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imiuhi iWaari.M *• “v RaywM<a.rtblafur
ttw cwitracb. or managemefit of the same.
Tie (•!■■*<« AfTrrtUer h Me
oflielal •r<an of ike couaty.
t irraialiaa iacrra«taK Bally In
< alaaUMa, Uncala aa<
JcCbenm eaaalle*!
B*lla h«r_adwtl<Miur due onjhret appear
•aoa wf the advei tim-raent
T> Com mbiaJAdvixtiuh will b» writ
tn Bay arMrwe upon th-- following trema:
One year, caah in advance SI uo
tux »*Ue eaeli in advance She
APPLING.COLUMBIA CXI, GA,
January Xtti. 1881,
NOTICE I* hereby given that the adver
tkdn* medium es the Ordinary and Hheriff
|a i-hatured from the Chronicle and Counti
tutionaliKt to the Orhrfnbta Adv.-rilaer.
Gnu. D. Ordinary
B. IVKT. Sheriff
'
VAttIETIKM.
L--caia quiet.
Finn »oathwr»»ace nxae
Vi>i you gut a wtemtlne!
C.-ok baa but one fine wagiai left
New cottaaftfohur up In rear of n-111.
Bey your gWanoe from thuee who speak
to you through our erffiruin».
We Irave Ir. our county the three chanr
pl<« (xtrhlgv oaiera of the State-
Firat trip from Harlem to Appling will
be araile to-morrow, by our mail agent. i
The genial p m at Appling will say bail I
worde. Wednesday. when the mall arrive*, |
A hire Hertehtre how anil pig wore killed
by the train Thursday. They belonged to
M< M B Hauiber
A Mr Clark and Mias Lummle Reese, of
M< Duffle county, were married on the Bth,
Nov. T. B. Went officiating.
Fur Uie scarcity of nwtlng matter m this
iMtee we plead unavoidable ah-know- Will
|m all right again next week.
Mlm Matile Sutton and Mr. Wm. Stone,
of M< D-.-ffl-’ county, were married on the
Isth, the R-v. Dr. Jones officiating.
There was a line congregation at Un-
Itaptlei eliuich Nuudav morning and even
ing to hear tlic R--V. Mr Perryelear,
Bred our new legal and other ada. Will
have special notices about some of them In
our next week's l«Min. Head them all.
Merchants at home ano abroad know tlie
gttat benidlt tn bfi derived from advertising
in our (XU-.C muicc our crowded column*.
ConuuMiring tba 2*l Inst, the Georgia
railroad will sell special axcureion tickets
to Augusta. good for live days, at the low
rate of live rents per tulle.
Mall matter has bore accumulating at
this point for the past Wk. for Appling.
Lliandnton and all other offices on the new
route. It goi through to-morrow.
Jack Hussey - ‘Shoot the new route!'
'1 he People- "Throe chet-re and a tiger' for
those who worked,the change Dr Casey,
prof. Ashuiorc and the Advertiser."
Tlie Advertiser now reaches from Harlem
to Lincolnton and surniundlug ■ ffi«* lM ’-
tore any other weakly paper lu the Stab-,
thus carrying the news Hist to Its readers.
Wo are underspeelnl obligations to friend
W 11 Cooper for a tine load of wood. The
g.xwt Isa marl tan a are uot all dead yet, for
W. 11. C. Is ore ol them, and a big one, too.
Wonder If there are any more around?
The Morning Stare of Bouevoleiice hail n
little trouble among themselves at last
mrelmg While the treasurer was count- '
lug his money, one of the dlssivtislled ele
ment grabbed tlie pile, about S2B. and tied ,
to the woods. The money was next day re- ]
turned, though, and tin' matter was am lea- |
bly settled, thus preventing It from going
before J isHpii Roebuck, much to fate chagrin.
There waa a Literary Chib organised at
the reeldeuce of Mr W. H. Cooper on last
Thursday night, with ths folio wlngoffloers; i
H. A. Merry. President; Miss Rosa Hicks, j
Va-e-President; Oapt Palteison, of New i
Jvraqy, Heoeeiary. The club mw-U again
Kt Mr. Cooper's next Thursday night. The !
citirena of Harb-in are cordially Halted to ;
attend, and aapedalty should the younger;
m.rnliers bf the community do so. Wo |
shall say more about tills good cause next I
Week.
