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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
• GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Bright Item* Furnished
by the Telegraph's Hustling
Correspondents
RANDOLPH COUNTY POPULISTS
U*t U Cslhbnt and It.mlnat*, Candl*
d«t« tor <b» Horn# and ttsaau—
Kff.rt to Hold a lllg Rally
la Lothalr Vallod.
! Cuthbert, July 27.—(Special.)—Tho
third pony people met turn yesterday,
rpbo ntotendiusce wo* small. The ob
ject of (be mealing wtu to ttime two
of their followers for ruproseotauve
ami seuuur. Vber named H. C. .Vew-
tou tor ttse house tu oppotunuu to the
VuunM.ra.Ho Uumluoe, J. A. iliwiiii.
For senator, detugutus were here from
Clay, Turn'll uud ltattlolpb otsim'.is,
.Which cusupoao Use district, Olid limy
deuldnd upuu the name of T. J. Perry
from this city uis tbe one to oppose the
Doiiiocrurio ams.net:, J. 11. Bussey.
Hie uoumwm, tiro ulsouc on near the
house uud auiuto jmnv os Otey ever
.will he. The uritflity host* of true and
tried DocnouvUuiu voter* of cite county
mud dint riot will rekwnco them to the
rtur trimsi poWdeui srrentftll is maw
un*l 01 Hie bnlk>c hoi, Tho Uvgn>
iwnm* to -have come front under tho
w<xs I pile with them und Is now lander
peivtnil HU (he «u|i. There weru »«ro
del,sari ■h on ull of the seiatturlul dele
gations yesterday, anil they took pact
111 'Him imwciimI.ukh Of. (ho uhuvcvtuosi.
'This, however, dot* not eoein to sat
isfy the negrocM.
'Pile Rcputhkira cvmvomlon of Hits
county, which hi conrinmi.il entirely of
negrmM, met lure lost fiuimkt'y mill
Bladed tlmi nvere open for Mules, bat
bttfluro 'trailing they would di<nmnil tthttt
tlMfr Bunns lie planil hi the Jury l»x
and Unit oilUm lie divided. It Is said
ttioit tiho third parly ixuple boms pean-
Isoa) tithe former, tart the totltmr damWiml
■mens to irouble ttsdm. Hicy don’t
know how to do this und tvji.uu ihulr
own ft raottUb, or uocedc to It uud get
tlho negro vote. The swgiMfM wive by
no m<«un etitQiualasUc jvntfrday. A
prominent one und u htuler remarked
to your unrrtmKMKUinft Went tic wan it
KcpiriA'kvMi a,Ull; start piMinlses didn't
satisfy him; shut Isdng pi.mil on corn-
m.Hoi's was nut eiaaigh <U> win him or
bln party over; that bo would vote Clio
lUpuMfetui Write! and If lie couldn't
do this be tad niltUsv vote the Demo-
craKc ttokot.
ft Is interesting Just now to know
■mhtrt coiielnslims rite t1u.nl parly will
mine to wUli illm uuteml lmittier. It
wos expected, too. Hunt they would
nnuntnntc vinsnty officers yeou-nl.iy, but
they decided io w.att till attar the Oc-
tolnv riodtloos to see liew their men
would nun tiefovo doing m. Again, no
doulut, Hie Kepiibleun demands kept
them from tirUng.
L0THA1R NEWS ITEMS.
,'PJio People's Partly ivied to Hold a
i l)lg Itnlly.
