“ “ Munday, 2-I-2S a ra!
“ “ “ 2: to a m.
LOTT WARRKN, Agent.
Nielli
moling of Mall.*
Going west and south clone ot 12 m.
Going east and north clone at 3 p. m.
Night uiatl north close at 6:30 p. nj.
For Bueno Vista 12m.
Lumpkin 12 m.
W. A. Blace, P. M.
The Broom Drill.
The lady honorary members of
tlio A. L. X. will give their enter,
taimnent at the opera house next
Tuesday evening. The celebrated
broom drill will be presented.
The Albany Walk.
The Albany walking match camo
olf last Monday afternoon, and was
won by 8. A. Gilbert, of Lee county,
who was alone on tho track after a
four and a half hours heat with 22
miles T laps to his credit. Six
walkers entered the race, but it is
doubtful if any of then! would have
remained cn the track for the six
hours.
Dance at the Commercial.
The young men of the city will
give a dance nt the Commercial
Houston Thursday evening next.
No invitations wiil be issued. Ail
ladies arc i nvited. Gentlemen can
secure tickets from committee.
Kessler’s band has been engaged
und will lie on hand.
Ilooini for Kent.
Dr. J. B. Hinkle has two nice rooms,
adjoining his office on Jsckson street, lor
rent. They are specially suitable for un
office or bed-rooms. Apply to him at his
offiCi
A Telephone.
We understand that another ef
fort is being made by business men
to establish telephone lines in this
city. Since the organization of the
Georgia Telephone company, some
few weeks ago, it will cost a renter
hut half what it would before.
.Should the movement be a success,
a line will be established between
Americus and Macon.
The Bicycle Race.
To-night tho Amerieus Light In
fantry have their bicycle race in
Council d: Williford’s warehouse,
and the prospect is that it will be
very exciting. So far, five riders
have entered, and the probability
is that one or two more will entor.
As there is no betting or pool sell
ing on the race, there is no decided
lavorile, and it is expected that
tlie contest will be a close one.
The arrangements are complete for
the comfort of visitors, and we hope
Hie hoy8 will be greeted by a large
audience.
A Pleasant Home,
We had the pleasure, last week,
of spending a few hours with Capt,
T. M. Alien st his home near this
city, and were impressed with the
beauty and convenience of his sur
roundings, and surprised that he
bad been able to improve his place
so much in so short a time. Six
years ago ho purchased the place,
which had on it nothing but a plain
and substantial dwelling house,
without even a fence around it. In
that time he has put up convenient
outhouses, stables, cribs, a neat
paling fence, and has a fine orchard
of peaches, pears, plums and apples.
We noticed some fine LeConte pear
trees in bearing. The house is
situated upon a knoll, surrounded
by a grove of oaks, and is a promi
nent feature of tho landscape. Tho
houses and fences are all kept neat
ly painted, and everything about
the house and grounds wears the
appearance ot thrift and comfort.
As the Capt. is away from home a
great deal—being a commercial
evangelist—we are inolined to give
Mrs. Allen the greator part of tho
credit lor his handsome home,
While Capt. Allen’s house is an ex
ception to the general rule, there is
no reason why it should be, for
there is not a fanner in this sec
tion who cannot by a little extra
labor and care make lor himself
just as pleasant a home. We are
inclined to think that our farmers
do not pay as much attention to
their home surroundings as they
should. It is wonderful what a few
days work in planting fruit trees,
fixing up fences and outhouses, and
a coat of whitewash, will do for a
place. And we have always thought
that this beautify ing home brought
more careful attention and thrift to
the farm—that the system of neat
ness inaugurated at the house
gradually spread over the farm,
bringing prosperity and happiness.
Make your farm houses beautiful
and comfortable, and there will be
less tendency among the boys to
leave the old place for a situation
in the town.
POHTTa
Fourth of July promises to be a
big day here.
Miss Anuie Thomas is visiting
friends in the city.
Please remember Soda Water is Spot
Oath at only 5n a glass at
J. A. A D. F. Davknpokt’s.
Mrs. Jesse Cannon, of Clyde,
Texas, is visiting Mrs. MoAllister,
on College Hill.
