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rth UnMroSir have S0ld
* wholejfr^ uc “ ssdur l'f
tod of our exist-
~ “".m. They are in
..,-sgth, superior; in finish,
{''faultless, in utility, unsurpass
ed; in price, moderate. We
•re still selling them. Full
descriptive catalogue mailed to
any address on application.
^ Hr In addllhu, ne carry fulFlIae oF “Charier Oak" and “Garland”
. Tha baat Heaton, Firo Set*,' Coal Yasea and Hod| Shovels, and Tonga.
£ lcaeet prfeos. It lu yonr advantage to luveatlgatejlhem.
J. W. SHEFFIELD & CO.
km Pin ]mm Ageac;,
An leflulig to Antn'tl
^TRIGKER’S.
3. ®. BIVINS, 1 Mtnwsr.
STBPHBN b. BH/.PP8,
Fire Insurance at the loweat cur-
rest rates.
We represent the strongest companies
in the oountrj.
Headquarters at the office of the Geor
gia Loan and Trust Company.
Piece your insurance with us and we
will guarantee you the fullest protection.
Our risks include all the various classes
" Ranges, of insurance, and for short or long time.
B. All at ^ to f urn i,b estimates
application, aud will be glad to confer
with any one Deeding Insurance that in
sures.
J. E, BIVINS,
STEPHEN S. SHIPPS,
FIREBUGS AT WORK AGAIN.
We are goingitoShavelthe largest andlhand-
* somest line of goodsSsuitable for wedding
and CHRISTMAS presents ever I shown in
Americus. Prioesiwiltfbejust as!low as'good
mods can be bought8fibr»anywhere in the
United States. We .cordiallySinvite [every-
body to call and3inspeot?our£stook,£and if
pleased with same selectliwhat they! want
before the rushCthatEimmediately^precedes
the Holidays.
JAMES FRICKER ft BRO.,
409 Jaclcson St , Barlow Block. Americus, Ga.
THE WORLD’S FAIR CLOSED!
OUR FAIR CONTINUES!
WITH RENEWED ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS I
We have bought fine and pretty goods lower than ever bought before, and we are thus
enabled to offer our customers prices lower than ever before named. We have marked prices
down to suit the purse and times. Call and inspect our stock.
AMERICUS JEWEIjRY OO.
4L41 JACKSON STREET,
THE BREAKFAST TABLE
WHERE YESTERDAY’S MORCEAUX OF
NEWS. GOSSIP
And RolltlJ'aeU Are Served Up In Tidbits
For Met at Inal Renders Who Are li
Hurry to Rush OF Up Town After l
Nimble Nickel.
HbE>:E} * AI/XJEDH,
m ART” CLOTHIER
AMERICUS, GA.
Will sell yon Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
ts’ Furnishing Goods cheaper tnan any-
Don’t youlbelieve this ? If you don’t,
to my store and see. *
Very truly yours,
LEE ALLEN.
Another ResidenceRntnrnted With Oil and
Darned.
Firebugs got in their work again yes*
terday morning, and as a result another
handsome dwelling is in ruins, or at
least damaged beyond repair.
At 6:20 o’clock an alarm was sent in
from East Americus, and a tr.lnute later
the department had gone to the scene in
a sweeping gallop. The distance was
nearly a mile bat, notwithstanding, the
firemen arrived In time to render effec
tive eervlce.
The burned boose belonged to the
Cobb estate, and was the home of tbe
late Robert Cobb. It was a large, alz-
room house, one of tie first built in
Amerious, but was a oozy and comforta
ble dwelling.
Tbe roof had fallen In when the de
partment arrived, but tbe three streams
turned upon it soon extinguished the
fire.
When Foreman Smith made an ex
amination be dlsoovered that the house
had been fired in ten or a dozen place*.
Gallons of coil oil bad been dashed
■ upon tbe floor and walls, and in the
f rooms but slightly dsmiged the oil had
spread over the entire floor. In another
room holes had boon cut through the
plastering, and into tb*** «*v«ral gal •
ions of kerosene had been poured.
The house was unoccupied, and tbe
Incendiaries had plenty of time to do
their work weU. This is the third fire
in that locality within the pant three or
four weeks, and in each instance kero
sene oil waa freely used. There is no
clue to the perpetrator of thla diabolical
erlme, but If a suitable reward was of
fered the guilty parties would soon be
captured.
