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THE AD VOC ATE-HE JI OCR AT.
The Crawfordville People's Advocate. Democrat Esubli-Jicd " ltWJ IST'I
The
Consolidated Oct. ti, lSh:>.
• 4 «OIiA WFORDYI LLEdt
ALLIANCE STORE!
Our Motto: Holiest Goods for Honest Money!
Head what we have to say before you
buy your Fall and Winter goods, we
have sold goe.Is for cash this year and
are therefore in a condition to give you
bargains throughout our entire
we have no bad debts that we will try '
to make good at our customers expense,
ilttrgains! Bargains!!
A large stock of Factory goods
on hand; among which we have
heaviest checks ever sold in this
High Shoals i shirting at 5c. per yard.
Jeans’- Jeans! Jeans!
We have a large stock of jeans which
we are selling very low. Be sure to get
your part of the bargains we are offer¬
ing in 9 oz. Athens jeans before it is
gone.
ISoots and Nhocs.
We desire to call special attention to
our stock of mens and boys boots ; see
them before you buy. The best line
children shoes in stoch, we have ever had.
Young Men.
See our gents furnishing goods,
style hats and gents underwear before
you purchase.
Promiscuous.
_ We keep on band a good supply ot the following g°ods;
on whicli we guarantee prices, Sugar, coffee, lard,
flour, meal, salt., bagging, ties, syrup, molasses vinegar, collars,
nails, plows, Dixie plows, and extra points, rope, ciockery, horse lamps
horse shoes, broom; leather, tobacco, cigars,
ir’assware, tinware, cheese, crackers, c tnned goods, staple
and other things too numerous to mention. IFuen in town
sure to to give us aca!! and sec what we are do ng.
W O’Cliapmati, Me:r
GREENESBORO,
TIE PLACE
Til BEY YOUR BOOM m
When Vou Come to
KIMBROUGH,
Is the House lo Huy From.
We invite the & ood people of Taliafeiro
County to come and see us. We have the
best line of goods at as low a price as they
t •an be sold, ^fe carry in stock an ele^
gant line ol
Dress goods and trimming,
ladies cloaks, shoes of all
kinds, clothing, hats, furni¬
ture, crockery, hardware,
domestics ol all kinds at
the lowest prices
If you cant come send us your orders.
will have our prompt attention.
you visit Greenesboro be sure to
on
Kimbrough.
Bickers &
Hearci-oHreissIer Block
AN ADVOCATE OF JEFFERSONIAN P RINCI PLES-
GA. JlllDAY, DITKMISKU 15,18R3.
LOCAL NEWS
shoes at *3 50 Armor Bros,
Another week of delightful weather.
S3 shoes at 5. 7r>. Anuov Hr<>».
Miss Cattle Farmer visited Greenes
boro Monday.
I'.uy your shoes of Kimbrough, Bickers
.v Uo., Greenesboro Ga.
Mr. L. P. Jernigan, of Greenesboro,
was in the city last week.
Go to C. Bergstrom's for crockery,
china ware, etc., etc.
Mr. .J. II. Chapman of Augusta was
up Tuesday.
Big stock shot guns rlflss etc. being
closed at a very small price, Armor Bros
The town has La Grippe; or at least
La Grippe has the town.
Order your goods from Kimbrough
Bickers A Co. Greenesboro. Ga,
Mr. Ilezie Richardson ret urnetl from
a visit to Conyers last Friday.
Window shades, house furnishing etc ,
buy only at Armor Bros.
Rev. G. W. Garner, of Greenesboro,
win d urn a short while, Monday.
Just opened another shipment of ladies
Cloaks. Kimbrough Bickers & Co. Green
eslioro.
Mr. ll r . R. Reid, went on a business
trip to llairdstown, Monday.
Mr. C. Bergstrom of our city lifts a
splended stock, of dry* goods, clothing,
hats, shoes, notions etc. When in town
go around and see him.
You can buy fancy candy at the Alli¬
ance Store for 10c. per lb. Just think of
this.
We are glad to see Key. Itobt. Gunn
out after a spell of sickness.
$ 20,000 worth of clothing to be sold by
January 1st if you need it you will find it
to your interest to call on Armor Bror at
once
The Greene Rifles passed last Mon
day on their way to the Exposition.
