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CALHOUN TIMES
e'cMcral girtdoni.
Lodges.
Kellogg Royal Arch'Chapter, No. Cl, F. A,
}[ \V. ,1. iieev s, 11. P. T. J. Shepeurd.
Secretary. Regular meeting? second and
fourth Tuesday night .n each month.
Oothculo, 7 / Lodge, No. 154, F. A If. —T.
>l. Kills. \V. M. T. J. Slu-peard, Secretary.
Regular meetings fast and third Tu.sday
night in each month.
llobinvni Lodge, No. 180. 1. O. G. T.~- T.
M. Ellis, Vv. 0 T. and. N. Kiker, W. S. Teg
ular meeting : every Saturday night.
Calhoun Grange, No. 30, P. oj II —Aaron
Roff, Master. .1. M. llccve, Secretary.--
Regular meetings, first Saturday in each
month.
Superior Court.
Ciierukke Or nor it.—o. D. McVutchen,
Judge. Albert T. Ilackett, Solicitor Gen
eral.
Bartow—Second Mondays in tfn unify an
July.
Catoosa- -Second Mondays in February
and August.
Dade— Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Gordon —first Mondays in March and
September.
Murray-Third Mondays in Febrnry and
August.
Whitfield —First Mondays in April anl
October.
LOCAL NEWS.
\Vk ore pleased to learn that Miss
Viola Neel, who has been quite ill for a
week or two past, is convalescing.
Mn. Whitman, of the Dalton CitL
zon called to see us while in Calhoun
hist Saturday. Mr. Whitman informs
us his excellent paper is prospering as
usual.
Some of our industrious friend
should not lose the-opportunity of se
curing on agency for the beautiful pic
ture mentioned in the advertisement of
J. lb Ford & Cos.
Messrs. Marshall & Lee, whose
new advertisement appears in this issue
of the. Times, are clever,reliable grocers
and alw.v s keep a full stock of the best
goods to be'had in their line and sell
them as low as anybody. Give them a
trial andjsee.
We take especial pleasure in calling
attention Jo the advertisement of M r. J.
S. McCreary. Jacksonville, Illinois,
breeder and shipper of the Poland China
ling. The advantages claimed for this
especial breed are many, among which
is the enormous weight they reach
which is often 1,000 pounds and over ;
i' is a!s > the best for breeding. Our
ii* il ls will do well to write for circa
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Tee M ckliam Jlniiso, of Atlanta, is
fast becoming one of the must popu’ni
stopping places among the marry excel
lent hotels of our State. Whil : in At
laata last week wo wore pleased to no
tice that it was crowd and vith g:v.>ts,
and aii pronouncing the hospitality of
the getii.i! proprietor, Mr. Owens, wlo
won a r- potation at the old Nation; i
uiiexedi.- lby any other host. Thur
-o's:h in its app lintmeots, an i low rates,
it can but take the lead.
Monday was At Valentine's day.
and old maids vented their Centenni
a! leap year spite on too hoys who
wouldn’t propose last year, and some un
luckily found their ugly caricatures and
wards replied to somewhat as follows :
“Ladies, like you, on matrimony bent,
This an. wer to your valentine i sent:
Vouv stiite forlorn did first, our pity move,'
And pity is, you know, akin to love ;
Rut stay, we’re o’erst Upping reason’s laws ;
i .fringe is costly ; tins must give us puu-e
Now quickly state what fortunes you have
got,
And theL decide to wed we will, or not.”
Married, at the residence of the
bride’s father in this place
on the 10th itisfc., by the Itcv.
Janies S Ihr kins, Mr James A. Gray
and Mis3 Sallie Ma'one. After the cer
nmny thg couple, aeompanied by a
number of their friends, left for the
home of the parents of the bridegroom
Ri the ci untry. where a sumptuous din
ner awaited them, of which all partook
heartily, arid whiled away the eventrg
hours in enjoyment. We congratulate
the groom on having secured so excel
lent a companion. May each realize
joys innumerable in their wedded life.
