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LOCAL.
SATURDAY, APRIL HQ, 1873
Orange Blossoms.
Dry si dust.
Tho shade under the aWning of Messrs
Patrick k Co., 1. refreshing.
The shingles manu facto rod at tho
factory ou thu Kdisto, nre much ad
tu i rod.
"Who'll be queen of the May. mnidtn*.
Who'll be queen of the May." ?I la
Tthmyton.
tourl-ly.
On May day evening a cour tly scene
will he presetted in tho Kl/MO T Il'Alli.j
6u the first Monday in May proceedinge
ns Tronrr* ly will be c >mtn?nced. fc>ui??
will ho heard nn both ovcaaitiut, nnd
maiden speeches.
?u "? " ? ?-,
.? ... . ...
'?l'airth Lite rite pa It tly."
Wh?la In a name? Mf. Rose is the
head of the floral, and Mr. Lngormaii ia
t t the Fhutz. -nfeat.
v3'lic Ttirnamont Th it radiiy
IScxt.
We tall at? .ntion to tlo* pmgramm?
of -the Turuutnent, published in another
column.
The proeersit'ii will pa?s through the
main rtreets and accompanied by the
Hand ol* Music, will Inspire an inter**!
atnd enthusiasm in the occasi in, which
We aro oonfid-nt will ht sust:iin ?d by
the gallant riding of tho Kuighti?.?
We anticipate a grand and g-ila
aucce s.
Domestic AcrltUHurp1.?Do??? ?hr
v>rder of the '-Patrons of lluxmtHtlry''
\ nclude women ?
TValor Melons.?Not loo?l yet. hut
the Ang)r?t? ('mtstitulbmattd says O at
th?- |-r? apeet for a huge rT??p ia good.
_ ? I.?aarrv...?
llauii Hg ? W. M Sain & Co propose
t* do the hauling for ourpe-'pl* prompt
It at.d cheap.
?*vW$tt Lux " ?K. Fr.eki. I has a AiM
nsKorttnciit of impr>ved und oruaiuntital
iau is. Call nud are.
- ? i i a- - ? ? esas?? i
IJeoi*?Onn.brinus (the Ood of
ileer) snern s to have located at C. D
K-orjuhnV popular store; Readers will
iUfa in tu in d.
Cliaryed.?An exchange speaking
"of \he aoda water fountain in its loWn
eays that the feuut ia charged but not
the ediiar.
SUrrj Triangle*?-A brilliant statry
triangle con.posed of the planets. Venus,
?Jupiters a*d Sirius is visible in the early
evening in the cities of Wilmington and
(Charleston, "and all placet bttare^a. An
enthusiast has a-cn it at Oran^nburg
nud fully ex plains it t<> us.
lhicllum ?A singular duel took
place the other day at Vickaburg. Tho
weapons used were knivea. The sweet
names -of the combatants were Rose
D?nt and Violet Carter. As tho result
?of .he combat the V'olet faded forever.
Who would kn"w itt?It ? nceess
ary to remind pasi>rrti down Russell
Strtot thst the modernized a:id renova
tedrnrtdeneo, into which W. .1 DeTre
ville, Kaq. has just move I, is tho old
Toomer place. We d?julit whether the
Doctor would*recognize it.
Still Another Sorrow.?On Th?rs
day afternoon, at the Methodist Churoh
the funeral service was performed over
tho remains of little Rosa Wiles, the
adopted* daughter ol Daniel O'Cain Esn
J^tf was turned, on Tuesday last, hoi
clothes n?*?, ??d her uiitluKly
dc-nth Was the and result.
..??
JMM .1-1 ' : ?? I
llfawtumpro MagniHco ? It is est i->\
tnaAby various parties ol Indian ox
per rnwet'""that the number of tho M odors
is Mm?60,000 to 200,000. Cjuite a
tnargio. , JPfptU the strong pesilion
occupied hy these Indians it it estimated
that itrwill cost tho govcrumeut 975,000
for every main MvdeO taken or slain.
Assnnt*?ag then the smaller lignre to be
tho fNj&?bi notimato of fckeir number it
will take #4,600,000 to exterminate this
?'relic of barbarism." A Urgt Tndian
war is apprehended.
