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S3P!SE Do NT- Forget 1 . TIIAT YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND AT TUE STEWART STORE A. FULL LINE OF GENE-RAL. MERCHANLISE' IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE STOCK--" OF STOVES AND ' FURNITURE. BOUGHT FOR CASH AND NOT TO BE UN DERSOLD r. - , (T ; (7 Stewart warming os. We are every day receiving fresh addi tions of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOE - . TRUNKS, VAL ES, CUTLERY. T AND . nrrvnir'NT a pi? And all other articles belong a gen eral stock. . ng U We also keep all the School Books rec mmended by the Stale Board - f Edu cation, which we sell-at contract prices. Call and se? U3 before purchasi i . Respectfully. J. C.WIUGHT $ CO. NOTICE. Parties desiring to purchase choice lor in a seleci portion of town would- do wel to call on T. J. STEELE or H. S. LEDBETTER. Johh W. Colk. Frakk McHeilu COLE AND UCKEILL ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ROCKINGHAM. N, . " The Sensation of the Season. ---THE DUAL- Attraction offered by our New Line of Men's -Youths, Bovs & Children's suits and Over coats for the Fall and Winter season. flvetcoais-Hich, Rare, RighvReliBble In Young Ellen's Suits In Boys Suits "We are very strong. The styles we how urf very numerous, arioTuing a wide variety - from which to make selections. In Children's "ECnee Suits" We are able to offer the very best and most original designs. This department has been given every care the productions this sea son surpassing heretofore shown. ft, SPECIAL ATTENTION DIRECTED TO OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF MINISTERIAL SU1 rS THE LATE8T AND BEST STYLES AND FABRICS. 10 PEE CENT. DISCOUNT TO MINISTERS, Alloruers shall have our prompt and CHARLOTTE Fharr I have just received a large invoice of A large quantity of Beautiful Table Chinaware. to call and see it. I AM STILL ON WHEELS! Having on hands and en route another car load of Buggies, Wagons and Carts Prices all Reduced for t he Holidas. OUR STOCK OF EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN m Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, I, v nd..rjthing else needed Mm UiV,u w.",w oyiu us. iow as any one else will sell them. i W. T. COVINGTON &G O VOL. IX. for these imitations and substi tutes, they are poof stuff at the best and increase your misery. Take Simmons Liver Regulator only. You will know it by the large red Z en the face of every ackage and by the relief it gives hen taken for Dyspepsia, Indi estion, Constipation, Biliousness - nd Sick Headache. TIKE SIMMONS L JUL Visit REGULATOR -J. H. Zeiun & CO., Philad'a, Pa. We show every Stvle -Frock, Sack or Cut- away. The manufacture, trimmings and as sortment of fabric all o;ie could desire. careful attention. We pay return charges. Ik N. G. The ladies are invited SJp(gIJIMS, by the people of this community, all o; ONLY Sal) K; ROCKI'NGIAlr, RICHMOND COUNTY. Annual Statement . . OF CLAIMS " Allowed by the Board of Commis sioners of Richmond County, N. C, for the year ending Nuv. 30tb, 1891 : 1890, Dec. 1st I Celia Anu Sheppard, for her support, t Norman .GilHs, for support of Hugh McCall, Suudy Sheppard, support of - self and wile, j Wm, Covington, his support, Jacob Bostick his support, Louis Little his support, Alford Bowden, his support, Sprague Wood, his support, Caroline Chavis, support of -daughter, , ,. v Jane Ray, support of self and . sister, Nathan Ledbetter, bis supt., I. E. Jordan, lumber for bridge, i - $8 00 18 00 16 00 6 00 6 00 600 6 00 6 00 6 00 600 6 00 15 00 1200 6 00 6 00 6 57 16 25 41 63 16 62 I Daniel Lamply, his supprt, Henry andford, his'support, Katie McLeod, her support' Geo. J. Freeman, registering