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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1874.
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Wssototox, April 32.— 1 Tbo Frerident
IgntoriltoTioambllL [This moana
U,, bill puMd by Con grow authorizing
„ ioonoM of tb« currenoy to #800,000,-
000.]
SltHli IIW*.
_Frooh Ssh soil si 12) outs pwr poand
in tho Laapkin Marital.
—8, o. Shiran, tax oollactor of Han-
ocok ooanty, boo boon aonxiatad of sm-
buslsBMt to 4b, amount of #11,800.
—Con advanced about 5 oonta por
per bnshal, is Atlanta, on Uondsy, with
u soUts spaoutativ* dsmsnd. It is now
qaotod it >8 orate.
—It is now-stated that Ihn law making
Memorial Day a lagal holiday in this Stats
does not taka aBsot uatll after tha 1st of
Jons nsxt
—TbsLaGranfw/bpcrtor says: Tha
eelorsd fsmalss of Covington haws psti-
Uoosd tha anthoritias to anast Lari Con.
jots, a nagro nan, an a witoh.
—A white man 104 ysan of aga has
bMn fonndinUerlwether ooanty,and ana-
gro woman 102 yaats old, in Floyd.
Abort 150 oonntiaa are yet to be heard
from.
—Tbs Lumpkin Independent reports
Iks farming interest, of Stewart ooanty as
being in good sondition, tha crops grow
ing finely, and no oomplaint about
lebor.
—Tha Lumpkin Independent loans that
lb. Enfanla Timet has boon sold by Hr.
■boon to B. D. bhropg#ira and Hr. f. W,
Brown—tha first a good editor, and the
lost a good printer.
—Hr. John H. Fitapatriek of Twiggs
county, late Clerk of the Superior Court
of that ooanty, was drowned at Hyriek's
Kill on Saturday last. It ia not known
bow ha fell into tha water. His body was
loud a short dtstaaoa below a bridge,
from whloh it ia supposed ha must haws
fallen.
—Tha Chronicle and Sentinel nnder-
■tonds that tha rations railroads soon eat
ing in Augusta propoaa to goarutea tha
street railroad fifteen par sent, per annum
upon its aetnal paid in capital and retire
ita bondsd debt, tha said railroads so
gsatsateaing to oonasat with each othsr
by s common track without any other
cbnrgs upon them.
—Pate Mooney, a policeman of Borne,
end one of its bast officers, wan fonnd
dtad on the Bern, Railroad traok, on Bat-
turdsy night. Ha had bean shot under
tbs loft eye, tha ball passing through hit
heed, and it is believed that his body
afterwards plgoed on the railroad track in
tbs expectation that it would be no mutil
ated by a paming train aa to ooneesl tha
mesa of death. There is no due yet as
to ibo mnrdefar.
—Hr. William Hyriok, of Baldwin
county, tolls the editor of Every Satur.
day that “while at work in his field on
Tasadey last, he and the negroes at work
for Mao, felt a distinct shook of an earth
quake, aooompanlad by a rolling, ramb
ling sound of a minute or two’s duration.
The editor understands that the same
•book was also fdt in HilledgeviUe. Hit
ranched Athena al.o, tha editor of the
wisfeAmun was, we hope, shaken out of
bit anjournalistio skentioism about Bald
Mountain.
ALABAMA SEWS.
—Tho “Old Folk's Gonoert” at Mont
gomery, oo Tuesday night, was a auooeas.
—Trains on the Mobile and Montgoi
7 railroad are now running regularly.
—Chootaw ooanty is said to abound in
filberts, and they are to be cultivated for
market.
—Col. W. J. Samford will deliver the
Mamorial address at Opelika, on Monday,
Ike 27 th lost.
—The Bullock County Council of Pa
ttons of Husbandry meet in Union Springs
on Saturday next.
—Oa Wednesday night five prisoners
j! 1 nogross—eaoaped from the jail
HaynavlUe. They displaosd the bars
•ba cages and a window.
—The Montgomery Newt reports the
■rrivsl in its oity of an old gentleman
• ro J* Mississippi, named Burt, on his way
to Bear Creek, Oa., to visit his brother,
whom he has not seen for seventy years,
"ban they parted in Georgia, one was
*8™ 15, and the other 6 years.