The house cost originally about $fi,
000 and was Insured in tbe Commercial
Insurance Co., Limited, of London, for
•1,000.
OUR PRICES
For To-Day Will Be:
18 lbs Granulated Sugar for $i.cxx
Best Patent Flour, per bbl, $4.00.
Seocnd Patent Flour, per bbl, $3.50,
Family Flour, per bbl, $2.50.
Salt, 125 sack, white, 65c.
Meat, Lard, Meal, Rice and all Groceries marked down
in same line with above prices.
Come to sec us, get our prices and you will be sure to
buy. Dry goods, shoes, hats, etc., at prices that will please Umo
you. Respectfully,
Clegg Bros., & Co.
"RYLANDER’S CORNERI
BOOTS, SHOES, ITS aM UMBRELLAS
ALPINEjnAT.
Good Shoes at Moderate^Prices.
Repairing neatly done. Shop up stairs.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Comer Lamar and Jackson Streets. Rylander’s Comer
JOE & SING,
CHINESE LAUNDRY,
830 LEE STREET,
We do first-class wort and guarantee It
Read the following prices.
blrtt, plain ... : fe
Shirts,plaited.. j t .
Shirt*, collar* and cola attached*c
* h nnlaundried bosom.
New style cloaks received per Hon
day’s express. Call early and make
your selections. Wheatley A Ansley.
The melancholy days do not seem to
» coming with a rush this sensor,
Yesterday was really a spring day, and
made oae feel like whispering to Gentle
Annie that spring time bad come again,
Harry Bradford, captain of tbe steamer
Swann, which went to the bottom of tbe
Ocmulgee river a month ago, left yester
day for Jacluonville to accept a position
with the Florida Central and 1’oninsular
railroad.
Ladlas* Entertainment Tonight*
Tonight the ladles' entertainment for
the benefit of tbe Episcopal Church rec
tory fnnd will take place at the opera
house, and will be on* of the very best
of the kind ever witness'd here. It is
to be hoped that the undertaking will
meet wltn the patronage it to richly de
serves , not only becauae It la given for
the benefit of a worthy object, but be
cause the ladlea have made every effort
to Insure Its suocess. Last Sundays’
TluBa-RKcoHncR contained tbe full
programme to be rendered this evening,
and all were more than pleased there
with, This beings church benefit tbe
committee decided to have no reserved
■eats, but ladlea and children need have
no fear as to securing good seats. The
admlaalon Is very low; adults 25 cent*
and ehlldren 15 cents. Go out tonight
and spend a pleasant evening, and at the
**- »ald in a
i moat worthy cause.
Are your children subject to croup ?
If eo, you should never be without a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
la a certain cure for croup, and baa never
been known to fall. If given freely as
soon as the croupy cough appear* it will
prevent the attack. It la the sole reli
ance with thouaands of mothers who
bate croupy children, aud never disap
points them. There is no danger In
giving this Remedy In large and frequent
doses, as It contains nothing Injurious
50 cent bottles for sale by W. A. Item
ert and Davenport Drug Co.
L. L. Chapman A Co , keep on band
eggs, butter and all freah groceries,
near Artesian Corner. Good freab goods
and bottom prices. oct
If you are going to do any gardening
this season, don’t fall to get your onion
•eta from Dr. Eldrldge; he baa Lan-
derth’s beet varieties.
Now is the time to plant your fall on
Iona; and don’t forget that you can al
ways find Landreth’a Onion Seta at Dr.
Eldridge’a.
I lamp
»r. El-
start a
dridge’a Drug Store.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Th* Americus Buggy Company, a r.rrn com-
nosed of T. L. Blackwell, A. A. Jones and J.
P. Wilson, have this day been dissolved b>
mutual consent- T. I* Blackwell and A. A.
lone* retiring, and J. P. Wilson continuing,
-*■- ~U1 attend to the collecting and settle-
of all claims. Parties indebted to the
old arm, either by mortgage, note or
lested to come forward and
all claims will be placed In tbe hands
Tbe firo department bad responded to
three alarms within thirty hours up to
noon yesterday, and, as uaual, "got
there" in great style eaoh time. Every
citizen has a right to feel proud of
Americus’ excellent fire department.