Mr. W. D. Smith of Georgia it in
Town and Im? one of the greatest labor
saring band plows, we over taw. for j
garden and other purposes. He will
tell the lights for County or State. lie
will rcmsiu bore lor a few days only t?>
test tbe qualities of his plow.
Condoned.?The Governor has par
dofeed Lottie W-rwianis, or Oreegeburg.
who was convicted of grand larceny at
the October term, 1872, and sentenced
by Judge Graham toon* yanr's imprison
rucnt in tho Ststc Penitentiary Th
'par Jon was granted upon l he rcco.am^n
datioo of the .Solicitor of the Circuit
and others. Ho sailb the Ilrrald.
Floral Fair ?The Fkgral Fair to be
held at till Cnllcje? Catupna in Charles
ton on Tuesday next and during tho
week promises to be a ?*?ry beautiful
scene. '1 be campus is to be end Bed iu
can va,??and .native and exotic {lowers in
great profusion and variety arc to be
displayed. One thousand Chinese l.iu
torus will illuminate tbo fairy scoue at
night.
Testimonial.?Judge T. 0. As
drewa, our well known citizen aud relia
ble County '1 rcasurer, has, it seems, bueu
inakinc friuodr in Columbia also. lie
has been the recipient of u very valua
ble aud hnudkoiuc gold natch, n present
from Major Henry Noah. Tbe occas on
of the presentation was rendered very
pleasant by the pres.'tice of a number of
friends at the Herald office;
Captain Torgr.?Our runden owe
many n hearty liugh to the humor of
the lamented Gillinore Sim ma l^r the
creat'on aad delineation of the character
of Captain Porgy. The tastes of this
rcceutric veteran h.ivo been pern.mated
during this weak iu Colombia, in a
''gouriua d of brilliant inveutive" and
ewstric i'owers, who ha introduced
pidlywo7ta> an arjflclo of l..L'e luxury.
A Fried b! ely num. w.'ter !
"FilSl Frilits.*'?lt? r. spouse to our
banter of last week as to early prodac
ti. us ol the garden, we received a very
neat little package, containing a quanti
ty of strawb'n ies. A note aecompaoy
io|; lite ?an e. inlVreus us that the straw
bet lies were ratted in tlrit County and
wwre a present from to uo I'rotu "Il.Ttutt
VoN " Our thanks! Is anything ehe id
i?f that in curly fruits or Vegetables. Ii
so. let us know it. "The proof of the
pwddiiig it," Sic.
lVciniaKilb Hilles.?'J he following
anecdote has outlived its early youth but
is capable of local ad: ntation. John
PtWnix tells the stcry that he was one
day leaving town by the steamer,
litery r body else was takiog leavo of
friends?bet he did ee*. know a lout in
the crowd. Ashamed of the loneliness,
as the bost sheered of] be called out in
a lour* voice, "Good bye Major," uud to
his great delight every tuau on the
wharf took off his hat mid ehouted.
?*Maje>r goutl-bye "
Another Bere?Tniant.-r-lt is our
solemn province to record in the j urn
el of "busy lifo the d"ath of Mrs
Maria L. Sifley, thi devoted wife of
Mr. John Sifley, and the in >ther of the
Kev.' J. Jj Siflcy, which occurred on
Tuesday of this week.
The deceased Was in the seventy
s' cond 5year of her age, aud was univur
sslly beloved by a lirgo circle of friends
who looked up to bur with a filial re
veranco and affection.
Her i ur'.al ti.uk pl.ice on Wednesday
afternoon and the htr?te attendance at
soli tun rictue bore testimony to ih>
general respect in which sh^ was held.
Truly u "mother in Israol" has departed
Jurors for May Term ?The follow
ing is tho venire of pelit jurors for the
May term of the Circuit Court :
John A. Patrick, L>. P. krpj< ? Ii
$ units, John S Howe, July Euibly, C.
*W-??CHtJM^^fsTH, James 1) B.yfTcr, Robert
Copes, John Sell.-is, lit in in iPimMtii,
lleiu&?>. tollman,* .Samuel 0- Farriso*.,
Rufen Salley, C \\\ .McMichael, J. 0.
Vuee, Ja...es Fun chess, P. R. Pear* m.