Per-sonnl.
Ml-s Mamie Harrison Ison a visit to rola
lives ami friends In Thomson
Mr. Pierre Young, from Lincoln county,
moved to Uds place a day or two ago.
We had a pleasant call from Dr. Hatton
of Grovetown <mi Friday last. He compli-1
mooted the Advertiser very highly.
Mr. Lewis, of Alkmi. H. C., is stopping at. |
Mr. M. Hicks. We trust he will remain Ini
Imr midst for some months at least.
Mr. Wilhoit, of Warrenton, who had his !
horse stolon from him a short time since,
in account ot which we published, called on
is Tuesday night last. He caught tlie
hiof. with his horse, in Edgefield. H C.
Mr. T. N- Hleks came In to** us Friday
o thank us for securing the printing of the j
bunty oummtashmors Many others have ■
vxprnwd their apprnr iatlon of our es
Uris in thia direction
Mias Anna Matthews, of Berarlla. moved ,
i> Harlem last week We learn that this.
»dv Intends making this place her home,
nd has bought from II A Cook the house
nimollataiy In rrerof the saw mill.
Dr J P. Shockley paid Harlem a short i
Uit a few days since. His was a sad mis .
km. The news of bls mother's extreme i
llnrea reaching him, be hastened to her j
rd side only to find her cold In death. This >
mun>unity sympathise daeply with the
- tor in Uila and afflleUng dMpeneat i< ai |
■liedo vir has many friends lu this nan ,
gunite, sod while they mourn with him in
afflicting dtspanimtxoa, were glad to
him again in thrir midst We are also
B giauia! to learn that he la fast mat
lor himself tn bls new Aekl of (labor a j
K i whk-hwe fed sneered will Incrm*
■-bettor he la known. He left Friday for |
Bdumbla. S. C , taking with him ills udec.
iiltiy Orrfc-—a bright, wineom cldkl; Mar ,
he live long and i-r-aqmr I* the wish of tie
good people of Harlem, hie old hiam-.
A|k|M»iiitiucnta.
The following are the appointments made
by the Rev. Mr. Duvall:
Harlem, Ist Sunday at 11 a. n>. and 7 1-2
p. m.
Linwood, bl Sunday and Saturday before,
at 11 a. m
Philadelphia, Bl Sunday and Satuniay
before, at 11 a. m.
Hawduxt, 4th Sundav and Naturdav before
at It a. n>. In every other month. Will bo
at Sawduel <>n 4th Sunday aud Saturday
before in February.
Ailamx, every other 4th Sunday and Sat
unlay before at 11 a. m.. and every 4th Sun
day evening at 3 1-1 o'clock.
Ou the 3-1 Sunday night in eai-h month,
there will bo preaching at Harlem by the
Rev. Mr. Embry, except when services are
to be at the liaptiet church; on the 31 Sun.
day night by Rev Mr. Smith, and on tlio
4th by Rev. Mr. Tlmmona.
Gm nd aiml ▼.-avprnc Jurors for
Murcli Term Superior Court.
The following i» a list of the grand juror* i
for the March term Superior Court, 1881:
John G Domer. Chnrhx Reeves, Abel Ha
kina, Leroy H Hail. I Sllunt, M B Hatcher,
Win li Holder, C R llriiue-’l Jiuina M tan
koraly, Then E Daraoy, Chari J Clifford, Joe
A Hill, R J Blount, W .ve Ballard, Geo R
Rev lite, Harvey A Ootik Chaa W Arnold,
Wm T Florence. John 11 Noel, Benjainlti E
P.-arre, Thon LCiaty, Wm A Sturgla, Geo
A HUI, Wm A G-Ilins, Geo C Crawford. M
I Brancli. John L Bynum, Jae M Clary,
Claiborne Rcvllle, R >bl B Stanford.
Traverse Jury to appear Monday morn
ing. March term, 1881:
Wm Lanegan. Win Harrleon, John L
I Shanklin, Geo M Berry, John A Bohler,
ileorge Anderson, Rd Davidson, James I.
I Connell, Talbert Ansley. James M Prather-
I ChaH A Allen, G--o II Jenkins, Jamea Kelly,
I Wm L Bender, Wm II Crawfoid. H C How
ell, John D liankrt, ( ibhui S Bond. T Wiley
Rose, Jbh R Guinea, Jae A Lamkin, James
Kane, M II Evo, Francis M Stinger.