—On Monday as some fifteen or eixleen
negroes, together with thirteen bales of
' fnMoo, wore attempting to cross the river
' Jf * fiat beat near Oowlee’s station, the
’> boat became wreoked, and tha negroes
’Hd cotton were precipitated into the
**°Uen stream. The eottoo belonging
to tha Tallaaeee Manufacturing Company,
floated down the river, end a Mr. Walker,
•he, fortunately for tho negroes, wee
beer at Baud with u canoe, suoeeeded, tf-
ier maoh difficulty and great risk, In sav
"g the entire party.—Mont. Neat.
Wage* Btoiern Vnnlahad.
lemtrnu, April 22.—In the City Court
foaterday N. B. Harper, n negro lawyer,
volunteered to prosecute the negroes who
were engaged in the riot on Monday.
Merawaf the offendsm warn fined end
pMeed under heavy bonds. Negroes of
•he hatter alam denonnee tho outrageous
raadaet of the men in proeeeeion.
WASHINGTON.
CelUUHIMAI.
■•maty Her Baralataa Betoela.-n—lto.
era Mabels Mnet Well.
Wasauunou, April 2*.—Tho Senate hat
ap the bill to enable the Meononitee of
BneaU to offset n permanent aettlement
publio land* of the United States.
The bill giving ihn Menonitos unuaual
privileges in noqniring publio Unde meete
considerable opposition. The bill went
over.
The veto was reed.
The Louisiana hill was resumed.
■ease.
Mr. Bromberg, of Alabama, mads
another effort to have n bill passed to re
lieve Bephaei Bemrnss of poiitioal dis-
abtUties, bat ra objection was mads on
tha ground that Becomes could afford to
wait, at laaat until the Geneva
award was distributed.
The House spent moat of tbs day over
the Legislative Appropriation bill.
The Louisiana membora failed in hav
ing appropriations increased for the New
Orleans mint, whioh are only #15,000, and
tha item of #6,400 for tha mint at Char
lotte, N. 0., was changed into one of
#1,000, for taking care of the buildings.
The President Vetoes the limaaace
■111.
WadfeixaroN, April 22.—The President
vetoed the Finance bill, raying he was
disposed at tha lint to give grant weight
to the argument that there was. m an.
equal distribution of the national our
reney; bat be thought differently upon
considering the fact that #4,000,000 of
snoh currency still remained in tha U. 8.
Treasury subject to the demand of Mo
tions desiring it.
He adds, the fact cannot bo oonoealsd
that tha bill inoraraaa tha paper circula
tion of the conn try #100,000,000. The
theory, in hie belief, ia n departure from
the true principles of fiuanes, and its ap
proval would be a departure from every
meuage rant by him to Congress.
THE PBEHIDEWT'H VETO.
New Yerh lejeieaa.
Nxw You, April 22.—Although the
news of tha veto, by President Grant,
of the Currency bill had not become gen.
enlly known st the aloes of the brokerage
hour*, the information hid spread with
■officiant rapidity to oanse some exoite-
ment and conversation at atraat oornera
on the enbjeot.
The prevailing tone was one of joy at
the result of tha President’s deliberation.
Tha feeling inspired was generally a hope
ful one for tha fntnra. At tha oIom of
business at the Stock Exchange tha mar
ket was strong, having become firmer
immediatoiy upon the receipt of the into!
ligenoe from Washington.
ABKANSAB.
Only Saw Bnlle-CawanlUea Eliwht.
Little Book, April 22.—Col. Boas has
barricaded the streets with hook end lad
der machinery. One man shot in the
heed. Missiles are generally confined to
hoot*. A single shot drive* the warriors
sway. During tha excitement a colored
woman jumped from the seoond .story of
tbs Metropolitan Hotel and broke her leg.
Banter Preposes a Leplolatlva Bet.
tlenaemt—The President Premises
Protection.
■ncun news.
■tome ■ommraim Mae mm Agmo.
