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Srtti -PL- exist ^^.-^jupanenouncod Egan publicly
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.superior; 111 fcnWrf- ...I'BrunjwIck WM out of lier trouble.
” *— *■ W ' 1 BO tlieotlier d»y Eagan Bent a challenge
to Dart, which Mr. Dart treated with
contempt because, a» ho alleged, Mr.
Nelson, the bcaror of the challenge, was
drunk. To this Nelson replies:
“Tho statement mado that I was under
the Influence of stimulants when I pre
sented the noto to Dart, It n lie. I hi Id
no animosity to Dart when giving him
the challenge.” A friend of Mr. Nelson,
who was rrcsent, said: "Tho end miy
not he yet. Tho attack was cruel and
undeserved. At tho proper Unto a state
ment will bo given for publication which
will clear Nelson of tho charges mado
ngainathlm.”
Egan also published this card:
"To settle the conflicting excuses and
false reasons published In your paper
why J. E. Dart would not render satis
faction to a gentleman at a date selected
by him, I dcalre to state that Jacob E.
Dart, “now consul to Gaudaloupo" when
backed by a mob, Is nlways ready to
takotho assassin’s advantago of any
man who touches him with tho truth.
I desire to state further, without fear
of contradiction, that J. E. Dart Is a liar
and a coward and not (It to assoclato
with gentlemen. IficnAtci-J. Koax. 1
Mr. Dart Is In New York cn routo to
Gaudaloupo, West Indies, whero ho has
Just been appointed consul. Thcro will
tw no bloodshed,
Tnn.\Vays and Means Commlttco has
failed to agree upon any definite propo
sition to make up the deficit in rovenuo.
Tho subcommittee on Internal revenue
reported to the full commlttco several
ways by which tho expected deficit
could bo mado up. They suggested
both an Individual Income tax and a
corporation Income tax, faroring tho
latter. They also suggested in Increase
of tho tax on whiskey, nnd on cigars and
cigarettes; also a tax on playing cards
and patent medicines. Tho Domocrats
of tho committee discussed tho matter
at length. All worn In favor of Increas
ing tho tax on cigarettes to fl a tlions
nnd, instead of fifty .cents as at
present. The Income tax was, how
ever, the main subject of discussion.
Mr. Dryan, Mr, Tarsney and Mr. Whit
ing are advocates of an Individual In
come tax. Nearly all of tho other mem
bers of the committee, except Mr. Coch
ran, advocate a corporation tax. Mr.
Cockran is opposed to any lucomo tax at
all. lie Is supposed to represent the
views of tho president, who Is very hit
terly opposed to any species of tho In
come tax,
s death of Major M. C. Kiser At
kin lost one of her solid citlaens,
s place will be difficult lie
a successful merchant, :
s large fortune
i principle*, and he was a public-
man who did much for tho
i and development of tho city.
r now appear* that Mr. Cleveland’*
unpopular attorney-general really baa
■oat good point* after all. Ho has had
Mm good senae to decide that cortain
note* issued by corporations (clearing
i oertiIIcates), during tlio recent
‘‘famine” are not taxable 10
r T**r the bank circulatiou law.
-^weapon
wat- it ii
.. The darkey
’> in his bill of
irt* decide that
i“‘ , SC*are not contraband, nnd
we will hear no more about the abridge
ment of oofTee’* privilege*.
Bask note* were Issued in China as
airly a* the ninth contury, when the
art of printing waa unknown in Europe.
Thee note* have generally been re
deemed, because in China, when a bank
ffclla, all the clerks and managers have
their head* chopped off and thrown in a
heap aloog with the book* of tho con-
eem. And *o it ha* happened in these
good old barbarous times that for the
past 500 year* not a single Chinese bank
ha* suspended payment.
la |ta last analysis tho Wilson tariff
MU !• a moderate protection document,
recognizing the principle of protection
M eeeenttally as did tho McKiuloy bill,
• fee difference being in dogreo nnd not in
It U well known that the prcsl-
(levee to protection in niodera*
I Mr. Wilson drafted the bill on
_! Unas of the president’* views, and
I In nooord with the radical doctrine
_ down by the Chicago platform,
tvM*h declared protection to berobbory.