Reserved seats at the Bicycle
Race to-night,without extra charge,
No smoking or gambling will be
allowed.
McFarlau's ltye Whiskey, endorsed by
the State Chemist, also pure Brandies and
Wines for medicinal use at
J. A. & D. F. DAVENPORT'S.
There will be five entiies at the
Bicycle Race tonight. If you wish
to sec something novel and pleas
ant, attend.
The committee who have been
circulating a subscription paper to
raise fuuds to rebuild the Baptist
Church arc meeting with good sue
cess.
We propose lo soil Drugs, Patent Medi
cines, etc., etc., as oheap as anyone. Cali
nd soe J. A. & D. F. Davehfoiit.
Last Saturday a little negro
brought up a twenty-five pound
turtle from Muckaice. There are
lots of them in the creek, and quite
often one is caught.
The penny system went into ef
fect at the Southwestern railroad
office on Monday, and we believe it
will be a good thing. Gradually
the penny is working its way.
Go to J. II. Black A Son to bay your
shoes and hats. Will sell cheap for casb.
Wo will also sell to good men on credit
until fall as cheap as anybody. Call to
them. Next door to Bank of Ameri
cas. my21w4
COUNCIL MEETING.
Money Pound.
Saturday evening Oscar Ansley,
atT. Wheatley’s, sold Sam Glass,
the bootblack, about $28.00 worth
of goods. When Sam went to pay
for them he showed two $20 bills,
and was asked where' ho got so
much money. He said he found it.
As the matter looked suspicious,
Mr. Wheatley gave Sain a receipt
for the $28.00, and reported the
matter lo the police, who put Sam
in the guard house for the night.
Monday morning Guo. McNeil
came to town and reported having
lost the money, and after describ
ing it and where it was probably
lost, Sam said the money was Mc
Neil’s. It was found among the
•nick in front of the new Barlow
block.
Toilet Soaps
Jnst received, very nice and common-
sense in price, at
•I. A. A D. F. Davenport’s.
Americus, Ga., June 23, 1884.
Present—Mayor Felder, Aid.
Burt, Williams, Hawkins and Cobb.
Absent—Aid. Morgan.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
Cemetery committee asked fur-
tiler time to make a report in the
colored sexton matter. Granted.
Petition for street lamp at junc
tion of Furlow and Lee streets re
ferred to street committeu with
power to act.
Toll from Flint River bridge
from June 1st to 15th $23.40.
Aid. Hawkins asked for the
Board ot Education the privilege of
using sand from the bottom of La
mar and Forsytli streets on the
bnlidingof the colored college.
Petition from negroes on C’apt,
Cobb’s place asking for free pas
sage of parties on other side of riv
er attending their picnic was grant
ed.
The special lioense and tax ordi
nance for 1884 was then taken up
and the one of 1883 was adopted.
Council adjourned.
Baldwins & Davenport had a
sample ol their first cleaning of
rice on the street yesterday, and it
looked nice. It was Sumter grown
rice, cleaned here and will he con
sumed here.
We have just received a very
handsomo line of Sterling Silver
goods, with and without cases.
Many of the designs are new and
very attractive, and we invito tho
public to call and look them over.
James Fricke & Bito.
Work on the building for the
colored schools will begin this
week. It will be located on Mc
Kay bill, wiil accommodato all the
colored scholars of the city, and
will be ready for occupanoy by the
opening of the fait term.
Opera Slippers, Eoipress Slippers, New
Port Ties and nil kind of Low Cut Sura-
Shots, for Ladios, Misses and Chil
dren, at John R. Slum's. If
To tho I<a«lle*.
We have jnst opened a large lot of La
dios, Misses and Children’s Slippers,
which have been received since the fire,
that we wish to close out at cost for cash.
If you wish something nice good and
cheap we invite you lo call. tf
Calvin Carter Jt Son,
Hotel Meet lug.