Five negro prisoners, linked together
by banda of steel, came up from Cuth-
bert yesterday in charge of a convict
guard. They were plaoed la the bar
racks bera last nlgbt and today will
carried to the lumber camps at RJch-
wood, on the S. A. A H. road.
Quite a party of Oglethorpe people,
among whom were several ladlea, were
in the city shopping yesterday. Conve
nient achedales on the Central and 8. A
A M. roads would have tbe effect of
bringing many people to Americus who
are now almost compelled to go else
where to buy their supplies.
An attempt to give a list of those af
flicted with the prevailing malady—la
grippe—would be well-nigh Impossible'
Familiar faces are missed from every
■tore and office, and throughout the city
It Is one long, continuous sneeze.
At The Windsor yesterday, among
others, were W. A. Brown, Newark
Charles Shields, St. Loult; II. Shacffer,
Baltimore; Charles Jacobs, New York
C. II. Smith, St Louie; John A. Pridgen,
Baltimore; George A. Gcnhon, Atlanta;
D. S. Carle, Baltimore.
Tom James slipped np from Albany
yesterday to see the fire wagons and get
a few points on managing monkeys,
being the happy owner of a royal Brazi
lian revolutionist of the olmean species,
He carried the "pints" home In a hand-
satchel, quart site.
La an ah asses Tribe No. 32, Order of
Red Hen, will light a council fire at
seventh run and thirtieth breath this
evening. There will be three candidates
for adoption, besides Important work
on othar lines. A full meeting of mem'
bera Is requtated.
Will Continue the Hnilnta*.
The Amerious Buggy Company, a firm
composed of T. L. Blackwell, A.
Jones ane J. P. Williams has been dis
solved, and T. L. Blackwell retiring
Messrs. J. P. Wilson and Hose Oliver
will continue the carriage business at
the earn* stand under the firm name of
the Amerious Buggy Company, and ask
a share of the public patronage.
Tun Best Plastxh.—Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and bind It on ovor the seat of pain. It
la better than any plaster. When the
lunge are sore euoh an application
tbe ebest and another on the back, be
tween the shoulder blades, will often
prevent pneumonia. There la nothing
good for a lame back or a pain In tbe
side. A sore throat can nearly always
be cured In one night by applying a
flannel bandage dampened with Pain
Balm. 50 cent bottles for eels by W. A.
Rembert and Davenport Drug Co.
“Nasclmento”
Our Guarantee!
plisbed thl« la tbi
“LITTLE UNO"
SCHOOL SHOE.
This shoe has no seams
whatever in the back to rip,
the vamp is sewed on with
three rows of the best silk
thread, the soles are sewed
and channel clinched, there
fore you need have no fear
I of soles coming off. 'The
stock and material used in
the same is the best the
market affords.
We guarantee our Little
| King Shoe to he the best
in the market.
Try a pair and we are
Iassured of yonr future
trade.
|THE EXCELSIOR 8H0E CO.,
POKTSMOUTH, OUIO.
FOR SALE BY
Col & Daniel,
WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK.
FURSLT PERSONAL.
JtJST RECEIVED:
Fresh lot of Nunnally’s
Fine French Candies.
Made this week. Try a
box and you will buy no
other kind. Every box we
sell guaranteed to be ab
solutely fresh.
GL0VEQ & HORfiE.
It Scant) the Llttl* Folks.
The children at Jackson street school
secured another half holiday yesterday,
thanks to a second false alarm of fir*.
Shortly before noon smoke began pour
ing through a hole in tbe chimney of
one of the rooms and a stampede quickly
followed, the juvenile fire brigade lead
ing ths procession with the greatest
enthusiasm. When an investigation waa
made It waa dlaoovarsd that the smoke
came from a choked furnace pipe,
damage was done, and the scare qulokly
subsided.
requested to come forward aud settle
.. -• -—Btrtu be placed in tbe ban,_
collection if not satlsfac-
T. L. BLACKWELL,
* * JONES,
WILSON. '
ortly arranged.
A. A. JONES.
Americas, Ga., Nov. at, ikn
r NOTICE.
