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OPELIKA, ALA.:
•TEdDAY JANUARY 20, 1874.
Ipelika DEPARTMENT.
f Opelika Department of tlm Columuos Ex*
,u back room of Hodge & Hurt’* Grocery
'"store, Rail Kou»l street. Subscriptions for
Dully, Weekly ami Sunday Enquirer
received at this cilice. Also, con
tract for advertising nud Job
Work of all descriptions
At such prices as defy competition.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
INSURANCE.
Furniture, &c.
At Piuiio Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer iu all kinds of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wo id Coffins, and Caskets.
J:ll8 Cliambt rs hfeet.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney mid CoiiiiNcllor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practices iu all the Courts of the State. ju3
Tailors.
B. M. GRAY, EDITOR.
Opelika ami Her Duty, No. a.
A common need in all embryo cities is
uily of opinion and action in whatever
dates to material progress. While it is
possible for nil men to see alike, (and
isely bo) yet there should be an amount
liberality iu opinion as to the merits of
y various projects which may be osseu-
[ftl to solid prosperity indulged, to allow
eir prosecution, though the better mode
ve fewer friends. Wo remember on
o occasion to have heard the remark,
nch a railroad has cost the city half a
illion dollars more than a judicious use
if the funds would warrant.” But then,
id another, we’vo got the road; without
wo would not have had it, and real Os
lo bo worthless: all of which is true,
.trip the iron from your roads to-day, and
ho so simple as to take your million of
al estate] at fifty cents in the dollar?
,xts and owls would be your tenents, and
isolation brood over your streets. We
teed, thou, union of sentiment, union i f
ction. We need a wise liberality iu city
uprovoments as well as fmvate. We
oed to indulge in great charity for the
pinion of our fellows who pull
iar iu our boat. A back stroke
vliilo under headway, might be oxceed-
ngly disastrous. Go with him, if ho will
lot with you, and so reach the haven of
lope, to which every good citizen of this
'oung giant of trade looks so confidently,
jst us bury once for all, differences of
ipiuion as to minor details of the battle
>efore us, and uniting move on in solid
olumns, advance to the goal of our hopes,
ind we cannot fail to build up a ‘city on
theso hills second to none, and whose in
kiest shall be felt, not only in Eastern
Alabama, but throughout the State. Wo
hould not for a moment, indulge the idea
hat our position is naturally strong, for
the reverse is the truth. A railway from
Auburn to Union Springs would give that
place as many bales of cotton and about
as much trade as we oh joy to-day. The
interest of other places aud of other peo
ple havo given the opportunity, and we
have wisoly picked up the good dropped
before us, aud it is ours to improve, to
build up, to enjoy, aud leave as an inher
itance for our children. Wo cannot, iu
this day of change of values incident to
railroad towns, count with certainty the
results of ten or twenty years, and it is
wise now, to-day, to so hedge in our pre
sent good aud futnro progress as that cir
cumstances shnll not render comparative
ly valueless the arduous labors of a life
time.
N illicitly,
but for the winds which came whistling
over the blue hills and far away, was an
exceedingly enjoyable day. Large congre
gations were out at the various churches,
nud were doubtless well repaid for their
two hours of devotion. As usual, the reg
ular ministers of the churchos officiated,
doubtless with their accustomed zeal and
ability.
Public School.
Wo learn with pleasure that this insti
tution is being tilled up rapidly with pu
pils, aud the various teachers are in place
prepared to discharge their onerous du
ties. Wo lind the greatest opposition to
this systoui comes from au unexpected
qnartor. Those who uro least able to pay
are least inclined to patrouizo it.
Iletfiilarity— System.
If the Western Road does not pay divi
dends to its stockholders it will not be for
want of propor management in the move
ments of its traius. We have learned to
look for the puff and whirr of its daily
trains with ns much certainty us a well-to-
do man docs his breakfast, or a toper his
grog. To record a run oil’ or smash up,
or serious detention of passengers or
freight, is ono of the lost arts. With
Ball iu the lead, aud Bacou at the wheel,
wo aro iu a bad way for sensational items.
Wo might very justly say as much for
both the Savannah nnd Momphis nud East
Alabama uud Cincinnati Roads. Wo feel,
goutlemen railroad employees, like pub
licly thanking you, ouo aud ally for so
much skill and attention to thi interest of
tho public.
Error.
In a local notice of our clever friend A.
A. Harwell, tho printer made us say Har
well, Gibson & Co. We iutouded to say
Harwell, Gridin <fc Co.
Honey
easy for legimate transactions. Exchange
on New York aud New Orleaus I buying;
Belling par.