Owing to the absence of some of
the parties most interested, the
public meeting called for Monday
evening, to hear the report of tho
hotel committee, was postponed
until this evening at 5 o’clock, at
which time all who are interested
in securing the erection of a new
hotel are requested to meet at the
Council Chamber. We should like
to see every business man and
property holder in the city in at
tendance, as it is a matter that in
terests all, and therefore all should
take an interest in it. The people
of Americus should make up their
minds that if they want anything
they must get it for themselves,—
they can’t get it by lying back and
waiting.
Electric Light.
If there is anything in this dark
aud dreary world that is a comfort
and cheer to weary marshals, is is
good, clear, brilliant light; and if
there is anything calculated to
bring one down In gray hairs to an
early giavc, it is a smoky, dim
uncertain light given by those
modern delusions called kerosene
lamps. The moral of all this is to go
to F. H. Buchanan k Son’s and ex
amine their Electric Nickel Stand
Lamps, which give five time* as
much light as an ordinary lamp,
don't smoke or break chimneys,
and are a thing of joy and beauty
forever. They will let you take
one home and try it, and if you are
not satisfied with it you can return
it.
As an itom in the proceedings
of the City Council last week has
given the impression that Mr. P.
D. Hill, sexton of Oak Grove Ceme
tery, was reported for neglect of
duty, we remark that it was the
sexton of colored cemetery who
was thus reported. Mr. Hill per-
formes his duties faithfully.
List of Delegate*
To Americus District Conference
which convenes Thursday morning,
June 26th, 1884. *'
Fobt Gaines Circuit—Rev. J. A Mc-
Kimmee, C. S. Ram bo, H. C. Coleman, J.
H. Ingraham, C. T. Humphrey, W. A.
Graham.
CUTHBEUT AND GEORGETOWN ClBCUlT
-Rev. F. A. Branch, Rev. B. W. Key,
Rev. D. R. McWilliams, Rev. J. R. Owen,
Dr. 8. P. Dozier, G. F. Barfield, ». G.
Morris, Theodore Perry, Rev. ;C. Wil
liams.
Weston Circuit—Rev. J. R. Ware,
Rev. W. M. Crimes, W. J. Tompkins, G.
E. Bell, J. Hudson, D. M. Bolton, B. M.
Overby, J. Thompson, Dupree,
Grubbs.
Smituville Circuit—Rev. J. T. Tur
ner, Rev. J. W. Boring, Rev. J, W. Con
ners, Rev. P. J. Dell, J. W. Jordan, 8r.,
W. A. Wilson, Simeon Glaz?, J. A. Cate-
lings, W. My rick, Jesse R. Jordan.
Wabd’8 Circuit—Itev. It. L. Wiggins
Rev. J. E. Godfrey, Rev. B. H. Lester,
Rev. W. D. Stewart, Rev. T. R. MoMi-
ob&el, H. A. Crittenden, R. T. Dozier, H.
8. Parham, T. J. Ferguson, E. A. Heys,
T. A Wall.
Terrell Circuit—Rev. L. H. Green,
Rev, J. G. McCullers, W. 8. Dozier, D.
F. McLain, J. A. Carter, Oliver Wilker-
son, J. R. Marshall, J. H. Wimberly.
Dawson and Dover Circuit—Rev. P.
8. Twitty, N. W. Dozier, 8. T. Jordan, J.
A. Lainy, W. W. Beo, T. K. Cobb. 4
Magnolia Springs Circuit.—Rev. J.
R. Littlejohn, Rev. T. H. Stewart, Rev. A.
H. Ogletree, G. W. Dillard, J. B. Holley,
J. D. Glover, T. G. Walters, E. H. Cheek,
D. G. Rogers, W. 8. Moore.
Ellaville Circuit.—Rev. C. E. Bo
land, Rev. W. C. P. Cleghorn, Rev. H.
Scarborough, Dr. C. H. Smith, Robert
Patten, Geo. H. Walker, P. 8. Stephens,
Phillip Murray.
Sciiley Circuit —Rev. W. T. Clark,
Rev. W. F. Hixon, Rev. W. A. Green, T.
V. Bridges, A. C. Murray, Jas. Bridges,
Julius Turner, J. B. Kennedy, Arthur
Royal, Rev. W. R. Singleton.
Oglethorpe Circuit.—Rev. J. B.