Tbe Arm of T. L. Blackwell, A. A. Jones and
P. Wilson, having been ill-solved, we take
«■ method of informing the public gener-
will continue the carriage initi
ally that
.. , Ml ....
Americus Buggy Company,"
ipectf uily a»k that a liberal share
of your patronage be * - *
•" times to give ro
t possible
and MOSE OLVlER.
tbe lowest pusslt
rsr
e prices.
iff ii
J. P. WILSON
Idleness is the mother of many wan
ton children. They that do nothing are
In the ready way to do wore# than noth
ing.
t» Okies Times
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects end were
satisfied with transient action, but now
that It Is generally known that Syrup of
Flge will permanently rare habitual con
stipation, well-informed people will not
bay other laxatives, which set fore time,
bat finally Injure tbe system.
Seed Barley can be found at Dr. El
dridge’a Drug Store.
Hood’s and Only Hood 1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla la carsfullv pre
pared f.-om Sarsaparilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Book, Pipsissewa, Juniper
berries and other well-known remedies,
by a peculiar combination, proportion
and process, giving to Hood's Sarsapa
rilla curative powers not possessed by
other medicine*. It effaets remarkable
cures when other preparations fail.
Hood's PUla ears billon si
154
ripe,bt
lently.
A sneer ie tbe stiletto of conrtrsa*
lamps of all
. Eldridge’a Drug Store.
■-•ms ofThus<Wbo Come and GolnAm<
eus Day After Day.
The latest novelty, ladies silk belts
with silver buckles. Call and get one
for your cousin, sister or some one else’
sister. Americus Jewelry Company
421 Jackson street.
Col. and Mrs. C. R. McCrory, of Ella*
vllle, wer* the guests of friends in the
city yesterday.
Mias Mamie McBride, a pretty belle 11
Oglethorpe, wae the guest of Americus
friends yesterday.
Mrs. J. C. Pope left yesterday for Au
gusta, where she will be tbe guests of
friends for a week or two.
Mr. Ira O. Smith, of Atlanta, was
registered among tbe several arrivals at
The Windsor last night
Messrs. N. M. Blook and Jack Mai-
tin were among the several Macon 1 tee
in the city yesterday morning.
Mr. William S. Irvine, a well-known
citizen of Macon, was among the sev
eral visitors to Amerions yesterday.
Miss Nell Williams, of Columbus, will
be the charming guest of Miss Em Prime
at her home on College street until Fri-
day.
Miss Ella Perry, of Preston, is spend
ing a few days in tbe city, a guest at tbe
home of Mr. R. S. Windsor, on Lee
street.
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Cato, of DeSoio,
were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Cato
bat just returned from a viiit to friends
in Forsyth, his former home.
Mr. M. P. Callaway and Miss Calls
way, ot Albany, father and niece of Mr,
Merrel Callaway, are spending several
days at his home on Jackson street.
-FOR-
MONDAY,
TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY.
We give THANKS to the good people of Americus
and surrounding country for the generous pat
ronage extended us this season, and we will show
our gratitude by offering for Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday next exceptional low prices in
every department in our house.
Do not fail to embrace this golden opportunity. No
exagerations but a clear'statement of the plain
(acts. We offer.
DOMESTICS.
Twenty thousand yards of the finest Turkey Red, Iudlgo and fancy drees
prints sold all over the country at 74 to 8 cents, our prioe 5] cents per yard.
Five thousand yards Indigo Blue Calicoes such as other houses get 74 to 8 cts.
for, our price 5 cent* per yard.
Ten thousand yards Columbus checks—the regular 71 cents quality at 41 cts.
Twenty thousand yards of yard wide sheeting sold at 7 to 8 cents all ovsr
the country, oar prioe G cents per yard.
Twenty bales of yard wide Sea Island 0 cents quality at 5 cts.
Yard wide "Fruit ol the loom" bleaching 81 cents.
A Highly Interesting Flay.
The unique comedy styled "Nlobe’
was enjoyed by only a fair audience It a
night Those who did not attend th l
play missed a rare opportunity for gen
uine laughter. The plot is full of ludi
crous situations from beginning to end.
and tbe piece waa well executed and
surely desorved a better bouse. Several
of tbe actors did most excelisnt comedy
work.