Ton sanctimonious, not to say Turl-
taato, pnblio Is straining out tho gnat
of pugilism a la Corbett-Mitchell, and
•wallowing the camel of football slug
ging. One football match causes more
broken notes, black eyes and brulacd
heads than all tho prize fights of this
decide. If the pugilist* would advertise
their highly moral show a* a football
game they would catch tho elite of the
land, including the ladies. Let the pu
gilists change the namo of their show
*!•) they jrill be in It.
Major IIaco.n’u resolutions, Intro
duced In the Georgia legislature a few
days ago, have been read with much in
twest by Georgians and other Southern
ers In Washington, who believe In the
Democratic plat/orm. Several Southern
member* of congress, who have seen
them, express the hopo that the legisla
ture will adopt them. They believe such
acta on the part of legislatures of all tho
Boa them state*, would strengthen tho
cans# of free silver and state banks.
Editor Da^a, of the Sun that shines
for all, is mad. lie don’t like the Wilson
tariff bill. He aaya: "Tested *-y tbr
first pnncip!?* of political rectU^a an !
party honor, the protectionist tariff pro
posed to congress by Mr. Wilson and
the Democratic majority of the Commit
tee on Ways and Means is a fraud, an in
famy, and an insult. As the years go by
wonder will increase that Democrat*
coniu be found willing to sign their
Mimes to this confession of Imposture
and false pretences, this acceptance of
the tokens of a degrading humiliation.
—New York San.
Tiie Wilson tariff bill proposes to ad
mit works of art free of doty. This is
directly contrary to the Democratic doc
trine. In a tariff for revenue only,
works of art most bear their Just share
of the pnblio burdens. There is no rea
son for speolal favoritism to the artists
who make them, or to the people of
taste who boy them. Let them all pay
their just taxes like honest and self-
respecting men. The free admission of
works of art is nothing bat s crowning
atrocity of class legislation. A tariff for
rovsnne only, with tea and coffee, Is a
thing Impossibls. To 1st them in with
out duty, is nothing but a crowning stro-
eity of class legislation.—New York
Ban.
Good Family Medicines
Hood’s Sarsaparilla nnd Hood’s
PUR).
•I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood’s
Pills, tbs very best family medicines, sad ws
art never without them. I hav* always been
A Dcilcato Woman
sad began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla three
years ago for that tired feeling. It built me up
so quickly and so well that I feel Ilk# a different
woman and have always bad great faith lu it Z
i use Hood’s ruisTn'tho and they
Act Uko o Charm
Xtaka pleasure In recommending these medi
cines to all my friends, for 1 believe If people
Hood’s x Cures
FOR CATARRH!
RHEUMATISM!
LA GRIPPE!
INDIGESTION!
* Columbus, Ga., Oct. 8, 1803.
Rome years ago I had mi attack of grip,
Which produced catarrh iu r:.y head and
general prostration. I used King's Royal
Germotner and it wrought a wonderful
cure in my case. I had indigestion, and
it cured that also. I have recommended
it to soyeral persons who were afflicted
with different diseases, and always with
the happiest results.
It has been definitely determined that
the income tax system to be reported by
the Ways and Means Committee will be
confined to a tax on the net income of all
corporations and a tax on succession
aad legacies. Messrs. Bryan, McMillan,
Whiting and others, made a strong fight
for a plan broad enough to Include all
Incomes of individuals tn excess of
IV/jO per annum, but they have been
forced to acquiesce in the will of the
majority and abandon the graduated in
aiiSi mritist only
» corporations and
seems to be hard for Atlanta to de-
olde whether she really wants to punish
Harry Hill or let him go. When Harry
it In Atlanta indignation is quiet nnd
the handsome young miscreant beoomee
n white elephant on the hand* of juatloe.
When he slips away public vengeance
flames and detectives’ are sent to bring
him back. HlUisnnder bond and It Is
difficult to see why nil this haste and
bnllabnllo to bring him beok before bis
trial. It la not otaar that Atlanta really
wants to try Harry, after all. H# has no
money to make restitution for his forged
note# and his trial may only add to the
confusion and embarrassment of the sit-
nation. Is the game worth all this fu
rore?—Savannah Press.