Traverse jury to appear on Tuesday
mondiig win" term:
j W H Cooper, WJ L Cliatt, W R Tudor.
L L Magruder, El ward Miles, Berry Bn •
ay, John 11 Hobbs, Juiuee A Witght, PeU-i
Huffman, Isaac N Averett, Mark Black-
Htoiic, Wm M Bugg. Henry P Grugga, Elian
F Bailey, Wm J Gninell, Joe S Morns, An
deiHou W Widton, Geo P Taukorsloy. Jae
A Davidson. Fred II Gibson, John A Eu
banks, Emmet T Croon, A S Plill.fpu, Elishu
Jenklus.
A (.’limbi tig Mule.
Mu. Epitob: I called on friend John yes
terday; I found him Indtistrioiialy hrellf.g
the i elite 111 Ilin upper leather of a granger's
shoe. John motioned mu to the seat of
honor (the old cumllebox); nlaiut this time
the genial fare of the Major beamed upon
US. I resigned the candle box to him, and
put the lap-board on top of the soak tub
| and nettled myself to hear wlmt tlie Maj r
{bail to say. Thu Major tilled and lighted
his short pipe; ad Hm blue smoke curled
grau-fully above It, and flnnlb’ llmtod oft
nto afiace, It seemed to local I to lilm inci-
away i.ff in the long ago—fishing
frolics, hunting jaunts, etc. These he re
lated with zi-st and Inllnlte humor. If I rc
meoibor correctly, ho said that when he
’ was u boy upon one occasion when hunting
his shot gave out. Ha-mg heard tigit a
tight titling slick was a good substitute, he
cut a green persimmon sfinnit and ram
med it down his gun barrel. Pretty Main a
rabbit camo loping by; the Major took do
litii-ralo aim and tlnvl. He went to the sp< t
where the rabbit erst had been, and to Ids
aatonishment ho found Instead of a dead
lal bit, a patch of lialr about the else of a
silver half dollar. The Major give It as
his dellbi-ralc opinion that when the slick
[ struck the rabbit it exploded like a shell, or
, else Um rabbit just naturally busted. From
j the rabbit common to mule-eared rabbits,
| thence to slmon pure mules was an easy
transition, hence the following story ot ths
climbing mule:
"My father." said the Major "once raised
a mule. In fai t Im raised two, but 1 will
only tell you about one of them at pieeent
—he was the liangret mule to jump ami
i climb feuees I over saw. 1 have often hmi
! him climb the ullnst fences in our county,
| provided the fences were slightly Inclined.
, You may de|M‘tid upon It that they were tall
i sure onough, for it wax in slavery times and
timber was plentiful. For all that the mule
i was as mischievous as a monkey or asohool
' boy; he was kinder piously Inclined—loved
I to go V> mcellng on Sunday, and enjoyed a
long sermon better than the church niom-
I iiera did. for il gave him an opportunity to
! teai up the horse toilers and chew up a
tvmelderable amount of bridle reins. My
latlier didn't appreveof such Innocent little
f jokes, so one buiidav he ctmClOded to drive
the dam mule- no, the dam of the mule to
church. He told me ami Joo to fasten up
j the mule in the stable securely, which we
'did. Theatablo was a log stable two stories
high, had a door up stairs on Hie outside
'and a door on the Inside up in the loft for
' the purpose of throwing down fod'ler to the
! horses Right under the Inner door was a
largo trough made out of half a big hollow |
log. Well, after Joo and I bad shut up the
mule we knocked around awhile to see what
devilment we could kick up, such as break
ing up hen nusla running the re lire rnd
chunking the pigs In the midst of ou> fun
I we looked up and saw the mule just In the
I act of dlmbmg down the side <>f the bouse
I from th<' wooed story he had got up In
I the big trough and climbed up the inside
wall 'till h" nuuslied tliec-cood story. Poo-;
phi who think a climbing animal must have >
a prehensile tall or a split foot very
much mistaken. I never saw that mule
climb a telegraph pole, but If that mule
was hungry and a bundlsof oats waaplaci-d
on the top <d one. I wouldn't swear that hs
i didn't get it." The train arrived at this I
I moment and we talk'd to learn how Joe and
; Um Major got the mule down. f.