Lest Chance to Bee Annie Abbott
Miss Annie Abbott, tbe Georgia mog<
net, will soon depart for a lengthy West
ern tour. Before leaving, the Amerions
public will be given an opportunity to
see this wonderful performance. In
order to acoommodat* all olassea seats
will be put down to 25 aud 50 cents. No
obarge for reserved seats. Go Monday
night, December 4tb, and see the great
est scientific wonder of theage,
rumor current to the effect tbfct I have
disposed of the Amerious Steam Laun
dry. My business will be oontlnued lu
future a* lu the past, and I solicit the
patronage of my friends, and tha public
W. G. Carter.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
ri KOROIA—SUMTER COtJMTT. To SrUZHIOH
JJT CQUHTor SAipcourrr-The petition
John Windsor, Usscom Wyrick, Thornton
Wheatley, J. B. Heyward. M. Callaway and
C. L. Ansley, of the county and state afore
said, aud of T. Y. Brent, of the county of
Bibb, said state, and of Philip J. Srudder, of
the county of Bedford and state of Tennessee,
and others, shows that they have associated
themselves together and desire to be Incor-
S irated under the laws of Georgia. The ob-
ct of their association 1* to make pecuniary
gain and prunt for themselves and their
associates, by printing and publishing news
papers, and running and conducting a job
printing office and book bindery.
The particular business they propose to
carry on is that of printing and publishing
newspapers, books and periodicals of all
kinds, blank* of every description, commer
cial paper and all publications necessary for
commercial and mercantile business, elec
trotyping, lithographing and all other work
that Is asual and Incident to a newspaper
and prlntlug office.
Also, to buy and sell, at wholesale
tall, blank books, stationery and all kinds of
goods used In and for printing.
They have adopted as a corpori
Tmz Timzm Recorder," and the
business of said company shall be In the city
The amount of capital stock to be employed
by them Is 110,000.(0, with privilege of in
creasing same to fcB.000.00. and business -
begin whr — —— * *—
pany.
begin when IB.0U0.00 is paid Into said
“any.
The capital stock shall consist of loo shares
f the par value of SIOO.W each. Eac‘
bolder shall be Individually liable
creditors of said company only to tb«
of their unpaid subscription to the slock of
said corporation
Petitioners pray that under the aforesaid
name of The Timrs-RrousduL they, their
associates and successors shall be created a
l»dy corporate and politic for the term of
twenty years, with the privilege of renewal
at the exidratlon of that time.
That they be granted powers for thepur-
elnbefore named and for the pur-
useful for the purpose of carrying on said
business, and for purposes hereinbefore de-
That they ma^ have^powers^to^sue and be
sued, plead and be impleaded, bave
*i, and adopt all by-laws ne<
carrying on of said business,
ent with lb-' *’•*—*-*
tbe United State*.
To have a board of directors and
all such officers and agents as may be neces
sary for the prosecution of Its business, and
to do and perform all such other acts and
uch further powers and rights as
5 —at to corporations granted by the
'•s* of - bascom MYRICK.
Original flled In office this fTth day of No-
craber, 1803.
J. H. ALLEN, Clerk S. C.
e extract from t
t minutes of Sum-
member srth. if"
J. U. ALLEN,
Clerk S. C.
IOMESTKAD NOTICE.
H GEORGIA—StTMTER COPRTV.
George W. Horne has applied for exemp
tion o/personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of homestead and f will pass mm,
F.SSISASE'Si ar " ©
This November »tb, lftHL
A. C. 8PRBIL <»r« luary.
DRESS GOODS.
One case changeable wool "Hop" Sacquingi worth 40 cents, at 25 cents.
Twenty piecea English Whip C'orda usually retailed at 40 to 45 ota., at 25 eta.
Twenty pieces silk finish woolen suitings usually sold at 00 cents, we offer at
371 cents per yard.
Entire stock of 40 Inch all wool storm serges, the 05 cents quality now 40 cts.
Entire stock of 40 inch all wool whip cords, sold nearly everywhere at 75 els.
we offer at 50 cts.
"Fairfield" suitings—new designs—worth 85 cents, at 021 cents.
Our entire line of 85 cents Broadcloths to be offered at 021 cents.
