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By E. L RAINEY.
OFFICIAL OFGAN'OF THE (OUNTY.
DAWSON, GA., Fes. 5, 1890,
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Cor. J. C. C. Black, of Aurus.
ta, is the latest gubeonaticnal en.
try. By the way, «here’s North
ern’s little boomelt 7
Governor Gordon has apypeinted
Gen. Phil Cook Secretary of
Stete to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Hon. N. (. Barnctt,
which sad event oceuirid «t h =
liome in Atlznta on last Saturday.
THE worst sort of “ervippe” that
has tackled our people for years, is
the debt grip. Itdon’t often kill
people, but it holds on « long time
and makes a fellow mighty «ick all
the while he has got it. |
Gov. Gordon has appointed :
James W. Robertson Railroad ‘
Commisgioner vice Major Campe
bll Wallace resigned. The Sa-‘
v .noah Times wanis to krow who
James W. Robestson is, Too luu'd‘i
for us. |
*_Tom Miller, co'ored, the pal of
Bre wer,the Jesupr o er,as capturs
wd this week and taken back to Jes
up for trial. Tom like most mur
derers of hisrace, says he has made
peace with God and is ready to
“wear dem golden slippers and
elime dem golden stairs.”
Tue young ladies of Plymouth,
Pa., have formed what they call ‘A
Woman's Protective Association,”
the object of which is to protect all
members from adventurers who are
on th: marrv. Itis composed of
thirteen old maids, two widows and
tour read-headed girls,every one of
whom would scare a man at forty
rods,
Corrorar Gunn, of the Cnth
bert Liberals,says the pecple of the
“eleventh senatorial district" are
not oblized to elect a msn to the
senate simply because he wants to
go there. We've been trying to
convince the corporal of that fact
for two years, and we are glad
that he bhave at last surrended,
Shake, Corp.
A learned weather prophet ass:
serts that we are to have six more
years of fine crops and gencral
prosperily . He says that history
shows that years of plenty and
years of scarcity come in groups »f
severs, and that last year was the
. first ofseven years of plenty. But
you need not quit work and ex
- pect to reap big crops on account
of this prophecy.
Covrumsus, Georgin, has de ided,
through her city council, that boys
under 21 years of age shall drink
no whisky this year, and has pass
ed an aud’vance that impuses a
fine of $lO upon a minor who goes
into any ylace where liquor gre
kept tor retail purposes, and §23 if
he shall under false representation
to age, buy or allow to be’bought
for him any "liquor in any retail
saloon in the city,
Norru Carolinu is bragging on
the marriage ot John Richmer
aged 13 years,and Elsie Westlake,
aged 11 years and 6 mounths. But
lowa paialize the record. Inthat
State, about & year ago, a boy of
13 married a girl of 12, The hus
band hasrecently dicd, leavins a
weeping relict with the proud dis—
tinction of having been a wife, a
a mother and a widow before reach.
ing the age of 13 years. Both of
those couples, in place of being
marriel,ought to have heen spanks
ed.
) New Agent.
Mr. Briggs M. Wiison arrived
from Union Springs, Ala,, on last
Friday night and took the agency
of the Central depot on Saturday
vice Mr. Powell resigned.
This makes Dawson's fi{th depot
agent since the first of January.
Wanted at Americus.
Last Friday Sherift Yhornton
arrested a negro woman that was
wanted in Americus for a misle«
meanor. Deputor L. B. Forres
tor, of Awericus, came down for
her.
Real Estate Deal.
Dr. W. B. Cheatbam hos hought
from Davis & Dczier the lot oun
Main strcet next to the Janes
buildings and will erect o hrick
stoircy
Made Mad by Joy. ‘
So overcome with delight by thel‘
restoration of his speech and the
ability to ue his paralized limbs
that he refuses to kecp quiet. ‘
Such i« the fate of Jim Bcutly,a;
uegro of Webster county. |
Jim is abous 22 ycars of age,
and a lright locking darky.