voters, T. C. Guthrie, advertising, A. J. Taylor, support of poor for November, 1890, A. A. Malloy, regist'g voters, Pee Dee House; feeding jurors, 4 25 January 5th, 1891. Jacob Watson, his spport, Neill D. White, his " W. R.Covington, bis " Martlia Aun Covingten, her support, 6 00 6 00 600 600 Mary Ann Webb, her support, 10 00 George Malloy, for suppoit ot daughter, 24 00 " 6 03 J. W. Butler, regist'g voters, Jamas C. Thompson, convey ing prisoner to jail, H C Dockery,mdse for county Z F Long, esc, fees! &c, Z F Long, esc, making dock ets, etc., " j Edwards & Brougliton, for blanks, &c, W Ii Terry, advertising, J M Smith, material for pump Geo D Everington, reg. voter?, W D Ussery, coffiu for pauper 2 40 4 20 8 20 75 00 9 22 15 00 5 95 22 83 3 50 R A Robinson, regist'g voters 11 55 Rockingham Drug jlfg Co., for merchandise for county, J M Smith, conveying lunatic to asylum, J M Smith,for feeding prison ers in December, f J M Smith,aLnount paid court officers, . J M Smith, feeding prisoners in November, 1890, W G DeBerry, lees, &c. 2 -in 31 60 64 10 31 87 59 77 96 15 J M Smith, summoning jurors, 27 00 A J Taylor, support of poor in December, 1890, W M Smith, regist'g voters, 41 87 7 59 200 3 50 W A Graham, conveying ju rors to poor house, Sam Fairly, burying pauper, Sam Fairly, for bupppr of De- ba Fairly, j 19 15 Whole fees from Dec. term, 1890. Z F Long, whole fees, 16 22 20 00 2 10 60 30 1 30 60 1 25 22 80 3 75 F McNeill, solicitor, J P Carriers, d s, whole fees, H McLachern, sheriff, J M Smith, shff, whole fees, D B Brown, ds, ' D D Liviugton, d s, ' G J Freeman, j p, ' W F Long, assignee, T J CowaD, witness, Half fees from Dec'r term, 1890. . Z F Long, esc, half fees. 68 57 18 35 9 00 1 65 3 05 1 00 5-50 -2 05 60 6 55 2 25 2 30 3 90 4 95 15 30 6 25 J P Cameron, d s, half fees, F McNeill, solicitor, half fees, D W Vatson, d 8. half fees, A C Shaw, assignee, , " W A McDonald, assignee half fees,- D D Livingston, d s, half fees John McQueen, wit, half fees, W F Gibson, i p, half fees, J M Livingston, assignee half fees. Geo McNeill, wit, half fees, W.H Blue, wit, half fees, J M Smith, shff, half fees, C E Ashwririh, d s, half fees. D B Brdwffrd s, ball lees, John L.Currie,"8hff, half fees, J F Mesinheimer,witvhalf fees D M Morrisson, assignee, half fees, W A Ha r veil, wit, half fee, O A McKethan, wit, fees,i? ' John Nprton, wit, half fees, Rachel Leak; wit, half fees, Easter Leakj wit., i fees, Danl F. Stubbs,wit. . fees, Margaret A.Walterf, i feasr Franklin Walters, fees, D G Wright'd s, i fees, 27 05 3 70 2 10 "340 3 30 2 20 2 45 1 55 2 05 . 1 1 3 A McNair, j p, J fees, vvm vvuuams, wit. 5 iees, -W F Long, j p, i fees, Sam Crawford wit. i fees, W F Long ,wit. i fees, M L. Hinson Const., T C Guthrie mayor I fees W H Quickr wit. f fees, Geo. Harris, wit. i fees, W B Cole, wit. fees, Mark Morgan, wB. i fees, H K Gibson, wit. i fees, . D D Livingston, wit. i fees, M Morrison wit i fees, J A Harrington j p, i fees, Job n Lucas, const, j fees, John Y Fletcher wit i fees, Chas. Adams, wit i fees, Henry McLaurin wit t fees,. 1 55 1 20 1 70 185 1 55 60 1 40 180 1 90 1 22 15 2 50 2 50 Jqq; Wiliiamson, wit J feeSj. W U Ussery, for support of - Thomas Button, John Brigmanjor support of daughter, Thomas McGirt his support, February 9th, 1891. Jane Hay her support, Joe Wall for support of eon, Wm Dawkins his support 600 600 600 600 4 00 300 Harrell't Printings - House, for bpoks '6100 Harrell's Printing House, for dockets, Edwards & Broughton, blanks Elijah Watson, convoying prisoner to jail. W R Terry, advertising, L M Blue", 7 50 2 60 2 35 7 50' 8 50 Harrell's pr'nting house, blnks 18 83 T C Guthrie, Advertising, 32 68 W F Gibson, registering voters 13 08 W M FowIkiM & Co., lamps, 4 25 