Wardlaw, Rev. J. A. J. Kimball, W. H.
Robinson, J. 8. MoCrory, C. F. Hill,
Walter Gianos, Thou. Brady, W. H. Fish,
Rev. B. C. M. Brooks, Rev. G. \V. Wil
liams.
.JSnow Spring Circuit.—Rov W. Sane,
Rev. M. C. Jordan, A. G. Wilson, W. O.
Redding, J. F. Smith, Jno. Grumpier, 8.
A. Ivie, N. Vinson.
Spring Vale Circuit—Itev. J. M. Pot
ter, Rov. J. R. West, ltev. H. F. Sessions,
J. O. Barry, J. P. Seals, Jas. Dennlngton,
Walter Mathews, Chus. Barry, R. King,
Jno. Singleton, Jno. Ellis. N. P. Cozier.
Sumter Circuit—Rev. R. F. William
son, G. II. Stubbs, C. A Taylor, A. B.
Raiford, A. McNeal, R. H. Slappy, A. G.
Pennington, H. Holloway, W. H. Glovor.
Vienna Circuit—ltev. W. W. Tidwell,
David Forehand, R. B. Sane, O. P. Swear
ingen, John Jordan, W. B. Hamilton, J.
R. Brown.
Visitors—ltev. W. H. Potter, Rev. W.
C. Bass, Rev. S. B. Payne, Rev. J. H. Aus
tin, Rov. H.C. Fentress Rev. J.W. Hunter.
STEWART COUNT*
LumplUa Independent. g |
A Lumpkin blacks inttE Dink a
one-stcer farm In’ connection with
Ilia shop, and in going ta aucl froni
his field drtves lils steer to a cart.
Since the weather commenced to
grow warm the blacksmith brought
his inventive powers into use and
by using an old buggy tgp.jjpw
drives the only genuine leather-to]
ox-cart in the country! |
Unless some understanding can
be arrived at between the prohibi
tiou and the anti prohibition advo-
vocatcs in this county the whiskey
question will be a prominent feat
ure in Stewart county polities this
fall. It is a matter which should
not be allowed to enter into politics
but it seems to the writer that it is
drifting in that itireolion very rap
idly.
Sheriff Griffis and Deputy Sheriff
Holder brought to town on Thurs
day night and lodged in jail a negro
named Anderson Ewing whom they
captured fourteen miles below Fort
Gaiucs. Anderson is charged with
assault with Intent to t|urder JlU
other negro, the difficulty 1 _
occurred near Flotehce some time
ago, and for which offenco the pris
oner stands indicted by the Grand
Jury.
A Stewart county farmer has 125
hogs which he is said to be fatten
ing on mulberries.
Stewart connty farmers have
been killing bay while-tile sun ufRs
shining this week.
In two respects Lumpkin ofiers
superior advantages as a summer
resort; we have no brass band nor
base-ball club here.
The big railroad barbecue will be
given on July lOtb.
FIRE IN SCIILEY COUNTY.
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Its Like ban Seldom been Seen in '
the!
Semi-Annual
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BOOTS SHOES, HATS,
CARPETS!
Clte.p Ice.
Our loo House Is now opened, ami wo
ore prepared to soil loo in any quantity
nt three-fourths uf a cent per pound
throughout tho season.
Wynn A Bum,.
w lsu At Hurt’s Old Stan.l.
We have just received a very
handsome line oi Sterling Silver
goods, with and without cases.
Many of the designs are new and
very attractive, and wc invite the
public to call and look them over.
James Fwcker A Bito.
Business men in every branch of
trade arc complaining of the dull
ness of the times. /The old adage
that “wc live to learn’’ seems not
to bold good in all things. This
same business stagnation has come
to ns year after year as regularly
the summer season comes
around, and yet men are never pre
pared to meet it, and express sur
prise and complain and grumble
because money is scarce and trade
is dull. As wc live we should
learn that it will be the same way
ul this time next year and the year
after, and for years to come. Wc
cannot expect the bri9k transac
tions of the fall and winter to con
tinue through the entire year. If
there were less grumbting, and
more men resigned to the situation,
money would not appear so scarce
nor business so dull.