Kggs for Hatching.—From the
following varieties of purq bred fowls
at two dollars per dozen : Dark and
Ught Brahmas; Buff and Partridge
t ochins, Brown and White Leghorns,
Iloud ans and Silver Gray Dorking?. I
guarantee my stock to be pure bred.—
Send stamp for descriptive circular and
price list. Address
J. B Stickle,
Marlboro, Stark county, 0.
febl6-Bt.
Don’t Beg the Question. —It is
at - intaliihle sign that a cause is weak
w hen its claims are sought to be ; stab
hshed by more bold assertion without ar*
gnmetit or substantial proof Dr. Tutt
assetts that his Hair Dye is the best,
he adduces undoubted evidence o
substantiate the truth of the assertion.
Head What Expa ts Haps
New Orleans, May 10 1871.
Hr. Tutt, Dear Sir: —We the un
dersigned, wish to it>form you that v, e
have tried your Hair Dye, and find it to
h° the best we have ever used For
Us natural black color, it far excels all
other dyes. Our natu.al eusteomers will
have no other. Fiore we began its use,
0U; b is;: - .ess in the !y#ing department.
bas rapidly increased. We think it a
great triumph.
Anthony Haas,)
( llAfiles 1..0HN, j Barbers.
No, G F. Royal Street.
I, yards of the best jeans ever
fibred in Cnerokao Georgia, cheap for
ho cash or produce at Foster & liar
auks.
A large stock of ready made cloth
ing j U:.t received, and vill be sold at low
prices, at Foster & Harlan’s.
J. 11. Arthur is just receiving a
well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hate,
prints, notions, and dry goods generally,
and is desirous - that the public shall
know that he is selling for cash at prices
that absolutely defy competition. li'
you want bargains cail at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
After January Ist our be* ks and
notes will be placed in the hands of a
collecting officer. Those desiring to
save costs ~‘>*i do so by raving before
that tin j
Gray & Mvddieton.
Our stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
beat us. We mean business, and for
the cash will rut be ndersuld by any
body. Foster & Harlan.
Those in need of hor-e collars will
call on Foster & Harlan,
FOB TIIE CASH
Foster & Harlan are determined not
to be under-old by anybody. The
most goods for lire letist money, call
early.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & U. C
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Crockery ware,Queen’s ware, facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , just received at J. 11.
Arthur’s.
Saddles o f superior finish, and al
low prices, can be found at Foster A
Harlans.
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COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS ANp
'I’IIAVE S.ERS WESTWA UD.
For trap circulars, condensed time
tables and general inf rmation in regard j
the transportation facilities to ail points j
in Tennessee, Arkansas. Missouri, Min
ocsota, Colorado. Kansas, Texas, lowa,
New Mexico, ] tali *nd California, ap
ply to or address Albert B. Wremi,
General Bail road Agent, Atlanta,Ga. j
X ) one should go West without first j
get ring in communication with the Gen- j
oval Railroad Agent, ard become in~i
firmed as to pui •■rnr at:tag s, i'Mud ;
and quick transportation of families,j
household goods, stock, and farming!
- * ml.- : cm.:rally. .1 U information \
• h.c< rfidh: <jic n.
W. L. DAN LEA,
G. P. AT. A. |
NOTICE! |
W e have closed out our slock of goods. |
But for the a c enuodation of those ins i
debted to us we can be found at the old j
stand, for a sh rt. time, with our books |
open for s jlilcmentu. Please call at j
once, as we are compelled to htu’o mon
ey, and will roe on all claims not paid
s on —unless by special agreement. Re
member now that you have notice.
Boa/, A Barrett.
Cash paid for all kinds of FURS
and HIDES.
M. F. Govan A Cos.
Janl 2-t Rome, Ga.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
DR. SALTER’S SPECIALTIES.
At the Eclectic Dispensary c-ncirs
a r e successfully treated and a cure ei
feeted in ninety nine cases out oi a hun
dred, when taken in time.