BiLiion, N. O. April 22.—Letters from
Chimney Back, it the font of Bteae
Mountain, dated April 18th, saya: “Stone
Mountain rad vioiaity, experienced one
of the most terriflo thooka yesterday, that
has yet bran fall. The whole earth shook
trembled. Houses shook, rad thing*
a dlaanaaged ia Ihn honaaa. Several
shocks have ooeurad within Ihn last
week."
Capiat m Arrant ad tor Libel.
Wishmohoh, April 22.—An order of
arrest has bMn granted by Judge Dona
hue, in tha Supreme Court at Chamber*
against Captain Laramie, 1st* of tb*
Europe (Frenoh line of steamer*), rad n
suit for libel, brought by Oapt. Thomas,
of the steamship Greece (National line).
Two Beals* Crews Cue* Away.
Nnw Obliano, April ’22.—A diapatoh
from Southwest Pass states that, on Fri.
day, three men iq n boat from the ship
Ziml, outside the bar, started tor thn tel
egraph station, when n sudden squall
oanie op nod they were blown to west
ward. The 1st offloar, notioing their
helplem condition, immediately dispetoh-
the captain's gig with eix men to res-
oue them, but both boats wen blown to
■aa, rad haven't bran heard from sinoa.
The Revenue Cutter, Jno. A. Dix,yesterday
mad* an nnanooaaaful orate* in March of
them. The hope entertained te that they
may have bMn ploked up by some pass
ing vernal.
Bailor Maters Whipped Hk
Nxw You, April 22.—Five hundred
discontented sailors, attempting to inter
fere with orewi, suoeeeded in forcing the
men from one vessel, but were badly
wonted in the second. The Captain
kilted one and wonndad Mveral, whan th*
polios reM&ed th* scene ia bonis rad ar
rested th* leaden.
Littl* Book, April 22, 1874.
To the Preeident of the United Btatee,
Waehington :
A* I cannot move with my troops to
■art my claims to the office of Governor
without n oolliaion with tha United States
troops, whioh I will not do nnder any
circumstances, I propose to call the Leg
islature together at an Mriy day to Mttie
the question, as they alone have tha pow
But to do this, the memben must
have assurance of protection from you,
and a guarantee that they mMt in Mfety,
This will ba a peaceful solution of tha
dlfflonlty, and I will readily abide by tha
deoiaion of the Legislature.
[Signed] Eliuha Baxian,
Governor of Arkansas.
Executive Mansion, >
Washington, April 22.)
To lion. Elitha Baxter, Little Hock:
I heartily approve any adjustment,
peaoMbly, of tha pending difficulty in
Arkansas, by means of the Legislative
AaMmbly, the eourts or otherwte*. I will
give all the aasiatano* and protection
can nnder the Oonetitution and laws
the United States to each modes of ad.
justment. I hope that the military on
both eidaa will be disbanded.
[8igned.] U. 8. Gbant.
Latest from the Front.
Little Rock, April 22.—Col Rose,
Commandant of the United States forces,
My* ha bad uo arms last availing, whan
he rad# up to the head of. Col. King
White’s columns, and consequently did not
attempt to fire. He was shot at by Col
Whit*. Matters are vary quiet this morn
ing, rad another trace of twenty-four
hoars he* bran agreed upon.
A company of regulars arrived
morning from St. Lonis to assist Col.
Rom ia praMrving the peace. Two oom
panic* of Baxter’s men have just arrived.
Th* troops on both aides are very order,
ly. Several arrests have bean made
bolh parties. Soma of tha prominent
citixena arc endeavoring toefeets com-
prorate* between the parties by getting
them to agree to a call of .the Legislators
to settle th* existing difficulty.
—The Supreme Council of the Knights
of Pytbte* ia in session at Pittsburgh;
2,500 members present.
ansi Joe* 50-to) do. do., deliverable in
( nan raff July, 8 9-18.
8 r. x.—Seise today of 8,900 American.
. April 99-48490 p. ic-galra
of uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
delivery Jon* and July, 8 5-16.
April, 8 5-16; do., nobbing below low
I exports I
rantinant 2000; aatea 2500.
Auwbeta, April 22.—Quiet and firm;
liddllnga tOjo. ; reoetpta 221; aatea 187
April 89.-Quirt; mid-
174; net receipts 1,468; exporta to
Great Britain 6,010; to Continent 826; to
Frenoe 100; salM 2,000—teat afternoooa
810.