Abou* eizht months agolie was
teken ill, and up to Friday he was
unable ‘o speak or use his lower
limbs. Ou Friday J'm was treat
ed by a physiciin and secured im
mediate relief, and walked to the
train. Upon bis return home he
began to act queerly, dancing and
singiog all the time. When bed
time came he obstinately refused to
go to_bed, and continued his dan+
cinge - |
Moudny he was takenbefore the or
dinsry and adjudged insane' and
committed to Milledgevilie.
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received un‘il the
first Tuesduy in March next for
turuishing medicine and medical
services to persons en the county
farm and m the jail for the ensu
ing year, J. W. ROFERTS,
Plerk B.C.C. T, C.
City Ordinances For 1890.
Be it ordained by the mayor and
. council of the eity ot Dmson;a}pd
- itasbercby ordained by autbor
ity of the same. that the fellow
ing licenses and speefic taxcs
shall be levied and- collected in
. the city of Pawson for the year
1890 :
Each retailer of spirituous,
malt or formented liquors,
shall pay per conum, 8150 00
Liquor dealers selling by
Ly the bottle,not less than
G6's nor more than 4} gal
lons and under, shall pay
, per annum 50 00
Liquor dealers selling 4}
gallons and upwards 75 00
Each druggist selling Ii- -
quors, not less than 1 pt.
nor more than 4% gallons,
ghall pay per annum 50 GO
Each restaurant shall pay
per annum 15 00
Public hotels and boarding
houses, who entert:in
transient and charge over
25 cents per meal and
night's lodging, shall pay
per annum 5 00
Public hote!s and hoarding
houses, who entertain
transients and charge not
over 25 cents per meal and
night’s lodging, shall puy
per annum 2 50
Each huckster stand shall
puy $1.50 pey day, or
per anpum 25 00
Each billiard and pool ta.
ble per annum 25 00
Each ten pen or bowling
alley per annum 25 00
Each shooting gallery sha'l
Py perannum 25 00
Each 4-horse dray or wag~
on shall pay per annum 10 00
Each 3-horse dray or wag
on shall pay per annum 7 50
Bach 2-horse dray ov wags
on shall pay per annum b 00
Each 1-horse «;‘ray or wags
on shall pay per snnum 2 50
Each circus per day 50 00
Each side show per day 25 00
Each show exhibiting un
der 4 tent, except side
show with a circus, per
day 50 00
Each licensed opera house
per annum 25 00
Tran<ient theatricals and
minstrels. jugglers and
magic ianterns, and other
like exhibitions, where
~ they donot performin lis
- censed opera houses, shall
| pay per day 5 00
Each auctioneer or vendor mas.
ter shall pay from $3 00to £25.00
pe_ day, ut discretion of mayor.
Itinerant traders, except those
who'gell vehicles, shall each pay
not less than sl.oo:per duy to 825
a week, at discretion of mayor.
Each leeturer, charging for the
same, exeept in licensed opera
houses, shall pay trom $2.00 to $lO
per day, at discretion ofmayor,
Each junk dealer shall pay
’ per annum §25 00
'Each insurance company
shall pay per annum 9 00
Wheels of fortune and
~ sporting devices per day 50 00
Flying jeunies and flying |
po.ies per week 10 00
Lach dancing master or |
~ mistress per annum 10 00
Fach skating rink per an- |
num 25 00
All canvassers of books,exeept
the Bible and other religious liters
ature, shall be taxed at the rate ot
$2 per duy or 85 a week, at the
discretion of the Mayor. TLocal
lady canvassers are not subject to
said license tax. |
Ench itineraut physician 200
‘ Each chireprodist : 5.00
' Each Professional horse
| trainer 00
! Bach guano dealer per an
| num 2.50
i Each wareliouse per annum 5,00
Each transient person sell- |
| ing vehicles per day 15.00
Lach bank or banker per |
. annum 15.00
Each iive 'y al.d feel stable
| per annum 5.00
Each livery feed and sale |
stable per annum 10.00 |
Each resident stock frader
outside of licensed livery
stable per antum 5.00
Each traesient stock trader
outside ot licensed livery
stable per annum 10.00
Each variety works, sash, |
blind and door factory |
per annum 10.00
Each oil mill perannum 5.00
Each street peddler per an -
num 10.00
except for fruits and ground peas
which may be scdd by boys and
girls ander 13 years old.