A J Taylor, support of poor, Jno Stone, ' " . " " W I Everette, mdse for Co., J M Smith' feeding piis'nrs " gerving notices &c Celia Aim Sheppard, her sup 21 63 32 25 25 69 59 87 .50,70 800 12 00 600 600 600 6 00 Danl Lampley, his support, Warren Dockery, " Emiline Stanback " James Slurrow, " Henry Sndtbrd T J Fletcher, r-pairmg bridge Jno Stne, supt of poor, Z F Long, C S C, making Dockets etc, JM Smith, feed in sr prisoners, " ,! am't pd court officii ;' " siiinmo'iing juroiv, Lear Shaw, her support. Ledbetter Bros, md.se for Co., March 2nd, 1891. S prague Wood, for his supt, Caroline Chavis, for support of daughter, Wm Covington, his support, Katie McLeod, her support, 4 50 57 50 75 00 67 02 71 00 15 00 3 00 52 65 600 600 6 00 6 00 13 64 300 12 27 600 26 00 50 2 50 1 60 1 70 12 1 25 80 78 87 2 15 2 15 Z b 1-iong c s c, merchandise for county, lees, &c, Louis Little, for nis support, W W Pegues, regist'g voters, Alford Bowden, his support, T A Bobbins, feeding jury, Z F Long, esc, whole fees, F L Crouch, const, whole fees M J Ed wards, j p, whole fees D B Brown, wit, whole fees, Z F Long, c s c, half feH, F L Crouch, const, half tees, 1 T ir 1 ,.l.iff. " iJiiiiiuB, juityui,iiaii ices p t , ..if i Li r 1jiij, u u., uiiii ieef, D F Webster, const, half lees, M J Edwards, i p, half fees, A M Long, assignee, half fees, 20 50 1) T Hargrove, const, hall tees 12 80 W H Murphy, j p, half fees, 8 25 W F L-ng, assignee, half fees 22 87 W F Gil.H.n, j p, half fees, 1 50 James Knitfht, wit, h;.lf fees, 2 (55 H O Covint'Mi, wit, half fees. 1) D Livingston, d s, half fees, J M Siiiiin, sheriff, half lee, . L M Blue, assignee, half fees, It D Gibson, wit, half fees, J M Livingston, assignee, half fees, W F Long, j p, half fees, J P Cameron, d s, half fees, J W Butler, d e, half fees. 2 15 y 10 2 00 2 65 2 05 6 25 1 10 6 85 30 1 25 1 3o 1 45 1 40 2 50 80 1 40 1 40 15 Elijah Watson, d s, half fees, J Butler, d p, hall tees, Venus Yates, wit, half fees, Henry Ralliff, wit, half fees, F McNeill; solicitor, half lees, J C Thompson, cons, hlf fees, Jame Tyuer, wit, half fees, D T Blue, wit, half lees, M H Brown, d s, half fees, V A Legelt, wit. half fees, A C Shaw, assignee, half lets, S B Ingram, d s, half fees, 1 65 5 95 . 15 1 05 C E Ashworth, d s, half fees, M L Hinson, cons, half fees, T C Guthrie, mayor, half fees 1 55 1 10 -r 0 I O 1 65 J P Cameron, assignee, lees, W P Evans, wit, halt fees, J C Bobbins, wit, half fees, 2 20 John Norton, wit, half fees, 3 40 W H Beasley, wit, half fees, 2 15 D M Morrison, assignee, half, fees, 6 40 2 15 3 05 3 05 2 70 ' 70 1 65 60 60 50 J W El win,. assignee, half fees Jerry Grady, wit, half fees, Julia Grady, wit, half lees, Jonah Harrington, wit, half fees, James Harris, wit, half fees, D W Watson, d s, half fees, J C Melnis, d 8, naff fees, D B Brown, ds, half fees, A A Malloy, cons, half fees, April 6th, 1891. , Sandv Sheppard, 'support of self and wife, J A McNeill, building bridge W R Covington, his support, S00 28 07 6 00 John Stone, support of poor, 62 W G DeBerry, for services, &c 50 Jane. Baldwin, her support 9 Neill White, his support, 6 Mnry Ann Webb, her support 10 Norman Gi. us, lor support oi Hugh McCall, Town of Rockingham, hurry ing pauper, Jacob Bosfiefc, his support, Henry Fairly, lumber for - bridge, John Brigman, for support of daughter, L Weil), conveying jurors to poor house, Martha . Ann Covington, for her support, Elijah E wing, for his support, ; VV R Ussery, support of Thos Batton, i Nathan Ledbetter,his support Mary Covington, her support 30 60 05 42 55 55 2100 &54 600 28 80 6 00 3 00 - 6 00 600 600 600 6 00 J M Covington, m d, for serv ices, ; ' . ! 