Where are Kimbrough, Bickers & Co
Greenesboro, Ga. What are they? The
Ii vilest, buisiest firm In Middle Ga.
Mrs. Ed. Golucke ot Madison is on a
visit to iier mother Mrs. B. M. Lana
neau.
Buggies, surreys, phaetons^buckboards.
road carts, etc. to be slaughUreJ for the
next 30 days. V. Armor Bros.
^ Dr. Bea^ey „ . hasten smk with , r La
Grippe Tor several days p.Mt. We
hoyc for him a e ypf dv recovery.
Big lot of fire-crackers at the Aliianee
htore wlticb must be sold in the next few
davs.
Carja-ts, miiUings, mas, art squares
mats etc. at a very law price. These goods
must b" turned into money. Armor Bros.
The. singing last Sunday night at
Mr. W. J. Norton’s was quite a sues
cess.
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, I’tints, Glass
Perfumes, latest dosignes in ornamenta
china ware and etc. at T. B. Rice’s Green
eslioro, Ga.
Mr. Lott Oslin. “one, of the boys”
of Atlanta, spent Sunday and Monday
in oar midst I>ott likes his new posi¬
tion in Atlanta very much.
Christmas is almost here and the man
who wants to get full value for his money
wi'l buy his candy. rais s rin, or-m^ , apw
pl^s, cocoanuts etc. at the Altiaiice Store.
6 solid ears of furniture from the
largiot faeUirii-B of the West,being hurled
off at a song by Armor Bros.
Mr. Casp-r Myers a former resident
of this place, is down on a short trip
this week.
4 eais of cooking and heating stoves
very cheap at Armor Bros.,
Mr- W. F. VVIlhoit, Editor of the
Warrenton Clipper graced our office
witli Iiis i.rescnce last Tuesday.
8eeour50c urilaundrietl ►hirts ar. Lite AI
liauce Store.
Nothing adds so much tn the. decoration
of a room a-a bemtiful lamp and T. It
Rice of Greenesboro can supply yoJ a
city prices. Give him a trial.
Miss Maude Leary went to Atlanta
Monday, ta attend the m mage
Miss Susie Prim of that place, to Mr.
Howard Arnold of Lexington.
Cloakftat New York Cost, Armor Br< h
News comes from Union i» j M , of
i the death of Dr. A. II Randle an old
and re-peeled citizen cfUreene County,
Dr. Randl** was 9*2 yeai-of J age, h ' and
was in feeble health soaietime
his death. Flis remains were interred
in the family burying ground near
Uni n Point.
VUnttH and big stock of clothing at f
tory cost. Armor Hi on.
Nic* lot o' pants just,received at the
Alliance Store rang in" t nr"---, fr.n Me
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Nonpareil Hair Curler.
J Honied Lv'd«
R. J. I:Kill.
A Free Ride.
Anyone who desire? & frf*<* ride from
Crawford ville and ti f’re.-r) -
l/oro arid ref urn fan get it if t ney wiM
purchase the firm of Ro^tnan A
$ 10.00 worth of CtiiiiLtnits p.»'
ant We m wiiat w- *a? hy g
1 this offer. I
* goocU, 3*
i*y y mr fare
what we pH,
ko-smav a Gardner
i < a.
MR. DARRACOTT’ Fi DEATH.
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HeDied Th is Mor *» ing Af¬
ter a Brief I 1 “SS. V
His V,
Fun i.
Early this morning M Lie Darra
cutt died at Ids h Mitchell
si reet. _
The news of Mr. Dirtr^®^ 9 death
will be heard With sut -'fis* by his
Mends, for only lart Th# r# d*V •**
well and showed do sign 8 of having
been ill.
On Friday, however, *« was com¬
pelled to take Ids bed b 'tause of ery¬
sipelas, and this roorimj! he passed
away.
Ilia body will be s?*R down the
Georgia railroad tonm. ^ row morning
for burial.—Atlanta Jou-nal.
The fuueial of Mr. Lhirracoit oc
curred here last Friday 1 The set v ees
.
over his remains were conducted by
Rev. R. E. L. Harris.
