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OITI.IltA, ALA.:
C USD AY JANUAJl Y 2>, 1874.
pelika department.
ot'OpoiiJt.i Department of the Columbus Ex-
i lt i< i>jiok room of Hodge »A Hull's Grocery
Store. Hail Road Btroet. Subscript ion* lot
Daily. Weekly and .Sunday Exquintn
received at this office. Also, cou-
tract for advertising and .lob
Work of all description*
Al tuoh prices as defy competition.
U. M. GRAY, EDITOR.
iiruunv Meeting'.
geuer&l meeting of the Granges of
e county has been ordered for Thurs-
the 29th, ut this place. We learn
it the object of this assembly of the
ead-tvinuers is to carry into practical
ect tho icaolutions passed at their ses-
last fall at this plaoe. What these
ay be, their future acts must develop,
■ow the character of its principal men
d officers, we iufer that nothing hurtful
the interests of the country would for
moment bo indulged. We therefore hail
th pleasure this meeting, believing that
o intentions of the Order, when in ae
ro operation, must redound to the gen-
■fll good.
We also understand that practical and
eminent planters will uddress the pub-
during the session, and possibly popu-
r speakers from other localities will be
esent and add words of wisdom, elo-
lently spoken, to the interest of the
eftsiou.
Cun Wo Ualfio Our Meal?
We noticed an article on the outside of
lis paper a few days since, and can, from
iperieuce, underwrite qvery word of it
truth. The writer gave his manner of
lising pork, and answered the question
Bked abovo affirmatively. We can raise
ir pork in a majority of cases in this
jetion for much less money than it will
ast at any price above five cents per
ound.
Snppose a farmer bus twenty head of
mats at Christmas two months old. If
has, with an eye to success on this
alter, plunted largely of root crops, po
does, turnips and beets, soy three acres
potatoes, one in turnips and beets,
Jil will, with his own baud, prepare one
■fV per day, and that in a pou where
^should eat and sleep, adding a peck
J neal to the mnsfl. The pigs will come
k'mptly each evouing for their meal,
d be protected at night from thieves,
lis, with the range allowed during the
day, will keep thorn thrifty until your
pea field is roady, and this is
the most important crop you can
plant if you propose to raise cheap
moat. Prepare ten, fifteen or twenty
acres—fresh land is much tho best—and
sow pens in drill. Don’t bo afraid of
putting too many Reed in. Plough once
when largo enough to bear dirt; and as
boou ns u good crop of pous shull bo made,
hiio pod and stalk aro green, turn your
y^s in, and they will literally clean the
and grow fat without more attention
than in necessary to protect them from
rogues. Of course they go into the corn
field and potato patch from the pea field,
and will weigh from 150 to 175 pounds
each. Any farmer can mako tho figures
to cost of meat raised in this manner
The writer has, and found that it did not
exceed four cents per pound.
While on this subject, wo -might add
that tho honey-pea or Texas bean (to bo
had of Holstoad Co., Columbus,) is
more prolific, more certain, and contains
more oil than any field pea we know.
Last year wo raised at the rate of 100
bushels per aero on tolerable land—old at
that. They should be planted in threo-
feot rows, one foot apart, two stalks to tho
hill.
Lennaril on Manurei.
We have received a dozen or so of this
able and instructive otsny on manures,
and bow to make them quickly and cheap
ly. Mr. Leonard has done the farming
interest and tho public a favor in tho pub
lication of this timely work on manures.
For sale at this office—price, 50 cents.
Yesterday was, and to-day promises to
be, as mild ns milk and as lovely as a
May rnoru. Our streets wore enlivened
during the day by the presence of an un
usual number of handhomo uud elegantly
dressed ladies, hunting for tho latest nov
elties ai well us the latest news. It makes
us feel better when their smiling faces
grace our sidewalks ami enliven our dull
hours with their cheerful small talk. God
bless tho women. It would bo a sud old
world without them for a day.
