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About The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1883)
LUMPKIN INDEPENDENT. LirSlPItlN. GA., SATURDAY ...December 22, 1883. F= At ,l Subscriptions Most be Paid in \ DVANOR. SPECIAL CLUB RATES \Ve off-r the following Cluh llalcs to sub icriburs of Hie Indj.vkndent. j Ibk Independent and the Wesleyan Chris |inn Advocate one year for i3.00. Regular pnee jf the Advocate $2."0. The Independent and the Christian Index ue yeKfTor *3.5 •. liegular price of the i ndex $3.50, ! The Independent and Southern Cultiva lor naj JJixiu Farmer, one year for $3.75. B^jill pavers. ™j,y County, liTiu-^ ¥ •f Oolumbua; thirty-six Ninth mile?l*Vm^H| of Imih; twenty-two miles and twenty-eight miles North west of Eu fr.ula. The town is built upon an elevated plane, and is abundantly supplied with as pure water as the State offorils; it is perfect¬ ly healthy; most excellent Hocety; ubuiidaiit Church privileges, anil one ot the best ilig ; be tools in Ge< r ;iil. The town lias a popil |nlion of 700; the citizens are quiet and or tlerl'i, ai d t.-.e business men prosper under It regainr and healthy trade. STEWAltT is one of the most fertile and prosperous counties in tile Cotton II'- It, pro* jducing annually about 15,010 bales ol Cut ton. The rich bottom lands on the riv a nud on the large creeks can produce a liale of cotton to tlic acre. The County has a population of nearly lit,<>0 , the majority of them energetic and intelligent farmers. COUNTY 01FICERS. JuroB J. H. Latimeii, Ortliuary. H F. Itiw&B, Cl/rk Supcri'ir Court. Jo8i.ru 11. (iiurKiH, Sheriff. Samvki. S. 1'.vi,rkit, County Trcxnurcr. GVo. obW. Aim, Tux Colh'Hor. J. T. Haii’ Ihon, ltecciverotTiix llrtnruK. James A Foht, County Surveyor. AYiiaUM .1. DChkk, Cc rimer. TOWN OFFICERS. Jios. J. It. PaiiAim i n. Mayor. Vhank Kuuoo.y, Town Marahal. Ai.dkio kn: J. L. Wunlicrly, J. K. Car tar. 1’. D, lliglitow r, 0. C. IJrnoks ami J. A. ihorulon. MAIL SCHEDULES. Com mho*. Lctivi s cv. rv moriiinj?. Sun •:xi*«|.itrtd. R’. 5 o'clock, Mi i AiV.Vv-v* at f H O clo«!k. P. M. ('I’TjiHKUT. l.ouvf-s » v. ry Monday. Wed* aieidnj Friday m»»riiiugH at o o'clock, lAllll llUntfb H'tilK’ ll,iy« Ui 7 (‘’clock P M AvEim*i*. Aivivph - v ry I’u stay, L'imr— *ctay nud Suiurduy id 12 o'clock, m., anti Ifiircs tniuc days at 1 n\ l ‘ k p. 'f. I Florence Leaves cv ry Wcdiit’.sdvy i\nrl iSnMirday umrnuifj ‘t o o’clock nud nntvcs .*uainvi days at *S o’clock i*. M. JdoNKY Oi di i s ni..i IViMhI NoKk can lit had ou ai'i'licutiou. 1». F. Ii uves, P. M. CHURCH iilT-EtfTORY. 'Mi tuodit ' iicn. a. IScv. I. A. Daiscv, J’usivr. . 1 ,.. - on do. i't. 3rd. and 4fli ■Sumla.VH in i n b inoiitli. 1’r.iynr tneiiting -ev-ry \N rdnr.ii y irght Sunday School cv «ry .'undny iuoru>i.g a 3 oMoca; A. ■ . till GSiiiicrimpn lent. TsuviDBNCti. I'ronrliing on the 2nd Sun : Any in midi month, by ill'..' pastor, lb-v. J,. ’A. Dn ISO y Sunday School t very Sun lay jimrn ng in o’l 'iH'k: J. 15. Drazi r Sup It.iilST Ciiriicii Hsgnlnr Confer-nct'! on tlo 2nd Sunday, l’raycr meeting Thursday night; Sunday School wry Sunday morn - iiic al 3 o’clock, M. Gorbn I. .Sup!. Sh inv Gbovc. —Preaching on thn 4th Sundae in each mouth by the l’astor, itev. W. M. Howell. LODGE MEETINGS. If .snNia— Cross l.inlpe No. 12 meets on the 3d Saturday iu ouch mouth at j 3 o'clook r. «. T. D. Hightower, W. M. I. O 0. F. .Stewart Lodge No. 4t meet,'. «v«ry Tn-sday night. A. T. For*. .8 G. Haiibik Encamp: ent meets ou tho First Monday ni^ht iu each month. Kmuhts of Ho.mih- Steiva.t I .edge No. 26z:i meets nt Masonic Hull ou the Ist Tues day in e«eh month at 3 o’clock p m., and on Monday uigbt belore the 3rd Tuesday at 7 o’clock. JUSTICE COURTS- 747th J'istri t, G. M.