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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SUIT DAT MORFIHG, DECEMBER 23, 1894
AT COST.
«00 pairs otf elegant Blanket*, r-rngtog
in pwoe from $1 to $10 per pair, at New
York cost Momday. No joke. s
Down Comforts.
In fine French saitlnes and Cht-na etlk.
Oui’ 55 quaHty now 53.75. Our 57.50 qual
ity now 55. Our 510 silk cfcunforts, 58,
[Look elsewhere—'them come to us.
Woolen Goods.
Espeoial Sangalns tn this departmen't.
DO dlegant French suits at less than
New York coot to close. Cheaper than
anybody’s piece goods.
100 Remnants.
Fine black amd colored dress goods.
Suitable /or children’s dresses ladles’
skirts and .waists. 25c. on the 51 Is the
price. On front counter,
T9 Cents.
All our 51 and 51.25 colored broad
cloths 70c. to close.
35 Cents.
20 pieces 36-inch poplins and two-tone
suitings, reduced from 35 and 4(te.
331-3 Cents. ^
Your choice of 10 pieces of 3S-Wch nil-
wool cheviots; reduced from GOc.
Silks. Silks.
Reliable black dilkB. Elegant taffetas.
[Low prices. These are the things that
AT COST.
Cloaks, Blankets,
Down Comforts,
Woolen Dress Goods,
All This Week.
BURDEN, SMITH & C0.S
CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS.
Don’t throw your money away on worthless stuff. Come
right along with the crowds and reap the benefit of the great reduc
tions which have been made in every department at
THE EMPIRE STORE.
Reliable goods at cost—some less. Read carefully our quotations
and call early Monday morning.
pfleaee 'the people. See our extra line
D44ocJh b)ack satin at $1.50. Look at our
'Uiffetao at 75c. and 99c. Only complete
line tn the city. SomeflitJlng now all the
(time.
New Trimmings.
Narrow silk gimps 75c. to $1 dozen
yadls, black and colored. Silk velvets
$1 $5 yard, any color. Only lino Jet
trimmings in town.
Kid Gloves.
Make nice presorfto. We have them $1
per pair and up, hook or button. Full
lino erf evening glove*. All guaranteed.
Kibbons.
Art Department.
NRvtr rtbbons, fancy colons, 1u*t In.
50 Gents.
New art squares, thonlton laco effects.
Linen- laundry bags. Pillow covers.
plush balls, crocheit cot bon. Full ita!
Keyser’s finser-Hpped cashmere
wash elks alwtiya on hand.
gloves
50 Gents.
Handkerchiefs.
tAajy kind to suit your purpose. Sne
20 pleoos pretty drapery mllko, reduced
from 75c. and $1 yard.
our ladles' oUk embioidored Initials at
99 Gents.
25 conitfl. Bea.utlful embroidered goods
100 gentB* silk gloria umbrellas; worth
far Xmas prose mu's.
$1.25 each.
100 Dozen.
Gents’ Gloves.
Ladttos' plaiiini whEte hom-stitched band-
Plain and fleece-lined kid, alb 75c. and
kerdhtefs at 50c. dozen. Think of it
$1 pair.
Table Sets.
*10 Hemstitch’ Tabic Cloth*, -with
dozen Napkin* do match, at 5*7.50 to
close. .
74 CENTS.
Ton pieces 85c and 51 Mill Damask.
49 CENTS.
Twelve pieces -white otid cream Ta
ttle Damask, reduced from 00 and (Gc.
Fifteen Yards
Yai*d-wide Fruit of Loom Bleaching
for $1, Monday.
20 Gents.
1,000 yards of 30o 10-4 Bleached
Sheeting at 30c yard Monday.
FIFTEEN YARDS
Of line 10c Canton Flannel for 51*
LOW PRICES THIS WEEK.
BURDEN, SMITH & CO.
AT COST.
Oil CIM Slack.
'Ladles’ new style Cape* and Cootl*
just >what they cost us.
Fifty Children's Cloaks, entirely too
many ito carry over; 25c on 51 wlti get
ithom.
Cashmere Shawls.
Twenty-five of these fine old Indies’-
handsome Wraps 53.50 to 55. They;
make nlec presents.
Domestic Bargains.
AT 5 CENTS.