Rheumatism cured in every case in
from one to three months, at a e st el
five dollars per month fir medicines.
Diseases of the Throat cured in
from one week to two months.
Catarrh of the Head cured in
one to three months, in most eases ; oc
casionally meet with one requiring more
time.
Womb Diseases —Ulceration Jnfbun.
motion, Leucorrhea, cured in one-halt
the time required by other systems aI) 4
without the use < f caustics.
Epileptic Fits relieved and per pa
tiently cured. In most cases from .Go
to twelve months required for a perma
nent cure.
Nervous Debility, from excess,
self-abuse, etc., successfully treated and
cured in from one to five month -
Blood Diseases cured in from three
to twelve months. #
Kidney* Diseases cured in one to
three months.
Diseases of Liver amenable to
treatment, permanently cured in a few
months.
Neuralgia, mol oilier nervous dis
eases successfully treated
Gall on or address S. F. 8a ter, M.
D. No. 55 Br ad Street, Atlanta, Ga
Terms of Treatment:
Consultation free.
Prescription atip medicine pet m n.h.
five dollars, in all chru.N ers s— v m
bets and Tumors excepted Operations
on the eye, etc., at ver low rates,
dot 22 lim
WOUL D YOU II AV E RJB Y
CHEEKS?
Experience qe a \ ; ; W o.vax. •
-- A country girl, young, pretty, and,
hr,pry. her step was elastic and tht
r ?es of health bloomed upon her che k. 1
One spring morning she was overtaken
bv a “spring shower,” and caught a
cold.
It was her “ particular time.” and
suppression was the r- suit. At the
next "peri b ' nature refused to act. —
She hoconm saliow, swollen, and suffer
0:1 intensely with pain in the back and
lower Btomath,” palpitations, diffi
culty of breathing, indigestion and
headache. Doctors failed to palliate
her distressed condition, and she longed
fir death as the only hope of relief. —
At the instance of a friend, who her~
self experienced its benefits, she was
induced to try Dr Brad field’s Female
Regain y. One bottle cured her. She
was again the hap n y*girl she was that
. April morning before the shower. The
Female Regulator is prepared by L 11.
Bradfield, Druggist, Atlantrf Ga., at
81-50 per bottle, and kept by all re
spectable drug* men throughout the
land.
A Most Excellent R medj.
Atlanta, Ga., March 12, 1870.
I have examined the recipe of Brad
fields Female Regulator, and Lorn my
knowledge of the ingredients, believe
if a most excellent medicine, and well
suited to that class of diseases designa
ted. I h ave no hesitation in advising
its use. and confidentially recommend
it to the public.
Joel P.raniiam, M D.
ATLANTA PIS'CBS 0 RKIOHr.
COI-.RECTXD WEEKLY IJY H. T. OCX * CO.
ATLANTA, Ca . Feb. 14, 1870.
Corn, waite 60 a Go
do ear
Wheat, white 1 40 a 1 45
do Red 185a 188
Flour, fancy 7 00 a 7 60
do Family 625 a 650
do Extra Gooa 625
Meal 06
Bacon, shoulders 91 a 10
do Hams 13 a 13$
do Clear Sides 13.1 a 14.
Barley I '. 1 50 a 1 60
( Mls 65 a 68
Bye 13 a 13£
] D.y 1 20 a 1 30
Lard, in bbls ] 20 a 1 30
do in cans ]oi a ] 4
Butter, choice 23 a 25
bgg5...... 4 20 a 20
Onions 1 50203
Irish Potatoes 2 00a2625
Feathers, new 50 55
1 4 i 3 2 50a3 05
Honey 5Qq
Lard, qt) lb 15
Leather, Sole, qj) lb 15.
Upper -.. 40Q}
CALHOUN ITHCEfi .CUIUtENT.
CORRUCTEU WEEKLY IJY GRAY & MIDDLETON.