— Feagili's Store; 2d Saturday; E. U. Wi liams, Not ryl'ul lie. Siiith.District, Ecieuceville, X. G. link ■••on J. i 1 . BNSth 1 -1striot, G. M , Vickery's Shop; 2d Sauirday; S. l ee Terr. U, X P. 80:»t,District, G. M - Florence; 1st Na nr day; W. C. Jtrynn, N. P., J. M. Land, J. P. 796th District, G. M.—Lumpkin; st8at nrday; H. U. l i-agiu, N. P , E. F. Kirksey, J. r. 727th District, G, 51.—Bed Hill, 2ud Sat¬ urday;!.. C. Woodard, J, P, 96(itll District, G. M. - Pau Handle, 1st Saturday; J. W. Lowe, N. P., E. P. Pear¬ son, J. J.’. # 965th District, G. M.--Green Ilill; It Saturday; it. F. Hobbs, X. 1 , F. A iiusb J- «*• , 7W tu District, (L 51.—Antioch; 51. D T atum, X. V., Y. F. Wright, J. P. • 7.olh District, (i. 51 .-Williams’ Store; 2nd Saturday; Thos. 1. Williams, X. P. ____ , a , ___ Tern to ,n, cs wiih a Cough ? Wilder’ , ANildC'hcny ui.l mend you up uk good u.-> Hew. Notice to Debtiii’is. AP persons indebted to the former firm ot W. J. & C. H Vt A-rr i.r ihc / tliidersigfteil, tire ri quest, ,1 to emue fill Wind Blili htUit: up the al a«s *-urly u dale up ^ OBsihle. W. J. WATT. Columbus, Ga., Oct., 5tf Books and Stationery. Thomas Chaffin, of Colamjhux, keeps one erf the largest anil best assorted stools of Hooks, Stationery, Musical luslruments and Musical l/i rchumlisc of any house in South western Georgia. He lias an elegant stock of goods suitable for birthday and Christ¬ um* presents. When you -visit Columbus be sure to call at Chaffin’s and exaiuiue his Hooks, Pictures and fancy Articles. Go West—hut don’t go without a bottle of Wilder’s Chill Tonic—a guaranteed cu.e for Chills and . ever. BUSINESS NdTICE Mr. S. S. Everett is appointed business manager of The Ixdkmcnd ent. He will have entire .control ot the paper. All couimuujcatioiiK in any way connected with it, will he a I dressed to him, mid his receipt a will be valid lor all m u it .paper r ftliv f ml line Doltish feathers,” make an/! the ora NOTICE. The Business of J G. & F. -S. Sin¬ ger wi.i undergo n change on the 1st of January, and they are v- ry anxioil to close up the old business All par¬ ties due them money urn requested to come forward Hint settle or in ike satisfactory ’ nnarigeni nt. J. G. & F. S. i INGER. Lumpkin, Ga., Dec. 22nd. 1883. AllkimL of Hlo>xl raid Sk:u DUeigjx cur with Wild- t'i* t»nr.s;i|>ariJl 4 find Voimh. I AST CALL AI! parting that are duo me foi Guano must make settlement hj tin 201 h instant -is papers will be turned or. r to the Guano Gout pany on thirt lay. S. A. CARTER. Flnrencs, Oft , Due 15,1883. Don’t Shake with ClulL or Burn with Fe¬ ver, Wiluer .s Chill '! o:»io is the sure ouro. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. T he partnei ahip heretofore exist ing under the firm name of Fi zger d 1 Brim., F orence, Ga., him bcei lissulved hj mutmd ct li"ent. IV. W. FnziiKK.u.n, J E 1 lT/.uKieu.n AH purwina indiTiD'il to Frzgeruld Bros., w.ll p!eunn call and scttlu will she imdi-rsignul. A.I claims again.