3Ii% a vor’s Court.
Two drunks and disorderlies wore be
fore his Honor. For want of tufc need
ful. Marshal Brooks, with an eye to good
order and cost, furnished oach with a
shovel and a hoe.
Money
Lasy on cotton bills. Exchange, New
^ork and New Orleans, buying selling
par.
Trade
Has been lively for the last two days,
and matters wear a more cheoiful aspect.
We quoto bacon 10.$ ; bulk meat 9$ ; corn
$1.00; oats 75' to 80c for seed; Htigar
I0$al4 ; coffee 92 to .55; flour $7.50 to
$12 for'fancy; potatoes $4.50 to $5.50
per bbl.; syrup 50 and 80; brau $1.50 to
$1.75; meal $1. Dry goods trade look
ing better.
Cotton.
Receipts light. Prices of last week are
Maintained. We quote :
Middlings 14$
Low Middlings 14
Received previously 13,820
“ Tuesday 109
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Eating Houses.
Rogers' bating housed
Right at tin* Depot, open ut all hours, t ot CotVoi
Mini M- ala lor all Trail.b.
INSURANCE.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
Furniture, Ac.
At Fault* Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Denier iu all kinds of Furniture.
A1h.>, Metallic, Wood Coifing, and Caskets.
Jal 8 Cham In rs street.
Lawyers,
A. J. VICKERS.
Attorney un<l Counsellor ut law.
Ontce opposito Alabama House.
Practices in all the Courts of tho State. ju3
Tailors.
J. II. CAMPBELL, Tnilor,
Cuttluse and Making iu the Latest Stylos. Re
pairing neatly done.
sutli Railroad St., over Furniture Storo. jal
Dentists.
JT. L. U. SMITH. Dentist,
loos Pluto Work and Plugging on reasonable
deceit] terms. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
~WESLEY UAKRIXUER, Barber,
Corner South Railroad uud Chambers streets.
dec23
BIWXOX A riHXER, Harbor*
South Railroad street, unuor Adams House.
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to business portion of the city.
Jal tl. W. ALLEN, Prop’r.
ADAMS HOUSE.
When you go to Opelika, bo sure to stop at the
Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot.
Doctors.
UK. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
Offers ills professional services. Office over R. M.
Ore on A Co.’s, Chumhcrs & R. R. streets.
Insurance.
E. C. HOW EX A SOX,
General Insurance Affeiitw.
Oflico. Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene & Co.’s
OFFICERS 2
Con. JNO. B. CORDON, President.
Cen. A. H. COLQUITT, Vico President.
J. A. MORRIS, Secretary. J. H. MILLER, Sup’t Agencies.
Assets Nearly $2,500,000.00!
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities 146.39-100 to $100.
CLOTHfNG.
] _ BLOW THE WHISTLE. KIXI4 THE BELL,
HTOI* THE l:\GISi: WE'VE I.IIODS TO SELL.
THORNTON & ACES,
]>I'o. '/'ll Broad street.
(Next dour to .1. W. I J ca.M« 4t N'.rman’s Hjokftoro )
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
CIjOTHIIVC-,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cont. on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less tiian
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
Call and see for yourselves. JllS
Here’s Your Chalice.
New Advertisements.
SAMI'LES sent by tu:i
quick lur ji!J it. L. Wl.)L
Square, N Y,
[|!-3POONRJL &
Ibuchu and dandelion
I l ; 1 ' l.ualU.} ill'll r U, V Kll/.N J.\ >
■ l-l\ hll linil llOWhJ.Si is Ili,;ixl.,ii
Hi c*, te-1 liL.x.D l'l it: , f 11: it s:;i< Iuai.iii i
HEitVEu ul Dm u^o, it nil {.rovcutn .ii.na-t's i,\
roiuuvlnn >no crush, h |m« stood the to , sell
Is Dio I'Unt in. .tic no ir. us-'
W. V. HAMILTON ft. t;o.,
(hll'MIlliatl, Olllu.