Each earriage, bugry and
wegon repository - and
manufactory per annum 500
Each public gin per annum 5 00
Each barhersh&p per annum 2 30
Each priting office per annum 250
Each and every person who
shall keep » butcher shop
and butehering his own
beef, per anvum 750
‘Each and every parson not |
} ficensed butchers selling |
~ fresh meats before 9am |
~and after 4 b m, per ans
num 7 50
Each and every person sell
ing fresh meat except by
the quarter, farmers ex.
ceptad, who buther and
of'er for ) ale e wveen the
hours ot Y a m and 4 pm
per annum 5 00
Ench dealer in fire crackers
per annum 25 00
Each: person drammingor
« soliciting trade exeept
_to the middle of the street . .
in front ot his or bher own
place of business, per ans
num 25 00
!Each person followinz the
business of loaning mon«
ey and shavers of papers
outside of banks, per an
num 7 50
Each Lroker in merchan.
dise per annum 2 50
Each omnibus per annum 5 00
Each baggage wagon annam 5 00
Euach person selling by sam
ple or otherwise to consum
e s, per annum 10 00
Each and every person
keeping or earrying astock
of goods or wmerchandise
to the amount of £5OO or
less shallpay a licerse tox
Yc-r annum of 100
ach person carrying in stock a
greater amount than five Lun.red
dollars shall pay fifty cents fer
thousand extra fir each additional
one thovsand dollars or fract.onal
part thercof.
The fore_oiug ardinances do rot
apply to parties who are already
paying licenses to the city.
Aay violation not hcrein pro
vided for, the penalty shall be leit
discretionary with the Mayor
Doune at regular meetine of the
City Council of Dawson, January
Gth, 1890,
W. B. CHEATHAM, Mayor.
J. L. JANES, Clerk,
“tAdministrato’s Sale.
GEORGIA--Terrell County.
By virtue of an crde of the
Court, ot Ordinary of Terrell coun
ty, will be sold befi re the court
hause door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in Mareh next, two
paid up shares of Columbus South
ern Railway Stock, of $lOO each,
also one fi faon Charlie Harris and
Peter Harris for 75 dollars, prin
cipal, with interest. Tlssued from
the Justice Court ot the 1154 Dis
trict, G. M., in said county. Terms
ot sa'e cash. . J, V. KITCHENS,
Feb. 3rd, 1890. Administrator.
For Dismission,
GEORGTA —Terrell County.
Ordinary's Office, February
Term, 1890. Whereas, 1. C.
Hoyl, administrator of R C. Mar
tin, decessed, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, thathe has fully
administered said estate. This iz
therefore to cite all persons cen~
cerned, to show cause, if any they
can, on or before the first Monday
in Vay next, why said administra
tor should not be discharged from
said administiation, .«
A J. W. ROBERTS, =
Feb. 3d, 1890, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA—Terrell County.
To All Whom It iMay Concern:
J. L. Janes has in due form aps
piied to the uadersigued for let
ters of administration de bonis non
on theestate of T. C. Janes, late of
said county, deceased, and I will
pass upon said :\Yplimtiou on the
first Mou?ay in March next.
Given under my hand and ofh
cial signature February 3rd, 1890,
J. W. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
For Gismiss'on.