-. ■mid firm will be settled by \V. W. Fitzgerald. Finn nee, Ga,, Due 7 ltn. — — Wlicruvcr C'.msuuiption prevails tlieri Wilder’s Wiid Clunry is needed. Ii iieVc lails it * cure. IN’ ntlee, Georgia Q, n.\v.uvr County. I hereby notify all persons that 1 will pro-ec. ite any one bun; ng in oi going through any ol my fields near lit is place or trespn iking ilj on mj woodland i.i nn\ manner. J B. LATIMER. Dec 8’h 1883 3t. The Farmer Girl Cook Stove. E .1! Tullis, Agent, took »lte pieunum nt the East Alabama Fair, Enfuula. Go and buy oiib they are the beat. SULKEY PLOW FOR SALE A Fine Three Horse Sul key Plow fur sale at reasonable rates, and easy term, can be foun 1 ut the Agricultu¬ ral Depot. Those wishing such u Plow, apply at once. ORIENTAL. 15Y P. H. MORRIS, Fuff ml a, A Jabama. The Finest and Beat Restaurant in South Eikt Alabama. Fresh Fish Oystersnnd Game of all kind. JERSEY CATTLE I am prepared to Breed end far nish the Purest Stock of Jerseys. P. H. MORRIS. Nov 17tf PATENTS MtTNN A CO., of the Scientific Amf.hicaw. con. !U4)*t wMpIt Circulated fwipntlBo paper. ?a.*A)u yettr. Weekly. SplenrtW enirmvInM »nrt interesttntf ln« American OiBo*, %il Broadway, New York. MONEY LOANED, ATS PER CENT. SECUKED BY MORTGAGES ON FA Rails FOR PAIUICULARS CALL ON It. F. WATTS, May 2GlL 1883. New Advertisements. S'l’KA VIff 1> O* I STOIeEN. From the Brown Plhce in the 22ad District of Stewart county, Ga., on FliJny night Dec., 21st one Flee Bit ten Gray Horse ubout 12 years old, I.ad on saddle and bridle when last seen. Joints pop when walking and twist in right hind leg. James Flannigan. Dc. 29th l y 83 It. • NOTICE. I will sell nf my residence in Stew¬ art county, Gu., on the tiist Tuesday in Jau , 1883, one mule, buggy and harness, corn, fodder and cotton seed, also one chest of earpenD r’t toils. Mapshai. Halliday. Dec. 28th-1883 It. - NOTICE, All parties indebted to tne, eithei by note or aeconrrt, are requested t< cal! on Mr. J. T. Holder and settle. An early settlement will be apprecia¬ ted. Respectfully, F. M GORDY, M. I). Oct. 27th, 1883. ON DRESS PARADE. We are yot in the field with oui llag fly ing, and I invite the man; pmd looking and clever farmers ii Georgia who have kindly patronized mo in the past to continue their fa vars. I am always ready to receiv. and accommodate all who are prompt at R* LL CALL. JUSTINSEASON! —o — HEADLESS LAKE WHITE FISH FRESH AND FAT. HEADLESS MESS MA( KEREL FRESH AND FAT. THIS IS THE FISH HOUSE Ol rou HllllS EVERY PACK Ad HOOD, OR MONEY llEFCMjEh. Patent Flour; Rustou and other grades. RU T PROOF OAT S. BA'.OING AND TIES, WINES AND i.IQUORS, And cvcrythii g mi yonr List of Planter’s Supjilies! . -0 - Our Goods are always used on n ■danderd of i xcolli uce well known. Those of whom I have accomino d ited during the past season will deasc note, that Bank Dn f s conn it me quicker than »ny other c*m plaint, and answer nt roll call prompt ly "ii or before October 1st, when ac¬ counts are all due, and oblige me. ,t will ho a source of regret to me 'o close on my Ledger any account. ‘Tho’ Lost lo Sight, to Memory Dssr’ Columbus is the best Colton mar¬ ket in Southwest Georgia, and here is the place income. We will welcome ami sell them cheap ami guarantee satisfaction Recollect, ROLIJIY JEI I KR80\, 133 West Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, Ga. Oct 20 6in Everybody ought to go and see tin fine China, Majolica, and cut glass waiv, at E B. Tullis’ tb t took the premium