CEanuaiatr, April 2*.—Cboioe aoeroe
dlings 16]; good ordinary 15]; net re-
oelpta 982; export* to Grant Britain 8,817|
tea 800.
Morils, April 22.—Qniat and steady;
middlings 17; low middling* 16]; net re
ceipts 14s anporta to Continent 200; antes
800.,
and nomi-
raoeipt* 447;
ffnnu, April 2*.-Quiet
ah low middlings 15]*]; ra
shipments 926.
Savannah, April 22.—Firm ; middlings
16}^nat raqsipte487; sates 819; stock
Boston, April 28.—Qnial; middlings
17|; net raoalpta 45; sates 250.
TELEGEAPH1C NOTES.
—The London journals depreoate tha
inflation of United States earranoy, but
predict a flow of bullion hither.
—Baron Gosteva d* Rothschilds te dan
gerously side at Peris.
—At Akron, Ohio, e fir* originating in
tha Argue office involved a loss of #160,-
000.
—Tha destruction of the Columbian
flooring mills at Richmond, Va., involves
a loss of #500,000, ioolodiug machinery,
flonr and grain.
—The Memphis and CharlMton (rains
now ran through; also tha Miaaia-
sippi and Tennessee. The Memphis rad
Louisville roads are still obstructed on
the Clarksville divisioo.
—Washburn, of MessMhusetta, tele
graphs Boutweil that he will not seat
limaelf till the 1st of May, bat if any
measure should oome np in the Senate
requiring his preMnea and vote, ha will
start at ones for tha oapitol.
—Th* Boston Louisiana Relief Com
mittee has been inoreaaed to on* hun
dred, and sobseriptiona have reached
#4,000, with prospaota of n rapid inoraaa
in amount.
THE WEATHER.
DxPAnnsnwT ox Wan, >
Washington, April 22, 1874.)
Probability.—Daring Thursday, tor
the South Atlantio States east of Missis
sippi, cloudy and rainy wratbar, and fresh
to briak tooth winds on th* ooaat, and
east winds over the northern portion.
SHIP* NEWS.
Nxw Yoke, April 22.— Arrivad-—Ooaan
io and Weaar.
Arrived oat—Tiger, Algerian, Seaward,
Pooahontas, Constantins, Bolivia and Re
union.
this
MARKETS.
IT TELESMAPH TO ENBVIEEE.
* ■••ex nssd Stock Market*.
London, April 22.—^Console V2}a92|.
Eri* 32(a).
New Yobk, April 22.—Stocks active and
very unMttled. Money at 6. Gold 18f.
Exohange—long 486, short 489. Govern
ments steady. States qniat rad nominal.
Nxw You, April 22.—Exchange 486,
Gold doll and heavy at 13|*18); rates for
carrying 3*3), 4, 5 and 2. Governments
doll, off. States qniat rad nominal.
Prevision Markets.
Nnw Yobk, April 22.—Floor doll and
laclioing. Wheal dull and nominally
er. Cera doll, in bnyera favor. Fork firm
at #17. Lard firm—steam 10|. Freights
steady.
Lootsville, April 22.—Flournnohraged.
Corn io fair demand and higher, 74a75e.
Provisions firmer. Pork onohanged at
#17. Baoon—shoulders 7Jo; sides 9Ja
10)o. Lard firmer; tieroe lOslOjo; keg
10]sllo. Whiskey 95c.
Cincinnati, April 22.—Float doll; fam
ily #0 65*70. Cum doll at 65*66. Pork
io light demand at #17 25. Lard steady;
steam 10]; kettle 10; spot oloaing with
sdvanoing tendency. Baoon firm; salsa of
abonldan at 7]a7]; clear rib tides 9)s9|;
clear aides toj. Whiskey qniat at 93.
Cotton Murkate.
Naw You, April 22.—Cotton quiet;
•else of 791 betas; uplands 17J; Orl«
17],
Futons opened as follows; April 16 25-
32al6 15-16; May 16 29-82al6 81-82; Jana
17 13-32*17 15-32; Jnly 17 18-16*17]; Sep
tember 17 13 16.