H CHtirortiy.S h<‘f/-rhiu and Chech- comhhi
cn. tnT. Silver i;»t. Circular* I'm- sto>.
ford Mfg Co , 00 hullan A. V.
5000 AGE . N r ? WANTED, s in, I,-
*' !in I|, V in ill. Ill'll I or Ml H. I*. . Ii-.u*
Ir mi *:> t.* #10 per da \. Add: css N. 11 \v HI i>
Nowark. N. .1.
. lJrlnuH you Ireo by .mail tho very best
Elastic Truss.'
Write ut once ;<» I’cmkuov n. Co., TU
if roadway, N. Y.
1 to any _ . ..
ri. Will change any colored hair to a punnit-
nont blacker brown and contains no poison,
Tradu Miiip’.iod at low niton. Address, MAO-
le { • >5lli < Springfield, Mnss.
Has just established a Jhauch at Columbua, Ga., aud openod au office at thu
“GEORGIA HOME” BUILDING.
The citizena of Coin mbits and adjoining country are urgently requested to ex- \
amino tho claims of this Pioneer Company to their patronage and support.
InvoRtmeuts made and losses adjusted at home.
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.
NO EXCUSE FOR
CLOTHING
A RUSTY SUIT !
AT COST !
jnOR TUB NKXT THIRTY DAYS WK WILL SI'.LL OlJR HUPKK1I STOCK OF
4 J E X T EE MEN'S, YOUTHS* AND «’I1IIJ>IIEX\M
Clothing and Underwear. Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises.
Carpet Bags, &c, &e., at Cost for Cash,
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
M. J. CRAWFOnn, ALFRED I. YOUNG,
A Good Thin?
I S TON BY ROGERS’ EATING SALOON, bard
l»y tho Woati-rn Railroad. It is bo convenient
for travelers, and tin u he knows so well liow to
get up Hot ColYeo mid Oysters, or a SQUARE
MEAL, all for a half dollar. Wo lepeut, u good
tiling is Toney Rwgora’ Eating House.
. ja2l onwtf
Dissolution.
ri'll| K firm of Ii. M. IH,OOD WORTH A CO. is this
J. tliy dihs lived by inutiml consent. MRS.
CHARLOTTE CLUTK & CO. hnving bought Mr.
Hloo Jwortli’s interest, will continue the business
under tlie firm name of CLUTK A CO., who assume
nil indebtedness of It. M. Woodworth A Co. All
indebted to the old firm will plouso come forward
and settle, as it is in the hands of ladies alone.
MRS. MOORE will bu found hero as usual, to
wait upon her friends. jal8 lw
$200 Reward!
rilHE above reward will bn paid for tlio appro*
l lionsion, with evidence to convict the person
or persons who removed the track near Smith’s
Station, on tile 2dd iust., or for the apprehension
of any person who may at any time maliciously
place obstructions on the track that would endau-
gor lifo nr property.
A. d. HEARD, It. M. W. It. It.
Opelika, Ala , l)ec. 24. 1873.de?. r > lm
Total
Stock diminishing.
13.429
—“ Doctor," Haid an old lady the other
day to her family pby&iciau, “ Kin you
tell mo how it is that some folks are born
dumb?’ “Wny certainly, mnduin," re
plied the doctor, “it is owing to tho fact
that they come into the world without the
power ot speech." “ La, me !" remarked
the old lady; “now jist nee what it is to
have physio edicatiou ! I’ve axed my old
man u hundred times that ur same thing,
mid all that I oonld ever get out him was,
kuie they ii I”
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
payment of their Notes, Liens aud other
obligations given for SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
with tho privilege of paying in Cotton at rate of
fifteen (15j cents per lb for Low Middlings.
Cotton will be k*eeeived by me uud
till my AgentN in oecordiince with
eontruct until nmtnrity ol Niieb ob-
IlgatloiiH, after wliicli duto tl»i» priv.
ile^e will cense.