Trmlc
was good on Saturday, reminding us of
better days. A few weeks iu such style
ftud our mercantile friends would bocomo
oisy. We quote : Bacon, 10c.; Bulk Meat,
Dal)Jo.; Corn, $1; Oats, 7oa80o. for East
Teunessooseed ; Sugar, 10jal4c.; Coffer,
o2a3,jc.; Flour, $>7.7>l)al2.00, fancy; Pota
toes, $4.60a5.50 per barrel; Syrup, i»()a
8."ic.; Bran, ljaljc.; Meal, ijl.00al.10;
I^ry goods dull; stocks good, and prices
uuusually low.
Lotion.
Receipts light. We quote :
Middlings 144
Low Middlings 14
Received previously
“ Saturday
J. 11. LAMP1IELL, Tailor,
Cutting aud Making iu the Latent Styles, lie-
pairing neatly doue.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jal
Dentists.
J. I.. K. SMITH, Itcntlst,
Piute Work and Plugging on reasonable
.’ill] tortus. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
OFFICERS:
Cen. JNO. B. CORDON, President.
Cen. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice President.
J. A. MORRIS, Secretary. J. H. MILLER, Sup't Agencies.
WESI.EY UAUItlNUER, llurber,
Corner South llnilroad uud Chambers streets.
doc‘23
BICXON A TURNER, Harbor*.
South Railroad Btroet, uuoor Adams House.
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to business portion of the city,
jal G. W. ALLEN, Prdp’r.
Assets Nearly $2,500,000.00!
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities 146.39-100 to $100.
Han just established a Branch nt Columbus, Ua., and optmod au ollico at tho
GEOUGIA HOME" BUILDING.
The citizens of Columbus aud adjoining country aro urgoutly l-equosted to ox-
amine tho claims of this Pioneer Company to their patronage aud support.
Investments made and losses adjusted at homo.
A0A.MS HOUSE.
When yon go to Opelika, ho suru to stop nt tho
Adams House, opposito Passenger Depot.
Doctors.
UIt. J. IV. K. WILLIAMS
Insurance.
E. C. 1IOWEN A MUM,
General 1 insurance AgcntN.
Offico. Railroad Ptreet, over R. M. Groeno & Co.’s
Dissolution.
flTIIE firm of U. M. RLOODWORTH & CO. is this
_L day dissolved by mutual consent. MRS.
CHARLOTTE CLUTE & CO. having bought Mr.
Bloodworth’s interest, will continue tho busiuess
under the linn name of CLUTE & CO., who assume
all indebtedness of U. M. Woodworth & Co. All
indebted to tho old firm will please come forward
and settle, as it is in the hands of ladies alone.
MilS. MOORE will ho found hero as usual, to
wait upon her friends. ja!8 lw
$200 Seward!
or persons who removed tho track near 8'mith’s
station, ou tho 23d inst., or for the apprehension
of any person who may at any time maliciously
place obstructions on tho track that would endan
ger life or property.
A. J. HEARD, R. M. W. R. R.
Opelika. Ala.. Doc. 2d, 1873. de26 1m
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
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obligations given for SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
with tho privilege of paying in Cotton at rate of
llftoeu (15; cents per lb for Low Middlings.
Uotton will bo received by me and
all my Affcntft iu accordance with
contract until maturity of Much ob<
libations, alter wRich date till* priv.
llog© will ccunc.
Those owing less than a halo will ship the hale
to Columbus, On., aud the balance will be returned
to thorn at market p
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
for Another Season
To my prompt paying customers.’
Parties anticipating their Cotton Notes nnd
Lions will thereby SAVE RISK OF LOSS
IIY EIRE AND LOSS IN WEIGHT,
Ac., and are entitled to the benefit of any excess
should price lor low middlings exceed fifteen (15)
cents at maturity of notes.
Air Eagle and iMieuix money taken nt par,
W. H. YOUNG,
A’gt Pacific Guano Comp’y,
No. 1*4 It road Street.
I am now delivering ray well known
“Rust and Smut Proof”
Seed Oats,
In new sucks containing 5 busluAs each, nt $1.50
per bushel, druyugo free,
net 3 diwtf
SEEDS.
T.Altfii: I,OT
Frcsli Garden Seed
Just received, at wholesale and retail.
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
Total.
Notice to the Ladies.
■JlTRP. JOIIXBON and PERCY wish to iufori
ill. the Ladies that th y have opened with a
elfg’iut u?M>rtm nt <*f HUMAN HAIR, nnd wi
RENEW AND WOK 1 OVER ALL OLD HAIR,
COMU1 NO 8, ft • , ill all th * latest styles, .'‘tore
third door above J. H Junes’ dry goods store.