U I \ m\***im\i William T. Patrick,
W. C. W?,t, T. W. Mellichnmp, T. S
MeGrow, JJ T Wiiitumeeo, John Herl,
i). W. F. Muff, James Peulling, A. O
Ilelmaii, H. C Kennedy, W. J.
Struck, Anthony Gohlson, William
Dash, Abrain Goodwin, W. F. Ott, T.
Dakfs, J. A Hutlo, Tilli
Tho Sch?tzenfest in Charleston.
? Our German neighbors in the oitj
near the ocenn hare during tho week
I son keeping high festival and enjoying
themselves as they only can. The ar
rangements fur the celebration wer
thorough and complete and tarried oui
without mar or mishap.
Tho solute of cannon on Monday
morning uslu red in the carnival ? f jo\
and without let er hindrance the fest i vi
ty and mirth continued unabatjd until
the closing day of tho Fest.
Tho love of lestival and 'seal and
enthusiasm iu preparing for and enjoy
iag their reunions ot Happiness is a<
strong a trait in the German character,
as is thoir luve uf "Fndurlaad." th-ii
industry, and steeling citizenship. In
un nationality is tho union of festivity
und f-ol d virtue more beautifully
blend-d nor the e?[ tip ?iao of b jsincn
and pleasure letter sustained.
-??-[
"Dry Drought "? Not only are our
town folk complaining of the stifli'ig
dutt that invades every where and aottles
upon cv?rything. and which is a vert
unpleasant incident ol tiic long apell of
dry weather that we lire experiencing ;
but out farmers are seriously concerned,
ami are very appichciiBivc of the effects
uf ills long drouth upon the N"uug erop
The coin' say they, is dying out, par
tieuh-.'^y whec it has beci heavily
' manured, and the cotto.i beds are lite
tally heaps of dry silica, ("ardens are
parched up. and a general retardation
if not serious injury to the agricultural
interest will be tho result.
The warm weather had matured- the
fruit prematurely, when the severe frost
of 1 st week nipped its. budding growth.
; 80 that there is reason to fear a short
, fruit season. ' u? we predict good
i shower* in a day or two, nhich will go
far towards relieving the want.
Tbc a^unrral or I.r.wremo 1>.
C lark.
! A CF.NKaUL TiUr.rTF. DF R?SPKCT.
i
On Sunday morning last the remain?
' ?I Mr. Lnnrence I). (Mark, whose death
j was ehrooiclcd in the Nkwh uffla*<
. week, arrived by the train frssUI Lewis
j villr, and were received hy a large slepu
1 tatiou of his relatives und !rie id*. Th.
funeral cortege proceeded to the
Met ho lint church, where an unusually
large congregation or the peoplo of
? Oiawgeburg had aasoiuhled to perform
j the lost ittes and pay the last tribute of
affection and respect to his memory.
The Rev. Mr. Huff read the burial
ser-iee, to a hushed, ?idlcaed, and in
many eases wc*pin^ auditory. Th*
bcunn was most s>.fe:nn and impressive,
O? the gladsome spring Sabbath, when
all earth bce.ned alive and atune to
praise nud joy, a young life in the
' spring tide of its hope and promise 1 ?y
col 1 and coffined and tho solemn words
of burial sounded is chill contrast to the
fragrance and the mttsio nf Nature. A
stricken group clustered nearest the
e<>frtu ! The nearest and dearest in life,
are next him in his death, as hs lays
there, eoffned in the view of the great
congregation ! Who msy tell by
r' ctorie of words the bitterness of their
grief for their idolized? What words
could be syu inyuis for those sobs 7
What expressions utter the despair of
those tears! Truly the occasion was
n plote with a vuiee!e*s eloquence, thut
told of sorrow - sorrow deep and true
ami goneral for j-outa and ?n?rgy a id
the early buds of promising manhood,
thus laid Ion iu its spring time.
The services end ad, the scene closed,
but it will be remrmbered with solemn
and good effect hy the lirge gathering
uf our people- who beheld it.
The body was then* replaced In the
hearse aud, ntten led by a large number
i f tho congrogution, carried to tho "Ol 1
Grave Varl" whore it was interred
Flowers were heaped upon the mound
and iu the I osom of the earth he was
left to sl'i p.