A Miserly Woman.
Un Sunday last Mollie Thomp
son, better known a. Miss Stickney,
died at ber residence in this oity.
For several years past she has lived
in u wretched little house and sub-
sLtcd upon the charity of tho peo
ple. After her death, in looking
after some papers, $760.75 in cur
rency and silver was found in an old
waskstand drawer, and in various
places around the house were found
bolts of sheeting and calico, a lot
of baby clothes, twelve pairs of
shoes which had never been worn,
and a number of spools of thread.
Some of those articles had evident
ly been bid away for a number of
years. The woman had been sick
for a long time. It supposed that
the money and articles were left
her by her mother, who died about
a year ago, and who when living
occupied the house with her.
ELr.AViu.fc, June 23.—Mr. James
Bridges had his dwelling housonnd
smoke house consumed by fire
Thursday night, about 10 o’clock.
Mr. Bridges and family escaped
from tbo burning building iu tbeir
night clothes, as the top of tho
dwelling was on fire when discov
ered. Mu. Bridges lost all of his
household and kitchen furniture,
also all of his meat, lard, eto. The
loss falls heavily upon him, ns he is
a poor man and has a large family
dependent upon him for support.
It was undoubtedly the work of nn
incendiary, as there had been no
lira in the house after six o'clock
that evening. Our citizens sub-
scribcd liberally to help Mr. Bridges
replace ids house and furniture.
There was no insurance on the
buildings.
Fine rains and crops booming.
Tlie Reason
Why, I. W. Harper’s;Ne!aon County
WhUkoy is; preferred abovo nil other
Brands is because it is tho most regular
and most perftat Product, incontestably
ever made. A long experience in the
manufacture of the Harper, the lurge
eapilal of tho Distiller which enables him
to bold his Wbiskoy until it has fully ma
tured, together with tho fact that the
Whiskey is bought by and shipped me to
direot from the Distillery accounts for
tho unvarying satisfaction it hns givon
those best educated to a fine Whiskey.
J. Israels, Sole Agent,
aprl‘2 Cm Americas, Ga.
LADIES AND GENTS
Firnislim Goods,
33to,
WE MAKE IT A RULE NEV
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ANY ARTICLE IN ANY DE-
PARTMENT AT ACTUAL
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It would require a small volume to.
outaloguo every attraction, but mark the
principal features. Prices guaranteed to
suit all from the miser to the millionaire.
These goods were’ mads to eeil, veto
bought to selt and have got to sell.
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OUR STOCK OF
ALOES AND
V-
is unique and elegant, embraelng all the
latest and ohnstest designs:
designs:
Hamburg Edge tog and Insertion l.
All Overs to matob, in endless variety si.
prices, from 2|c to $4,00 per yard,*:; )
Spanish, Oriental, Escuri
and Irish Point Lace, at t
For Yokes and Sleeves we 1
Spanish All Overs; All Oyer Lacet
Tucking end Faffing.
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contains everything that is neat and tasty
-Ivor manufactured in that line.
New Advertisements
I.eBelle Cologne
Ot our own make, very refreshing, at
•1. A. & D. F. D*vKNronT's.
Spelel to the School Cllrla.
144 Bangle Lace
Pins (aj 10 worth 23c.
144 Spoon end Fork
Lace Ping (a, 13 worth 50e.
Nothing equalled to the above et the
price on the American continent.
Johx R. Shaw.
Reedy.
We ere now reudy for busines* end rx-
i tend an invitation to everybody who are
needing or ever expect to need any hoots,
shoes end bats. We are now located in
Mess. Council & Williford's warehouse
entrance and fateDd closing out oar en
tire stook in a very short time end remem
ber that the CASH will bring you bar
gains. Calvix Cartrii A Sox.
Americus vh. Albany.
Albany New*.
Mr. J. Israels, of Americus, was
in the city last night endeavoring
to get up u walking match between
a team to bo selected by the Alba
ny Guards and an Americus team
to be selected by the Light Infantry
of the latter city. Owing to the
excitement over the match in pro
gress last evening, no arrangement
was entered into, though it is like
ly that tlie Guards wilt take up a
corps of pedestriars. The match
is to take place in Americus ou the
fourth of July. There are to he
bicycle races aud other amuse
ments, and the proceeds sic to be
divided between the two military
companies.