180.50 Edwards & Broughton for -(iocket8v 4 i N. CUKCEMBKU 17, W T Coviugtoa- & Co. for mdse for Cof 26 75 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. for record books.' ; 20 00 May 4th 1891. Jane Yates, her support, 6 00 Joh n Sione-for support of the poor, . 52 36 Joe Wall for su pport of son, 4 00 E A Phillips, building bridge, 41 20 Edwards & Brougbtou fur blanks, 7 75 Julia Eilerbe, for her support, 4 00 Jacob Watson for his support 4 00 J A Ingram services and mielage as Com'r, 23 00 J P Little Jr services and ml age asCoin'r, 22 00 W T Covington services and. milage as Com'r, 1400 D Z Hardin services, and milage as Com'r, 25 70 Jas T LcGrand services as atty to- Board, 75 00 J A Ingram for work on bridge, 7 75 J M Smith feeding prisoners, 24 93 J M Smith, feeding prisonsrs, 22 15 J M Smith " for conveying lunatics to Asylun, 34 20 A L James for services and milage as Com'r, 27 20 Wm Covington for his support, 6 00 TJ Woolen for lumber lor brid-e, 16 00 J M Smith feeding prisoners, 18 66 Alford Bowden his support. 6 00 Jacob Bosiitk for his support, 6 00 K F Lowderiiiilk lumber fur . bridge, 90 08 Edwards it Broughton for ' blanks, 13 50 Celia Ann Sheppard for her support, 8 00 June 1st 1891. Sprague Wood, his support Caroline Chavis, her " H C Watson, repairing bridge 6 00 600 6 50 3 00 20 00 29-65 ! Lear Stnuv, tier support, Jno fetone, support ot Poor, D T Hargrove, for conviying prisoners to jad, --ll 05 (A M MeKinnon, lumber for bridge. 1665 18 00 18 00 6 00 3 00 600 Demps McMillan, his supt,- , Charles Parker, Henry Sandford, : )5 Lou is Little, Katie McLeod, her " July 6ihl891 Sandy Sheppard, support of self and wife 10 00 6 00 10 00 600 6 00 600 6 00 6 00 41 36 Martha Ann Covington, lor her support, Mary Ann Weblyher sup., V li Covington, his suppoit, Nathan Ledbetter ' ' Warren Dockery W R I orfery for support of Thos Battou, Elijah Ewing, his support, D W Davis, lumber for Bridge, Eastern Insane Asylum, trav- elinsjr expenses of S Dockery, 5 50 J L Moore, lumber for bridge, 15 00 1100 10 80 5 20 3 20 24 87 Edwards & Broughton, for tax book.1, J. M Smith for summoning jurors etc.. II C Do.-kcry, mdse for co , AM Long, Ledbetter m Tg co., repairing bridge, W G DeBerry, for services, fees, fcc, John Stone, support of poor, 74 90 20 00 17 38 67 03 J M Smith, feeding prisoners D B Brown, coroner, holding inquest, D B Brown, " taking up body for examination, Henry Fairly, services 011 cor oner's jury. 22 15 300 2 40 A A Malloy, Jerry H Lee, It L Brown, Dan'l Jackson, u (t CI u 2 20 2 20 3 60 2 40 2 60 6 00 3 90 4 00 7 40 21 00 4 00 67 50 : 42 17 40 25 40 40 11 20 8 20 u Malloy McEachern, services on coroner's jury, Neill D White, his support, Harrell Printing House, for blanks, Emeline Stanback, her suppt, James Muirow, his support, Norman Gillis, support of Hugh McCall, Nelson Tomlin3on, for coffin for pauper, K F Lowdermilk, lumber for bridge, J L Moore, balance on build- ing bridge, J L Moore, balance on build ing bridge, Wm Johnson, taking tax list 1891, A Johnson.services as assessor J B McNeill, " 50 25 00 00 00 J T LeGrand, services, as atty 37 50 Z F Long, c s c, making dock ets, &c, Mary Covington, her support John Brigman, for support of daughter,. 75 00 400 600 J C Mason, services as as sessor, 8,00 W F Gibson, taking tax list, 43 60 J A McNeill, assessor. 11 60 G J Freeman, V " 24 00 G J Freeman, taking tax list,--41 80 C P Dawkins, services as as sessor, 13 00 6 00 11 00 8 00 J T Bostick, ! Wm A Gibson, a u it tt. J T Woolen, E C Terry, servkea as list taker, W E CrosslanxJ services aa assessor. -Red dirk. Bowden, services as assessor, XT Jahti,. services as assesso? 