i biuee writing the above the Maj*-r tells
i me that he ami Joe made the mule bar k
down. The Major says that this mule was
the fastest trotter in the ahapeof horw or
it ole It ah that ever shade* I tlie eartn- |1
Ihe fiwpiently put the -togs titter him '
j One of the dogs could out run a mule-eared
raiiblt with eaae. Wtgna er the mule
triol to run, the dug Invariably caught him
I but a lien the mule struck a trot be could (
1 distance the dog m twenty seconds C. <
TM H O TH
GO Robtrosa- and G- hare- ooreplotolv
ireolulhHiia<«l the miuir tl*ie by selling
t the heat InsirunwHib- ala smaller margin
of yr-Alt Uaau any ilealer In America.
— ~
Old BRASS HIDEf
BEESWAX, TALLOW, Eo- will
be bought by the nn-ieraigned, at the
highest CASH prieeu. R>om next
to j rinl ng office, Harlem, Ga.
B M VEBONEE.
BRIDGE MOTICE.
Office CotiMTY CoMMiaaiowaim.
Columbia dainty
Appilng, Ga., February ISth. 1881.
Notk-e 1h hereby given, that the building
of the bridge ncroee Big Kiok.ee Creek, at
Appling, will l»- let to the lowed bidder on
th--l«t liert-dav In March next. 1881 Hpe
elttcatk>n« to bo anti In theCk-rk's office.
By order of the Board.
GEO. K. DARSEY, Clerk. '
Il la Naw UoHCctlcd
That ' The Muxle House fl! the South" U
looated In Augm-ta, (la
<k O BOniNSON and CO.
I.OM Mllellcaet.
Georgia Railr- ad Co., |
Office Gen. Paaaenger Agt., r
Atigueta, April sth 1879 )
Coiinneiicing Monday, 7th il-rt.,
thiu coinprinv will "-Il ONE THOUS
AND MILE TICKETS, goml over
main line un*l bruncliee, at TWENTY
FIVE D: ILLARS each. Thea.- tick
ets will beiasued loindividuala, firm
and families, but not to firms and
families combined.
E. 11. DORSEY,
Geu. i'luweuger Agent.
590 Mlle Tickets.
Georgia Railroad <’o., I
Office Gen Paawenger tgt.
Augusta, March 2, 18811. i
Commencing thia-late, this compa
ny will sell FIVE lIUNDKED MILE
I'ICKETS, good over tniiin line anil
lirnnchva, at THIRTEEN 75-KMI
DOLLARS etich. These lickets will
be iHHiio-l to in-ltvidiinlH, firms or
f ifutl ex, but not to firms and families
combined.
E. R FORSEY,
Gen. Passenger \genl.
PiMIKMt Itllll OrifHllH
Seventh annua) holiday trade. Hupcrlor
planosand organs. All kinds of musical
instruments, ain' t music and uiusiobrsike
I'wonty b> thirty jht rent, aavivl In pur
chasing at "Th” Music Ihmseof the South"
. U. O. Robinson. Augusts, Ga.
Geo. Robinson A Co.
Rhlp pianos and organs to any point In
the Routh on trial for fifteen days, with
privilege of returning, frre of all expense
of transportation, If not entirely satlsia*. fee
ry.
LAHMEIHS!
kw*M as! r-now VU<MS.a «-<-~< . .li.rKwairi
i»avii>L'.i'>uwiflulbMN*,F—m
The Muaic Houae of the Month
G O. Robinson, of Augusta sr-ll in Texas.
Aikaiisas, Ixmlslnna. Mlret-eUppl, Alabama
Florida and every Hout hern that” north of
(h-orgla. Augusta can justly claim to have
Uie "Music House ot the Hraitli.”
Notice to Pa sengers.
COMMENCING FEBRUARY Ist. !*»1.
and until further notice, the |siss<-nger fan
over tlie Georgia Rallnwid main Hue and
branches, will lie as follows;
Agent's rate. t»>res rents per mile.
I rain rats, four I’ents ;>er mile.
Children between i sori l'j years, half the
ills >ve rates.
Minimum rati’, for any distance 5 rents
Pa-uMMigerM are hereby notilb-d that II
thev fall to purchase tickets from the Hta
tion Ag -uts, they will be charged the train
rate
Conductors are not ticket •u-ll'-rs. and are
not allowed fe> accept Ires than Um train
rat” of four rents per mile. Therefore. b>
s<vure the advantage of the reduced rate,
purchase your tickets before entering the
train.