Loltmlr, Jtdy 27.—(S|ivlal.)—A more
dlaaippo'trtitl crowd oould not litivo
bonn wfcutwwd lUiywlnvo IDs in were
co nun to iled lieru today. About two
.wee,IS .sgo a low I'upilli.its met at the
rolunl house nhd, utter a. half hour’s
dnUitle, tllinlly decided Io lvjvo a grand
rally, with it dtnntr, and Invito proud-
nuiit speakers to oddresa tire iniiljlin
PodBQr win (hr time Mk ttpprt for tluj
“rally," but, strange to «iy, It ilbl not
uctailUUae. Utmnora were *n»t to »eo
vi'liolhiv certain ttuUorrs ayufal lie bad,
but ufuv eldlns: vbe 0111.1111 sixtikurs
couM not bo nroaorod. A grant uiniuy
wan Ml Mr. W. H. lii'mp, ouuV.ilinto lor
uouv|*iiilliv.g<«ieitil tss the Pnvlb's
party iilckit, 10 aUdreas ibem. Com-
tmiaihl.Ui/n tuil, trad with dhtut ginifle-
than, but fiv some tv ism lio did not
route. n tuighlt ban town 1 1lo did not
reeriTv He- lettec. Any how, ilio lliulo
city wus (luvnifcd to exiva* by men,
.Women nasi Children, till itigcf lo Hsion
to ipndw on Itie issues of the day,
■uid alio to ivyule Heir upiMdtea, IV-
Wra 12 o’clock, tis there wtis no sign
of any agpuniM of uuy sinukiv, o»
liglaa of rte- tViniliMs divtdnt to hold
h in*-', iw (a otfiiisrao (licit- side,
tiv rills Uie lHii'le, seeing no signs of
any ahniip* III s|i)itise the nnitr DM
agmagbr, ibvfiUii to trthdMV is
unit iMrOitu' '<f NtMtaXtD of llielr
own It was a gnwt iliNipP'M.tim'iu
to (he ecu wit p(v»«rit, ns It wus
patad dint some gritit. PtpillM
lor would I''ll ituin some boteraMog
vldrixs. Hot H this nil tv coiuplelu fall-
tin-.
lion. J. Clnytid Clements, eamtldnro
for ropraamalrtlv®, U drautaring an
The \iMpU-, uud, from n-isirli glndfcit
from the vaus-us dlslrlcbi Vn ga iinui
ty. Ids timbal Is HaUTiL The lli'Uto-
ciuts will sitiml by trill, us they know
bo Mill Stood by tils pledge* and Mirk
to the liuinut of Ids ciKiury imiplc. He
Is an iv.tuailite g,nTl<nsin *ad worthy
of the boom bias owed on him,
'Idle flnest nsul hirgmt 'iiaWtuialiilJii
ever son hi this minion la on e.diUn
tbva ill the otUcv of Ur. h. J. TIiuuh')
und ml-'ll by li’ansi-lf, Hiey weigh
tMy nine MM totiy-uino uaut a lialf
piunds. The iloeiur takes u gbvvt
jirVte thi elHiuing -Hiese linioua apevt'
mens to the public.
SUedIT (kali Uimlmto was In hjw
MOTiAEII*. H
and thi os anon too bs-
Oisua luulb* ra, thould
know that Uoctur
ITerwS FSratle l-re-
■rTinti'-a roba dilld-
birtD of itn Urturis,
tarnn iui'1 dsngws
to ta-tb motlu-r and
child, by aiding nat-
urx- in prop,nag the
Hieluiu tor par
turition. Thereby
“labor" anti tho
period of conlltie-
ment are greatly
abort cool IVidsapromotiJSthsiri'rottonJi
an atxindanci* ef nourtshmenv tor tba child
Hn. boss A tltmiHic, of OaUry, Onrisi
On ma, wrtuai ~Mb«t I l« c.-.u laViny
your * flTarlla Prracrlprioo.* I vu not able
io «lau*l on my fee* without «u»i runt alaoat
iWnlh Now 1 do nil my homework, waablnir.
,'-•10 #. 0,-wl.ur und ecryTUIns for my IkiuiIv*
of etshu I am rr.uilre now Hum l bale Iwh
In *1 nan,. Tour • ParoOte PrncrlpUoa'ta
the beat to take tepee counueuieiit, or at k-nct
It pr.ooi ao with tno. t neve eulteted 1* lltlle
» nh any of mi eblMn-n aa 1 did wub iuj last,
a .'I ube ta llu* leuHk'.et wa'v, SOU Haro In
duced w.'vrnal tn try -Farorlte I'Trw.UpUou,-
Hi U hM WVTtJ »yv) tor.tbenk"
A
DRIVE
TO
DAY
IN
RIBBONS
CUe’Oe thpotun on
oup front gountgp
to<do9 200 pieces of
(>hoi(»e Sill^ gibbons
fpo(n 1 to 4 ins. wide
and will (»losg out
the sa(pe at 5 <»ents
p^p 9apd. (Pan9 in
th^ lot ap£ wopth
thpee times mone9
asl^ed fop theQi; 5^.
fop choice....