Like tho flowers benutioaa cmbloms
and loved expressions, which "sleep in
tho dust through the wintry hours, snd
break forth in glory," he too, tho 1 >vsd,
and inst, shal' in an eternal Spring,
having huist the cerements of the tomb,
arise to a new and immortal life.
This is the #on?datiou not offered by
human sympathy., but pointed to, in a
sublime fai'.h in that philosophy that
believus in the Revelation from
Hesrcn !
J. W. PATRICK & CO.
(SUCCESSOR TO)
T. O. V INOE.
Respectfully call Iii? attention of the Public to their NRW ADDITION or RPRINO
GOODS juit rcoeitud and fer aale at EXCEEDINGLY LSW PRICES. Our slock consists
in purl of
1.EN08, JAPANESE. GRENADINES. OIL COT/S PERCALES POI.KA DOTS. LAWNS,
CROCHET NAINSOOKS. PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC,
WII1TK AN? COLORED OROASDIKS. '
SWISS.
?' PIQUE.
TsTOrrJ??sH? PAK;VSOLS, ?fcO.
latkst stylk8 Sl'KlN(i clothing and gknts itknishing
goods.)
Wo have bratifrbl to this Market the CKLFJIR.VTKD ST \ It Sil IUI
which we guarantee to KlT>uid WEAK belter than any other kin J. Measures tak-n and
made to onler.
? a\iii)r f?r a h.np lime s?cn the thOrasUr of introducing a FIRST CLASS IIOOT
and SIIOK la thia Heikel, will make tbia Department a SPKCIALTV, where can be
found any kind of Boots aed Shoes desired, freiu the nicest Philadelphia baud mode to
ih" mine i-.nn.ii jiu'lri. O.iUiiinl inspect our atock before you purole\*e an 1 nea if we
eau please Jfou.
J. W. DATRICK & CO
aprl 2C 61
i HI. jm I iL llll.lB.' lia nm ? IM I ' ? I ? 11 I 11. - - I m i j . .I II I 1 I I I I ? II I
WM. M. SAIN & CO.,
a nr. dri'twrkd
To do all kind of haulling
at
The SHORTEST Notice
and on
Reasonable termes.
TO LET
A LA kg K room over THE STORK
of
3io^i:.m;y & crook.
nmr 22 If
in THE COURT OF PROBATE
Whereas. George Holiver, Clerk of the
rniirtg of General Sossiona and Common
pl~"'. "f Slid County. Iinih applied lo me
fur Leiten g( Administration on the K?..it
.->i? ? 1 Effects '>f Laurence Avinger, late of
' trangeburj; County, dee^ahrd. ?
These lire therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to he and appear, be
fore me. at a Court of Probate for the ?nid
t'oiiniv tu he holden at Orangeburg, on tbe
17th *dny ?>f May 1K77. at 10 o'clock A.
\L. to ilmw eaiiao if any. why the said Ad
winistratioii shouid not he granted.
Given under my 11 ind and Iho'Seal of Com-ie
this 4th day of Aid A. D. 187-L and i ??
ine iiinely-ae ulh.yearef American Inde
? ?ltd tee. t
[I..S."| AUG. B. KNOWl.TON.
spl ??2t Probate J-idgo, O. C.
NOTICE!
All persons who
desire Pictures
taken, will please
come forward at
once, as I will
close my business
at this place by
the 15th May.
C. D. BL?MS,
ARTIST,
mar 22 a| 20 tf
DR. I. C. DUKES'
CRANGEBURG, S. C,
PSAl.'sS. IS
drugs,
MKDICIXB9,
TAINTS.
and Oils,
7INK TOILET SOAPS,
BRUSHES
a n d
run fl met,
PURR WINES anJ LIQUORS fe* U?Jisin*l
tines.
DYE.WOODS *nd DTR.ST?KPS ^morally.
A full line or TOBACCO and SKG OIL
liroicra and Physicians front the i'ountry
will find our Stock of Medicines < omplete.
Warrants I "enniiie nnl of lap Hem Qualiiy.
Lot of rULSiS GARDEN t-r'.EUS.
j.nn 1 : e tf
Do You Want
NEW GOODS!
go TO
BRIGQ-M ?NN'S.