nt the East Alabama Fair It is beautiful,fine and worth i-eeing C: LIST A IN I iVery, Feed& Sale STABLE, EUFAULA, ALA. Nov. 17 tf GUARANTEED CURE FOB SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, vS RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD and SKIN f THE WILDER'S MOST POWERFUL S4RSAPARILLA BLOOD PURIFIER . AND AND CONSTITUTIONAL POTASH ALTERATIVE EVER USED. j i’t B/OOO Al V. PAINE, PRICE S 1.00 pscrmETM, w LOUISVILLE, KY. TO PRESERVE HE HEALTH Use the Magneton Appliance Co.’s MASNETIG LUNG PROTECTOR! They are priceless to ladies, gi-ut emen antj children with weak limps: no case of pheu monia or croup is aver known where these garments are worn. They also prevent and cure Heart Difficulties, Colds, Hheuiuuti.*m, Ncuragia, Throat Troubles, uiptheria, Ca¬ tarrh and all kindred diseases. Will wear any service tor throe years. Are worn over the nndir-cloth’i)'.'. C A. r n« JJII, It is needless to describe the symptoms of this nauseons disease that is sipping the life, and strength of only loo many of the fairest and best of both s> xes v Labor.’study uni reseat eh u Ann rica, i£n rope auc Kastirn lands, bay., resulted in lhe Magnetic Lungr.oteei' r atfordiugcure tor •Cat. rrh, a remedy which contains No Drug ping of the System, and with the contiimu, slr. ani of Magnetism pernieatii g through he afflicted organs, mn,t re fore them lo a ipplisnce healthy action. We place our price for his al less titan one twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies upon which you take all the chances, and we es pcci,illy invite the patronage of the nui■ y I lersous who have tried Drugging tide* stom¬ achs without effect. HOW TO OBAIN this Appliaucc. Go to vour druggist alid ask for them. If they have not got ibem, write to the proprietors, send lie price, in n letter at our risk, and they will ft sent t ■ you at once by mail post paid 8eud stamp tor the N' W Departure in Med icaltlreetiiient without medieiue, wit thous >f tvstinioiii.ds, THE MAGS CTOS AD I’Ll \NCECO., 218 S ate Street. Chicago. 111., Note. Send one dollar in postage stamps or urrenej (in letter at our risk) with size o! lice iisuiihy worn, and try. i. ,u i r of our Mag. oetie Insoles, and be convideod ot the power resi ling in . in Magi etic Appliances. Dosi ivelb i/o aihlfni where they nre worn, or money “:t‘Lh*l>i\. I® Wi m 1 Vgi iMi .. sM kakih^ POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vari* h. A m rvd of miri y. strenpih, and whoU oiflc«'*w. More economical tlr*n lhe ordinary kinds, v.n cannot, he sold in competition with he mnliituta of l-'W lest, short weight, alum or phosphate po\vdi r.s. Sold only. ; n cans. Loyal Baking Poyvi>f.r Co.. 10G Wai;-.4., New York. Tins Is to certify that we hmighf over Dr. Four Thousand Dollars worth ol Dromgoolo’s English Female Bit ters and Bailey’s Saline Aperient dur¬ ing tbo year and 1881, and from personal observation public opinion, take much pleasure in recommending them asworthy Thompson, of public George confidence and favor, & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Galveston, Texas. Ip j’ou don’tTTkethe usoof a sickening S Aperient, r y , z. and h ’*r”o will f “i«ss another l a 1 a pfll for you never use the s ame purpose. 