GEORGIA—Terrell County,
Ordinary’s Office, Febra Ty term,
1890.—Whereas L. (. Hoyl and
J. G. Parks, administrators of
Mrs. M, M. Clark, deceased, rep
resent to the comt in their peti
tion, duly filed and entered on rees |
ord, thet they have fully adminis
tered said estatc; this s therefore
to cite all persons concerned to!
show cause, 1t any they can, on or|
before the Ist Monday in May |
next, why sud adoinistrators |
should not bhe discharged tiom said
administration, |
J. W. ROBERTS, Ordincry,
Feb. 3rd, 1890. ; |
WANTED. |
All the Sweet Potatoes on the
market, T. O, Warrcnarn & o, !
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BAG 1
Absolutely Pure.
This powder necver varies. A
marvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and can
be sald in competition with the
multitude of low test, short weight
alam or phosphate powders, Sold
only in cans. ROYAL BAKING
POWDER CO., 106 Wall St.,
N Y.
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Notice.
I am offering for sale this season
at the Alliauce Warchonse the
following old &nd RELIABLE
brands of Guanos and Acid Phes,
phates, which have stood the test
for twenty-five years, and has al
ways given UNIVERSAL SA'TIS
FACTION as to results Beware
of CHEAP, SHODDY and LOW
GRADE guanos. Recolicet the
bestis always the cheopest. Call
and see me before buying and get
prices :
John Merryman’s,
G. Ober & Sons.
Gossypium,
Complete Cotton
Fetilizer,
Augusta Acid,
WM. KAIGLER.
Ay J I 1 T ¥
FINE MULELES.
It you want to purchase a fine
You ~hould call on
R. N. HIGDON
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Money I.caned
ON
Farm Liands
AND
RITY PROPERYY
At lowest rates of interest. Old
loans renewe.l. ,
R. F. SIMMONS,
Attorney at Law and Agent for
Ga. Loan and Trust Co.
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Executor's Sale,
Agreeable to an order from the
Cour:of Ordinsry of Terrell coun.
ty, Ga., wil be sold before the
court house door in Dawson, with
in the legal hours of wale, on the
first Tuesday in March nexr, he
following lands belonging to the es
tate of M. H. Baldwin, Sr., de
ceased :
Lot of land No. 300 in Fourth
District, one acre in the north east
corner of lot No. 286 in Fourth
District, five acres off of lot No. 16
in Third District, south of ecreek
and east of tl e road, the house and
lot where M. C. Mims now lives
and two store house lots nerthwest
corner of ecourt house square on
Main sireet. The above property
will be sold for the benefit of said
estate and to Per{cct titles.
A J.&W. R. BALDWIN,
Executors of M. H. Baldwin, Sr.
NTICE " » EB TORS AND CREO
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All persons having demands
against the estate of J. H. Hayes
late ol said county deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their
demands according to law, and all
pessons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate pay
ment, December 23rd, 1889.
J.H. HAYES, Administrator.
Notice to Debtors & reditors
All persons having demands
against the estate of W. J. Thomp
son, late of said zounty, deceased,
are herehy notified to vender in
iheir demands according to law,and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required 1o make immediate
payment. J. J. Trompeson,
Adm’rof W, J. Thonpson, dec'd.
Jan, 14, 1850.
. . .
Notice of Dissolu
-10 1,
This is to certity that the firm
ot W. A. Anthony & Co. has this
dey dissolved co partiership by
mutunl consent, L. . Durham
retiring. I assume all indebtodness
of the firm. W. A. Axrooxy, |
Jan. 11, 1890. J
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Insure Your Property flzainst Fire
WITH - \
LAING & RAINRY,
Fire Insuranee Rgents.
Strong and Reliable Gmpanies.
They can be found at the News office or at the office of J. A. Laing
over Cheatham & Dean’s drug store.
THE GREEN BAR.
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Wi A o Couliad TR
Has mov ed inte tl e building just below J. R. Mercer & Co.—which he
has bed remodeled -—and would be pleased t+ have his friends, both
“white and colored, call on him.
