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DUBLIN POST.
DUBLIN. GA. JUNE8, 1887 IS
Term a 81.60 a year in advance.
To Ministers $1.00 per year.
THE DUBLIN POST AND
Svannah Weekly News one yeai. 2 25
Southern Farm. Monthly '• " 2 75
Telegraph & Messenger “ “ 2 25
Bouthekn World, * * ® 05
Atlanta Constitution, “ ' 2 25
Cuuistlvn Advocate, “ “ 6 25
Christian Index, “ '* 3 85
“ “ renewals “ “ 8 7o
Registered at the Post Office in Dublin as
Second-Glass Matter.
C. W- MADDOX,
Announces to his friends and the
pnblic generally that for the n$xt
thirty days, he will sell his summer
stock at cost to make room for fall
goods. He has a large and well as
sorted stock of Lawns Cashmers
/Seersuckers, N unavailing. Calicoes
and Trimmings te suit, bought in
New Pork low down, and he
will offer speciel inducements
FOK THE NEXT 20 DAYS.
Local Affairs.
Ruiu passing every day.
Sheriff sale day yesterday.
Head notice of Urs. 0. E Guyton
ia this issuo.
Mrs. R. W. Blackshenr visited
Macon last Saturday.
14 SHILOH’S CURE will immediately
...Hove Croup, Whooping-Cough, .and
Bronchitis. By Hicks & Co., Dublin Ga.
Mr. Sam Yopn, of Allentown was
in the city yesterday.
Willcox’8 llambletonian has left
the city. for Laurens Hill.
Mrs. Boyd, of Palatka Fla., is
stopping at Judge Wolfe’s.
Mr. H. H. Smith is in the Gate
City this week, on business.
8 CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH,
and Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Hicks & Co.
i
Good Cigars at J. T. Smith.
French Candies at Houghton’s.
Maddox keeps a full house of
Family Groceries, and offer them at
prices to suit the times.
Ladies, don’t forget to call and
examine the nice Seersucker Lady
Dress Goods, which are Superb in
’ Color and Quality—at Y. H. Wynn’s.
Cheap! Cbeapll
Stnltz’s 4 A Tobacco at
Smith’s,
A large lot of Can Goods at
Itougtou’s.
Best lino of fishing tackle of
kinds at Y. H. Wynn’s.
Maddox offers for the next 3o davs
a big bargains in Shoes, Straw Hats,
- and Men’s Clothings.
That 30 cent. Tobacco at J. T.
Smith’s—try it. •
Cedar Buckets at 30 cents apiece'
at Houghton’s.
Timber men will find it to thoir
advantage to buy their Supplies and
Raft Hopes from Y. II. Wynne's, as
his store is headquarters for those
goods.
0. W. Maddox is spiling his.stock
<>f Straw Hats ai cost for the. next
30 days.
Try J. T. Smith’s 25 cents;|||j||
• bacco. , 1 , / \
Maddox says his stock is large and
must bo sold, and great bargains will
be offered for the next 30 for Cash.
A full line of fresh Groceries at
Y. H. Wynn’s. Bargains can bo
liad by trading with him.
Bacall on D. A. Smith' for your
Ice (’old Soda water and Lemonade
ndv. If.
Sickness has somewhat abated in
these parts, we are glad to stats.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder Jr.,
are visiting Greenwood, Indiana,
Mrs. G. R. Ballard had rather
severe attack of illness last week.
Judge Wolfe is again at home and
reports a successful business trip.
12 SHILOH’S OATARRAH REMEDY
—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria
Coker Mouth. By Hicks & Co., Dublin
Mrs. ITilliam Perry, of this coun
ty, diud lost Tuesday, of consump
tion. '• * - ' r . 1
Miss Williams, of IlawkwBville,
is visiting her sister,^ Mrs. W. D.
allfMartin, of this place.
The crops in Buckeye district are
unusually fine, and give promise of
an abundant yield this year.
The festival at the court house on
lust Friday afternoon was a financial
Success, in spite of threatening
weather.
gallon
Kerosene Oil 15 cents per
at Hough ton’s.
Good syrup at Houghtons 30 cents
a gallon.