Commissiovr* X. B. Stablmak of the
So nth era Railway and Steamship Asso
elation, It Is statod, will become a oandl
date for senator from Tennessee.
A PRETTY FACS
is the result of a healthy physical
condition. “Beauty is but skin
deep” yet H greatly depends on a
clear complexion, free from wrinkles
and hollow cheeks.
Health always Wngs wealth of
beauty. A healthy state of the sys
tem comes with DT. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription. It's a medicine
prepared for woman's ailments—it
cures those derangements and weak
nesses which snake woman's life
miserable.
A woman who neglects to take
proper exercise is particularly prone
to excessive congestion, debility end
a sluggish circulation. This is the
time we sdviM the “ Prescription.”
In all derangements aad displace
ments of the special organa which
result in “signs of inflammation,”
in catarrhal discharges from the
lining membranes, ana in distremlng
irregularities—this medicine is guar
anteed to benefit or curs, or tbs
money is returned.
Beaufort, N. C., Jane 7, 1893.
I was a sufferer from rheumatism for
eight months, part of tho time was so
that I couhl not walk. I was entirely
cured by King’s Royal Gemetner. I
have no symptoms of rhoumatisin now,
I think it is a great medicine.
Ivan B. Abernathy.
What Her. 8mm Jones Says.
Rev. Sam Jones, tho great evangelist,
writes: “My wife, who was an invalid from
nervous sick headache, has been entirely
cured by Royal Germotner. I wish
every poor suffering wife had access to
that medicine. Two of iny children
wore cured of nasal catarrh by it. It is
truly a great medicine, ~
For Children, Nervous Troubles and
Weak and Debilitated Females, Royal
Gennetner is uncquallod. Try it. |t
per bottle, six for $3. All druggists.
King’s Royal < lermctuer Co.. Atlanta,Oa.
Germotner Pills for Constipation, 60
B a vial, for S3 cents.
PETITION fob incorporation.
G eorgia—sdmteb cousty. to screw*
Court or saidCoumty —The petition
Jonn Windsor, Hascom Myrlcta Thornt
Wheatley. J. H- Heyward. W. Callaway ai
C. I* Ansley, of the county anil state afoi
said, amt of T. Y. Urent, of the county
Bibb, said state, and of l’hlllp J. Scudder,
the county of Bedford and state of Tennessee,
and others, shows that they have associated
themselves together and deni re to be tncoi
porated under the laws of Georgia. The oh
Jed of their associate
gain and
a§e pecuniary
. for themselves and their
printing and publishing news
papers, and running and conductinr " ‘
printing office and book bindery.
The particular business they proj
carry on Is that of printing and pul
newspapers. Iswks and periodicals -- —
kinds, Blanks of every description, commer
cial paper and all publications necessary for
commercial and mercantile business, elec-
trotyping, lithographing and all other work
that Is usual and Incident to a newspaper
and printing office.
Also, to buy and sell, at wholesale and re
tail. blank hooks, stationery and all kinds * ‘
goods used In and for printing.
They have adopted a» a corporate nan
•Ths Timbh-Rkcohdkr," and trie place <
business of said company shall be in the cil
of Americas. Sumter County. Georgia.
The awouut of capital stock to uc employed
by them Is lit),000.00, with privilege ' *-
creasing same to KS.GOim*). and bus!
begin when t&,0UU.U0 U paid into sai
pany.
The capital stock shall consist of 10) shares
of the par value of Sion.no each. Kac‘
holder shall lie individually liable
creditors ->f said company only * **■
of their unpaid subscription to
pray that
said corporeal*
fisn-Btc
■rporate and politic f<
Bach stock
jle to the
the extent
stock <
body t
twenty years, with t
*■ xptratlon o'
tAcy
privilege of renewal
That the y bo granted powers for the pur
poses hereinbefore named ami for the pur
pose of buying and selling real and personal
property; to have and ~ ■" —*" *■*-
cry and appliance
That they may have pot
ued, plead and be l tuple
non seal, and adopt all
or the carrying on of sa
•insistent with the laws
he United states.