Ths company reserves the right to change
or entirely afinigate these rates, at phwsiire
ami without notke
F. R DORHF.Y.Gen Pans. Agt.
Imrge Ciudi Cons meta
With the i-est manufacturers, and large
sab-sat the “Mualc Hmisc of the HouUi.’’
anatde G O. Robinson <t Go., of Augusta, to
sell siiperlur pianos and organs al less
price than Is paid by small dealer*.
C. H DSTJffI 8 CO.
Wholesale find
di ooerS !
PinTlTlof SUPPLIES!
A in es, Liquor«, p . ars
Tobacco, Wooden ware, Jtc.
843 Broad xtrrat, Aspwti, Ga.
EI O M
Notwithstanding the large and efewant
stock of pianos and organs at " Th” Music
House of the Mouth,” G O Robinson A <>».
fe-iegraphed iaet we<-d for httcui Ptarsm ami |
Organs to nil orrtera which are coming In
by every mall.
Mpecful Ordcrti
For pianreand organs, for holiday gifts,
are forwarded alirwat dally toG. O. Robla
eoS A Co.. Auguvta, Ga. |
established in ism '
M.B BmU- L A GarWh. J -1 hwipil
BEALL & CO.,
/. POTBECARIKS
—AND—
Wholesale Drugfirht?
-AND DEALERS IN -
BUIS T ’ S
GARDEN SEEDS,
111 VICI’S HEIEi SEIIS!!
I
READ tmr price Hat nnd send all yrntr
orders fl>r DRI 'GH and NREDH to ua. We
Is-g those win, have failed with oth*-r sresls
to give oere s Gia I. We k<«-p noeonmiUmkin
Htis-k. Il -liable m»«1. Ilketvllglde ne-rchiin
disc, always tlisl a market. bI'INT’H s*s«l>
as sold by us, are popular Is-oauwe RELI
ABLE <hir price for all s*hm| in |»il>"-re Is
Sc.each; 8 tor ide.; 8 for 25c. or Ss< per
■ lown pais-rs. Our pricu tot ecwl in bulk l«
I as tolioa s: per qt
Early Vah’ntlne Urena, '**
Early Mohawk “ 30c
Early yefkiw six week- D-ans, ats-
jiwarf German Wax Beans. M-lix-t, 4hc
luirge Lima or Butter Hrem-, S»c
Carolina or small Lima Beam*, 4oc
1 t.B, ox -x
1 Extm early Turnip Beet, 75c Hie
' Early dark Idtssl" " 15c b>c
Bulat's ex. early red" " Ino 15c
IsVlg blood “ 75c Inc
per ear ql
Adams' extra early Corn. 5c kx-
Evergreen sugar " 5c 2ne
White llli.t " Ac «K-
Golden Ih-nt gourd e-*ed Oirti
(enrllret Held vark-ty known
-ylokls enormously and
grows on any land 1 5c 20c
per or.
Ext ra white spine Cucumber, I 'm-
" long green “ 15c
Egg l*lnnt, large purple. foe
iM-ttm-e, Bulsl'a early prize
1 dew*l an,-
Onion acta, white and rtvl, 3n to 4ft
Bulat's extra rerlv P>-as. jis-
f Extra Tom Thumb Peas. 4Ac
, M, la-aii's Little Gem Free, m.
Early Dan O'Rouki, " Ax-
Bishop's <1 w art long pod " tax
Champion of England “ !»' 1
Biack-eye Marrow Fat “ 2> 1
per t*e*-k I
Bulst'a chokv early Rom- Potafems, ti *- ■
per f*
Early long arerh-t Relish. t-v-
I«t Turnip " lA-
btudr or (uitty-pan H*ptaah, l ie
" large angioth red Tomato, >x,
NeW early Acme Tmuato - finest
(variety known 4ft.-
per lb. j
R<d or purple top Turnip, for spring afe-
Earl) white Flat Dutch, " " fkV
per ok
Early York Cal tiogix ».«■
large York " 1»;
Bulat's Improvwl large late
drumhre l (ftimmge, 4to
Bulat's Improv**,! large tale
Hat Dutch fablotge, <in
North Carolhui Buiw-omhe " Ale
Early Frers-h Wlmilngsladt " 4ft-
Jersey W aketh-l-1 " 4 X:
Bulst's tairly Hat Dutch “ 4
“ " lirumhesri ’• 4fti
" green glared " 25>:
We haven grret manv i-arietlre In papre
n«»t neaiti'SHHl als>vr. Whouever you want :
KE Tel A.BUE REED 1
or any Infiwmation in fegkrd b> one-1 l,Ual
n*a>>, wrlfel to us.