G. W- Maddox say's that now
the time to buy Dry Goods, for bo is
selling them at coat for the next 30
days. . -
J. T. Smith sells so many goods,
because he sells so cheap, and does
fairly.
A question is asked “how is it
that Houghton sells so much cheap
*r than the other merchants ?” Why,
it is because he knows how and when
to buy.
Why is it that Madox sells so
many goods it is because he sells
them so much cheaper than the oth
er merchants. He will sell them at
cost for the next 30 days.
Seed Peas at J. T, Smith.
I bought tobacco from Houghton
fpr 30 cents a pound—just the same
that the other merchants sell for 50
cents.
If yon are in need of Shoes go to
Maddox’s and buy them at cost for
he ia wiling them at cost, tor the
next thirty days.
Don’t forget that you can get the
finest and best Italian Strings for
Violins, Guitars, and Banjos; also
Bridges, Foil Braids,. Tail boards
Keys and Bows, always on haud at
Wynne’s
Sugar sixteen pounds for one dol
lar. Whereabouts ? At Hough ton’s
of course.
Carry your wool to J. T. Smith.
G. W. Maddox is selling Shoes
Lawns and Seersucker and Nans
veiling goods at cost, and now is the
time to go and buy, he is doing this
to make room for his fall stock.
Always on baud, all kinds of Am
munition for brench and muzzle-
loading Guns, and Uiflo Cartridges
at Y. H. Wynne’*.
Superior Apple Vinegar for sale by
Y. II, Wynne at 35 cents, yer gallon.
Two groat cnetni*-*— Hoe l’« Sarsaparilla
«*kI impure blood. Tl»c latter i» ultcriy de
feated by Uic peculiar lucdvclnu
13 “HACKMETACK.’’ a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents
For sale at H. Hicks & Co.
Mr, G. W. Wright has returned to
the city, after spending a very pleas
ant vacation visiting his daughter,
at Bartow Ga.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gallagher, and
Mrs. ;Roughton Sr., all of Sanders-
yille, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z. H.
Houghton.
Mr. E, R. Lassiter (more frequen-
ly called “Undo Spy”) has returned,
and was warmly welcomed by hiis
numerous friends.
We regret, to learn that Mr, S. M.
Jones, of this county lost his wife on
last Monday morning, from an at
tack of dysentery.
7 SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of Appe
tite, Dizziness and all symptons of Dys
pepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents, per hot-
il. eSold by H. Hiohs & Co.. Dublin Ga-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tmjth and
cliildren.left this morning for Savan
nah. Mr. Smith will return in a
few days, while Mrs. Smith-will ex
tend her visit to Jessup, Bartow and
elsewhere.
The surveying corps of the pro
jected Savannah, Dublin and Wes
tern railroad havfjpitched their tents
in the rear of this office. Another
break at the “Wind Line.”
Misses Claude and Madge Huff
and Miss. Bivins, ofj Wrighttville,
came down to the river on Saturday
morning last but retuned on the
same train. Come again ladies,
and give our town a longer visit.
Stopping at or passing Lovett, be
Bure and try a glass of Mr. E. H.
Linder’* ice cold lemonade. He
served as an apprentice at the busi
ness years aro and he thoroughly
understand* making it to suit the
taateof all—even the moat fastidious.
Besides be has a store of wit which
bo deals out free to his customers.
Try him and be convinced.
4 CATARRH CURED, health and
meet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector
fee. For sale by H. Hicks &,Co.
Mr. Howell, a tenant on Mrs. 0.
E. Guyton’s place, recently cap
tured ayouug wild cat, and has it se
ouroly caged. Dog* chased the cat
into a hollow log, and when Mr.
Howell pnshed a stick into the cavity
to drive the animal ont, it siezed
tho stick between its jaws and held
on so tenaciously that it was drawn
forth in that manner.