JUHAN’S,
606 (®H® W-
Where will you spend that vncm.on? Why not go to the White Sulphur
Springs Hotel, at White Springs, on the Oeorgla Southern and Florida Kallroad?
It is tlw coolest resort In the state, Immediately upon the banks of the Mi
wnnee Klver. 'Inis txipukir hotel has been thoroughly renovated, painted and re
furnished. and la run In connection with the wonderful Sulphur Spring,.which dis
charges 2,000.000 gallons per hour. The finest bathing pool in the world. Good
Ashing und hunting; pretty drives; No mosquitoes; no malaria. The water Is a
speelAc for rheumatism and dyspepsia In all forms; nervous exhaustion; alt ktd-
rey and stomach troubles; all diseases of the skin. Reduced rates upon ull inn-
roads. Rates (2 to KM Per day. Special rates by the week or month. For par
ticulars, address
WM. H. WREN, Manager, WHITE SPIUffGSj,,^
ki*t Thunmtay eventing Huinmcming for
the next court. He will be cUuteil
again to succeed himself, un be is a
fearless otllocr owl nut aifttovltl to do
bis duty.
M5EHBUBG LOCALS.
Crops in Leo Are Very Promising After
the Rains.
Leesburg, July 27.—(Siwolal.)—Crops
In tails locality aro gtuiMiUg nicely, both
corn and ooUvn luevo very ■much lm-
|guvul m iitke i>.bst tun days, mini mir
ftwincrs are mucli more tioiidul, though
coco vrtU bo sOioct by ltilf, bua tlboy
iuo pkru lung Jutuvlly of tibo (Ull anil
winter crops.
From pjcooist Iml,coitions we MU
bnve a bouulilful supply of oandldiktcs
Mils full, ull grill till'll, 1111,1 (lto uvciugo
voter will lie pusxlod its to whom to
vole for, mnl wkth tltoMo mlrmt oujoy Che
sci-auublo u lively time is In conlcui-
phmou.
On Tiu-adtiy of but week Clio third
p.w’iy ciHvcu.kin mot Jiure co nsmnutsto
it uuuliduti'o for Vbo leglsliiturc. Owing
to tike liiclcnuiuc-y of nlbo wculdrer only
liwtilvo Mire on band. Itta-y inljouruoil
to iuii‘t uguiu on-August 7.
Our melon givwctu ore very despon-
danl oviw Ww rmulL of ihelr onbi-gles
In groMlug thepivseiit onyp. They lust
hud the givmkl rur, tlien dhe freeze,
vluui itUiv drough't, oind ilveu the gruit
m;lucid Mike. It'llvo lentil sonfe out-
dackinv i lu.it'. til rtf would plant no more
nu-loiM for Klilpimoii*.
Tlbo lurgv brick stordbonso of J. P.
Oalkwvny Is nniirlug cotupUiUkta. Mr.
Ii. T. Smllnr of Mucou Is giving It tho
ttulshlug touelKW.
Judge 11. L. Irons Is visiting bis fam
ily ttt Indium Spring. Very sorry to
learn tliut bis avlfe Is quite sick alt Urat
places
SENATORIAL NOMINATION.
The Thirty-sixth District Convention in
Nownnn Nominates T. R. Whitley of
Douglas.
Nswain. July 27.—(Special.)—The sen
atorial conventton for this, tho Thirty
sixth senatorial district, met I ere yt-s
tordny. The convention \v is called to
orrlor by \)\ C. Wright, chairman of the
sanatoria! executive committee. Dr.
Jim Taylor of Meriwether was elected
oermanent chairman. Dr. W. I''. Qiy of
Coweta cut In nomination Hon. T. It.