To have a board
useful for'the purpose ofcarrying on’ said
business, and for purposes hereinbefore de-
* necessary
this state or of
and appoint
business, and
direct*
iuch officer* and agent* as may be n*
sary for the prosecution of lu be -*
to do and perform all such othi
xerclse such further powers ami rights a*
re Incident to corporations granted by the
iw* of said state. BASCOM MYItH K.
Original Hied in office this *7th day of No-
’ J. H. ALLEN, Clerk S. C.
A true extract front the minutes of Sum-
;r Superior Court, this November 27th, into.
Henry Jones,
DEALER IN-
FI8H, FRUIT, ETC.
OLD STOVES REPAIRED, BOUGHT AND SOLD.
All.work guaranteed n r_no charges.
Patronage solicited.
Lee street, at my ■
Notice.
I Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders
of the Bank of Americas that salt has been
tiled tn the superior court of Sumter «
returnable to the November term IMS
East Tennessee National Bank, of KooHff
Tenn.. against the Hank of Americas, tare;
cover ft J7T JO principal, beside* interest aad
Tux East TsaskaxssNATto*
“UNCLE SAM’S” GOVERNMENT
May levy its ten per cent, tax on our banks for affording relief to the people by issuing
ccriificates, but fortunately it cannot tax us for affording relief to all buyers by selling at sueb
low figures the new, beautiful and varied stock which we bought for cash during the late finan
oial crises, when one dollar counted as two in purchasing goods North.
Call and see our Oak Chamber Suits from $100
down to $ 15. Think of a Solid Oak 3 piece suit,
French bevel plate glass, Bedstead 6 feet high for
$ 15:00. Cheap at $25.
30 Suits and more coming.
A large line of Side Boards of five different factories, now in stock, present varied styles
and?are offered at selling prices, whilst still others are en route.
Lounges from $4.50 up. Baby Carriages $5 to $20. The Sea shell will make any baby
look pretty. Our line of Hat Racks cannot be duplicated in price in the State. _
Those Plush Rockers “are too pretty for anything,” except a good wife or sister.
In Silver Plated goods, assortment is complete and prices as low as same grade can be
bought|in the State. Our line of Crockery, Glass and China cannot be described but must be
seen for their beauties to be realized. As for “those lovely toilet sets” they are pretty enough
“for some other fellow’s sister.” Then those Office Desks, dining and extension and other
Tables, Chairs, Bed Springs, and Mattresses, Cradles and Children’s Beds, all styles and prices.
Don’t thinx because we Keep fine goods that we charge more than others who sell “cheap
goods.” Come and see and price and you will buy.
Ours is’a House Furnishing Establishment and we keep all a house needs,
including the Standard Sewing Machine.
SMITH 5t DRVENPORT.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
The National Guaranty Oon»i._ .
the C >rdele Security Company. Petition
for Ini unction, Receiver bod Foridar
of Mortgage tn Djoly Superior Ooort
geohuiA—doolv tX)corv;--Under i
virtue of the t-*rm*of the decree r
by said court In the above cause on
ber!». 1W3, the undersigned, urommli
*r of said court, will sell at public outcry u>
be highest bidder, during legal hours of
ale. the .second Monday *f the month of De-
emiK-r. law! and from day today until this
entire parcel is disposed of, in Qie town of
" •-ole land lots, containing two hundred
nd one-half acres, more or less, lyin® In
the Thirteenth district of Dooly coutiiv,
■orala, numbers 2, 3. 4.6. fl and 7.
Uko, whole land lot* In the Eleventh dim
II. 12: 13.14. IA block 10, lots 11, IS is, 15, j* 1?.
- 20. block 33, lots 1 to 10, Incisive, bfo'k
* 1 to 20. inclusive block 31 ——■
IF
YOU
Wish to buy a wheel don't fall to seo me before purchasing. I have the best wheel
for the price in this country for #7-"> I will givo you a “Heading Flyer.”
Specifications in Brief—Diamond frame, with credenda tubeing; steering
head 8 inches ball boaring.
Wheels Inch front nnd rear, full nickled spokes, and Morgan Sc Wright
amatio Tites, pedals—Improved dust proof, rubber or rat trap. Nothing like
rer offered to the trade before. WHEELS TO RENT.
Catalogues Froe. Correspondence solicited.