Mr. Diuracott was n rc 8 'dent of tliia
place several years ago. and bis many
friends here extend thel sympathy to
the bereaved relatives.
A Household Treasure, :.i«harle, N. Y.,
I). VV Fuller, of ran
says that he always keepsIP; 8 ■
Discovery ii. thu house am* re^ults *” s ; follow , s
hI wavs toun i the. would very be*< without it,
its use; Urnt he not I**’ it
procurable. V. A. I>\ 1)1
('at*kill, N. Y., says tiuit v>l * ^ V,I JK 8 New
Discovery undoubtedly l’*}' J t ou^h
is f family
remedy; that he. has use,, >t »n Ills
foi eight, years, n:nl h has never tailed to
do remedy all that is claim tried <1 for it. .rested. '* n ”; I mil f.'T
a so long alia 11.1*1 Drug More.
bottles tree at Dr. I( J. s
Regular siz • Sue and ft,
The Debating Club
Mel in tlm clerk’s <d'"' ,! ,ll8t Monday
night and discussed tho(jnestion, “Re
solved that commerciui l , zeis art)
used lo the disadvailing/ H"' > s uotb
ern cotton growing states,” The
refused to giv< a dteision on
the argument presentet'i spying "that
he did not feel compel''"' ***’ so.”
i the club will
Next Monday night
debate on the theme, W olvtui, that
. 1 . 1 .. " , .alter fluid for
elotp.enco than tin < „ ^ Mr , s
McDonald will lead !•'> *’)» airiimatlve
o|||tt(1 , ...... M.enco
j KU Gunn,
! 1, Af-a.}y .«.’b C .hit ' 'erk
I*. r .....
Re.zb-y and Dr, If-.umu Christopher
Binns.
The leading disputant on the nega-
live side is C. L. Smith, snpporUd by
Dr. 11. F. Wbite, Ja< k Reazley, Ray
Veazey, Wade Gunn, W, C. Andrews,
Millard Henry ana 1 1 Evans.
A full attendance of the umnbcrs
is especially urged.
Noth An account if the proceed
inga uf the club >va< unintentionally
left, out last week. The negative Hide,
hid bv 1 ‘. L. Smith, against Dr. 11. F.
White on the affirmative, Won the
lam.us on til A same ipieiUon that was
discussed in the last meeting-—|Lo¬
cal Ed.
h y f)Ur //f({> F(dU (M of Turning
Cray.
II so try llt-ggs’ Hair Renewer. The
I . ti'ect. i- wonderrul. .Sold and r.arraiiteti
i liy i)n, It. J. Ilfciy.
! Tiie Sunbeams,
j As was announced last week the
| Sunbeams gave an t idertaiunient hist
Sunday with tho CMiiplete pitigfain
j j ttl.it Wild iUfHUgcd. i'UoHQ who writ;
present, consisting of the town in
gei’.er.d and n largft nutiiber from ihe
! country, say the ent> iUinrnmit was a
complcLe success, and was greatly err*
(joyed by I he audience.
1 An ImnurtanL f‘ it ere of the even
j ing’s i.roccedings was the collection.
j by which #10 was railed for tlie Chuho
; of missions. The members of the
d. ty were then given mite-boxes to
fill, and ever since the city has been
full to overflowing of “sunshine” and
| -‘mite-traps.”
! Specimen C;a»e>«.
his stomach wa* cliHor<fer*ni f hi 1 liver
J-' 1 " ‘‘ 5m : <iii aiartohi^ 'hgr . ,
; fell away, and lie wa# terribly re laced In
ff. h am j strength. Three bolt ot Klec
trie Bittern cured him.
j a rfi* y.a^
t ■t.a.tuUu/. I'sed »l of Electric
/fitter ii -.even ho** f^c Boekieii's Al
idea Salve and hii leg r- sound and well.
John Speaker.* atawha, O., had five larcc
ft-Vcl -. ■ II Ills leg. duct'll- -aid It
; incurable. Gimhottbrh’ieetfic Bitters and
out- ii'.v Bticiden's Aru * ,ai»«. ured aim
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IM-. Tin llC Pi7l„i,t.r 1 Id. pirl L .• a •' .
