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l*EAlK>m\
* f ! Buttkb in Franc*.—if oar dairymen
14 H 4 n ®ed a »pur, an eye opener, a lesson
which speaks volumes in three words, here
eOLVXBVBt is one at il
ISPAY .MABOH 111, 1874, I by* 0 ^* 1 ^
;,„ nco mvn \ Dmmxirn ‘ 1 {* U8 b6CRU8e there »* an actual scarcity in
MERb DLrARlMEN i. the market of good butter put up in at-
i tractive shape for small consumers. When
| we know that oue dairyman gets fcl if, a
Editor. | pound for bis product, another $1, and
I another 75 cents the year round, at his
ami Talks in the Harden. ! dairy door, it is easily seen that it will
ood morning, madam. Shall we i P a y to bring butter across the ocean from
»" d „“‘ lk in the <*“*“ lhis d “iefagh;t^auVelLa 8 “» r fhS
ng I who will have soiuethiug nice whatever it
»s: and I want to scold you a little ,ua y cost. All this butter is made from
oping me back in planting my gar- I °boice c°ws, choicely fed on clean, sweet
Why, some of my neighbors have j Zmmr The^lk ^“handled aa“re!
,eas in bloom ; lush potatoes up j fully as though it was nectar ; the cream
or four iuchts high, and are haviug is churned with the utmost care by clock
ie on their tables daily; whilst my I th ® r,u °nioter, the butter is worked
lettuce, beets and cabbuge are just cakes** whini^d is l 'P abapoly
’ ® / .cakes, which do not require to be cut
rly np, and the Irish potatoes have when brought to the table. Compare,
roke the ground." j then, this cake—hard, golden yellow'
ell, madam, all I can say is, that RWeet ’ fragraut and tempting to all tho
• senses—with an unsightly chunk, which
is out out of a greasy keg, and smells of
old age and rancidity, and is made from
ill kept cream from cows iilibily lodged
and carolessly milked, and is churned any
how, and the difference is amply account
ed for.—Ntw York Tribune.
amusements.
ealcs volumes in tore# words, here O • •> ,-v
the head of this article. Butter Oprilli[Cr S UDGrO HOIKpl
ly brought from France and sold * O P HUlloU. *
New York dealers. And this is j A
LOTTERY.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
will be most fortunate if they do not
00 doar for their vegetable whistles,
forty years ago to-day (the sixth of
,b) I had a sleigh ride through tho
ts of (Jolmnbns. Tho whole country
•overed with snow. It is true wo do
iften have snow. But we may alwajB
for frost on the changes of tho moon
arch and April. But tho apprehen-
of frost need uot deter you from
;ing many seeds that you may pro-
if tho thermometer is down to forty-
at sundown. You may plant some
of the early bush beans, as they are
j protected."
yiiat varieties would yon rocoui-
hero are some new varieties—great
Dvementa on the old Valentinos, Mo-
;s and llachaels. The White and
1 Wax bavo almost transparent pods,
are very dosirable. The Asparagus
pole-running snap; enormously
[uctive, and stands the heat of sum-
ell. Your peas, beats aud cabbago
joking well. You will find that they
put in early enough. I ouce planted
w of the same variety of cabbago
|r .1 v in March. That planted on tho
| pr.-ved to bo the earliest ; from the
to tin-* end of the mouth tho largest
tineM. You may start some
1 cucumbers, squashes and mel-
I)ig holes ns far upurt us
wish to put your hills. Into each
, put a good shovel full of stuble uia-
or partially decomposed cotton seed,
; well in the earth below, making a
|t elevation above it. Take pioees of
ling eight, ten or fourteen inches
and place on top of the hill, press-
a the entth to hold them firm. Make
to tit any size glass you choose in
i boxes. You may plant cucumbers,
jhes, or melons. Place a glass of
bio size over them, and in a few days
oed will be up. After the seed is up,
glass must be taken off whoa the
Bkiues. Whenever you have cold,
ug days or nights keep tho glass on.
ilants will grow and flourish. Whou
r roLu frost remove the blocks, and the
s will have a fair chauco for a raco
9 garden."
J by, this will make every hill a hot
ust whore it is to stand, and tho
| run and mingle without any traps-
ing?"
bs, madam; and you may preserve
Mile blocks and glass for years, uu-
ou trust some intelligent Ethiopian
te care of the glass."
hank you, I will tuko core of it my-
ood morning, madam; I have to look
lira. Cunningham’s garden this worn-
Do you know Mrs. Cunningham?"