Helliucwnt Darkles
On last Sunday afternoon, about
mile and a half from town, a so*
ious dispntc botwoen two negro
men, Dave Charters and Bragg
Moore, terminated in a still more
serious cutting affray. It seems that
Bragg’s wife took the liberty of in
flicting corporeal punishment upon
Davis spouso, and Dave resented
this and endeavored to punish Bragg
for his wife’s misdeeds, when the
latter drew a knife and used it with
considerable effect, since the wounds
inflicted may possibly send Dave to
the celestial regions. Tho conflict
would have probably terminated
fatally at the time had not a watch
dog belonging to a neighbor, inter
fered and soizing Bragg by the calf
of the leg and Uiub stopped the af
fair suddenly.
Suaday Trains. V > i -
Connecticut having stopped the
running of Sunday trains by special
enactment, the prohibitionists of
other States may be expected to
make an effort in the same direction.
If they do so they will be met by the
inter-State commerce clause of the
constitution.
“The United „ States Supreme
Court has repeatedly denied to a
State the power to oontrol or regu
late inter-State oommorce. During
the session just oloied, it went fur
ther than ever before in restricting
the power of a. State to legislate on
matters involving or touohmg such
commerce. It held that no State
could impose any restrictions upon
the transportation of freight or pas
sengers across Stute lines without
usurping a power exclusively vested
in Congress by the constitution of
the United'States. No State has
authority to stop the runuing of
trains coming from or going to other-
States. Such train* are the means of
inter-State travel.. They are under
the protection of the general govern
mont, Only Oongfess has the con
stitutional authority to say when
they shall or shall not be run, or
how they shall/ be operated. This
is a fundamental principle of the
constitutional law of the nation.”
Death of Vice-President Wheeler
Wiliiam A. Wheeler, vico-pl’cai-
dent under the Hayes’ administra
tion, died on June 4th ia the town
of Malone, New York, aftei a brief
illness. He had sunk into almost
total oblivion since his retirement
from public life, at the expiration
of his term of office as vice-president
—an office to which he was not eleot
ed bnt gained by participation in the
Hayes fraud.
Mr. Wheeler is said to have been
in almost au imbecile Btate. for some
years past; this state being superin
duced by excessive uso of opiates,
He ha* been suffering intensely
from neuralgia for noine months
but the immediate cause of his death
is snpposBed to have been softening
of the brain. Ex-President Hayes
has signified his intention of attend
ing the funeral.
Tax Notice Lnal ltouml.
I will bo at tho following places nt tho
times specified for tho purpose of recclv-
1 the Stato nud County Taxes for tho
cur ISST :
Pinctucky,.... Monday June
Oth
Lowery’s... .Tuesday
64
7th
Burch’s .. Wednesday
f«
81 h
Reedy Springs. .Thursday
4ft
9th
Nameless.... “
14
<«.
Bryant Shop... .Friday
44
10th
Harvard’s... .Saturday
44
11th
Burgamy’s.... NVodnesday
it
15th
Bailey’s.... Thursday
44
16th
Buokoye... .Friday
ft!
17th
Condor.. ..Saturday
44
18th
Branchville.. Monday
44
20th
Oconee... .Tuesday
44
21st
Jackson ...Wednesday
ft4
22nd
Carters Mill....Friday
44
24th
Dublin.,..27 28 26 30th
44
v: ,R,‘..
After whioh my book* will posi
tively bo closed.
F. D. Beall, R. T. R.
Had Tried Four or Five Doctous,
and Had Given Up to Die.
Valdosta, Ga„ Jan. 15,1887,
Mr. M. A. Brings : I have been
sick for three years, hardly- being
able to walk. I had tried four or
fivo different doctors without any
benofit at all. All the dootors told
me I was suffering with an affection
of the heart. I was unable to walk
ortsleep, and had no appetite. My
liver was also affected and gavo me
lots of trouble. My face and atom
ache ware badly swolen also. I had
15 FOR DYSPEPSIA urn! I.ivn Com
paint, von huve u printed guarumi*: on)
t-vrey hottlu of Shiloh -, Vilnli/cr
fUt'Vt lull, to ( lire II IlKUitU
five bottles 1 was so much better 1
got more, and am now entirely well.
1 can truly say they saved my life,
and 1 want the public to know it.
For sale by H. Hicks & Co.
Good Flour at Roughtou’s for
five dollars a barrel.