~ In additi on to a fine hne ot Whiskies, Brandics, Beer, ete ,he carries
‘ a first.class line of
i FAMILY GROCERIES.
Guardians Sale for Fe-In
vestment.
On Februoary 6th next, applica
tion will be made 1o Hon. J. H.
Guerry, Judge of Terrell Superior
court, at his office in Dawson, for
an order to sell, for re investment,
fitteen acres of lot number 91 m
Third District Terrell county, Ga.,
viz:fßeginning at a crookin the pub
lic vond which erosses the Columbus
Sruthern Railway on said lot, and
on the north side thereot and run
ning with said public road in a
southwesterly direct'on 450 yurdr}
exclusive of the railroad right of
way to a stake, thence north 1613
yards, thence in a northeasterly di
rection parallel with said publie
road 450 yards (exclusive of said
ri_ht of way) to a stake, thence
south along the west side of the
public road 161} yards to the
starting point.
The reasons for applying for
s.id leave to sell are that thus a
railway depot will be sccured on
said land, and all the other preper
ty belonging to the wards of the
undersigned will be enhanced in
value, and the depot cannot be
secured on said lot except by a
sale of'said fifteen acres.
FRANCES E. VARNER,
Guardian ot J. M., J.F., M. E.,
E.P,C H.and G. 'I. Varner,
the six minor children of Geo W.
and Frances E. Varaer.
January 7th, 1890,
NITICETO CREDITORS
All persons havirg debts against
Mrs. Naomi Coxwell, late of Ter
rell county, Ga., de¢'d,are hereby
notified to present them to the un
dersigned for payment in the time
preseribed by law. .
MRS. N. A, E. McLENDON,
Administrator Estate Naomi Cox
well, deceased.
Dawson, Ga,, Jan, 21st, 1890,
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA--Terrell County,
To all Whom it May Coneern,
W. A. McLain having applied
for guardianship of the person and
property of Apabel L. McLain,
minor child of D, P. McLain, of
said county, notice is given that
said application will be heard at
my office at 10 o’clock, a. m. on the
Ist Monday 1 March, 1890.
J. W. ROBERTS,
Jan. 10, 1890. Ordinary,
For Letters of Administration
GEORGlA—Terreil County.
Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 27,°90.
J. R. Mercer has applied for
Letters of Administration on the
estate of P. L. Allbritton,deccased;
fhis is thegefore to notify all con
cerned m(fie their objections, if
any they have, on cr before the
first Monday in March next, else
letters will be granted said appli
cant as applied for.
T EOBERTS, Ordinary.
Applicationfor Years Support
GEORGTA —~Terrell County.
CourT OoF ORDINARY,
At Chambers, Jan 25, 1890.
~ The appraisers appointed vpon
‘the application of N. J. Hayes,
widow ot J. B, Hayes, for twelve
months support for herselt and
minor children, having filed their
return, all persons coneerned are;
hereby cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next March term
of this court, why snid applicatior
should not be granted.
J. W. ROBERTS, Ovdinary.
For Sale,
One cottage home in the city of
Dawson, near college, and in front
of Mrs. “McNulty's residence.
House has 3 rooms besides kitchen
and dining rooms. Size of lot,
halt acre. Good well water. Price
only $450 cash, or on installment
plan with interest., Cuall cn or
address G. V. PACE,
Dawson, Ga,
Reward.
Strayed from my place on last
Thursday one Black Ox with long
horns, weight ahout 450 lbs, Any
information will be liberally re
warded, B. J. ASBURY,
Dawson, Ga, l
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Turner refers to
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{nf hargiins an! benevalener, and
{ means to make this a scasen lon
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What the people of Georgia think
of
JOIINSON'S
- Citill and Fever Tonge,
| AERANY, GA.
i *We hear nothiny hut tavorable
r forts, Hileman & Azar Co.
! MILLEN, G\
| Johnseu's Tonic does ali claimed
ptor it. Send us a gross Have
: sold out. Wilkins & Berrien,
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i BARTOW, GA.