2.000 yards of 8c children’s ’Apron
Glnghlams.
12 1-2 CENTS.
Twenty pieces 30-Jneh Cambrics,
navy and -blacks, reduced from 20a
yard.
TWENTY YARDS FOR 51.00.
Of Splendid So yard-wide Sea Island,
100 DOZEN
Gents’ White Shirts at 50c each. Old
price 75c.
COATES’ COTTON.
Four spools for 15o.
NEEDLES.
Three .papers gold-eyed- for lOo.
12 1-2 CENTS.
Gets ithe best Silesia la town for thd
price.
15 CENTS
Onirtwui Is inhat other people ask 20d
for.
DRESSMAKING
Evening Gowns and Hand*
some Street costumes handled
with confidence. Best New York
style and workmanship.
COCHRAN, A THRIVING TOP.
Surrounded by a Section of Country
Which Is Most Abuddantly
Productive.
OBJECT LESSONS OP THRIFT,
ifen Who Hove Unite Themselves ami
Their Buaineaa VVliat They Should
Be— Flourishing Schools and
Many Other Advantages.
Coebran, Dec. 22.—(Speelnl.)-Coeh-
ran. is one of the banner ’towns of Geor
gia. Money is scu-rce, but her business
men are solvent, every ono of them.
Peoplo are forced ito economize, but no
one is sitting on 'the shady tide of 5-
centt oawon. and drying., Thb town is
going ahold, too. New buildings are
going up on every found. It. L. Lyles,
the leading builder here, is putting up
a One founding for the Masonic frater
nity, which iwiU bo an ornament to tho
place. -Messrs. Ingram nmd Blount are
erecting a now hotel in the business
center of Cochran, which will be up to
date in every respect. It will contain
on the first floor the office, dining-room,
parlors and kitdUen, and on Ufoo second
floor will ho imvcnty-slx jperleotly ap
pointed rooms. The bouse will be
equipped from <top to bottom wl fa every
convenience and fill -the demand for a
first-class -hatefl. ait (tills pdnee.
Dr. C. E. ftoyflor has Just completed
a. fine brick store, which he occupies,
and other buildings will he commenced
In a short time. In short, while there
is no boom down here, tho people are
cull pulling on one end of the rope. One
feds the Inspiration of their pluck and
determ'.naitlon evident on ovary side.
In Editor Gus P. Vauitrot and his
forigfot and breezy paper, the Tdegnam,
Oorthran foaa a. paper worUhy of It and
one that deserves a hearty support. A
local paper, when, conduatod by a man
like Editor Va-utrot, Is a most potent
factor in advert;sing and butldlDg up a
town, and .that tho UMagnan is de
voted to Oochitan’s best interests gpes
without saying.
Codkiun can Justly point with pride
to foar splendid Behool-’Hbanezer Col
lege. Under the munugemant of Prof
ftwsor E. -M. Turner, one of the ablest
educators tn -the South, Ebenezer Col
lege has earned a widespread reputa
tion. It will commence the Now Year
with brighter prospedts than ever, and
with a renewed determination on the
part of Us faculty and .trustees to leave
nothing undone to maintain and ad
vance Its reputation.
Cochran is blessed iwflli some of the
men -who form the advance guatd of
the force whfo have inhde the -Now
South-men who hnvo given hostages
to fortune, and today are reaping their
reward. In the history of many of
town is an example for the rising gen
eration. Commencing the struggle for
for-Kino amid the enrironments of that
better ora. following the war, they
turned their faces to the future and
have taken no backward Stop. On
every side tn this section I Bee the evi
dence of their work and success. Prom
inent among them stand P. L. Pea
cock, J. J. TWyOor, D. T. D. Walker,
■Tohn C. Dunham and 'A. .7. Thompson.
There are tinny o til mb eutided to rank
with them, but I will not -trespass on
sp ioc at this rime to mention them.
No nwn in Georgia has done more to
develop its agricultural capacity toon
P. L. Poioock, and the model stock
firm of Peacock & O'Berry, about one
and a half mile*, are thirteen brood
mares on this place and a fine herd of
Shott-hom Devons. It will pay any
one coming here to visit these farms.