Cofflus! OofUina!
Call on W. P. Lassiter.
What merchant soils tho ohegbest!
l am surprised at suoh a question
Of course it is Rough tou.
Thcjprettie8t, finest and oheapest
Muslims in tho town at Wynno’s.
Don’t fail to seo them.
Wade Hampton Flour is tho boat
on earth. Houghton keeps it,
Hardware at cost, 1 have tho best
stove that ever was seen in Dublin.
Go to Maddox’s and buy ono of
his new patent oil cans, the host over
rifado. oold at cost.
Old chairs robottomed in tho la
test styles with Boats that will out
last the cano bottoms at Y. H
s.
Gov. Ames has purdonod Franklin
J. Mo8es, ex-Goreruor of South Car
din a, and ho has been released from
the Mnssachusetts State prison. The
strange career of Moses onlminated
in the forgery of the name of Col
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the
author, early in 1885. In October
of that year he was sentenced to
serve a term of three year* in the
State prison. He was pardoned be
cause it was represented that he was
in bad health and could not live
long. The fat* of Moses, and of
some others of tbo carpet-baggers
proves that retributive justice is bo
always long ddayod.
Gov. IIill, the Democratic execn
live of New York recently appointed
Capt. Fred Grunt commissioner of
quarantine Mid a Kopuplican stute
senate rofused to confirm the ap
pointment.
Candidates for the vacancy on the
Supreme b«nch are still coming for
ward. Some of them appear to be
be of the calibre of the averag/jus
tice of the Peace.
Should Senator Hiddleberger vote
with the democrats the senate will
bo u tie until March 4th, 1889. Af-
lor that date it will probably be
democratic,
TfiK l.ii'UMS 1'o.st and tho Suv-
annuii News, or Mucon Telegraph*
or Atlanta Constitution, ter ilu,
"fiiu!I sum of *2.25 a year. Now ;«
the time to get your 'eonnty paper
and a largo city paper for a small
amounts of money.
Call on H. Ilioks & Co. ,for a free
sample of Briggs Nunn hotter Liver
Pills and a descriptive almanac.
Ready made clothing for the nex
80 days at cost. G. W. Maddox.
Cull on Y. II. Wynn’a for. any
thing that you nood, and if nob in
stock tho,goods will be ordorod and
that on short notico.
If you don’t think Houghton soils
call and seo him.
The beat Golden Drip Syrup at Y
H., Wynnes’ forCOconls. per gallon
Groceries can bo bought at Mud
dox’s cheaper than anywhere
town. Call and see, we mean busi
ness. Come and see and if we cun
sell, we will eivo them away, they
have got to go. This is good for
thirty days,
B3?~The largest and moBt complete
stock of mijlinory goods that were
ever brought to this manket can be
soleotcd from at Y. H. Wynn’s
The latest styles of Hats, Bonnets.
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans’
etc., etc., are always instock. This
department is superintended by Mrs,
8. E. Tillery. Cull and examine
his large assortment of goods.
Jump dp, roll up, tumble up—
don’t care how you get up, so you go
to George Maddox’s and buy his
cheap goods, which you can buy at
cost tor the next 30 days.
The Oft Told Story
Ot tho peculiar medicinal merits or Hood's 1
Rnmpnrllln Is fully couflrmod by Urn volun
tary testimony of thousands who have tried
It. Peculiar In tbo combination, proportion,
and preparation ot Its Ingredients, peculiar
in tho extreme caro with which it Is put
up, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures
whom other preparations entirely fall. Pecu
liar iu tho unequalled good name it has made
at homo, which is a "tower of strength
abroad," peculiar in tho phenomenal sale*
It hai attained,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is tbo most popular and successful medicine
botoro tho public today for purifying the
blood, giving strength, creating an appetite.
"I sintered from wakefulness and low
spirits, mid also had cczcnin on tho back ot
my head and neck, which was very annoying.
1 took ono bottlo ot nood'a Sarsaparilla, and
I have roeolved so much-bonofit that I am
vory grateful, nud 1 am always glad to spook
a good word for this modiolue,” Mrs. J. S.