Jail lm
-a.aR’W-m.
(iarden Seeds !
KllESII AND TRUE TO NAME!
COLUMBUS GA. BRANCH.
R. N. MILLER, Cen’l Ag’t and Manager.
OFFICERS :
W. L. SALISBURY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Vice Pres’t.
L. SPENCER. Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
M. J. CRAWFORD,
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
W. L. CLARK,
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
0. A. REDD,
W. It. BROWN,
PETER FREER,
S. G. MURPHY,
It. M. MULFOliD,
MEDICAL BOARD:
G. J. GRIMES, M. D.,
D. W. JOHNSON, M. D.
*KT Policies in Northern Companion can bo transform! without loss or additional
outlay. Full particulars given by inquiry at tho ollico.
Keep Capital at Home.
Good Solicitors Wanted.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Resident Agent.
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CLOTH! NG.
IILOW THE WHISTLE. KINO THE HELL,
STOP THE V.MJIM'. WE’VE TO SELL.
THORNTON Si A CSS S3
into. -70 Broaa
(Next dour to .1. \V. l*o
Street.
& Norman's Hook.More,)
Havo Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
Now Advertisements.
SAIYIPLKS -ent by mail lor 5nc. that retail
quick lor |lu. K. L. WULl.OTi, 1*7 < batL.im
Squaii, N V,
f|VSPOONFUL^if"4 l - ,i; '
BUCHU AND DANDELION
j • ll, ' ! ' l,l > ad Inn ..| th<> K1DNKYS,
* J 'l\ l‘K nnd HOW LLN; 1- UuM-clon: ;i •
greatest lli.oon Pua.KiKU . m> i.i .m/im Pci:-
ol ihe age, and prevents diseases by
: Juts stood tho test, and
CLiOTHING-,
I II i jitimrth’s Ketj-rlny anti Chech ctnnhin-
etl. Her. Silver sample 16c. (Jirculainj'tic, Staf
ford Mj’tj I'o , DC Cull on St., N. V.
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on formor whole- '5000 AOENTS wan ted.
sale cost pricos, which will enable them to sell at less than 1 Ir-.m $5 to flu per da*y. Address N. 11 WllITiy
Cost prices for tho same class of goods purchased earlier j ^^ r ^' v „ u 1UHl , tllu verylwl
in the season. As we wore able to get a still further re- 1 , |j* Jastic TriSSS.'
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell j $ r « ( ,,'^. l i l ?r“y. 0 " U010 Pr! » E1,0V & co„’u
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good.-rur rwiAPip PDIVIR Sont by
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section. ti.wui .!imi3iViiyiV.™!ii..dr S?* pSrina'
KSrCall and see for yourselves. I
-A«HiqKaaK83r3f«iaaai
11 Cl •e’s Your Chance.
NO
EXCUSE FOR
CLOTHING
A RUSTY
AT COST
SUIT
?
NOU TllK NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR SUL'KKH STOCK OF
I
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c, &c„ at Cost for Cash.
Come at once, if you wish lo buy (’HOICK OLOTII F.H for a little money.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
Columbus, (la., Doc. 10,1873. d> od*w
REMEMBER !
3 NEW YORK STORE
IS STILL SI.LI IVG AT
Fannie Prices 2
OUR JOUVXN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 2(1, 18715.
S. I. AND AUER
| nth .'50-oochtw 1 y |
& BRO.
Now York Storo.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
J. KYLE & CO,
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTINUES TO OFFER THE PUBLIC
INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Get it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
1'reKidciit. Treasurer. Scci'idai'.v.
Columbus, Oct. 1-it, 1873. 1 dtf
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF
Ban Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ill the public gone'ally, that llwir I'AI.l.
complete iu every department,
me. They were bought during,
o col lenpuml With the times, loi
consisting of every article usually found
the money panic in New York lor mom >
cash, Wo still koip a large line of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A . v 'I’LKNDID LINK OF
Ladies’, Missew’ nnd Cliildren’s Slioes,
of tho Latest iityleand Hist Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Redueed Prices.
MSLLiNERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
ami Fancy Dry M* at Panic
£3»
, Springfield, Muss.
m
. led for two Htampfl.
Add reset, l.Eh & CO., 624 Hixlh Ave„ New York.
w T3SY(JHOM ANt’Y.* or SOI L CUAKM-
1 INO.'' How olthor fux may tnscinato
and gain the love and affect ions ol any person
they clmoso instantly. This simple mental ac
quirement all can possess, free, by mail, lor
26c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladios, Wedding-
Night Shirt, tic. A queer book. Address T.