Mr. Israels states that the match
will only lie about three or four
hours long. He got up the recent
match at Ameiious between the
two Are companies, and seemaqnite
familiar with such contests.
Elam Johnson, Son & Go.,
ATLANTA, GA.
WIXOXJ33SA.UB
THIS 18 N* IDLE TALK BUT
HIMI’LEFACTS, COME AND, .
PRICE OUR GOODS, AND I i
IF WB DON’T OFFER YOU
THU SAME GOODSFOHLE8S
MONEY TI1AN YOU CAN
BUY THEM ELSEWIlEltF.
YOU ARE UNDER-NO OB
LIGATIONS WHATEVER TO
BUY. BUT ON TIIK OTHER
HAND SHOULD YOU FIND ,
THEM CHEAP ENOUGH,
AND CAN USE THEM, WIIY
NOT BUY ? WE MEAN
'Strictly finsiness.”
Merchants,
Respectfully SoliotH ConHignracnts of
MELONS, CANTALOUPES, HONEY,
AdiI Country Produce Generally,
Also, Order* for Anything the Atlanta
Market Affords.
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BARGAINS INREAIj ESTATE,
MUST BE SOLD.
The following property, locate*! within ttm cor
porate limit* of Andcnonville, iniul be sold, uml
a bargain U offered.
Two o-ncs of land, with four room bouse, kitch
en, omokohousc, stable, two corn £rlb< nnd lino
garden.
Bastne** home, a good ota'id, doingagoud buxi
nes* in general merchandise.
82 acres of land, about twelve acre* iu cultlva
tlon.
One Horae, 4 Hogs, 1 Cow, Plow Tools, 1 bug
gy and llarneae, 1 Wagon and Hama**, 250 but.
of Coni, and Fodder Iu the field, 100 but. of Teu
in the field.
Andertonvllle will Iu a few months have anoth
er railroad, which will naturally Increase Its boat-
dgu and make tbit property more valuable.
For furwer In'ormation apply to the U icon cm
wffia*. tf
OUR STOCK 18 ALL NEW
AND FRESH-ALL THIS
SEASON PURCHASES—AND
IF YOU WISH TO
Save 25 Per Cent I
NOW 18 THE ACCE1TED
TIME. NEVER IN THE
HISTORY OF AMERICUS
WERE SUCH BARGAINS OF
FERED AS YOU WILL FIND
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
TIIK MAMMOTH DRY GOODS
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India and IrUb Linen, Lawns,
Embroidered Dress Patterns,
Nainsook, Swiss Muslin,
v, -i ■*::
French Mull. German
Cheeks, Italian Lace Pique
Russian Caubrio, etc.,.
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Wo ask nn examination at <
assortment of Nottingham Lace
in pnirs-3J yard* long.
onr large
A beautiful and .select line of (. _
bravo. Seersuckers, Figured Lawns i
Malls. Including oar 40 inch V' ’
Tbcso goods are selling very rapidly
and although we are constsntly
more, we fear we aumot at all limei sup
ply the demand.. ... , %
Turkey Red, Blraehed end Cream Dein-
ask—Choiee nod Cheap.
Large ltae of Bedspreads and Qnilto.
Oar Extra Large White 7So Counterpane
“Beats the World."
Towels, Crashes, Napkins and 1
in sufficient quantity to keep I
clean for a generation.
Linen Lap Robes end Table Covers I
suit all! :
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. Doylies
ip hands
Long nnd Short, Fine -aid Comuoii,
White, Black, Binge-:, Straekcd -a
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AND CLOTHING PALAC1
OF
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Proprietors New York Store.
Country merchants nmi large
planters will find this a splen
did opportunity fo buy goods
and realize a handsome- pAft
..i J. W. St CfiJi
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NEV YORK STORE.
npd Speer
No one has ever examined these
and failed to get united in Qnali.
Price. Coiue to C ns—wo Will treat you.
right. * v J* J ^
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Clothier, Hatter
Shirter, Si