W. II
C. DUI)LEY,Jr.,Aff»t,
Office 523 Dudley Street.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FINE TANNERY CALF.
, 64 and 63.60 Dress Shoe.
63.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
83.60, 82 for Workingmen
and SI.76
for Boys and Youth.
63, 2.60, and S2
for Ladles.
81.76 for
Misses.
J. C. Roney, Pres. Jnc. Windsor, Cashier.
Lester Windsor, Assistant Cashier.
No. y«3».
Peoples National Bank,
OF AMERICUS.
Capita:, 150,000, Sunpi.«s, *25,000.
ORGANIZED 1883.
THE
Bank of Sumter.
T. K. HAWKE3, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. VUm-Prss’t
W.C. FUBLOW, Cashier.
Dmscroas: O. A. Coleman, O. O. Ilawklas
“ N. Ilawkes. W. C. Fur low, J
H. Stewart, Dr. E-
r, W. M. Hawke*,
accommodating to
it* management,
and other business
inltsUne. " f*bi
B. II. Jossey, T. N. Ilawkes. W. C. run
W. Furlowl R. 8. Oliver, It. M. Stewart,
T. Mathis, Arthur Rylsnder, W. M. H«
Liberal to it* customers, accominnda'
the public and prudent In It* m»nui
this bank solicits deposits and other ft
I.W.IMMAYmt ' rruVShiliM, Sublet.
C. A Hi>Ut|tu, V. Ptut LU( WlftM. Au’tCuk’i
BANK • OF • COMMERCE,
CAPITAL, tea,000.00.
Liability asms as National Banka.
Commercial paper discounted and loans
made upon approved collateral. Exchange
bought and sold. Deposits solicited. Demand
and time ccrtlttcates Issued A general bank
ing buslues transacted.
DIRECTORS.
W. Sheffield, /-*• Stapleton,
A. Pricker. D. J. Sheffield,
C. A. Huntington, Erank Lanier. Jr.
*7. A. Dodson. Frank Sheffield,
jaut&iK Lott Warren.
W. 0. BARNETT,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS,
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER,
WHIPS, ETC. . . .
I manufacture Harness rang
ing in price from £6.50.
upward.
HARNESS and SHOE REPAIRING
316 LAMAR ST-, Next Dow to
SHEER, Ordinary.
Til TUC Mini If* w. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are made In all the latest
IIJ I HEb TUDIsIU styles of the best materials. They are easy fitting
and durable. They give better satisfaction than any other make at the price advertised.
nnArirr^tAAT A V /van no We do not ask you to take our word, try one pair, you cannot make a mistake, and
1 KUr toOlUlV AL LAKUIS l* convinced. We feel confident that nfter one trial you will wear no other make.
W. L. Douglas’ name and price Is stamped on the bottom before the shoes leave the
factory, we make the price for your licncfit and guarantee the value. Be sure and get
the genuine. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes, increase their business*.
Our method of sending customer* to their stores has increased the sale* on their full
line of shoes, and Induced them to do business on the modem plan, large tales and
small profits. We believe It will pav you to purchase all your shoes of dealer* who
the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
GEO. 0- WHEATLEY.
E A. HAWKINS,
• Attorney at Law.
Office In Wbcntly Bldg., Newspaper Row.
1 15 6 710 11 1213 11 15
*9101! M 14 15 16 block r.
100. lots I 2345678910block
1 '• 'Men»block 1IL lot*
117 18 19 29 block 124.
I0W 19 20 block 126, lots1415
u *** -**114 15 IS 17 18
1617 1919 20
1611121314151617 18 ID
in're » I.W. iuin.>« uo 7891011 is 1314 ISIS IT
18 10 20 block 173. lot* 17 1819 29 block 177.
The city property will b« sold on the re
*pectlve premiHe*. and the land lying out
ride of the city limit* will be sold befon the
ra house, and all of *ald lanIs will beof-
tract* or quantities aswill.
e hlghcHt price therefor.
the Judgme
f sale 3
lai r an*eth“
11 - stallmen _
the (late of
ommlssioncr, realise
.^’or.
as follows: One-third of
iey to be paid cash ami
>t to be payable In »—>
due at one and t'
W P. TVAU.I1,
• Attorney at Law,
Amrrlr.ua, Ga.