PeMoare and Kiptcm lewala-
tloaw.
Tb<> po*t*g** <gl all miTchandlso la le pet
mim-e or Ift per pound. Etpiess emtrge
on all packages from 1 lb up to >oor Its,
is only 2A-.
When you order aeftl sent by mail, don't 1
forget to a<l*l for p,s>lag>-. Pres. Brens and 1 1
f'lirn w**b*h assail 13 ■>*♦. to th*- pint, arei | (
Psas and Brens In pa|«*rw atsnit I ,< each. I
We po-t-av twwtag*- rm all email toxl th t
| papers Ad-lrese > <air urdetw to
BEALL A CJ„ 1
UPI’OSI E AU' U-TA HOTEL, 1
AV- VST A, GA.
Jan M sn>
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J.
LEA<>:tN LCW PRICES!
FURNITURE of all Grades.
mmissßs i» spring beds ill sizes 4 stiles
Nice Walnut ead Chamber »u. Dre«Jng Care, M.rWe Top, for Fifty DvUara and »4> I
nr HOU »T. AvmnrrA. «a.
The Largest and CHEAPEST
Crockery Mou.se »
IN THE SOUTH !
as. €O.,
7LO SRO-A-X) BT., AQUUSTA, GF .Au.
Carry a hill line of I ROCKERY, CHIN A. KLASBW ARE TIN and
WOODENWARE, KKROSENK L VMPH, a-d HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS GENERALLY,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST NEW YuRK PRICES
Ttxe T)ow Law
cotton Planter.
THE HERT eM Moreoftbe*
tv , i»i.F Fleuteni m
MU'l.' ''-I m.kert
li liuh tiki t Endiaed
mu - tiiai -
Other ]-lun tern Ut-ed.
*jT Inm aho .genl for Ihe combined Illngf and Koller, lor FIFM
teles. The SIMPLEST, BEST and CHEAPEST hinge for farm gate*
•ver invented. Call ami »oc them nt JOHN B ‘N’ES M :ORE*S,
Old niand of J--hn l> >ne« Jt Co., nonr Eipr.vm < ffl :e, ACGUMTA. G t
Opera House Garden!
Ben Neisz- Propri tor.
CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS I\D CIGM
Philadelphia - and Giacluaati Beer.
BROAD anti ELLIS STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA. (janll ly
C. & €O„
Ha.rlom, G-el.
XuEADERS OF X-.OW r»RI3ES !
-DEALERS IN
&&&€£&£££
Fancy Groceries, Boats, Shoes, H»t«,
Dry Groodo, 153T01 lone,
umvaii. aissiAii. cmnmm. tt.
We are determined io|NO T Bl". UNDERSOLD by any houae in thia aae»
ti-»u of the Stale, an-1 Hi|ull*iiin< h our a m xball bo to give •utire**aat<«fac-'
non both in lhe price ami qn-ibty <>f our good. Give ua a call and be
i convinced of whut a r .av. For every Jjihtr spent with n* we give FULL
! VALUE. TRY US. yenll 1v «
_ - - -=r—. soar. jbSms ———
Clenranoe
OF ■“
CAHFETB ’
■v e ffi • —»
In ohier to n«luc- utock .nd av<4 1 carrying gi««H »vw. 1 will off.-r my SUirW nt CAR.
i’EIX Hm->i tl lug to 44i.<m un-l i>v--r, all fraeh gtaxL. her ik-vigim ami oofoclaga, *4
vm y reduced prtcee, exiibrwing n» full -an
Royal Velvet Carpe'k B>dyßrn«*ela d-i, T i«>e*try Brti«yel« do, Extra
-uni Imperial Three-ply d-». Scotch l-tgrain do, Ex’m Soper an I Superfine
-10, Colton,and Wreddn, Hemp and Vi.-ntu d<; |. *. J end 4 4 Venetian
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