44 8 17 12 1891. NO. 49. TI i o m as B Pa ce, " 1 o oo L J Oliver, services as assessor 12 oo J A Harrington, services as list taker, A F Patterson, svs as assessor A A Malloy, services as list laker, J McLean, serv's as assessor, W R Covington, services an list taker, W W Graham, services as litst taker. , 3o So 8 oo 43 6o 11 oo 24 6 24 70 A CBehton, serv's as list taker 27 06 W T Covingtorr, services as commissioner, A L James, services as com'r J A Ingram, services as com'r j P Little, jr., serv's a com'r E N Ingram services as as sessor, - 12 oo' 18 8o 16 oo 22 oo 6 oo E N Ingram, repairing bridge 17 2o CONTINUED ON 2ND PAGE. .LITTLE LIGHTS. v Shot From the Eocket- Speaker Crisp . is aged 41 years. Over six hundred bills were intro duced In the United States Senate on its first day's work. The Texans are talking about sending Mr. Mills to the Senate. The Laurinburg Exchange says that the new Baptist minister for that place has arrived and is com fortably quartered. The Milton advertiser has sus pended. J. F. Murrell, senibr Editor of the Press and Carolinian, died last week. The wife of Faye'teville's' mam moth merchant, Frank Thornton, died at her home in Fayetteville last week. There are forty :Alliancemen in Congress, andbut tight of this num ber supported a brother Alliance man for Speaker. Rev. Mr. Stewart, the colleague of Sam Jnes, died in Bristol, Tenm, last week, from an attack of typhoid dysentery. Cheraw had an election recently on local option and went "wet." An exchange remarks with much truth that if a man be-worth as much as $0,000 he can't be convicted before a North Carolina jury. Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, perfectly harmless is Simmons Liver Regulator. A Few Cold Pacts. Durham Globe." Newspaper mr-n in country towns always have plenty of money. This will bo certified to by any banker of respectable parents within two hundred miles of the print shop. They pay tbeir debts and never, expect people to pay what they owe At least the people believe this.' A newspaper man is a fool if he does not know that Sally Brown is visiting Mr3 Smith, although Sallie arrived an the midnight train -and had not gotten out of bed before the newspaper man went to press. A newspaper man who cannot attend six public meetings at the same time, go to three weddings and be at all the receptions and get a full list of the presents should quit the business and go on the road for a coffin factory; The Globe believes that a news paper man who cannot announce the arrival of a child at his neigh bor's and record his own death in the same issue is not a propeiichar acter to run at large, and the chief of police should run bim in. A newspaper man who expects a subscriber to pay what he justly owes naw and what he has owed' for five years past, is an anarchist and some day the law abiding delin quents will see the folly of allowing him to try to starve in their town. Newspapers should always be looked upon as a public nuisance and the law should suppress them when it is fully ascertained that the dclinquentsubscribers cannot doso. Wb have our opinion of a news paper man, and it is a violation of no con6denca to remark that 13 not flattery. So easy in. i ts action harmless and effect ual in xelieving is Simmons Liver Regula tor. ' " -c 4o 00 80 00 King George, of Greece, is still ill witk small pox instead of chicken pox as first announced Simmons Liver - Regulator ha?, nover bccii.kiio'sf a. toJS4 to qxsq .dvspepsia;. COITGOTNG ITS CAVSli AJiD CrRH v - Goiitjiu is an jnvolantiirr Effort trt .expel urtttttiMUf j.'iatit;r fyite 'the: -lungs or liroMchui 1 pasuKx,;u!!i is, therefore. a.s ii fi'ss;iry, ;it. T.mc. jis voniitinir Is to relieve tho .sion.iitii of iwu;stiMe or poisouoin .swbsfaulifs. lis-a general ' rnl, when tlu stt.nm !i is nnKuntened of it cunti'iit, tHe yeK'hinjr t'ases. -Not-no -with