Whitley of Douglau. Ilia nomlnttloat
was even,led bv Messrs. C. 8. Reid of
Campbell, W. T. Roberta of Douglas,
L. R. Utiv of Douglau and Math Cut
lH'|,|»er of Meriwether. Ho was nomi
nated by acclamation. Mr. Whitley
made a clear, ringing speech accepting
the nomination.
Tho following are the members of tho
new executive cVmmlttee:
Dr. J. W. Tnvlor. chairman; R.
Rlalock of Meriwother, W. T. Roberta
of Dougins. W. Io. Stniltng.T of Coweta,
ami Oeorge F. Looglno of Campbell
HM. .too Terrell attended the con
vention and made an enthusiastic speech
tor pure Democracy. His speech was
well received by the convention.
Mnl. A. C. Wllcoxon of Atlanta is
spendkslr a few ilays with his Newnatt
friend*.
Heard county nave Moses 2(7 ma
lorlty. This gives him t« votes—half the
Clinventlon—and his friends aro confi
dent of hit nomination.
DANDOLPH DEMOCRATS.
A rrlmary Held to Nominate Candi
dates for County OiHcea.
Cuthbert. Jutv 27.—(Special.)—Ths
Democratic primary to select county of-
fleers passed oft Quietly notwlthstcndins
the fact that tt rained nearly tho whole
day throughout the county anil kept
many Democrats sway, yet about (550
true and tried braved tho weather and
expressed their Interest and choice. Ths
above vote will strike the third party
fellowa with awe and wtll «how that
Democracy reign* and will triumph un-
terrifled in old Randolph. B. W. Kills
for clerk and J. L. Redding for collec
tor and J. L. lilarkhurn for coroner had
bo opposition ant) were renomlnvtetl.
W. C. Bynum, present aherlff. was re-
nomhlilsd over t. R. Bridges. •/.. H.
■MR prist lit hut receiver, teas renom
inated aver C. M. Pondexter and \V. 1).
Spurlock. L. P. Arthur defeated the
present treasurer. J. At. Redding. Pres
ent surveyor, J. O. Morris, wan not a
candidate. Two new men aspired for
this olltre. R. J. Jackson and J. D. Po
oler. ths tormsr defeating the Uttar.
Ths race eras lively between opposing
candidates, yet everything was friendly
and plea man I. These nominees, together
with the Democratic hash*. wHI n:»-
heartily unite anil work tor the reign
and triumph of Democracy over oppos
ing forces, and Democracy will triumph.
E Nulty of SL Paul. Minn., writes:
“Was oomtned to bul for three weeks,
doc*ora cituhl do me no good; Japt-
nest Pile Pure entirely cured me."
Sold by Uoodwyn A Small, drag-gist*.
FUNERAL OF MRS. W. T. DOUOLAS.
Cuthbert, July 27.—(Special.)—The fu
nerul of Mr*. W. T. Douglas yesterAiy
tvaa tire mbst largely attended of any
for yeara in this city. It thus attested
tho love and esteem In which she was
held tn the estimation of the people.
Mrs. Douglas was formerly Miss Annie
Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Price. She has been married about two
yearn. In both her single and married
life she had many warm friends. Rev.
E. H, McOehce performed the funeral
rites In a very impressive tn inner.
Many hearts were saddened bver this
death. For several weeks she has been
lingering, Her death waa not unex
pected, although many hoped that tho
Vigor of young womanhood would tri
umph over disease.
Tf you decide to take Hood's Barm-
partita, do not be induced to buy any
substitute article. Take Hood's, and
only Hood's,
All our fine Summer Wash Goods half former price and less.
Seo what we offer you on our 8c Wash Goods Counter.
Mosquito Nets ready to hang from $1.30 to $2.25 each.
Best Brussels Net, canopy frame, made and put up $4 each.
300 yards indigo 7c Calicoes at 3 3-4c a yard.
Will continue our cost sale of Table Linen, Towels, Napkins,
&'c. this week.
Don’t miss those remnants of colored dress goods on, our
front counter.
See what we offer in Colored Silks at 50c this week.