5 “Tough on Chills,” Cures cases for 25 cts. in cashor stamps, Hailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga. ’ A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA: Bj IIENUYD. MeDAN IEL, Gevenior ol’snlil State. Whereaa, official iuformu'ion has beeu received at this Department that at tho Oot ib u* Term 1883 of the Superior Court of Stewar. Comi¬ ty, William L ie was indicted for the offunce of .itabbiup, an 1 that, when un attempt was mi 1.) to arrest him the sai l L ij discharged a shot-gun at the arresting otll ;jr an 1 escaped. I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this my Prod mt ition, here¬ by offering a rowar t of One Hundred Dollars for tho apprehension and do livery of said William Leo, to fhu Sheriff of s lid C mid S ate And I do m ireover charge an l re¬ quire a 1 1 Offijers .n tliis Siate, Civil and Military, to be vigilant iu eu leavoring to apprehend the said William Lee iu order that he may be brought, to trial for the off nice with which lie stands m a ge l Given on lor 'iiv iiund '•t-n’i ijt* Great Seal of ' tu.. oa 1: it->1 in AH tutu, this the Paii. eiitli , u • lav of D.ici IQ ler in tile year our L»dOnj riM.imul E"git iluadre I and e g'iiy■ three and of *h« Iudepenileuce of I lie Uuited Slates of America the One Hundied and eighth. HENRY D. McDANlEL, Gov. By the Governor : NUB 1RNE FT, Secty. of State. Disc un tioh. About 25 years o' age, dark gin R‘ ,r mIc '' c , J "E weighs about 10.5 about 5 feet 10 indies high. Generally carries doable barrel shot gun with him. Ilis home is 2| miles above Florence. \ NEW 1 lr ARfHVAhS h\ T Hl t r. /) 11 n Cl 1 IT fl 1711 s Cl TENNESSEE PORK SAUSAGE, StUGAR CURED BKFST BACON, SPLIT PICIO.ED PIGS FEET, BONELESS CODtFISH, SAUER KRAUT AND PORK, SNOW FL4KE BI CUITS, NEW CITROffW CURRANTS* RAD SINS, GINGER PRESERVES, Jellyy Plain and Chow ~Gbew Pidries, Apples, Oranges, Banimpfs, Cocoa nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Eng. Walnuts Brazd Nuts, Largest and Best As¬ sortment Plpin. and Fancy Candies ever bronght t • this market. la ad¬ dition .to the above, many delicacies <>f lhe soasou. J. G. & F. S. Singer. Lempkin, Go., Oct. 29, 1883. MILL FOR SALE. I offer for sale on easy terms the Mill located A T RED HILL IN STEWART COUNTY <nd known us the Mill of C. F. & H T. Thornton. The property includes about 5 aerps of land on which the Mil' stands One 15 Horse Power Engine, a Saw Mill, Grist Mill and ’Jotton Gin together with all the running gear us it now stands. Nov 10 if. John Peabody. Special Request. Al' persous indebted to me, either by note or account, nre requested to c ill at tlia store of T. D. Miller, where I have left rnj papers, and settle. C. M. LOWE. Nov. 23 2t For Sale Cheap. A GOOD 50 SAW GIN IN THOR¬ OUGH REPAIR. JAMES. K. BARXUM. N..v, 3, 1883. Notice to Debtors. Ail persons indebted fo A. T. Fort ither by note or account, nre request cd to come forward at once and Bet tic the same. W. F. CL’RKE, Atfy. tfov. 3, 1883. FOU LENT. The Store House on the south side , , p**buc , , . known ,, the °* “ 10 square, as stand of A. T. Fort, is offered for rent from , November ,, , 1st. Also the Black smith shop form ft riv owned by tbo once. Apply to A. T. rOll f, j^ ov j st Agent. BUGGIES Mi WAGONS! The undersigned hns on sale in Lumpkin a Fine Assortment of Daw¬ son Made Buggies, lnannfiretnred by S. B BROWN, the well Maker. known|Car riage Buggy and Wagon DEXTER QUEEN, BREWSTER SIDE BAR, VICTORIA, STICKLER, AND TIMFKIN5. All made of the very bust material and Finished iu