M*RWEU.-On Sutday night, the
10th Inst., Miss Edna Mapp, of
t Plain* hi Mr. Albeit! SfflRh, formerly
i of Thomson, but now j of White Plains.
r r. og before | t tba bridal , party , , „ arrived .
*« *'•'«*
1 r;rovtded witli friends of the bride and
groom. M.ss Dora i appao presided
at U <■ "'gau, M usual, in an easy and
, graceful manner.
Miss Mapp is one httitoL $f our most at¬
tractive young Mr. Hrnith is
an energetic yoong than, arid is well
thought of in this cdacmunity. Tour
1 cor. tapvodeut joins man, friends ui
best wishes for the future happiness
of the bride and groom.
Hev. Henry Strozier otHeiated in the
absence of Hev. J. 1$. Allen.
Our people are delighted to hare
Mr. H. Allen to preach for us again.
Hev, Caspar Wright preached at the
Methodist church last Sunday at II
a. in.
Mrs. J, E, ruik and children, of
Warren ton, aie visiting iclatiies in
town.
A Robbery.
Our city was wry much stirred up
last Wednesday morning over tlm
robbery of Mr. Will Raid’s lniiro.ni.
The thief broke in by pm ng up a
plank ill lh« floor; lie then did nut
even take tlie trouble to leave the
way lie entered, t ut opened the back
door and took Ins departure through
that passage, canylng with him about
SflO in small change from the cash
drawer, a new overcoat, belonging to
Mr. Clias. Reid and a small ipiuiiUty
of “Christ mas.”
Suspicion rests strongly upon' a
stinnge negro who was seen Tuesday
evening lounging about town, who
said he hailed Irotu Greenesboro and
was on his way to Augusta. Mr.
Will Reid went to Augusta Wednes¬
day in search ot tliia negro. He re
turned Wednesday night unsuccessful
in his search. The conductor on the
down night express Tuesday nisht re¬
ports that a negro got on his train at
Cmwfoldviile and paid his fate to
Augusta in nickels.
Mr. Reid put the po'ice in Augusta
on tlie lookout for tlie siipisised thief,
and lie may p ssibly la- brought to
bay by this time.
To the People of Talia
ferro--Thank b Many.
It’s nalural for people, when they
have (rauMH-ted hu-mesa to the mutual
benefit, of each side, to feel a peculiar
oil of favor and liking for each oilier.
In no business is ibis feeling better
manifested than is shown between the
merchant who departs from high and
oppressive pi ices and give his custom¬
ers first class goods at living prices.
This feeling is genuine friendship on
•the |iart%f ttiow gptnmc^iul he feels a
kindly interest in Ins merchant, who lu
return feojs grateful for the patronage
given him and for the reward lliat an¬
swers his unselfish venture from the
old ruts of high prices and ruinous per
cents. The people of Taliaferro are in
the instance of which we are going lo
speak a party in this feeling and Mr, J.
M. Storey, ot Greenesboro, Ga,, is the
other side of the party.
Mr. Storey takes Ibis opportunity to
return ids thanks for the liberal pat¬
ronage given him by our people. We
feel sure that, while our cili/i-ns can't
return thanks publicly they will con¬
tinue lo show their hearty appreciation
of Mr. Storey’s efforts lo conduct a
tiu-inasK tliai -trike- al high prices and
seeks to make lilt exchange, of goods
foi money nati-factory and profitable to
hoi u.
Mr. Storey ima un<lortakeu an enter
prise that, to k< « |» going, muni reeeive
extended wuppoi t.
“A fair profit off of many miller
th ink n heavy and unlawful profit off o*
a f-w,” i- Mr. Storey’s motto.
Wi* btdiovu Mr. Morey will
u!ready Ihe r.uirouriding counties arc
hcginniug to apprccuttc hift motto,
p ro fl, thereby.
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A Horrible Death.
A negro child abjiil four y»*;ir
WriM liunnd to defith ht-Ht- Friday
| »*r. Jaftib Rock, rs place, near Bar
nett. As Hncii things usually
| It was by itself, playing near a
when its clothes were ignited by
(I,irnts. The loly of the
child was found inn mud hole
one hundred yards from Ihe house.
Thanks Given.
i/lr. J. K. II* a/i fy * deftlreff Jo thank
the corumunity for their kliidneMM
hri s<*/f .tod family in their hour of
bereavement.