» T oll, she is a glorious old lady, near
ity-five years of ago. She has tho
t vegetable gardou in Georgia. Bhe
evuiy thing iu tho garden .herself, ex-
plougbiug aud spuding. If she
d ouly toll tho world what nho knows
t gardening, it would be worth read-
But 1 will tell you what I tiud out
her.
Lettuce.
lore are many varieties of this plant,
ist every gardener baa his fuvorite:
no has all to do with its delicaoy.
seed may be sown from August to
1; if sown iu tho fall, the plant grows
ly through the winter, and when the
1 sun cornea, will be lit for tho table,
I have found the touderest aud tirm-
le.idod lettuces are those which are
rn quickly from seed planted in the
Make the giound exceeding rich
mellow, and about the middle ol
ch plant tho seed in drills fifteen iu-
i apart. They may bo transplanted
o they show four leaves, and will
»rapidly, uot buving been Htuuted by i
l, uu.i will bo vastly superior to fail
rititer lettuce.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
1>K. I. T. WA11NOCK,
Surgeon ami Physician.
Oflh-B t»t Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad #tu-
1>K. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
s his professional services. Office over R
11 reeu ft Co.'s, Chambers A R. R. Streets.
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE Si Tt/CKElt,
l aahioimblo Milliner** aud Dressmakers.
Uontlcnieu’s Shirts cut by chart measure, and
Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
THURSDAY I.VFMMi, MAKllI
191 II, |H7I.
America's most famous Comedian.
MR. JOHN E. OWENS,
SUPPORTED BY HIS OWN DR A MATH) i bidlvidual h
COMBINATION.
T JJ} e P or; V r l u, “ nce wilt commenco with Tom
lajior a celebrated Comedy entitled the
T "V" iotixns,
Joshua Buttbuhv, Esq , John E. Owens.
^peffialtj^of Wltli Mr ‘ °' von ' s world-ronownod
, SOLON SHINCLE!
COLON rmxaLU Mtt. Jt)H3 g, OwtXS.
PrlccM or Adiniasion.
Oeuerut admission *i ...
10,000 Prizes to be Given Away,
Amounting to $250,000, all in Currency.
T HIS enterprise it couducted bv the M VS0N10
RKI.IKK ASSOCIATION OK NORFOLK VA.
under authority of tlie Virginia l.cgishituro (act
passed March S. 1«7:*,) for the pnrifoso of raising
funds to complete the MASONIC TKHl'LK. now
iu course of erection in Norfolk. There aro no
JOB PRINTINC.
j Letter Press and Card
Printing.
March ltt.h, at W. J.
'I'd Sorts for N
n ence on Moml
Clmffiu's book
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. I. GHIPFIN,
IMPORTED
[Dmis&MBflicines l(
PERFUMERY
AXl)
fancy goods,
AT KEDPCED l'BHF.S.
All goods guaranteed. 4S*- I'rescrlptlons care-
fully prepnred at all hours. J. I. (IRIFFIN,
jal8 deodiwly 106 Broad St.
Tuesday, the 5th or Hay, 1874,
aud no further postponement is guaranteed
UST OF UIFTS.
One Uraud Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gilt
One Grand Cush Gift
ud Cash Gift.,
s» Cash Gifts, *
oit Cash Uittn,
60 Cush Gifts,
loo Cash Gifts,
l.Mi Cash UirtH.
5WI Cash Gifts,
MRS. C. V. BAULOW,
Fasliiouablo Milliner and Dressmaker.
Sole Ageut of Uutterick ft Co.’s l’utterns.
At the lute Ranking House ol Shunnard A Co.
Notaries Public.
t. V. HlGCiXti,
ng appointed Notary Fubiic for Leo couuty,
patruuugo of his friends,
nturdayb ot ouch mouth,
'Spectfully solicits tlie patruuugo
Eating Houses.
ROGERS’ EATINU HOUSE,
at the Depot, open at all hours. Uot
aud Meuls tor all Trains.
Furniture, &c.
At 1'aniu Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all kintla of Furnitur
iIso, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Casket
julft
Chambers street.
Lawyers.
A. J. YIFliEKN,
Attorney ami Counsellor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practices in all tlie Courts of the SHato. jug
Tailors.
J. II. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
lug and Making in the Latest Styles,
utii Railroad Si'! over Forn^urr Store.
Dentists.
Barber Shops.
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOLME,
nvonient to business portion of ‘he city.
)al G. W. At.LKN, Prop’r.
ADAMS HOUSE.
hou you go to Opelika, ho suro to stop at t
Adams House, opposite i’ussonger Depot.