Nxw You, April 22.— Futons closed
steady; sales 18,000 betas, as follows:
April 16], May 16)s29-32, June 17|al8-82,
Jnly 17 25-32*13-16.
Cotton steady ; sales 2,062 bate* st 17)
al7Jo ; net raoaipts 1282.
LrvnaxooL, April 22—Noon.—Cotton
atoikly; aatea 15,000, indnding 8,000 for
speculation and export; aalM of uplands
nothing below good ordinary, shipped in
Mmroh 8); anise of Orleans, nothing below
low middling* deliverable in May rad
Juan 8 7-16; do. do., deliverable la May
TO LET.
MKOICINM.
TMI FAV0MTI HOMff MMCOt.
has Btaesd la oo
usteto'hm
and Bowels.
antemssish
nlawel tsteuac*, bat Is
PVEBLT VESETAELE,
taliliXlhaeaaMSInra nsesees4 Sarto wh
_ oil visa PiwMaam I
wtora l.lnr IiImsm bn
ear* nil Diseases si
•neat of tk* Liver
Slmmom' Liver Regulator or Medielm
I# •minaathr a frailly Uediolof; and bybalaR
k«pl rwhdy for iMBfdiatotworl will Mrt mi| mi
hoar of saMarlng and many a 4oU|tr ia Hmo mad
dooton* Mila.
After or#i forty Toon* trial It la atlll rooelvlng
tha Moat onqukUAtd toatloionlala to Ita Tlrtoaa
from pnraoaa of tho highewt character and raapoa-
alMUty. lainaat phyalatana comaoead It aa \ko
.teJSSeVa^^™^...
Arntd with this ANTIDOT* All eflnaM ea4
ebaeaw of water aad food but ba Ibood without
her. As a Ermodr ui MAL1KIOOX riVH*
■own, complaint* mbn,nsaffxa* jaun
dice, NAUSEA.
1* MAS I* EUl'AL I
II te tho Chrisest. Parrot, and Bast Vanlly
Msdlolos Io the World 1
■taortomiD on,! sr
g. K. BEILIN * CD.,
MA00N, OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Prte*(UAW. ■oMbrallDraixM*.
10,000 ffr.'ZM to b* Given Away,
AaooaUax to Ntato* all la Camae*
rpau saterprlM te eoataetto by Iks MARONIO
1 RELIEF AHOdlAtlON Of MOnrOLd, VA.,
onAor aothorliy of Ibo Vlralote Ufteteters, Iasi
1 March a, 117*) forThoporanoof tateloi
— 1 to compute Ibo MASONIC TKHPL* aow
In oooioo of sroctloo ia Norfclk. Thsrs arc ao
ladlvtdoal boaoite Is to dorlvoA (Ton this Mdsr-
tehlig—It la whoUy la tha oaoso or Mooonry. Tho
IteMort will poolllvoir toko piece oa
Taootar, tho Ith of Ear, MM,
aa4 ao krihor poatpoasnoal te (aorutesd.
LIST OX oirrs.
One Oread Oash Oil* teo.OOC
OM Otud Cash 01(1 At,00)
Ows Qraod Cash Dilt 1*600
Oao Oraad OSOh Old 10,00*
Oas QraaS Oash Old 4,000
Oqs Oraad Osoh QMI I,DUO
14 Ouh Old,, P400 ssoh 19,500
M Osoh OII4S, XSOsach 1*6011
SOOnhOlds, mo sash 10,000
loo Ouh Olds, 160 oash 16,000
laoOMhOlfte, lOOaoch 16,000
SWOnhaUte, 60each 90,600
t.OOO Oash aids, ' Sssch 46,000
THK nBMT AD VICK
>l«ub#|im to Mraoaa
* ‘Itoai oomplaint, colit,
, fbrar and nine, narrow del
t*nn dro-
im, M
i/, or of
ura*or
any dl#ord#r Affecting the ilonumh. tho live * or
kidney*, la to ton#, olra&M, and raaaUtn thn im
portant organ* by the u*e of DB. TuTTf TJMOBT-
ABLB LI VIE POM. They hot very mildly, yet
thoronghly reatora th* fhnotlonnl notion of tho
dlgmtlVG organ# and tho Inteatlnm and ranovnto
the wholo lyitem. They produce neither nnn*M,
griping or wrahns**, nod may bo token ninny
time without ehnngn of dint or oeonpntlon.