Butter, from wagons 20
Bacon, Hog round, 'p tb 15
Nails. Cut 6 00
Rye 90
Rags, from wagons, 2
Rope, I 1 v \> lb 28(Tf30
Jo Machine, <lO Ilf. 12
do Cotton, do 85
Salt, Vivpb.ia sack, 2 00
do Liverpool, do *
Sugar, !’r>v,vn, ~p lb 10(CJ5
Syrup, , 5 > gsR
do (’.olden, do 75(*A! 00
do Sorgiaon, do (0
do IT- ;A. (. do 100
£ab.v MV.’ •V gM 50,
Tea 1 25(5 2 -5
Wool, v. i: '. 5, ''f ! Il> 2567 40 I
Be: 11. .0 <q • ..A
ihi'-u,;:; do 25
’■A, ’i :nner’s gab, 1 25("U 45
Bagging V-'C \"j ;
Pork. A lb.. .*. 9010
Corn, new, ear 45
dto Shelled 50
Wheat, ii-d 110
Cotfon 11
Chickens, iV mi wagons I 5
CofiVe, R. 0, lb ... 25080
do ,7; va 50
Eggs, from, wagon* * 19
Fbuir? from wagons 303 V
Green p-p'es 50075
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THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
which can be cured bv a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by tho hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered, to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &e. TGistar’s
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, blit it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays’irritation,
thus removing ihc cause of
the complaint.
PRDPAULD BY
SETS W, FOWLE & 80&S, Boston, Fas&
And sold by Druggists and Dealers gea^raßj-,
Win. Ij. Bradley's Standard Fertilizer
PRINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD,
FORMERLY '
POLLABD & CO.,
Cotton IF act oi\-g General A_gents,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
B. D.
Sea Fowl Guano !
G VARA XT Id ED
“27Q A-LISTTr SOLD
Sea Fowl Gnano 9 in Bags, 200 lbs. "
Jf, C. Cos As Superphosphate of lime , in bags, 200 lbs.
JtCy° The above Standard Fertilizers having been in use fir the past seven
years in the South, with unequalled success, are again ofiered at prices that can
not fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed to be equal, if not
superior to any ever sold.-
For Prices and Terms, apply to
GEO. W. WELLS & CO., Agents, Calhoun, Ga.
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-*•*&§**■’ V -vagy Ta&SJKSmTT - 'gg",v/ rs&7T*??G3*iXaBKUK WKrgaBS—
FARM IE3IFILE3MENTS 2
FEUTILIZERS I !
ITCH’D.
m&RK W. JOMmom & WOODRUFF,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Farm Seeds, Fertilizers, Wagons,Baggies,
Carriages, Portable Steam Engines, Im
proved Live Stock, etc.
Now offering at prices GREAT LY REDUCED, the following attractive stock ;
50 Boy Excelsior Plows,
50 No. C 1 Excelsior 2-llorse Steel Plows,
500 Dixie Cast 1-horse Plows, at 83. 0, or six at one order for sls 00,
500 one and 2-Ilorse Farmers’ Friend Cast Plows, the best turning plow ever
offered to the public.
500 FEED GUTTERS, all sizes and prices,
150 Corn Shellcrs. from 9 50 up,
250 dozen Handled Farmers’ Shank Hoes, cheaper than ever before offered,
75 Two-horse Iron Axle
from --75 00 up and warranted,
BUG GIFS.
Wo have the largest Repository in Georgia and consult every taste and every
pocke t
FEBLILIZERS l
5 00 fins • f the be-1 stand: id [’citi’ih; •, now ready for delivery, consisting
in part of
1‘.5 h) tons Russo-ll’s Ammoniated I kmc Superphosphate,
2'm tons S f ono Salnnle Guano, 100 ions I’u e Flower of Raw Bone,
COO tons Stono Acid l li spbaie, 150 tons Land Plaster,
CO tons Pot-; h Compound, 500 t- ns Oyster Shell Lime, also,
1 000 pounds Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, &c.