NEW TRUNKS.—Large assortment just come. In our
Cherry street store, ground floor; lowest prices in the city
Burden, Smith. <fe Co.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with all modern covemences. over
store of W. E. Hill ft Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Nloe seven-room dwell
ing for J16 per month, No. 265
Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will
ingham, at Payne & Willingham’s,
FOR RENT—A comforUblo. furnished
front room In splendid locaUty on the
Hill. No children In the house. Ad
dress "J. H.," care Telegraph.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Big bargain. Two llorees,
two single hicks, two sets hameea
and license Lyontk care Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Four-room house and
•tore attached, tn splendid paying lo
cation; also stock if desired. Call this
week. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second
smet.
FOR SALE—Ten Shares Exchange Bank
stock and three shares Union Savings
stock. Apply 717 First street.
FOR SALE-OM papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 26 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
FOR SALE—Handsome saddle and har
ness horse; cost 1225; close rockaway
carriage, used very little, cost J326;
will sell both very cheap. W. G. Sol
omon. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST—Fox terrier obouto 4 months old.
Suitable reward paid If returned to
■Legare 'Walker.
A SHIPMENT of fine beef, mutton,
Georgia spring lamb, veal, etc., at
L. D. Abel & Co.’s, Cherry Btrcet.
FRESH groceries arriving dally and
selling at lowest prices. M. O'Hara,
Armory building.
UNDINE.
Crushed tvilddlipgs flour*
Tho only Floor of its kind, and tlio host o!
any klml. 11 is mn<ln l>y a secret pro*
, cess known to but two persons. #
•100.000 h*"* O'JWd f*"* tho Knowledge.
Ask your grocer if his flour 1« mixed
with corn flour. Such floun* are Inju
rious to health. We have no corn mewl
attachment. UNDINE crushed mid
dlings flbur 1« pure and wholesome and
Is made from selected wheat. IT IS
WATER GROUND.
! CENT A PHD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
•UUi:. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO ADl
TAKEN FOR DESS THAN 15 CTa
AGENTS WANTED.
A GENTS make #A.OO a dav. Greete*tkitchen
** utensil ever Invented. Retails 83cia. a to. 6
■old In every hou*i\ Sample, poelaite pmld, dye
cents. Kom'jii A NcM vkin. Clnclnnftli, Q.
WANTED.
WANTGD—<A young: man as first
vLasIsun* in aahooh whose age Is be
tween 21 and 30 yearn, who is well
quAtifled to teach the languages and
'higher miUromatics, und who can
sing well and give InstrvtfUons tn
vocal music; also a young !axly, not
over 25 years of afce, 4s music teach
er, one who sings well and is able to
tench calisthenics, a kindergarten
chss, give instruction in vocal mu
sic and phty well on organ; also
young lady to <t*ach art and “fancy
work. Address President Greenville
Institute, Greenville, Ga.
WANTED—A good second-hand bug
gy. Apply- to E. Small, at Dunnen-
borg Company.
WANTED—Five good canvassers. Me-
>;ropoKtan Life Insurance Company.
F. W. Cook, assistant sui>Tintendent.
Johnson A Hkirte buHtfing. Office
hours 7:30 to S:30e. m., 4:30 to 6 p. m.
WANTED—TVs buy n house; monthly
payments; good neighborhood; or
party to build, to as!} on such terms
** *° Investment. Address 530 Wash
ington avenue.
WANTAO—Those who desire Mg Imn
JJ fj clclhing, hats »nd g.mtV rur-
S«2» xitwlt to call Ht ReddngjL J.
J. CchU assignee.
WANTEd-You to see the isni Densmore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
WmS *u;.:
FOR RENT.
*^25 Tb* Boantman <twemn K
^ pt*il stravt. Imnuiltate possession
Apply at Mscon Savings Bant
FX)R RENT—Tb« flrgont ttro-atory
brick reslJcmv. CM Oran** street,
contstnlnx nine room, snd three bath
roouts amt alt modem cimventencea.
The house boa reoenUy been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car line*. For further particu
lars apply If, St Collins ft Co.
NEW mackerel anil codilah
celvetl at Collier Urott.
1ST
FRESH Jersey, Goshen, Tennessee and
country butter at Mlddlebrtioks', Ar
mory building.
CRABS, shrimp end choice fresh flsh.
Dopson, Clarke ft. Daniel.