WILLIAM MK),, Hubs., Phila.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
Uso
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP (»NLY IN III.I i: BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists.
200 PIANOS and ORGANS.
!\'«*w and St’coiKl-lland, of I’ii-si-
t fims Mutters, will hr sold at Lower
I'rieeit for cash, or on liiKftalliti4‘iil*, in
lily or Coitniy, during 11»is Finan
cial Irisis and tli«> ICOI IDA YS. b>t
IIOlCAIi: \V ATE ICS A No. IHI
llroadway. Ilian ever hei'orc ot’lcr.
in New I orlt. Agenli Witnleil for
the salt- of U'atrrs' ( Vlcbrutcit Pisin«»s*
( onccrto and Orclirrdra I Organs.
11 >ust r;«l«’«1 4'ala login’s mailed.
Great linluceiiienls lo the Trade. A
la tgc clisi'oiinl lo iTIiniMcrkd'iittrcii-
ch. Sua<la j-Srliool*, Etc,
th r O'a ^ S ’I I
: , : rri? VRi
Tlie liigIn-St medical aulliorili<‘M
ol say the HtrongCBt Tonic, Purifier
uud Duohslruont known to tlio medical world Is
JURUBEBA.
It arrest a decay of vital foreos, exhaustion ol
tho nervous system, restores vigor to tho debil
itated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle
obstructions and acts directly on the Liver and
Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN lb KI-iL
LOGO, IB Platt St., N. Y.
ciiiuy oi] urUUUo
wn.r,, ov ami arrnit Tu-.Mmtnow, nm:ii nun i:\tiiii; stock of
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !
Tho Ladies ar<* re-pectfulls invited 1" «-»ll .md .iud;D- fm th'-UHelven. All goods tnti’.t I •• paid
on ihdlvery IColuinl.its, tin.. Nov. tfith. 1873.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. WITTICtl. <' M. KINSKI.
WITTICK & KINSEL,
Practical Watclimakcrs, Jewelers k Engravtqa
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus
two fo six hottlcs nro warrant ell to
cure Salt ICIi«-ti?:i or Totlrr, IHiniilotu-
on l-'acOy Jtiry oi|»<‘Ius ami
Ijlvor Com plaint, fcix lo twelvo bot
tles, warranted to euro roftilori*
N'.voIliiiCM nml Sorer: ami nil skin and
ICiood I>lHra*a»^. Ily its wonderful
Pool oral properties it will euro the mod
severe recent or lingering Cough in halt
the time required by any other modleino
and is perfectly safe, loosening cough, Booih-
lng irritation, and relieving soreness. Fold
l>v nil Druggists. lLV.DiriU
World’s iJif»i>ennurv* Haliula N. Y.
N. Y. Safety Steam Power Co.
J
oct22 ly
COLUMBUS, GA.
a supply of above iu
J oiler same at Whole
sale nnd Retail.
Druggists aud other dealers can purchase of us
at Philadelphia prices.
PLANTING POTATOES,
ONION SETS,
FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
HOI.STi:Al> A CO.,
Agricultural Depot, 130 Broad Street,
jal OolumhuH, On.
I Mean Precisely What I Say!
MY STOCK OF
GARDEN SEED
FOR 1874,
XTOW iu r.tore, is unusually large, aud everv
paper guaranteed flash uud reliable.
City and Country Dealers
Supplied ut Philadelphia prices, and thereby uayo
freight and time.
Seed Lists,
With spe"ial quotations, furnished on application.
JOHN W. BROOKS,
Druggist.
107 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
jn9 deodtwtf
COPARTNERSHIP.
rnilK UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP uudei ilie firm namo <•
I W11.1.COX ^ HAWKS, for tin; transaction id' a tlen-ral Inst.riincn IJii.dno in tlii- city.
I). F. W1LLCOX,
Columbus, Oct. 13,1873. W. N. HAWKS.
Willcox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
t uud largest Insurant u Cutnpani« s in the country, ‘'Time-Tried aud
Firo-Tcsted," with assets
$27,000,000!
cring all cluases of iusurnble property, at r
tided to.
0-A.3R.H).
rpiIE undersigt
J_ Coin puny, ai
liens <1 I In* city, •
With an exi
tin' many w It" h i
dollars tor luts. »
Columbus. <u-
• 1, having retir'd from a i
1 lurnn il tlm r«*nit••• ti"ii a!*"'
id idfers his i .iTVful altenti"
d. -"li< its for the
eyt'-d by him, and now I• v tli
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f
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te" >v.
"fS5S« :• *.