We think vour medicine is the
best chill and fever medicine,
Have not had a complaint of its
not being ali elaimed for t.
A. D, Tarver & Co.
WAYNESEORO, GA.
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Ton
ic gives perfect satisfacion.
Whitchead & Co.
OCHLOCHNEE, GA.
Johnson’s Chill-and Fever Tonic
is a dead shot tor chills and fever, |
Dr, B. W. Baston.
’ THOMASVILLE, GA. ‘
~ Your Chill and Fever Touie
‘meets with a ready sa'e. Will |
need gome more scon, |
B. Thomas, Jr, |
For sale by all druggisis under a
positive guarantee, Oue bottle
will cure or money refunded, |
Price 50ec.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
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A. R. McCOLLUM,
The Photographer, can give you a
true, lifeslike likencss of yourselt
M. E, JENNINGS. F. M. JENNINGg,
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JENNINGS BROS
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Acknowled headquarters for the best and cheapest
ever ofiered in this warket.
Nry r N 4 3 ot E r * 3
STAPLE DRY GOODs, HATS, ETC,,*
with prices to suital', Large lot
Plows, Plow Stects. Hames, Traces,Etc,
In fuct everything that a fermer needs, Having beent reared on g
farmy We claim t) b 2 botter alvle to know the needs of fadngers thay
those Lo ere not. . : &
Meat, Bran, Flour, Sucar, Coffee and
Canned Goods : :
of every deseription. Tobaceolow down for the eashi We take the
cash discount on al' of our purchases, which iz qnite an Kem, and we
propose to give our customers the benefit of it, Call and see us, |
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JENNINGS BROS,
ATTENTION FARMERS
A ton of Standard Ammoniated Gua
no tor 360 pounds Middling Cotton,
Guaranteed analysis— ;
Available Phosphoric Acid, 8 to 10
per cent. ‘
Ammonia 2 to 3 per cent,
’ Potash, {to 3 per cent.
A ton of Acid Phosphate for 200 to
;2-’3O pounds ef Middlide Cotton,
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_ J. R. MERCER & CO,
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T 0 THE TRADE.
We are now rcw-civin# the Larg:et and most varied‘
Steck of Goods it has ever been our pleasure to handle, “
WEOFFER YOU
Dry Goods, Noions, Boets, Shoes, Harness, Furniture,
Huardware, Iklour, Sugar, Coffee. lobacco. ete, ete ,a
prices which cannot be undersold.
Give us your patronige and we guarantee satisfaction,
We invite SPEQIAL ATTENTION to our l’Ul"{"‘\’ITURE,
THE FINEs ON THE MARKET FOR THE PRICE
Tv addition to ihe above we carry a full line ot BURIAL CASES
LTIOWEREY & ORE.
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BABIESARE ALVWAYSINSEASON
Aud so are my BABY CARRINGES, of which I have just received
a large line avd offer at very low prices
My Walnut, Oak and Maple Bed Room Suits are most artistically
! signed, nicel; finished, and well put up. Noshoddy goods.
Parlor Suits in Flush and Brecatell 1 jnvite special attertion te, as
these goods are sold for less than actual worth,
In Book Cases, Writing Desks, Music Stands, Side Boards, Oil
Paintings and Curtain Poles, you will notfind a larger assortment asßy
where in Southwest Georgia. ™ Just got in
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3 000 ROLLS WALL PAPER
And all decorations for ceiling. amples senton appilication.
A large line of China and Glass are. Heinvi‘es special attentier
to his Hevilands Frerch China Dinner Sets,
In fact if you need anything in the line of House Furnishing write te
M. D. Newmaun and he will guote you prices as low as reason will permit.
Window Shades at ail prices from 7he. up, at |
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Done at this office with neatness and dispatch at city prie
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HE\ADS,
» ORTGAGES,
NOTES,
POSTERS,
CIRCULARS,
CARDS. .
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GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
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