WSJ ~ ■. 5. aL-> ii& a
()•;:• J department is the. vest complete ‘o bo found North or South. No
seed can be called for that we cannot furnish.- We have now arriving:
10,000 Dozen Papers Choice uL Cknurnc Garilen Seeds.
1/ -•;() bbls Early R -so. Snow Flake, Drown•./oil’s Beauty and Peerless Potatoes.
Order at once.
250 la-hols of the eel-bra ted St. Downing’s Yam, very fine and early,
500 bushels of Red Clover,
1.000 p unds Lucerne, White Clover, Crimson Annual Clover, &c.
2,000 Bushels German Millet.
And right here let us urge every farmer to order AT ONCE, one or more
bushels of this German Millet. We know of nothing equal to it under tlu sun
as a bay or forage plant, and seed wiT be scarce.
1,00 bushels Hungarian Grass, 5,000 bushels Red Top or Herd’s Grass,
500 bushels of Timothy, 10,009 bushels of Red Rust Proof Oats,
2.000 bushels of Blue Grass, Orchard the only Oat worthy of planting
Grass. Rye Grass, Vitches-, &c. from January to March.
500 bushels of New, Rare and desnable Cotton Seed, Ac.
Wo are in earnest, we mean to sell cheap, and will GIV E ONE of W AIR
REN S PATENT RODS to all who send us au order amounting to $lO 00.—
Send foi Price Lists
We sell FARM ENGINES cheaper than any other Southern house. Try us.
MARK W. JOHNSON S WOODRUFF.
fAD 3m. ATE AN l‘A, GA.
FERT ZEES!
BALE’S GUANO, Price SSO per Ton.
BALE’S CHEMICAL, Frice SOO per Ton.
COTTON OPTIOII AT 15 CE.TTS.
A LIBERAL DICOUNT FOE CASH.
Rome, Georgia, January 12. 1876.
np,:iE undersigned manufacturer of above bran Is of Fertilizers, would state that he lias
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~c en manufaetuiing I- .-rtilizers here two years, aud that Lis Fertilizers Lave given gen
;ftl satisfaction.
; .... , vs have been impacted and are now ready for sale. Fertilizers shipped
>v the Beats cheap. Orders solicited.
0,.:7.2a!. .J. BALE, Home. Ga.
1 1
Ry;-*:R-, tUmion Ccanty.
r\\C i. h ufter date npplicUion wll be
’ )‘ to the Court o' o*l in ;ry of G r
-1 n e-ur.-'.y. Georgiti. ■ \ y.r e" 1 g*' 1
rm after the expiration ot ov.e montL fro a
his no’ ic for leave to sell the lauus t
ig to the estate of Arter George, hue of
nil county, deceased, for tno 1 ?n. ft o.
re li-ir? aad ere liters ot e. td - e< .
.his February 1, ‘• ' lJ ’ :
ihb'2*3od] Administvalov o. •- ' J i ! l
Notice to Conti actors;
W r ILL bo fit to the lowest bidder on the
' 'by in M.iich next, toe eon
tr;u-t ‘or bnihUng a bridge across Pine Log
creec, near it. A. Louahßoii s. The con
trac .• w:ii hr required to giv< a good and
sufli u* mud to kocj tu.i l uridge in r pair
for five years.
T TT OS. A. FOSTER,
i ! ub Pnai 1 ot Chunty Commissioners.
scu mnttjEi.
The Cheap Cash Store.
11 M. & C. C. HA RLAN.
COW Stand of B. Q.- Boaz J
Vt'c would respectfully call the attention of the r aders <f t V.e Tj.mk; to our
LARGE MB ATTRACTIVE STOCK OB ROODS!
Doing business strictly ar 1 exclusively on the cash system, wo offer greater induce
meuts than any other house in Calhoun. We have a • plendid stock of
Drv Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hots, Beady-made Clothing,
I WB 1 H I '
We can supply the wants of all in need of
F U II IS I T IT II II.