N KNTIUKI.V NHW CTCII K
H A H1II S, (UAX'HS, ."UII.K A
Diiinioiitls, Gold and Silver S|e« l.n
Gold anil Silver 'I liiinb
Plain an I I
--.r v ^
• I >ue8t t it-h pric es,
STERLING Sl!,\ l it A E'J 'c li L WAIilL
If!
i-i
i>. r. svi i.i.n* \.
DRY COODS.
Dissolution Notice.
rpHK FIRM OF THOMAS QILHERT ic
X CO. has this day boon dissolved by mutual
consent. Tho business will Lo sottlod up by
THOMAS (HLHKitT, to whom those having
claims against tho firm will present them for
payment. Those Indebted to the firm for sub
scription, advertising, job work or book-bind-
in* aro requested to give early attention to
tho settlement ol their arrearages.
THUS. DtcWOLr,
TIKIS. OILKLKT.
Columbus, Ua., lice. 31, ItTJ.
, Y r r COHT!
FROM THIS DATE. I OFFER
TIRE STOCK OF
AT COST FOR CASH !
J. S. JONES.
T1IE PLANTERS'
AHEAD Oj
FAVORITE !
rjHlK umlorKignod having
j COTTON GINS with ti. W
i wcu’d call attention to the fu-t tho'.
PRATT’S
amm,: i.vm tho 40-Saw Oin thal
1 AIjTj !
eutonls f*»r (ho salo of tho ahovo
tho Genoral A^onl for this ftoction,
lmnd si fulll stock of
COTTON - GINS,
tool; the /■'ir. t Prize ut our last Fair, heating
tnplolcd ua
. Di.m.inoi
mi they hm
[
> nnd ginning
i* praise.
MO lhs. seed cotton in i7 minutes. Too much cannot l»‘
HOLSTEAD & GO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
1.7.) UliOAD Stblet, ColCmijuh, (
BOOK cfc NEWS ZEP-TAUPIBIFL
At laiua .VJiilis,
JAMES ORMOND, I'kopiuktob.
tJ-tJ* Kefotrt to this sheet as a flpociuit'ii ot News i'tq.er, mylo tf
The Only Known Medicine
THA'I AT Till! hAMIS TIMK
Puracs, Purifies, and Strengthens the
System.
i united us to aet
« admixture wltii
.1 purging; whilo
. t yi tom. !
tin- - J'iH- arc
cathartic, a «U
medic il men,
other words, tl
and do it mud
of, lor ticy re
but Impurities
g the
idor.itum long sought lor by
t n vit liolore discovered. In
y do the work ol two medicines
utter than any two we know
ove nothing I rein tho system
o that whilo they purge they
and hence they cause no de-
tollowcd Ly no reaction.
11 Si
blllty
ini. if i v'ti i - 1i.i.a have a wonderlul inllucn
. n ti e blood. They not only purify without
weakening it, hut they remove all noxious par-
tie lit hum thi chyle ficlurc it is converted into
fiuid, and thus make.- Imj
iuipo-sibility
opoiatlcn ot ti is
which never .-trains
bilitntlon, so
r. km • - attending the
-t exei .lent medicine,
tortures the digestive
i to work in a perfectly
liau.ral man; . t . ■!■■;. : • '■
do not become pale and ctii.icmteu- '"it on tho
contrary, while all impurities arc l eingremov
ed, tho combined action -d tho Sarsaparllht
and Wild (Mierry juirifics and invigorates the
l„„|v and a robust -tatc cl health is tlie result
ol t'hoir united net lull. I’l lce. L»5 c uts a box.
Sold by ail druggists. Depot 48 Oortlandt f
l.olS
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.
Absolutely ate. Perfectly odoiIcs
unltorni. l’llumtnating qualities 1
gas. Hums in any lamp without dan
pin ling or taking lire Manufacture
ly to displuee t
expr
latileand danguroms
.... . .every poss.ldo test, a: d
its perfect humiug qualities, are proved l»y its
continued u-c in i.ver oco.cuu i.unilics.
Millions of gallons 1. ivo l ceil s-do and tio a -
cldeiit—directly or indirectly—has ever occur
rod .r.-m i ■ . ' - : "■ -■;
'I'ho iiuincn.-c v early loss t*» lllc and i'i - "j'cM .
resulting tn-m the use of cheap at; I dangc
oils in the I'nited States, is apjaillmg.
Tho Insurance Companies and I nc t "Uiu.i.-
sloii'TS throughout tho country -
ASTRAL as thohe.-t sa 'egu aid w hell lamp.-
are used. Soml lorcireul
sale ;
■toil I
’ the t
rally
, ('ll Alt LFLs
ct, Now York,
d&wtfiu
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Attention for Ton Days!
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