54 inch Collingwood Broadcloths $1.00 quality at 85 ots.
Tho finest Broadcloths In the country at 08 cents.
Everything in novelties cut almost half in two. We propose clearing them
ont at once. Prices now which look almost like finding the goods—salts for $5.00
$0.00, $7 00, $8.00, $0.00 and $10.00 worth almost doubl*.
BUCK GOODS.
Here we carry a line whiob would do credit to New York city. Anything you
want from the choapest 25 cents Cashmeres and Henriettas to the finest silk warps
In all the new and popnlar styles.
Handsome black Chevrons formerly 50 cents now 371 cents.
Oar entire line of 05 cts. black Serges, Cashmeres and whip oords, 40 Inchis
and all wool at 50 cents per yard.
40 inch ail wool Black Serges hereto fore 1$ now at 75 oents.
Blsok Surah cloths, Henriettas, Melrose cloths, Drap’d’Almas, Whip Cords,
Serges, etc., all heretofore $1.25 now 08 cents.
The finest Silk Warp Black Henriettas in Georgia, at 98 eta.
Oar entire line of $1.50 black Silk Warp Henrlertas ent to $1.20 per yard.
Our $2 25 Black Silk Warp Henriettas now $1.50.
Don't miss looking over this Black Good* stock. Its money in yonr pocetk.
KID GLOVES.
Are here by the thousand, and we offer oar entire etock of tbe 75c quality at
50o pair. The $1.00 quality at 75o pair, and so on through the Hot.
Remember we are 8ole Agents here for Foster, Paul A Co's Celebrated Kid
Gloves. We have them la all the popnlar oolort and black.
LADIES’ AMD CHILDREN’S UNDERVESTS
In th. larxeat nriatjr w« tin n« bar). Trio bar. art Juat cut bait la tan.
Tllr ob ' 500 Vaata non 23«, 73o Veata now 37Jn, 00n Veatn now SOo. Erarj garaant cut la
proportion. Krar, plan, of It right naw and froah from tha maonfaetnrara.
DENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
8nch aa Sbirta, Underwear, Such, Snapeudera, OInvei, Collara and Caffa, ate.,
are shown b, us in grantee vatietj than an, two bonaaa la A.m«rtcus ootabinsd,
Tha prices nre jest about ball wbat Clothing and Furnishing floods stores ask.
Man and bojn of tha entlrs country will do themselves a gnat Injustice if tha,
fall to come in and sxtmlna the snUr. lino, linlaundriod Shirts snob aa others
ask 75n for, wa will olfnr at 30o eaoh. Uodershirta at 50n each, worth 12.00 pair.
Neckwear at 25e, soeh aa they gat 30c for. There an too mauy items to go Into
detail. Come and tea for yourself.
CARPETS, CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES.
All at tempting prices. Ingrain Carpets at 2So to 73a yard. Bruwsll
Carpets 50c to tide yard. All flu. Velrat Carpets, Axmluiatan and Moquettcs eat
,n ,0 *« r tfc«n you can buy them In Georgia.
with tbe laws ot this state
In cooc!u>lon, w. aay this: wa want your trade. You hate buailMM Judp-
ment enough to know that with tha large amount of goods wa buy, and the largs
■tone wa run we are in position to do better for you than aay other home In
this country.
Wa an anitoua to show you we mean what wa aay, and aa laapwtloa of our
lln. will eonriaca any oas wanting Dry Gooda, .to , that our stook la tha ptoo. to
gat them.
Th. trade ao far has been one of tha Isrgnt wa hen had lu our history. Lo»
prices and tha largest stook, topthor with tha tnatment every one geU la, oar
house Is bound to do the work.
SOAPS!
f
You need them?
A few choice varieties:
Silver Soap,
Pear’s Scented.
Pear’s Unscented.
Pear’s Shaving Stick.
Brown Windsor,
Williams’ Shaving
n k Glycerine,
Cashmere, Bouquet,
Seventh Regiment,
Castile, White,
Castile Red, i
Blue Mottle,
Woodburry’s Facial,
Cnticnra.
• Buttermilk,
Turkish Bath,
Sulphur,
Catholic,
Pine Tar,
Laundry Octagon.
Sold by
318 IAMAB STREET.
Dry