IP you WANT
CHEAP GOODS
GO TO
7 BRIGGMANNS
WIIKRK YOU'LL VIST)
Any and Everything.
D R JA^liSOX
AiT?'OllNKY AT LAW.
Will practice in t he Courts ?f OR ARO E
BURG and BARN WILL.
OFFICE f'OCRT HOUSE SQUARE.
Feb22d II7
For Sale Cheap.
A small WKLI. IMPROVED PLACE ia 1
mile '-f Cedar Gro*e 8tora, ia tas Ferk.
Terms easy.
TH *D C. ANDREWS.
Jaa S*tb if
e^)0 A Valuable Im erjiiousjV)
AN PNTIRRLT NEW
Sewing Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC ISP..
OXLT FIVE ROLLVR)!.
Will! rn a *BW
Patent Butloti Hole Worker.
til k most simple and compact in
construction,
the most durable and economi
cal in usb.
A MODUL OF COMBINED STRENGTE
AND beauty.
''omplete in all iia parts, uaea the Straight
Bye Pointed Needle, S*>lf Threading, direet.
j upright Positive Motion. Nrw Teaaien. Self
' Feed and Cloth (luider. Operates by Wbea!
1 and on a Table. Light Running, Smssia
I and noiseless like a'J ?nod .high prieed
machines. Has patent rbeek 10 prevent t>*
' wheel being turned ths wrong way. Uses
j ilie thread dircet from ih**peol. Makes
I the Elastic Lock Stitch (tineit and strongest
Mitch known:i firm, durable. close and
i rapid Will do all k::id* of werk, fins aad
j coarse, from Cambric ts heavy Cloth er
' Leather, and uses ?11 descriptions ef thread.
The heat mechanical Indent* in Aaneriea'
an ! Europe, h?e been devoted to improving
i ami simplifying our Machines, combining
only that which is practicable, and die
I pending wiiii ell complicated surroundings
generally found in other machine*.
Special terms and extra inducements to
1 male nnd female a^eut*. More keepers, Lc,
who will establish agencies through the
country and keep our uevv machines on ex
hibiiion and sale. County rights given 10
smart agci<'s tree. Agent's coniplet? outfits
furnished without any extra charge.
Samples of sewing, de?ci'iptive circular"
containing teriua, testimonials, engravings,
Ac. setit free
Address. BROOKS sewing MACH INF
CO.. No. 1320 Broadway. New Tork.
trh H ly
HIHHONS, M1LLILEKT AND
STllAW GOODS,
187 J.
A I.SO
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, *C
Armstrong Cator & Co.
iMronvrns, MAKtrArrraaaa ass jobbbbs
Bonnet, Trimming. Neck and Rash Rib
bons, Velvet Ribbons. Neok Ties, Seeuet
Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, F.owers,
Feat here, Ornaiaenla, Frames, Ask, Sraw
Bonnets and Ladiea audChildren's Mais,
trimmed and untriinmed. And iu eennccl
ing narsraemi Wbil* Good*, Linons, awsa
broideries, Laeea, Nels Cellars, Setts,
Handkerchiefs, Veiling. Uead Nets, Ac., Ao
Nos. 227 and 24? Bnltimore Street, Balti
more Md.
Thea* goods are manufactured by ns or
bought fer Cask direet ly frea the European
and American .Man?facturera, embracing
nil the laicst neveltiea, unentailed in narie
ty end cbrapaea* in any market
Orders filled with eare premptaess sud
d"?paiek.
mat lit 4t
EXTHA INDUCEMENTS!
THEODOEE KOHU & BROTEHR,
Arc offering at ? SMALL ADVANCE upon coil, the LARGEST ?ad moot tftLtC*??' r
Slock of j., ,a*T
Dress Goods
?f EVERT QU AT. IT V and KT VLB et or exhibited in Orangeburg.
Printed r'klKCH PBRt'ALKS and OAMIIiUCS.
Tke LRteat Xofcltie? in PIQWES, MVMI.INS. LAWN. WfflTB 60OD? aad LINSN
Varke-I down to the Lowest Pricea. f ? , im
We dire, i ESPHOlAL AT IBM Tit)* to ear attractive Stank of
LADIES DRESS SUITS.