BOILER MAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
Boilex- HVHfXicei’
and Sheet Iron Worker.
REPAIRING doue with despatch, at U. II. Hy-
et » Machine Shop, Goetchius’ lManing Mills.
HOTELS.
Chewalla House,
Enfanln, Alabama.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC are most respect-
1 hilly invited to givens a call. \\ e will do tho
best we can to plo«»-e. mlil l 1 in
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga*
J. W. BY AN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
my*’4 duvtf .1. \V. It VAN, Pro|»»r.
BANKS.
o.gunuy Jordan,
officii: of tii
Insurance.
E. U. HO WEN A SOS,
Vencrul liiNuriuice Agent*.
., Railroad Street, over R. M. Ureeue ft Co. i
HIDES
HIDES.
! HIDES
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green 1 Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
perearo mnuy varieties of thin vege-
b- To have it in perfection, tho
[bd should bo rich »nd mellow, uh
i its rapid growth depends its peenli-
erisp and pleasaut ti ivor. Uucumbor
will preserve its vitality five years,
cucumber plaut is very tender, aud
hi not lie planted till safe frouPfrast.
"t-Q tho ground by thoroughly treuch-
theu lay off iu check•» throo feet by
i excavate a hole iu tho check, iu (
h deposit a shovelful of good stable |
mo, work it well iu tho ground, aud :
it, und ou it plaut : lour seeds to a ■
™ 1*8 many as abuukl stand. Tie ^| j( j es an( J p urs a Specialty.
No. 2 Crawford St.
j„jj ddui Under Uankin Houhc.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
euemy of the cucumber
;, i’ipod bug ; good hard-wood ashes
kled over tho vino iu the morniug
>he dew is on, will check their rav-
1 and drivo the bug away,
t-bre is a cheap and Hiuinlo i
Will l’ay the lllgheit Market Price for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags,
ugeariytrw^^he^^i All kinds Wrapping Paper
TZXtallJnn and Paper Bags on hand.
nr.he^ of the top with fresh stiiblft.j jg’28 <Uy ■
»ver this put a coating of good
ould; place tho barrel ou the . R gALE AND RENT.
ik side of souie high fence or dwel.iug, : ri/tt 9AL
'fj it can hovo tho morniug, noonday j ;
cveuiug sun; about the middle of 1
ruary or lirst of Murch plant a row of I M A n ]Hl t0 uaoul . r , 0 ,i-u. ...
iruber seed around tho top of the bar- | j dfairable places in iVilumbim. mj
pouring water in tho centre. 'J ho i bu-ge, .-omfortabie Fmi
generated by the nmuure will protect vj-niem-e.^J** a "^ 0 *iiter out buildings.
;dnnt from cold, and as they continue 1 “ *Xin»ly to ’ UR. K- A- WARE.
For Rent.
For Rent.
LARGE ROOMS, with aide eat
the top of the barrel may be
: °cted nt night from frost by a piece
Httmg, bagging, or .something ot tke
L As thu plant cwiitinues to grow,
vines will hang pendant over the C\ pari
pf tho barrel aud blosHuin and
l » yielding a greater quantity “t liuely , 1 "‘ : *
ar ®d cucumbers than can be urowu by j U""”'
ol ker mothod. 'J’ho watt-ting must j H -..
p Pt up as often.as the plaL’n appear !
,‘y- One barrel planted and uultiva-
to this method will not only produce ^ scilOLAKSUIP
Manufacturing Comp’y,
Columbus, Oeot-gia
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF
SAVING ON THE FAKT OF THE
OPERATIVES, AND TO PROVIDE A
safe and reliable arrangement for the
bonetici&l aocnmnlption c f the earnings
of nrtiBaua and ail oth. r classcH, tins
Company baa estahli.ihed, under
SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
A SAYINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantages are
offorod to Depositors of either largo or
aniall amounts:
1.
PERFECT SECURITY. The assets of
tho Company were on tho 1st of January,
18711 $1,704,450 411
aud are steadily increasing.
Tho Reserve Fund is $‘297,700 92
All of which property is sceclallv
pledged by act of tho General Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; und iu
addition, by tho same act, tho Stockhold
ers of tho Company aro made INDIVID.
ALLY RESPONSIBLE iu proportion to
their sharos, for the integrity of tho
Savings Department and its certificates of
Deposit.
2.
LIBERAL INTEREST. Rato allowed
Seven por cent, per annum, compounded
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can bo withdrawn at any
time irithout notice. Depositors residing
out of tho city can d> iw deposits by
checks.