'J hose owing less than a bale will ship tho bale
to Columbus, Ga., uud the balance will bo returned
to them at market price.
1 uui now ready to
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
for Another Season
To my prompt paying customers.
Parties anticij atiug their Cotton Notes and
Liens will thereby SAVE DISK OF EOSS
III' FI HE AX’D EOSS IX' WEIGHT,
Ac., and are entitled to t ho benefit of any excess
should price for low middlings exceed fifteen (15)
c« uts at maturity of uotes.
Ut/‘ Eagle aud Plicaiix money taken at par.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’gt Pacific Cuano Comp’y.
X’o. 12 Ilroud Street.
I am now delivering my well known
“Rust and Smut Proof”
Seed Oats,
In new Barks containing limOiels each, at
per bushel, drayage free. W. II. Y
SEEDS.
I.AKOH LOT
Fresh Garden Seed!
Just received, at wholesale and retail.
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
Garden Needs ! ! !
F1IKSI1 AND TRUK TO NAMK !
G. W. DILI,INGHAM,
W. L. CLARK,
C. A. REDD,
W. B, IIROWN,
PETEK FREER,
S. G. MURPHY,
R. M. MULFORP,
MEDICAL BOARD:
G. J. GRIMES, M. D., I). W. JOHNSON, M. I>.
C-tT Policies in Northern Companies can be transferred without loss or additional
outlay. Full particulars given by inquiry tit tho office.
Keep Capital at Home.
Gl-ood Solicitors 'Wanted.
LAMBERT SPENCER, Resident Agent.
.lAitOt .or 1 ”
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Coinp’y
<omimi:s to oil'i:it tub ih bi.im
INDEMNITY against Loss by FIRE
t
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000,00,
She Wants a Chance to Cet it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W, DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
I’rcttltlrnt.
CulumbuH, Oct. 1st, 187:s
NccrHnr.v.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Come at once, if you winli t<» t
ColumhiiM, tin., Dec. Hi, I87:i. duodi
HOICK CLOTH Hr'* foi a littlu iii-.m-v.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
1
A . to*, :,ill of tpiod Dumin, valnabLi 3rcrotn
_n l iin^ruutT infr,rrm,li,m, for tv„ n* 'inirn,
AiUr,"LLK ft CO , UHmL A.o„New Yurie.
IIOMAN.JY,. SlJI'l. CHARM
DRY COODS.
TtES3VS;3i33VKBE5IT.!
THE NEW YOKK STOKE
1.S STILI. SDM.I.SU AT
Psmic Prices !
OUR JOUVXN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT OOc. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 2(5, 1375.
S. LA^DAUEE Ac BRO.
I tub .^O-cothtw lyj Now York Storo.
J. KYLE & CO.
I k ESPEC.TFULIjY annouiv* 1 tlmir i ieud *. m-1 ,n • ami On* public gene ally, Unit their I'A I<l<
V AX'D WINTI1K NTOCSi OF OKY GOODS i-* m.w nunplete In every depmtiueut.
cnnHiatlng of every artiele ii ...illy # h> *t • a- i»ry o*. h ll< nee. They were Imughl dining
the money punic in New \ "i k for money, and '-ill ( o -old »f prieea to eorreapniid with the times, lor
cash. NVe Htill koi p a largo lino «.t
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
AI.Fi), >. M'l.UNDID LINK Oi-
Ladies’, Misses' ain«l Cliililren's Shoes,
..r 111" ut.-m ami Hr«t Mnl, ■. n
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Pricee.
“•psYe
_| INO-.’’ How either sex mny taaelnato
mid gain t.l:o love and atieetionu of any porsoii
they choose InRtantly. This fimplo mental ao-
(lulrciucnt ail can poaneris, Iren, by mall. 1 .r
26c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Druains, Hints to Ladles, Wedding-
Night Shirt, &c. A queer book. Ad.lreus I
WILLIAM 130., Pubs , Phllu.
3Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
XJraio
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
put up onJjY in m.H’i-: boxes.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drugitlstfl.
200 PIANOS and ORGANS.
X<*%% ii ml MecoiaiLllund, of
( Iasi dalu rs, will be Hold at Lower
Friees for cash, nr on ln«lnllmi‘iit'«, ir
€’i• y or f ouiily, Guriiig thi* Finun-
rial CrisiM and (hr CIOI.IDAYS. by
IKO|l.\< i: \% A l l ies lY NON. Xo. lsl
■(roadway, than ever lietore offer
ed in >ew York. Auents Wanted/m
the sale of Waten.’ Frlrbralrd B'lano^.
i onrrrlo amt Orchestral Organs,
lilustrated CatalogueN mailed.
Great iudiiremeuts to the Trade, t
large liisromit to Minister*.t'liiirch
rs, Siimliiy-Srhoolt, Wg
JlSgSffS '
■ iu-s* i 1 j;?
? t 5 3 J i 4 § u «
I - 1 i f| ^ f | f 1L
liiigsi
The liighrsi medical authorities
ol i:uro|M‘ any tin* atrongeflt Tonlu, Purifier
mid Doobatruont known to tiic inodleal wotM u
JURUBIEBA.
, It Arrests decay of vita 1 lirrnoR, exhaustion <>t
tlm nervous system, rest,ores vigor to tho dobil
Hilled, eloanscs vitiated blood, removes ve.-iciu
olotructions and nels nlrcotly on tho I Ivor mid
spleen. Price <«1 a bottle. JOHN q. KEh
LOGO, IS Platt St., N. Y.
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains
at Panic Prices
m ^
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPA3XTY
OF
San Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 COLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal !
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
iy COLUMBUS, GA,
COPARTNERSHIP.
WILL, ON \ N Ii Al’ii.t: T> MOitltoW, UHT.lt 111 \\ LNilllE r.Tui K «.»
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS I0R CASH,
AT PAM5C PRtCES !
curoanll IftimorB from tho worn florof-
uln to a coii .ton Hlotdior 1’iutpie.
From two to f ;\* V.ot'.ios nro wturnnled t.*
euro Salt ISlirtivsi or 'J’rttrr, X'iiitplo)
oil Faro, K.oii*. I.ryttipcla* ami
a.ivor Coinplalni. Six to twclvo bot
tles, warranted to cure fir refillotj it
Swell I npw mid Norm and ali Skin nn<!
Miood lfiNcatos, liy in wonderful
i'erCornl properties Ujtt III ruro tiio ino ti
•evert* recent or lingering C'ou^]i in liulf
tlio lime required Lv i:ny oilier mcilicina
ntul Is perfectly f«*. nm.-rning cough, tooth
ing Irritation, ami relief leg eorem*- 1 *. :.J
V; an Drug-Ids. IS. V. JTj.xy
World 5 * KlifiooiiMuyv. iiullulq. n. Y.
N, Y, Safety Steam Power Co.
iO ( tUUSI AMH Si..
%S.\Y DMtK.
suj.orior Stbam Kmii.n.
m I'ddnoiy nnd dii).lien tl" •
jifirl •. T bey are Sale, 1.
n• >inlc:i 1. i it,-lly Man ; * d
lot lint !o to duninufumM.t
Tticlr t'nMitiM'.n LroiiN
\N!> lion.;.it i" peouil.ui
ptod to nil puipoKOii
WILLCOX A HAWK.', f u i
Columbus. Out. i:t, l>
■ Hit die i:i 11,i^ . ily.
I». K. Wl LI.C>\.
>\ . »N. HAW K>..
Willeox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
“Tim- TrifMlm
| Offer their FPi vin t in covering all <d
applications piMiuptly attni'M t"-
$27,000,000!
iimirubl • property, at r- gnlar i
\\’K hav just i'•I'.dv
’’ papers ami hulk,
sale and Retail.