Do You Know.
That time* art- bard . , and Ghrlstmas ,
nearly here. Do you know also that T
R K.ce i.as tin- mo.tHcga.it line
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very cheap ao.'ia to lie In conformity with
U" times
Ilav*- you bought your t.hrintinaa
«nt»? If not come around now and make
>« nd ur well MmtUid " u , t stoek " f lt, ever « "" seen ,,t '* in u ‘^ M«d
•
du . , ; ia . , aln lW „pure drug.
paint, olIs etc. at very low price.;
Yours Truly,
x, B. KI'.K.
Oiaone^boro
Died.
A * we go to pr< news comes of the
death of Mr*0#A. McLaugfilln of L’niofi
Point, who died j*.* Gid i> I .'y t ii ther
obi laud mark gone.
VOL.1-M). II.
ONE BY ONE
The Facts Come to Light
in the Pittman Case.
1.11 st week we gave ail account of
the uijsiertuui- d s r ( >peitraiii« of Mrs
Wul'ei I ‘it t malt and the excitement
attendant tlieiecin. Mention was a;se
made of I he discovery of the missing
woman by Mr. IPill ( •ley.
Mr. t'arev says he found her at
h »inc of lir lailiei-in-biw about four
tuiU-s Ifuiu Athens, llu also nays Mr.
Flunk 1 'ilttil.ru luld him ilmt his
Mr. U nit) i Putman, knew *11 about
Ihe d. . 8 ,ppearanee ,.t Ins wife, ... ami . not
,,n b Hus, hut ha lu.d i lau.ied
M ip for her tliree weeks befoiehaud.
,l,| d Ihnt his object was to woriy her
parents to got. even fur noun little
wioug I hey were supposed to luivo
eeiumitletl against turn, ft was also
Slated 1 il.lL Mr. Waller 1’iuniali per¬
suaded bis Ii other, Mr. Oscar i’ill.~
man, Into helping cany oill
plans, although i-.i- brollu-r was very
much iiijisposctl to so do.
It is repotted that Mrs,
do! not go lu Alliens by her own
will, but that her husband forced
her to go.
These sin eluents clear thhij's up
wonderfully, and throws the blame
upon Hie shoulders of the party who
should bear it, though many rumors
ate afloat, as to Mr, Haller I’i'.t.man's
strange fa-hay lor in tins case,
Piles ! Piles ! Piles !
Can be cured. Try Hoggs' German
Salve when everything i-lse Imn falh'd.
Sold and warranted by I>it. H .1 hi hi.
The ( 4 Coin t I Party.
At the hospitable home of Mrs M,
E. Brooke, whs one of Ihe enjoyable
events of this weeks happenings.
Miss Annie Brooke, tho buauUlul
and entertaining hostess, made the
many "stags” present lot -1 (piltu at
ease during Ihe game ot “c ili.s” that
wasplayid with almost the same z.-al
with which It Is enacted (lining the
day. This game huts tall lo b coins
as popular with Urn “pariylles” as
tool ball is nil.li Hie athletes.
As alw; ys Oil sut-.li occasions the
young iruti^fln potf/iU more fully .ecogr.iged
the *ss of the old" saying
lliat time waits for no mm: before
leaving Minever, a Consultation was
belli as to wlial sort of sociable should
come oil ( Inhuman. Nothing iieiiuito
was decided, and Friday mglit was
apart as a time to meet ami aioic
fully discuss this ijnestlon
A Perfect Santa Claus
Es tab1ishmont.
TluitVi what tin* ctiftiiih'U* s o «* m*
UoHhiiiaii & DiUiliK-r of (i. vpui’jId), o
prtJjpiitH. Af <*r UuUHf tLruii^li ».hi» i r
storo y<o. c iiiih out wuh a > >* a iM n «<1
fttpl otf winch ii ci'iiuuloH* ai'iity of
X hum ^oimIh Loo tiumol iMitj i Id hi i -
lion u ii ti ipoiouibor, louvo.i upo u ono.