Snyder, Pottsvlllo, Penn.
Purifies the Blood
Henry Biggs, Campbell street, Kansas City,
had scrofulous sores nil over his body for
flftoen yoars. Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely
cured him.
Wallace Buck, ot North Bloomfield, N. Y.,
suffered olovon years with a torrible varicose
utoer on his leg, so bad that he had to give
up business. Ho was oured of tho ulcer,. and
also of catarrh, by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by nil drugRlatt. fl|«lx for 05. Prepared only
by 0.1. HOOD A 00„ApotheoMloi, Lowell, Mut.
100 Dodos One Dollar
Central Railro:
Savannah, ca,, Dee, 5,
O N and after this (jute pii'sengci
will riin as Daily unless inarl
which are Daily except. Sunday.
Tho Stnudun’l time by which lhet(
run is <30 minutes slower than Sin
city time.
Lv Savannah. .10:00 nm 8:20 pm. 5
Ar Milieu .... 12:35 pin 11 0:1 pm 3
Ar Augusta... .4:16 pm U 15 urn
Ar Macon 4-50 pm 3-20 am
Ar Atlanta... .9 00 pm 7-27 am
Ar Columbus. .4-10 nm 8 05 pm
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pm
Ar Eul'aula 4:2pm
Ar Albuuy... .10-08 pm 10 50 am
Passengers for Bylvurlu, Sanrlorsville,
Wrightsvillc, Mllleifgevillu and Eutontou
.dimihl take 8-40 a m. train.
Passengers for Thomaslon, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbottou, Blltmiv
Vista, Blakely and Clayton should luku
8 20 p m train.
Lv Milieu 12-55 pm 11-15 pm 5-10 am
Lv Augusta... 10-20 am 0-30 pni
LvMncon 10-35 am 10 50 pin
Lv Atlanta ....0-40 am 0-50pm
Lv Columbus.. .010 pm 11-30 am
Lv Montgomery 7-50 am
Lv Eufnuhi 11-02 am
Lv Albany.' 5-00 am 8-57 pin
Ar Suvnnnuh... .5-00 pm 5-55 am 8-05 am
Sleeping cars on all night passenger
rains between Snvannah nud Augusta,
SnAuvnnnnh and Macon, Huvuunnli and
Atlanta. Macon and Columbus.
Train leaving lit 8-20 p m und
at 5-55 a m will not stop to put o
stop i
between
arriving
i off or take
Savannah und
SALES
on passengers
Millen.
Counoctions at Savannah with Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway for all points
in Florida.
Tickets for nil points nud sleeping cur
berths on sulo at city office. No. 20 Bull
street, aud depot office 80 minutes before
departure of onoh trnin.
G. A. WllHKHKAI),
General Passenger Agent.
J. O. SnAW. Ticket Agent.
SMALL PROFITS
HAS EVER BEEN-
MOTTOI
Koraombor that I give you tho
BEST. FRESHEST AND OHEAPE82
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc.
That were over brought to thiB market I
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF SPUING CLOTHING,
(For Mon and Boys)
Are being sold at aotonishingiy low prices 1
o
A full line of Groceries
Always On Hand.
If you wnnt satisfaction in Goods
und Prices cull on mo.
febltl-tf
J. T.
SMITH,
DUBLIN, UA.
Augusta,
In effect Wednesday, Murch 9th, 1587, at
; 4 58 a. m./City Time,* ■
Sunday’s
Passenger train number 1 leaves San
dersville 5 51 n, m.; number 8 leaves Sun
dersvillc 2 51 p. in. Returning number 2
leaves Augusta 8 14 a. in., und number 4
leaves Augusta ut 3 15 p. m.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT—Except
Hniuiuv
Notice.
The public is hereby notified that I, the
undersigned, am not responsible for any
order, note, or account given or made by
any person, in my nume since th& 1st of
April lost, or that may hereafter lie made
by any one, as I have no agent, and have
had none since that time, I also forewarn
any person from trading tor, or accepting
any note give to me.