Driiggintn and other dealeni can purclmae of iim
at I'hiludolphin prices.
PLANT INO POTATOES,
ONION SKTS.
FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
IIOl.SI F.AI> A CO.,
Agricultural Depot, l:w Broad Street,
jal ColumbiH, Ga.
I Mean Precisely What I Say!
MY STOCK OV
GARDEN SEED
FOR 1874,
re, in unusually ltirg
irantvod fr< »h and rel
City and Country Dealers
Supplied at Philadclph'n prices, and thereby huvo
freight and time.
Seed Lists,
With tpo.ul •1'iotatloua, furulahod on application.
JOHN W. BROOKS,
Druggist.
107 Broad St., Columbus, Qa.
juV d»«d»*rk
-A. G-A.JTLTD.
rniiK
1 Co:
i I lie 1
>.t .he I
Company, and toiimd tlm ruiinr-ctim above iihiii‘"I, Molirits for the
of the city, and olVers bin careful htt'-ntion thereto.
With an experieiitts "f twenty yearn in the cimmunity as an Umleiwriter, lie ieipertfully .'mV
tlio mauy who have iliiring tliat time r<c ived id-. p"!n iiH. and to wlui :i | . tin di-.l'.i• I tln’.u m
dollaiH tor loiBfH inclined by Cotiqmu;e.« then vepMuented by him, and i: >-\ >»v t!a•• new firm.
Colomhlf, Oot. Ii. 187a tl l>. F. Wl l.ld'OA
HAVE 1,000 KAKItllLN OF IM UK NKLDCTKD SFF.O POTATOI !
NTOKK. i oUeintpig "I ihe following vaiietieM:
EARLY ROSE, RU8PKTT,
EARLY GOODRICH. PEERLESS,
JACKSON W 111'i’E. PINK EYE,
LONDON LADY,
Wliicii 1 will Midi at the lowest market rnt«« t*» prompt paying r
with u view to the want* "i the South'i a tra t". Thotm wanting '
duction. Sst" Onle:?. Holicitej.
Ja7 ditaw SKatvtfehlO
PI, ANTE!
vin.q comp’ett
FAVORITE !
AXiIj !
ed u .
BOOT^_ cfc NEWS
Atlantu Paper yiilln,
JAMES ORMOND, ,1’norn.r.roa.
•W”* Roftira to thi* »heot aa a Bpeeimen of News Paper. u>y 16 tl
rk.mil-: unilersiuned
COTT'ON (rINS with fi. W. Jr.i.i.rvou
v*onM cull littoJition to th" fart thut thiy huv<
PRATT’S COTTON
tuncuk' tfciiii th© 40-Saw Gin that look tho F'rsf. J
ooinpoviuon nliil ginmup; 240 lbs. seeU Lotto;; ir; 1 7 tu
' if iu thoir praise.
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
uthir 1SW i*f:oAD sStuaet, Columbus, lIa
the. (ienoral Agont for thin Horhon,
hand a full! Block of
GINS,
at ottr last Fair, boating U
nfoH. Too much t.mnot b 1 *
illloU.- 1
Iiidircctly—has ever
Muring t.r hamUIng tt.
11lv less t " life amt proper r
,, : oap and Uat
oti^ii.’tiio ratted State-. is itp|>;illing.
i The Insurer. I’oiiqmnks. a..«i Fire < *
dim "I • : 1 ■
I Asril Ah a- the bc.-»t s.i ugii-ird v»:;« ' ' ' "I
aruicmd Sond lor circular.
i ot VT»*,:;
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: I'H.YTr vV rr.. l«s 1'uitGu MtucMSjJ^'u 1 '
: Att«uiiofl for Tea Days!
: A SH
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n , f , My friem!
I'OKTI”
um*j tiled accout
Bray the Ir article*.
t . s. M'KAlt, Ag.-ist
At .1. II. Uramhull'a 8«wing M e .um a
Dud: tfj ‘JW Uroad Street, CiduUit us