First Class Style. Also a Fine Lot of Plantation Wag¬ ons of all sizes. Repository nt Holt’s Stable. Iff. D. HKOWN. Oct. 13 1883. St. Men Hotel, DOZIER TII0RAT0N Pr. EUFAUI A, ALA. Elegantly Furnished and Tables Supplied with Every Delicacy. Nov. 17 tf BROWN HOUSE Formerly Raiford House, BROAI) STREET. Coli mb 1 i, eorgia. With First Class Acc jn’mo^ation, I solicit the Pa’ronage of my as well as lhe liaveting Public Gen dally. i*.. O. Sheram & Miller / t —DEALEU^ IN erFiXS, ASKES AXD Burial Cases Can furnish an, style of COFFIN wanteJ at reasonable prices, ifiv FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND : ■ Popular Prices! WILLIAMS & WEST Offer one of iha most Complete and Af tractive Stocks of Staple Fancy * ■«er ksou&i to Lumpkin, wtiiwb are to ha mii al prises that oaattot be Mfelel. Everything Entirely New And Fresh! Our Mr. West ransacked the Northern and Eastern Markets to secure the It*, test Novelties of the season in Dress Goods, Trimming, LACES, NOTIONS, HOSIESY,^GLOVES RIBBONS, BUTTONS &C. Our Lines of Domestics, Jeans, Cloths and A HE VSSfA TCHA Ii LE IN Q UA LITY A ND Pit ICES I In Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES >ve show the Restand Handsomest Goods Ever Sold Here! The Ladies are enrdia’ly invitpd to eall and csnniine our Beautiful Fell PRINT-S and Superb Stock of DRESS GOODS in all • the Fushionule Shades and ComLibutions. FamilyAFaucyCroceriesi HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS¬ WARE, TINWARE ETC. * All bills are due and must be paid at tlieend of cac*h month. Lumpkin, Ga. October Get S. S. PARMILL DEALER L\ CARRlA GES, BUGGIE, ¥ AGON S, Children Carriages, Harness, beat er Corner Cherry and Second Streets, MACON, GA #®~Cull and see us or write for prices before t Ju 1-84. J. H rlTLETT, TH H- B MATHEWS, CUTIIBERT, f EOEGIA, Dealer In Best Grades Foreign and Domestic, .Staple and Fan^y DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Also Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions Laces etc (©-Highest market price paid for Country Fro.Iuce. Call on or send J vour or ders to the EM PIRE STORES of HOMER MATHEWS, SepS 3m For the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. SI.S0 Worth of Seedsfor50 cts jurtof w ct>,Ills : Red Wethersfield Onion, liar lr !K , P VV‘“‘uT s^arfUiKyas/iffis : ‘' G wS sVi eVrt ii cm n ^ Tf r fc wtw ’ -1 €!KZ&t'f The aUive coll«riion of n packec* £&£Tia$iSi soto Ahy ad'lross for .v> rentB. n rrllot riuuB 84 Free •fC«'ar«.,ani FOR IJLjf, ONE u DOLLAR one W '‘ wi1 PHc-kPt ' M . n of 'l»" .Vjniinoib °f Drambmnl »t»T e « n a SlitiBnaer, Calling®, „ Early Ivory , Mammoth Pod «ax hngar Bonn, Corn. Mammoth Huasian Giant Della Bo Onion, French Breakfnnt Anicriran Wonder Pena Pepper, Extra go early Riehmoud Raditli. Cayennn T.AR 1 .Y duckhxad _ CAWBAOS. Gourd, valuable for baaketa, hnrketa, Tomato. Sng r Tron-h above, total valtte about *S.». sent by mail ... to any addre«« for*! t«t. Six collection* for *t> vana, etc. Allot ™ •^nni»a HEAUTIFIJ1, I nlox, Aniers, PIAIWRR Por4ala.cn, sj?KI>S.—Eleven packem of the brightest, cboke.1 kind.. Pansies. Ver« for _ Kir., sent by mail 2.5 v*nt». Fivo ,0,'action, for JL Ara«h Mfe „f... Ml •KOI a 1 FJjORAL SET FREE. We WiM wrixl nil w*pf!.i nnmrd n)w>T* f - »n<l SSH^Sn^SL^S’Sf this ue^ful Floral Set, by n»«il. fo”th»tVe^ah«^«MVi»^remium' EH' cow D A.BUST. * m en. Snringfeld. Oklo ^