Does firming pay in Georgia? Rott
en; k. Nidiols Is the man I will call on
to answer shat question. Fhomers who
have not found lire profitable side of
the ledger can consult bim with profit.
He proves by results. On thirty-five
acre* of ground ho has raised this year
3.x bushels of com, 3^0 bushels of pens,
guo bush’.-ils of potutoes, ant ground-
pejs enough to tauten forty head of
hogs and enough tor Hoed. He raised
outs and fodder enough to carry all of
Ills stock through until after next har
vest. He pirated ton acres In cotton
and raiised ecu buiios of cotton—a hale
to .the acre—wntUtout using guano. He
shawled mle a field on which ho raised
two crops this year—a. crop of oats and
a crop of poas. After gathering tfiio
peus, ho sowed mtmu-re over .the field
broadcast and ploughed It and the pea
vines under, lit Is now ready, for
a spring ctlop and rich enough for a
truck pa tch. Hie baa thirtyOtiwo hogs to
kill, tfoirrj'-tttwo sJiotes and four Utters
of pigs. Ho keeps tllireo Jersey cows,
which yield all the n»Sk unit butter
needed, and has scores o.f teMckcus,
ducks and geese, supplying eggs and
poultry for -the table. v
I met n. number of farmers here, and
■they aft told and 'they Intended to
raise more corn and groundpeas and
fatten more hogs, and puanlt letis cotton.
They are In oirnest In their Intention
as to oauSra. Hairmera in this nock of
the woods have got tlioir thinking caps
on, trad the experience of the past sea
son is one ll'hoy will uAt foiggtk.
Talking With Rev. X*. A. Jcsup, who
knows too people down here, he said;
‘The farmers have not much money,
but ahoy Have more meat, corn, syrup
and other supplies than they over had.
With too experience they have had in
grouting cotton, they will he .batter pre
pared ’to meet the conditions of 1803."
Dr. Y. H. .Morgan, one of the men
who look ahead, says; ‘Thoro is no
section of the sate superior to the
oouritry surrounding Cochmu, either for
cereals or fruit. I believe wo have the
finest fruit coualiry in the state. But
ono thing is cartatnv wo must cel iso lids
all-ONtlbon system. Georgia ootiton
planters rant hold their own with
Texas and Egyptian caution growers. I
am lnltareflted in too projodt of the
Southern Railway Company, and I have
same good land I shall alow toe com
pany to list. In order to Induce settlers
■to come down here and help us build
up toe country. Farming will pay If
ouv farmers will devote toete laud to
diversified crops. The farmers of this
soatfon, as a rule, aro In n bdiftor shape,
as far ns subsistence Is concerned, tha n
they lravo bean In yoats, and I believe
tliay -will take a new departure tn
farming. Heteaftor they will raise all
their supplies and make ootiton a sur
plus crop."
Ono o*f"tlio mist pleartiult Incidents of
my visit here was my meriting with
Mr. D. C. Walker. (Ho is one of tho
pioneers of thin soat'.ou. Turning
homeward from Appomattox, he aame
back to old Georgia to gather up tho
broken threads and make a now start,
and -the history of Its life since then is
rite history of Georgia’s unsung he
roes. As I listened to tho story of hits
life, from the day when tho star of
Southern hope was dimmed uritU now,
there -mis a. pathos lu It tout moved me
bovond wards. If tho real history of
Hub days that tested Southern nun-
hood could bo written, D. C. Wulker's
nuime would bo ono of toe first to bo
blazoned on Its pages.
JACKSON INSTITUTE.
Flattering Prosprtat of » Worthy Edu
cational Infidtu-uon.
Jackson, Dec. 22.—(Speeial.)-Thofall
term of the Jaoksou Institute closed
yesterday. The marvelous growth of
this Institute in toe number of. pupils
In atitendMice toe past twim, in spite
of toe low price of cotton, la an. evi
dence of toe notlrlng efforts of lint
fully equipped and enterprising educa
tor, Mr. Btnaiirigune, ton president.
Wlltrln three years .the tncrehso in at-
attendance has nxtewdtatod toe em
ployment of double tho number of
teachers already, ami In view of toe
flattering prospedts, despite file hard
times, still another sHsIstatrt to the
music depkimmertt will be secured next
term in the parson bf Mis* .lro*ie D.