Prleo 85c n box. Bold by nil druggist*.
DR. TUTTTHAIR DYI
qualities thMt no oth*r dye I
• cloAMt «URnr. It I*
burmlM* and raally Applied, and 1* In gouAral on
hnlrai
TUTTs
SARSAPARIL LA )
V 3^CFns*deuc.^
BcrofulA, Eruptive IHmaua* of the Bklh, St. An
thony** fire, MryalpelAA, Blotches, Tumor*, Boll*,
Totter, c.lJ Suit Rheum, Scold Bend, Ringworm,
UmnmAtlsm, Pain nod Enlergemont of tho Bone*,
‘frtnal* Weukne**, Sterility, leuoorrhaen
and Pile#, nil proceed from impure blood,
lie TUTT*8 lAMAfABILU
it moet powerful Blood Purifier known to
oaI eciencA, It enter* into the oironlntlon
nnd • radio* tee every morbific Agent} ran orate#
the system; produces a beeutifUl coafpl
oAUeee the body to goln flesh end ii
weight.
Keep th* Blood Hraltby
end nil will be well. To do so, nothing ho* ever
been offered that oao compare with this valuable
vegetable ox tract. Price $1.00 a boUlo. Bold by
allDrugitst*. OfficeMOortlandtstreet,N, Y.
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Notice.
U. S. Internal Revenue
SPECIAL TAXES
May 1,1874, to April 30, IS73.
T HE LAW of December 34,1873. require# every
person engaged In any buiinee#, evocation,
or employment which render* him liable to a
SPECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND PLACE
CONSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT
OR PLACR OF BUSINESS, A STAMP, denoting
the payment of said bPRCIAL TAX for the 8pe>
cial Tex year, beginning May 1, 1874, before com
mencing or continuing bosineae after April 30,
1374.
THE TAXER EMBRACE* WIT HI If TBE PRO-
VIRIONS OF THE LAW ABOVE QUOTED,
ABE THE FOLLOWING, VIZ.t
Rectifier#
Dealer*, retail liquor..
Dealers, wholesale liquor...
..$200 00
.. 25 00
100 G O
iffifilin, WUQIWHB liquor, o • • . • ...000004*40 IW W
Dealers 1n malt liquors, wholesale 50 00
Dealer* In malt Uqnors, rated 30 00
Dealer# in leaf tobacco 36 00
Retell dealers In leaf tobacco 600 00
And on salee of over $1,000. fifty cents for
every dollar in excess of $1,000.
Dealer# in manufactured tobacco 6 00
Mannfbctarer# of etUle 60 oo
And for each still manufactured 20 oo
And for each warm maanfaotnrad ifo oo
Manufacturer# of tobacco 10 00
Mann acta re r# of cigar# IV 00
Peddler# of tobacoo, first class (more than
two horns) 50 00
P#ddler# of tobacco, second class (two
hones) 35 00
PeddUrs or tobacco, third class (on* horse) 15 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot
or public conveyance) 10 00
Brawsra of less tbsn 600 barrels 50 00
Brewsrs of 500 barrels or mura 100 00
Any parson so lie' le, who shall fail to com]
with tha foregoiug requirements, will be sub}
to severs penalties.
. PessMUo* Em* liable to pay any of the Special
Taxes aamad above most apply to ALYUV B.
CLARK, Oallector of fateraal Ravenna at Mssea,
or to tbs Ditry Collector of th* Division In
which . they so business, aad pay for and procure
lbs %sstarTM—awpor fftemps they need, prior
to May 1,1174, aad witnour roarnxx notion.
I. W. BffUBUfil,
Qowwtmteaar of Internal Revenue.
LOTTIRY.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
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Our Seventy Rage IHustra
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STAIB BAILS, NEWELS,
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WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN SLUB BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
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Millions of Acre#
RICE FARMIHa LANDS
IN NEBEAIKA,
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