Will practice In all the court*. Office: Tele push
phone Exchange Building.
A. HIXO"
--- lav at ;
Americu!
—_„ ding, op;
house. Pjompt attention glv<
Law,
A me
Aiding, opposite the court
*—— all br“ ■
junMf
J A. AMSI.KY,
• . Attorney at Law.
Will practice in the counties of Sumter,
Schley, Macon. Dooly, Wcbuter, Stewart, I
D. D. TWIGGS,
Attorney at Law,
Americu*, Ga.
Office In new Wheatley building, next ...
Timch-Ukcohukk. Will practice In all court*.
Prompt and careful attention to all buslne-■■■
* aug4tf.
f?VAN T. MATIllS,
Attorney at Law,
321 Jackson Street, Americu*, Ga.
ipeclal attention given collections, and
titan * ‘
Ittance* promptly made.
R. 8. R. McKKK.
I Dun—,
Office, that formerly occupied by Dr.'
raerty oce_»
sham, No. autW Lamar streeL
) R* ORORGR 1IOUINK
Office over Davenport's drug si
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Thr
rose. Office hours from 9 to 12 a m
M. CALLAWAY,
* real Estate and Fire Insurance Agent
D BA DABBY A CATO,
PHYMlt.lAXH
Tender their professional service*
.... 'Amerlcusand
SnilGCoN!*.
lundlng cou
Hotel* wK
try General surgery an<l disease* of
specialties. Office In the Hotel '*'
Call* left at Dr. Kldridge * drug
eceive prompt attention day or night
Office telephone No. 84; residence telephone
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
FOB BALE OB RENT.
DINE choice rooms In Thomas Block,
r ply to Bank Southwestern Georgia.
DOB BALE—One large wool mattress,
f Apply to Mrs. Black, Ilk Prince street
S. E. FIELD,
Professional Horseshoer,
FOR EXCHANGE.
$25,000 worth of excellent prop
erty in one of the leading cities of
Georgia, will be exchanged for good
farm in Southwest Georgia.
B. T. BYRD,
FIRE AND UFE INSURANCE.
HEPHESENIISG TEE SAFESTASD STRONGESTCOHFAHIES13 THE WORLD
Insuranca placed on City and Country Property.
Offloe on Jaekaon Street, next door below Mayor’s <y*r«.
JOHN KAY.
PALL AND WINTER.
I have received my FALL STOCK, etc., of Overcoat
ing, Suiting and Trouserings. The largest and choicest se
lections ever displayed in Middle or Southwest Georgia.
Call and make your selection and have them made up in
, thirty or sixty days. ‘‘Everything strictly high class.”
JOHN KAY,
MERCHANT TAX
ie at one and two year*
d sale, such deferred
.a,,bearing Interest at the rateof n
**r cent, per annum, the commisstoner exe-
utlng to each purchaser a bond for title con
•ifHoned to make such.purchaser a deed to
the property purchased upon the payment <»t
the entire purchase money thereof: the cash
IK.rtlon of each W«11* to be paid to the com
mlssloper upon the day of the purchase, and
tiis.rt default therein the property will be re-
sold^jpon the following day at the purcha*-
The entire sale Is made subject to the con-
flrmatlon of the chancellor, and should he
disallow any {iart thereof, tne cash paid to
the commissioner for such portion will at
once, by him, be refunded to such purchaser.
For further particulars regarding the
property to be sold and the terms of sale,
prosiiective purchasers are referred to the
.•HKlnaldecrc-enow on Ole in the clerk*
'fflcc of the superior court of Dooly countr
'lenna. Oa.
This loth day of NovemberJWt.
novl2sun4t
D. T. DAUGHTRY,
REMMggj
pMOffM. ssums
A Cup of I
Bouillon | Palatable, Pure, Refresh
Ing and Stimulating' :
in 3 minutes, thus:
take a cup ol boiling hot water, stir
“• a i te.ipoon (not more) of
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
EXTRACT Of BEEF
Then take an egg—
and Mime (berry if
liked—acneon an
fully. i !
T. a GLOVER. Agt,
ARTESIAN BLOCK, Sot* Use I
AMERICUS, OA.
DEAiiCB nr
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