hrojiOhirJ irrftutun, th ffoct l'inf 1ihM- to rvRiaiH loiiyr ufUr the primary ctumf has Iwvii reniovfcl The reason -f this is thiit, m the jii-ts of ushih; aad expectoration, flietntieou coating of the throat juul air imnxtigi-a. becomes iutiuiiied ami eongested ; conse quently the innlkuitiou to eough n nil ex. pectonkte stiileoutiiuies jimi the dclii ato tissue of She fiineesai e (nrtlier irritated. T!i6 great danger of & -severe and pro tracted eiugh is in tjie liability n'ther to rupture a cottg.stil l.lmd-vess;l or to cause an irritation mid soreness that lay result jn. Hleemfion of thn lunga. llie ohvious course of treatment is U ailiuinister, first. An expectorant that . will ussist in loosening nd bringing away -the phlegm -.r.mt,. s oomHy, an anodyne to soothe the inflamed and irri tated membrane. T sic -omplish this two-fold piirpiwe 5s The design of all eoigh- itrcs ; hut the dnnger with most of theu is that they are so cloying to the stoniaeh as td seriously " inter fere wilh the process of digestnin ;' con 8equHitl,V, in the effort to , cure o eon'iiluint, the patient Ts liable to con tract another. "What, then, is l;st to be, ilon.e? Th answer is: Take a lueiti'biiie.that is botlf an anodyne and an ;xpcctorant ona whieh loo-sens the phlegm and .soothes the irritated memhrsne, but does' not intiitfere, with, or endanger, the regular functions of any other bodily organ. Can such a remedy be found? We reply uivhesitatingly, it- can in Ayer's- Cherry Pectoral., i'jiir more than Xorty- " years this preparation" 1ms been, in use, and it is witliout doubt.-;l3ie safest avubmost efiicacious of ail rough-cures. That it is so estimated by the pnlljc is evident from the fiict that no other preparation of the kind is in such uni versal demand. As a family medi cine, for cases of croup, whoopihg cough,, sore throat, bronchitis, and the sudden, pulmonary troubles to whieh children are exposed, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral U simply invaluable. Presbytsrian University. Raleigh Chronicle. Ai the last session of ibe legisla ture there was talk about a charter for the Presbyterian University, it being then intimated that it would be located in this ;State. It will, however be located nt Angusta, Ga.v The committee from the board of regents appointed to consider pro positions and select a site for ihe univereity will report favorably iu regard to Forth Augusta, on what is known as the Carolina, Heights The university will be built by four Presbyteriau synods; coMiprisin the States of South Carolina, Xorik Carolina, Georgia, Florida. It will , be built at a" cost of from $20O:0Oo to 3oOjOoo. The board ot regents will meet in Augusta the last of this month to receive the report of the committee. The people of Augusta, are delighted at ibis good news. Simmons Liver - Regulator Las never be.n known to fail to cure sick heac!acb James Freeman shot and killed- his wifo in Tatnall, Ga., five miles -. -west of Savannah, on the 8th inst. ealousy was the cause of the mur- . der. Freeman stood behind a tree on the roadside with a Winchester rifle , andr shot his wife as she passed at night. The body laid in the road until next morning. Freeman was arrested and is in jail io R Visville. Simmons Liver Regulator has never ailed" to relieve coativeness, and blind or bleeding piles. f.IPPMAK BROS., Proprietors, ; Drotjgists, Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH, 6A- PERFECTED CRYSTAL LEHSES W.I. EVERETT GENERAL 2ipHANDISE, b-aa-exfilusive sal of these celebrated. , glasses in Bockingha m, N. . The. only maaufactsiag oDticiana in the Soath; ikata, Sa. 4PEDDLBS AEE KT SUPPLIED Wim TUtSE.FAMQUS fiLASSS 'L
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