ALL GRADES AT
OIX.S 2 OIXiS 2
A good stock of Lubricating.'Kerosene, Machlnei yhrnd Tanners Oils always in store.
Me make, a specialty of STATIONER V and School Book-', besides many things
too numerous to tie embraced in this advertisement, dive a call. jaul2-ly.
m—twmt ii i—w mw—— ihimhiiil Maaam
W. IV.. SEAY. JVO. J. SE.IY
II O M E
STOVE & HOLLOW-WARE WORKS,
ZELoxsa-o, Georgia.
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following goods manufac
tured here. and the advantages over others:
Ist. They are CUE Al’Eid, and every piece is carefully inspected before shipment from
the foundry, and is warranted perfect.
2d. They are manufactured from the very best number one hot blast charcoal Gcoagio
iron, equal in quality to any imported iron.
3d. EVERY STOVE 18 WARRANTED, and in case any part should break from heat,
another piece to correspond will at once be given, or if any part should wear out, or get
broken by accident, it can be replaced here at home for a very small sum, and thus save
the pr>ce of anew stove.
4th. They are warranted to be as smooth and elegant *n appearance ns any Northern
or Western make, and as well if not better made.
sth. By purchasing these goods you patronize home industry, help to build up our
State snd keep our money at home.
We are making the fellywinc Cook-Stoves :
* s G3L9 OUST.” “SOUTHERN FRIEKD.” ,
Avery heavy and elegant stove for coal A plain, substantial wood stgve, easilvl
orwo °A - kept clean. I
R^Fir'llE ai i
No. 6, 7 and 8. For .wood. A splendid r r *f
stove. Alsi 77, with extension top foi’ res- I °’’’‘ an ■ *'•
ervoir and tin kitchen. “KE PLUS ULTRA.”
. No. 7. A spiel, iid ;u vc.
£s v, j jj t* stf, ve- far wood, with six holes, fox
w a cila r, '“ king, f unv.le in construction and vc^y
No. 7. For wood. Of beautiful design durable.
and high finish. '‘Bill W.P ”
sa TANARUS; PS BE? JJ tH-iiia a
CGLStfi No. 7. Sep stove (or wood, with four
No. 7. A good stove holes, same design as “Cherokee Chief.”
IIE ATI ,> $4 r r O V l2 .
'‘New Gloho neater*” No. 9. 10 and 11, for Coal
'‘Scorcher,” a Box Stove for Wood. IS, 22, and 28 laches
length of Wood.
SEOLLOW-WA JTLin,
Of all kinds for fire-places and cock-stoves. Also TIN-WARE nul TIN-WjC Ik v all do
scriptions.
Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of All Kinds
made to cider at short notice. Churches ar 1 .Masonic lodges furnished at reduced ratesc
Our price list will be found lower than the lev. „st.. Address a postal card to us, and w
will be forwarded free of expense. eepuy-bm
•THE CASH GROCERY STORE.
Slielor & Rankin, -
THEIR MOTTO: LIVE AND LET'. LIVE.
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The substaniials of life a specialty. Everything at bottom' figures for
cash. Will pay cash or barter fer eggs and butler,
August 9, 1875.
Try US BEFORE BUYING EISEWBESS-
THE OLDEST HOUSE IX OALHOUN.
Established 1 y .
NEW GOODS! NEWGOODS!
W E tuck of CaS ° and t 0 notify OUr fncnds tLat We arc nOW layln * in a lar S° and superior
SeasonaTolo Goods.
Those who wish Bargains will give us a call.
FOSTEK & II A!!I,A>.
J. B. S. HOLMES, M.D. Wm. L. GORDON.
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and "Retail 13
s t s,
Ko. 19 Broad Street (SHORTER BLOCK ) Borne, Ba.
Dealers in
A F t f> *’ -7 7-7 r% 7 I*\ 7
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Dye-htuSb* Toilet & Fancy Articles,
vM| Oils, Clnsa
TOBACCO, OIcASS, 6c.
BOTTOM FIGURES.
South Side’of Court House Street-