Th«*y l»uv** pictUlPft 5 4Urt. Id 1*5
•liipUlMHO, Flnnll iifltl Is slDlt'l jroods,
(Jiiiioi w.im*, fancy and plain, i'nys
l i.niiiDCiable for tlio clnliii < n, vv i/ons
mi <1 ete J/oIIh deto lo #.>. I » n,*a
20 cl i to $5 MuhLaicIh* eunn, Slotvi \\%
mug;s, I>*ll eamageK, Tool elua'K,
Toy 'tiaum, AHiuma, 5f-l. and up%
wait], Dull haniuMcks, Nr.ai pitp-ry
plain and elegant, music boxes, l!
mouic.is and accordemm. A la-antifiil
stylish pii.ch'*r find six guldels for SI.
Glassware witkoul end. Ifwc
French china, Rose bowls,
l’eri iimery the lines',, Ghnsl m.t cards
toy phi'ios and in fact anything a.
body waids for Xmss.
liosiMA.'. * Gardner.
Hard Times.
if you want to nvoid f - > ■ ’ d" “i a
fiiiD'H*’ f»uy your X n t$ ,*;o » il»«
littiic**- h!«M‘ win*!-: ;i jif.ih; in ,r < y w
lmy il1 ' u, ’ <,f u<
A Nw Rostauriint
Han been opened in tho ofTb < *n
et'l 1 oerupiod by the Advm a't-. VV *
Kllington i 1 - ihe i‘Un‘1 v >ok aiid
washer and deniuM u- to niuto *)i it !»*•
prepare 1 to HPiVf In- v\i*ite <»o(.oiiu
with a good KNjnare rn«*al or lunch
verv rt-iistiuablnn * i" - *<i .e him a trial
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The only Vmc Ci cato of Tartar Powder.—Ko Atotnocfd; No AiUra.
in Millions of Homes —-40 the Sta»4?jd
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
AS SUNG AT A POPULAR
GREENESBORO HOUSE.
< "lu i*-!m.is comes but once a year,
All, in that .*oNc.'E their hearts should
cheer;
Make others feel the jay of living
By good alms deedsan I generous giving.
Mow those who give with good intent
Will buy the gift, the choice present
Whore longest str■etch ihe lleetbig ce it—
At T. B. litas*.
There presents lire fnnii ere yndieie;
From eHines with hot, w\ti frozen a '.
| Wllls „ f a m . t sn( , K ind.
ivr'Tuues that rival those of full
Are olienply got if you go or send —
At T. 1). l iees’.
There are vases hen nil'll I amt eh'ous rare.
Plash goods and fancy silvei’wiue;
Jewelry uiueli an tin every desb'it,
l.umps that would please an artists’
mind.
Alliums, toilet ei-Ls ol choice selection,
Mirrors that give n pretty reflection,
Await your wondering Inspection—
At T. H Klees’,
There are Xiiws good* too many to men¬
tion
VII new and lino, an I of loN lilve m 'u -.
Nothing alto lily, old, or behind the time
Will you get when you buy Irom K . es’
lino.
New gilts tor the old, fiesh gifts for tlio
young,
(To tell ot them all were n I ale too long >
Going for little more Mum a-mg —
At T, It Rices’.
O list, youn.'iaan! That girl mi dear
V on would have fur your own In the
future near.
To whi her hand and lo conquer her lienr.
Give present-, that will f.nm of her life a
part;
Then Yon'll win lit the end and be herd
nt t he si art
With Venus’ mill In. and Cupids’ swllt
dart,
Ai.tl the imiKhknth you got when with
man o<- you part,
At T. II. It ties'.
THE POPULISTS WIN,
D P HanryisEleciedliy 251 Ma
loriiy. The Democratic Can
didate J H Googer gets 79
Votes.
We stop the press to insert the fol»
lowing Coiniilete next week.
( HAWKOIlllVibl.H TI'.KClSfC'T.
D. 1*. Henry >• s ‘J27
.1 i I. t longer 2 H
Ji. F. Taylor - 1
E, If. vfoOauloy 1
raytown rttnctsrtiT,
l>. I*. Henry - s
ru.-moi l*»H( INC I*.
l>. I’ Henry s :vz
. 1 II. (ieoger 1
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OULUMBIAIi PfiilE WINNERS.
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PIANOS
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGANS
I wtHRE GIVEN
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