NEW GOODS received dally, shelled
ulmonda, early June und French peas,
mushrooms. SUrlsohlno White cher
ries. red-pitted cherries, Peninsular
milk 12 I-2c, oatmeal, bloater mack
erel, Dew Drop, Pastry Patent, Poa-
Itetl's Elegant, Jersey and Royal Owl
Flour, Northern potatoes, pate de fol
grae, oavtur, French sardines, olives,
preserves and Jellies. We are head-
Quarters. John C. Holmes & Co.
CHEAPEST PLACE tn the city to get
juur pictures framed. Migrant's Por
trait House. 125 Cotton avenue.
GROCERIES—We will sell you more
goods for the money than any other
house, try us. John C. Holmes ft
Co. -
A SHIPMENT of fine beef, mutton,
Georgia spring lamb, veal, etc., at
L. D. Abet & Co.'s. Cherry street.
CRACKERS, Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holmes ft Coutts' sweet
cakes alwaya tn stock at R. C. Kaen's.
TROUT, bream, rerch, Spanish mack*
erel, sheephead. blueflah and mullet
Just In. Dopson. Clarke ft Daniel.
X SELL Royal Milk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. O. MtJdlebrooks.
FRIDAY is a flsh -day. Go to Macmil
lan ft Kennedy and leave your or
ders—perch, bream. Jack, trout and
crabs.
10 CENTS per pound for Holmes ft Coutts*
Extra Toast or Royal Milk cracker*.
E. S. Smith ft Bro.
LEMONS 15 cents dozen; tat mackerel
10 cents each at W. G. Mtddlebrooka’,
Volunteera* armory.
Military Academy
Prepares for Govern
ment Academies, Uni
versities and Hustnees.
For catalogues address
MaJ. R. A. McIntyre,
Bethel Academy P, O.
RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY,
Front Royal, Virginia.
Prepares young men and boys fbr col
lege and business. Moderate charges.
Healthfully situated. For catalog tes
address Rev. B. W. BOND, Prin.
'VIRGINIA MILITARY^ INSTITUTED
Lexington, Va.
Mth year. State military, scientific a nJ
technical school. Thorough course * In
general and applied chemistry, and en
gineering. Confers degree of graduate in
academic court*; also degrees of B. 8.
•M C. 8. In technical courses. AH ex
pense*, including clothing and Incidentals,
provided at rate of IK.50 per month, as
an average for four years, exclusive of
cutftt. Near cadets report Septemuer L
GEN. SCOTT SHIPP, bupt.
TAKE NOTICE.
J. R Brooks will apply at the next
term of Bibb superior court to have his
disabilities removed in the divorce case
of Ada BtVoks va. J. R Brooks.
M. G. BAYNE.
Attorney for J. is. Brooks.
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coats of different weights, to suit all
temperatures. It Is tinted with tire
usual seams and has sufficient fullDess
In the hack. The fullness of tho blouse
front Is shirred becomingly lu Ihe
form of a shallow yoke below the stock
coUar. Cheviots, i.wecds and serges
are tho popular materials for tin's,
gowns, and for summer those made of
cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala-
tea cloth are both stylish and coo).
A special (Illustration nml full direc
tions about tho pattern v-'lll be fool'd
ou the envelope In which It Is enclosed.
048—TADGLBV iKD SKIRT.
Sizes for Twelve, Fourteen and Six
teen Years.
This Is a vofy popular stylo of skirt,
cut with five gored breadths and n
hlas scam In the back. Any of til!
popular cotton or woolen materials can
bo used for this skirt, and when An-
lshcd with rows of stitching tt can b,
selected to complete any of tho tailor-
made costumes.
A special Illustration and full direc
tions about tlio pattern will be found
on the envelope in which lit is en
closed.
NAME OF PATTERN:
SIZE
Send thto coupon and 10 cents to Ou
Macon Tderjraphand yon can yet any ont
of Patterns published. Notice nrnnboani
name of Pattern, and taite plainly nd
foy.plUny to slate sUe. ,
Unclose Idc.for each pattern dcJirtd.
MAMS.....
ADDRESS.
W. L. Douglas
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