Jones of West Fount. a graduate of
toe Conservatory at Olndnnaiti.
The charraiiw reelui* of the music
class last Friday nlghit was a musical
feast fort the amis',c loving oiuzens of
our town and .wan an evidence of toe
superior afo.Vity of toe enttured and
talented Ml* iMcKie, toe director of
the music depfiramertt
Presides* inasslngitne la entitled to
the tight** pra.so and too hearty *ip-
port of all toe citizen* of Jaclwrm and
vioinlty fix’ toe zeal and cmttvprise he
be has displayed in furnhtoing earth
department of the sdhool with Much
efficient oral able teacher*. There Is
an reason why Jackson, with such a
school ahbuld not ere long be one of
toe most famous oduoaitlonnl centers
Situated as it is to toe most hoailthful
of ’middle Gooj’gta, oout-lsuous to the
great summer litnltlt resort, Indian
Spring, being only five tuiicw dlRtumt,
A number of nho tcicliers of toe
Jackson Inott-tute will apoutl the hbll-
days away from flucksou.
Prcsidonm BihisUngjiuo will visit
friends In Aliki.rita and Amcricus. Pro
fessor Kelly rarlll ffpend Christmas in
Moat [cello. ProfesBor Lewis will visit
Amcricus. Miss ’McIC-te will spend the
holidays nit Oxford, Miss. Miss Eva
Sasualit, Miss Rmt Tliornbom and Miss
Mary Gooda'l .will spend too'.r holidays
In Jackson, ’to the delight of ithelr muuy
friends.
And th)e wish of your correspondent
Is for earth and every one of ithom a
merry Christmas and finally a happy
Now Year.
NEWS FROM MADISON.
Winter Visitors Who Are Well Pleased
—Some Populistic Oajulldates.
• Madison, .Dec. 22.—(SpecM.)—'The
Turodll-Uuttter hb*ted of tihds efty lias
among its guests a half dozen wealthy
and prominent families front Clhlcugo,
Thoy have boon foere on * month's pro-
ba-tlon, and any 'they are ’too well
pleased ’Wiltih Madlso'n' to leave before
winter is over.
The naw pastor of toe Methodist
Episcopal dilurdi, Ren’. Dr. Ilyfouni, has
arrived 'with Kis family. Ho is «• gen
tleman of handsome rtarrlnge and line
address. His uniwriiikletl faco and
cheerful mien cutiteat tlta.t ho enjoys a
consdonce void of oll'ouso. Ills first
sermon has been highly complimented.
There are ttwo PopuOist candidates In
the field, one Dor tax rocaivcT and tho
other for tax oolleotor—T. J. Code run
and It. (i. Tteatili’ii. I'nrortun.rioly,
rlnce taro also two Damocruitlc caudi-
dates for eadi of these ofllecs. Tho re
sult would not he doubtful If one of
tho Dnmoaralts in each race would, as
ho should, retire. As it Is, klio proba
bilities are adverse tn toe Democrats.
The DomtocaWtie executive oammltteo
of too county would U-ave Inbervenod
and ordered a nomination but far u dis
claimer on tho punt of the Populists,
who deny tout their party has any
thing to do with their candidacy.
Ono of toe results of B-cenlt cotton is
the elimination of about half a dozen
oouritry stores In iMangan county, run
by funmers who Thotightt ito avoid In
this wuy too profits they had been
paying tn .toe merchants of Madison
for supplies. Itl cannon foe denied,
either, ’tobt the competition created by
these and attar like oounttty stores nil
over ithe county was very hurtful to
Mladison. But f t- 1s profitable (bolt such
of the proprietors of -these stores as
may survtvo this winter’s ordeal will
be content to clbso ithelr doore, sttok
to farming alone and "sin do more" In
this reckless manner.
The Madison postofflee, under toe
admlnlstmirion of Mr. C. 61. Furiow, la
highly sitlsfarttory 'to toe imlillc. Tho
building Is comfartBble and uttraoltve,
both, ito patrons and employes of the
office. Tire posltinadter hlmuclf Is the
flower of courtesy and compensate* by
his gracious politeness for the dlsap-
poinomom. one may fed Dver the non-
nrrlvtvl of some lon-cxpected letter. In
tho spacious artte room are the Implc-
mrants needful for writing lectors,
whereby toe fomtnesa of corra>.pon-
dcnco Is Sharply provoked and pro
moted. In fine, Mhndison Is up to da-to
in her ipostbfllce and Km who preside*
over H.
oaunival'qf SPORTS. ’
Ilawklnsville to Bo lAvely toe Day Af
ter Christmas.