4.
RULES AND REGULATIONS of Dd*
Department furnishod upon application,
aud all desirod information given.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
AU accounts of JJejtontors tritl be am
gidered strictly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS«
N. J. BUSSEY,
W. H. YOUNG,
W. E. PARRAMOKK,
ALFRED 1. YOUNG,
of New Yurk.
-11 Tlckel
DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY HOARD.
John L Roper. President; John It Ulorpr
* Y Leigh, Waltei
A ItoNBon, Dan
ena, S We.
. Wli
lted-
iVnlker,
CuuiiHaitdet, J~.T Rurrou^ltH,
Virginia Leglalatnre; Rob’t
P und D G C of ti C; Col Tit
John U Whitehead, Kh.i, Fx M
WitheiM, G MG 11
F OweitH, P G M;
•or; Col W II Tay-
n, G 0 G G C.
N. B.-Fui
feh25 oodt
HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary
” ' * n, Norfolk, Va
apply to
B Heller
li liter purliculath
S. H. HILL, K
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
Success Assurod!
A HIM, dkaui.xj niuFtn
On Tuesday, 31st March Next!
t tho Kunerul wi.-h and expo
lo and licliot holdoiN, tor 11
iiKultlooni gilts amt. tin
> postpone tho Uoncori«
irawiug until
Tuesday, the 31st of March, 874!
No Further Postponement.
Only oo.ooo tickets have been Issued nml
12,000 Cash Gifts,
#1,500,000,
und all fractional pa
the drawing just
List of Gifts.
ONE (IRANI) ()AS1! GIFT....
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT....
ONE GRAND GASll GIFT....
ONE GRAND GASH G1TT
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT....
10 GASH GIFTS *10,000 ouch
ropresentoil iu
. .*250,000
.. 2&’,000
) GASH GIFTS
60 GASH GIFTS
40 GASH GIFTS
100 GASH GIFTS
150 GASH GIFTS
2W) GASli GIFTS
1126 GASH GIFTS
11,000 GASll GIFTS
1,000 each 5
600 each 4
aoo each!!!!!.* 46,000
200 each 60,000
100 each 02,600
(3ANKINC AND IN JRANCE.
'«**»• 1 «r.i.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
OX Brond Stn.nl,
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL HE -A. D
a.vi> j Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies,
aper, I " iIiU ir
T
Statement
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can ho funiisliod lirintod at 1
short notice, at i.ow Gami Ratks.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal ■
Blanks, on hand.
Tllos. Gilbert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building*
COLUMBUS, (J A.
Thomas Gilbert
FIREMAN S FUNIr INSURANCE
COM3PANY.
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Olil Sun Oftlro Building,)
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, - - $529,364.02
Boston “ “ “ - - 180,90389
Total Assets Gold January Ist, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
I.ohnoh Duo and Unpaid Nona.
i Lohnoh iu procouH of adjuatmont, or adjtiHlod and not duo $’*)!,5'Jrt t)o
1 All othor Claims i/Hf. k;*
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
1 Incomo, 18711 $nH9,8HT 7K
| Incomo, 1872 52(1,917 k,’
| Cain if) 9»,<*(iU 8h
l.«**r* ■•rompil.v nml I'nlrly N«>f(l<>«l by
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
i COLUMBUS. GA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
Randolph st.,coi.uihiis, a x. ^ you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to bocomo Independent.
IjKTTFJi HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT,
BUSINESS AN!) VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILLS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Jo.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroad UcooiptH, Billa Lading, .to in
book or Iooho, Blank Hooka of all
kinds, with or without printnd
heads, made at short notice.
Giving my ontlro pormmal at tout l>m to Juh
Printing and Binding, lutnonuhled to till all or-
dors promptly at L.'»w GASli PRICKS,
guarantouing t<atlRfa<*tion.
Order* Iron
I part to* we
abroad ro<
o piovont.
60 caoli.
. 660,(J
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH,
amounting 10 *1,600,000
The ehancos lor a gilt are as one to live.
* Price of Tickets.
Wholo tickets 460.00; Halves 4tt6.00; Tenths,
or each coupon 46.UO; hlovon Whole Tickets for
4500.00; Tl'A TlcUols lor 41,000.00; llll Whole
' r $10.-
I'rom circulars which will l»c sent lfoe from this
ollico to all who apply lor thorn.