Any party, or parties, having any bus
Iness with the estate will communicate
with. Mits, CaiirieE. Guyton
Ex’trix. Estate C. W. Uuyton,
May 28, *87. Dublin, Ga,
Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing described bill will be introduced in
the July session of the legislature; Au
act to provide for the registration of the
legal voters of Laurens county, and to
provide a penally for lliegul voting upd
attempting to vote Illegally.
June 1st, 1887.
Lv Sandorsvlllo
Lv Young
Lv Warthen
Lv Clialkor
Lv Hines
Lv Mitchol
Lv Belle Spring#
i,v Gibson
Lv Avera
Lv Stapleton
Lv Wrens
Lv Matthews
Lv Noah
Lv Keysvillo
Lv Blythe
Lv Bath
Lv Hephzibah
Lv Richmond.
Lv Grace wood
Lv Adventure
Lv Gary
Ar Augusta
Job work of svory
done on short notice,
giunnitid.
description
Satisfaction
Lv Augusta
Lv Gary
Lv Adventure
Lv Graccwood
Lv Richmond
Lv Hephzibah
Lv Bath
Lv Blythe
Lv Keysville
Lv Noah
Lv Matthews
Lv Wren
Lv Stapleton
IiV Avera
Lv Gibson
Lv Belle Springs
Lv Mitchell
Lv Hines
Lv C'holkor
Lv Warthen
Lv Young
Ar Bandersvllle
Clow:connections North, East
at Aninieta. Connection via
road with Central railroad
Kuudursville.
H M.
I
No. 1.
A. M.
4 68
5 08
518
5 40
6 50
6 58
611
0 20
6 88
6 45
658
710
715
7 27
7 40
750
800
8 16
822
8 20
8 85
000
No. 2.
A. K.
718
7 48
7 55
808
8 16
8 86
8 64
911
9 20
9 46
9 54
10 12
10 32
10 52
11 12
1120
11
121
11 65
No. 8,
V. M.
8 80
342
4 04
4 80
480
454
514
5 81
5 40
0 09
6 30
660
6 58
710
7 84
7 49
8 07
8 27
8 87
8 48
8 50
0 25
No. 4,
I*. M.
600
025
681
5 88
545
6 00
« 10
020
6
6 45
6 51
7 02
715
7 27
7 40
7 50
TABLE
OR THIS
DUBLIN and WRIGHTBVILLE R. R.
To take effect Novomber 14 1880.
GOING SOUTH.
No. l No 8
Lv Tohnllle
Ar Hai risen
Ai'JJobovan
Ar Wrightsvllle
Lv Wrightsvillo
Ar Lovett
Ar Bruton
Ar Condor
Ar Dublin
AM 1* M
7 00 2 20
7 45 8 50
8 10 8 10
8 40 8-80
8.15 8 31
9 15 8 56
0 35 4 15
0 55 4 30
10 15 4 45.
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Bruton
Ar Lovett
Ar WrightBville
Lv Wrightsvillo
Ar Donovan
Ar Harrison
Ar Tonnillo
GOING NORTH.
10 80
1185
12 05
12 10
13 80
12 50
Va 180
W B Thomas, Presand Gen'! Supt
Nov. 14,1880 tf. • . -.si'ymmil
10 A NASAL INJECTOR free with
ottlo of Sliilo'*' 0 n»(»™u nntMmiif.
Price 50 cents. By
each bottlo of filliloh’s Catarrh Remedy
** ■ •“ -jmA-1 g RiokH & mWP-'h
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MA.NUFAC
TURER8, FOIt CASH,
A LARGE STOCK
. OF TWO OF
TIIE MOST
Popular Brands
>f-’i-
,'Y • J; : [yh —oi/—
QUININE:
(Mc.K. ,f It. and P. £ (f.)
Now More the Public.
And in consequence of the low prices
obtained by buying in large quantities
from first bands, for the cash, we *j it
on and after THURSDAY, JULY 30. n.
sell this very important and much used
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS xt the
unparalled low price of
1 DOLLAR
Ounoe
TGl/PI) Bipgpg;,
HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS,
legimt Colognoa, Extracts, Soaps,
Fancy Goods, Etc.,mi entirety
new stock from New Yorh.
fm