TIawldnsvIUe, Dec. 2i—(Special.)—
Hawkinsvllle Is preparing for a sport
ing carnival on fiio 2t)th d-ay of Deewm-
bor. There will be horse racing, mule
Met* and ox races, and last, but Dot
least, toe IIHwklnHVlllo Gun Chib will
laivo a trap Shooting content and com
petitive (hooting far lurkeys, ducks
and geese, fellowtri lay u ls-iiHan.1. and
gorgeous display of flroworks at night.
Tire fallowing 1s too programme of the
races:
■First race, far ymrilngs, half mile;
best two in throe.
Socodl race, far 2-year-oUls, half idle;
beat two In three.
Third race, for 3-yairolds, half mile;
best two In (tire...
Free for nil, mile hous; boot two In
three.
All the good people at COrth mo. Ea st
rum, McRae, Dublin, Wllghtsvllie,
Grovunia, Vienna, Oonlde, Umdilia,
Amorteira, Rurtlielle, Abbeville. 'Monte
zuma, 'Fort Valley, MnrSballvtU*, Perry
and ye Afaeon nn-o conllalUy Invited to
bring tlielr tirotBog stock and shooting
irons, The keys of tho city sliaCl be
placed in ilhelr lit nils, aucl toolr pleaa-
ui’o dbafil be our pleasure. It will bo on
old-timo ana day. There wifi bo fun
and sport galore, and dull oaro will hie
Itself‘to toe swamps.
HURTLING EASTMAN.
Eastman, Dec. 22.—(Special.)—Tho
Eastman Attidcimy closed Its fall term
yeslterdti.
Tito work of improvement goes stead
ily on. Several new bails.ngs have
been created la 1lhc past few montlis,
and toore Is a oinfltarit demand for
house* lu renit.
The stores are (presonllnR a gala day
aippcunaaoc. The approach of Christ-
mas is seen on every hand, and every
body seem* to bo getting ready for a
feast.
The Southern Jtoitwuy Oompuny Is
putting in some work also. Tito ware-
house him received a new coat of yel
low pui-rit." Tito popular agent, IVingo,
paid the tax coileoira of the 'town and
eounily over 52,000 for the road tlw
other day, and tola BUbsbantial aid' is
made doubly weCcome throe iianl times
when it appears vvo Will have more de
faulters toan evur before. Tho V.mcs,
so far ns money Is ooncemed, ore sadly
orit of Joint.
OH, WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed too warning—tho sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, consumtlon?
Ask yourself If you can afford, for tbs
sake of saving 50 cents, run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure
your cough. It nevor fails. This ex
plains why more than a million bottles
wero Bold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough ax once.
Mothers, do not be without it. For
lame back, *lde or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn 4k
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WA3H.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmes & Macon, Dentists,
555 Mulberry Street,
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sort
mouth, sore throat, cleans the teetb and
purifies the breath. For sale by all
druggists.
Call and see the handsome oil heaters
at Dunlap Hardware Company.
SUICIDE AT -WAY-CROSS.
Waycnoss, Dec. 22.—(Special.)—Mr.
John T. Hole, a well-known citizen of
thl» piece, oomm’.'titicd suicide at his
homo hero Thursday nfternoon at 2
o’c’.ortk In ton province of his wife and
chlidreo. A pistol wus toe weapon
used, too (bull coloring the back of his
head. A letter, toe oomterita of which
has not yrtt (been nude public, wus
left, ond it Is ‘thought totot toil tmiy
throw Homo light on ifoe sifiiJccL
For Borne time Olr. Halo hit* lieen
sick and despondent. This, together
wiito money irrouWrw, 4s assigned as
the cause of his rash sot.
Fond
Mothers
do not always realize that
what their children need is
fat food—something to build
up the tissues,
SILVER
CHURN
BUTTERINE,
being a pure, sweet fat,
without butyric acid, is the
most acceptable health food
obtainable. The Silver
Churn on each wrapper is
our guarantee of excellence.