Orders for tickets and applications for agen
cies will bo attended to In tho order they are
received, und it Is hoped they will bo sent in
promptly thut tliore may ho nodisappolntmont
or delay In llllitiK ail. Liberal terms given to
those who buy to sell again. AH agents are
peremptorily required to settle up their ac
counts and return all unsold tickets by the 2uth
day of March.
THO. i:. IIICA.llLLTTi;,
Agent Public Llhrury Kentucky, and Manager
of Gift Concert, Publio Library Building,
Louisville, Ky. Idols d2tawkw
Tickets for sale and prizes earth.-
on pr
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt.
Prize Tickets sold by mo cathed without <1
count.
John D. Blackmar,
Agent by appointment of Gov. Brumletto,
82 Brood Stroot, CuluiuhuH, (iu.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
^NATHAN CMN,^
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD ruspcctfolly Invite tho attention of Ida
friends and customers t.. his extensive
k of UTOVKfh IIOI.I.OW AND .-T.\M I’KD
ItK, HOUSK FUHNISHINO (lOODS.A.. Also
WAHK, at wholesale and retail.
anufacturer of TIN, 8HKKT IKON AN
PER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
a promptly and in tho best manner.
I>I\»»M) KI'W TAt 1,I.H !
A (ull stock of (In.
I Blanks always on h
CARRIACES.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPflRTIW’T,
Loss than ono year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Goorgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
j for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards rocoivod. Seven por cent
compounded four times a year. Doposits payable on domand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
M.-> ritl
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS'
BANK,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
K-l.riiuiy Mb, 1871, ir
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY t
TII 10
Georgia Home Insurance Gonip’y
(OMIMI8 TO OM‘1 - «■ 1: I'll 111.IC
INDEMNITY against Lons by FIRE !
Ha-.'.ng Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
Sho Wants a Chanco to Cet It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO, W, DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
My Stork of
BUGGIES,
PHAETONS
and SUNDOWNS,
la NOW OOMI-LKTK, .ml will I, I.IIWKII
CLOTHINC.
THORNTON & ACHE,
INTO. 70 Broad Stroot.
FOR CASH.
THOS. K. WYNNE, j
Opposite Perry House,
Columbus, Ga. (Next door to J. W. I*oobo tc Norman's it wkstore,)
Have Just Rocoivod a Now Lot of Mou’h aud lioy’B
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on formor wholo-
MILBURN, STUDEBAKER sa | 0 cos { prices, which will onablc thorn to soli at loss than
Cost prices for tho samo class of goods purchased earlier
in the soason. As wo were able to got a still furthor ro
duction of from 5 to 6 por cont. for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is tho timo to buy good
Clothing at lowor pricos than ovor sold in this section.
2T *: Call and see for yourselvos.
PLANTATION WACONS,
AT COST!
.'•Horne Iron Axh- Wagon, north *115, for
1*4 Horne Iron Axle Wagon, " $120, ‘*$100
|.Horne “ '* ** “ $l«0, “ $!(».'*
Oidiirn rontainlug the
hl|i|iing diri*i tioiH.
THOS. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry House,
Columbus, Ga.
o-liwlm
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
WITH LA Rolf \Dnni(>N.-* M
SEASONABLE GOODS
II
DRY COODS.
J. KYLE & CO.
HI'KCTITI.LV Hnnuiim-Il,.-ir fru-iKlH, , Iinl.uio i* ..h.l III. |.iil-li. k" ■ ally, 'hat II.-:» I'll-*
A\l» WI.VIKU ST4MI4 Of OUV <4001154 in n..w ...mj-l.-t.. m n.-n '*'1 •*.' '•
i oiininli i.g ..f . wry u 111 ■ lc unoally found In n ft ret r| H H.i D.v Ho,..In ID-u..- 1I.«) 1 iM
tl.« moiir v !•<*>• m II. New York h.r ..,o.,.-y, aud will hi at pri..- iw i-N^.i.d wni. •».- , '• '
1 auli 94- W. still ke«-|.a Urg- lino ol
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
A HI'I.KNDIP I.ISKUh
laulieiti’, Missi-K’ i«.n<l CJhinii-on’x MImm-w,
M III. UI..I Alyl. ku-I Bit Mu it' A.,, •
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Roducod Prices.
t »
CHARLES QUEEN.
MILLINERY.
| Bargains! Bargai
—Milliierj ail Fancy Dry (Inis ai Panic Prices
ery ruusou.M. ttrrar, i. I'reUrruJ |
I located. Addrim
L, lie. 1»C_
For Sale Low.
IN THE MEDICAL COL-
but will prove an interesting tnd : DKdK ' rE ' J
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