Wholesale by Armour Packing Co.,
Maroo, Gm.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.,
Kansas City, U. S. A.
H. M. AUSTIN,
LOCAL AGENT.
We want to call
your attention
to a few very in-
terefeting and •
economic facts,
facts that you
and your friends
will appreciate.
We are offering
A Gentleman's Gold Filled 16-year Cased Wntch for $10.
A Laadies’ Gold Filled 15-ycar Cased Watch for $10.
A Ladies’ Solid Gold Diamonds Decorated Watch for $20.
These three spe
cialties arc mere
ly indicators.
We can match
them on prices
in any lino of
Jewelry, Clocks,
Silverware, etc. (
D, M. Nelligan, assignee for Chas H. Solomon, Jeweler.
The % Telegraph's : Directory
-OF
Representative : Business : Houses
OF MAOON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
insuranc*.
Drugs.
Ticket Agency.
Tailor
Shoes.
Bottling Works.
Steam Laundry.
Job Printing.
Photographer.
Dentist.
Real Estate.
Manufacturers’ Agent.
Hotels.
Furniture.
Groceries.
Music House.
Liquors.
Wholesale Dry Goods.
For advcrtlolng rates In this column address tho business office.
S. R.Jaques&Tinsley Co.,
Geo. T. Harris Co.,
T
McKay The Tailor,
Wolff &
WIIOLKNALK OftOOHU.
WholesaloOrecsrs. Grain and Provision
Doslors, Offlco and Hiiirnroom, Corner
* “ naff*
Cherry and Fourth Streets.
Groceries and Provisions. Get our prices on Meats,
Lard, Hams, etc. Wo will save you money.
Agents for Cudahy Bros* Co., Pork Bookers,
_ erjr n*r
_ abrlo and Maxe*i. r .
Orders filled < n shortcut notice,
rtloular—Fashion,
Happ
WHOLBRALB DRY GOODS.
Wholesale Dry Goods. Foreign and Domestic Motions and
Clothing* Corner Fourth and Cherry KtreetA,
} Now York Ofllco, 412 Broadway,
Gordon & 0udd,
HUORAVOB.
Fire, Accident and I’lsto Glass Insurance,
m Cherrj
inn Cherry htreot,
Iteprenentlng Strong and Bellable Companies.
G. Qepnd % go.,
CUinn-Johnson (Jo,
and Shoo Findings. O, Bernd Patent Rope Kys Snap,
460. 453, 464 and 456 Cherry Street.
Manufacturers, Jobbers and Importers Crackers,
Candles and tvaif***-tlonarles, 461, 468,470 and474
Poplar street, Kstabllsbed 1878,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
b agents for “Blair's Chloral Thy-
Jf. J. lta(nap 8$ 5ons.
If property uoed will prevent Its spreading. Recommended by physicians wherever It Is known,
WHOLESALE LIQ,C<m’s.
v A i A _ J, L. Mark, iManager. 461 Cherry street. Wholesale
I# I^Onftn at LlQuors, Cigars and Tobacco,. Distillers Kenneeaw
**• ^WliVU ^ > Mountain Ct>rn Whiskey,
* PURR ITU RE AND CARPETS.
All kinds of Furniture. Carpets, etc. Baby Carriages
Prloes in touch with tbe times. 668 660 Cherry atreet,*
CJDood*Pea09 go.
flp(nond If* Qatts,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL.
(Ml Dealer, Twenty eight years In business. My
PRODUCE AND COMMUNION.
C. Knapp, Manager. Wholesale Com-
Isslon and Forwarders of Foreign and
Liberal ad*
PRODUCE, PRC IT AND PISH.
Georgia Ppodu^e (®o.,
van res ns ado on consignments, " A —*
PI
@. 0. gallen,
Georgia Packing (Jo.,
WHOLESALE PISH
Dopson, 5* ap H® % Daniel,
Domestic Frulte and Produ
WHOLESALE MEATS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fre^h
Meat* and Provisions and Manufacturer* ot
Kauaage. 666 First street.
WHOLESALE PISH AND OYSTERS.
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of
Fresh and Salt Water Flab. Oysters.
Turtle, etc, 665 Poplar stieet.