I |The ?os? Fashionable Styles of DENTS and VO?TflS'CLQTBING. . _
II ITS ! II ABS! II ALS: HATS! for everybody and at PRICES to anil alt.
PARASOLS of every conceivable Stvle.
LXTlUORDiNAltV IJAROAINS iu lioiiHakecp.njt O.jodi. - - ? (f
TOl LET QUILTS, HKD ?PUB ADS, fine MAKS.vlLLK.i QUILT*, TeJWELS, DOT LIES.
ice. kc.
You can rely upon finding tke most corapl jte assortment of Raffling, Corsets, Gle*fa*>
? oHpirv. Laces. Embroideries, Trimminga, Skiitsnnd Notions generally at our Store an4 at
ve.y LOW PRICKS. ? ? ; ?1
Ladiea about to make Spring and Snminer purchnies are rc-p-otOly invited to redrsjsjeJT
examine our immense assortment. We will ?fford every opportunity for a careful inspaa*
tiuu of our goods wilkout being importuned to buy.
THEODORS KOHN ft BROTHER.
apl 2* to ?
ROUND THE CORNER
?
la! i
IS TIIK PLACE
apl
To
Supply
T.uir Table
?Uli c?ery LUX
URY of the Season
In tbt CROCK It f LINK. My
Dclicaci's are loo numerous o
mention. bot whatever % on uant in
the HATING LINE just call ou
W. T. M?LLER,
And reu will gel it. Also a large supply ef
of FINK CUTLERY ami other USEFUL
ARTICLES. Come and see the
quantity ami quality of my
Stock. Mr price* will
RUIT ih?
times.
jy.ra
ft
;urn
?J. WALLACI
d? ? a. j
w
?I 11
? .:. A >i
HAS
on hand
a full stock
or choice
GROCERIES, TOBACctV.
CIGARS, AND FANCY
BRIAR RtK)T PIPES,
Wjih a cemplete alock of
( HOU R LIQUORS iron
tue very ..est
down te a
common
article.
All
? OF WHICH IS OFFERED low for CA3
G ITC UIC X call j
tip;
HCn?e aid
?.! SSI?
?91 7/
mar L'9
jsa IS
Wallace cahhok,
91S
Ltghtfbet'o ou Stenej.
WE ARE NOW
l ?.t'Hi;e*.^
? ? is* /.
IsdJ Ja:-m
...a* vale too
Oi'KNIN'Li OUR
i (tid
Stock of Spring and Summer Goods.
Such as WHITE GOODS, PRINTS, MOTIONS, AO. ' t;' iU
AUo a full Line of LADIES, MISSIS md GENTS SHOES, wit*. MATS,
COLLARS and CUFFS. ii oiS.lt #?ttl
riNtZ OLD 0.1 VAU A CIGARS, .. beta ,?lt3 *?Hi
I n these "hard Tiaaea to Lire" we hare on hand many artielea that win iiisNtnsjSl) fJSSSjl i_
y is the "creature eemforts. '
We intaad te keep alwaya "FULL UP" in the
And ?eil them CR FAP for cash. All are respectfully invited te eall ?cd enstearne estr
STOCK and PRICES
MOSELEY & CROOK.
OPPOSITE CITIZEN'S SAVINGS BANK.
mar H feb 8 1,,
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raiuw a x*a wUdtX?? bi ? - A
? SjghjSsssj-1 - s -i-'i-u.i ?ii ii jaAL-1-suB.a.jesu^ jlu.'sl.. sjsMsrtastPSBsssaassasaeanann^ .
REMOVAL!
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u*i)* .-?i:j*?:i
I -.< tr a >ui ia?
:ti-.' ii?q s Infi l\i?b
Jm-n li
lufi.rro hia FIUKMD3 that he ha. MOV KT> into the BULL IHK? lstnly ????
piod as the . -
POST OFFICE,
Who Ho intends to open a FIRST CLASS , |
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT j
. .t>)* *l s?;i iSt ????' V*f
And will psj strioi attention te the)
/ ' ? ,* ' ,**ihsi ?!. :?.;;!??
REHAtRIMG OF WATCHES, CLOJRJS A3D JEWELRY. ,
Will always Veep en hand CLOCKS, WATCHstS, jewelrt, Im ?Vf.
LERY.PLATED WARE, SILVER WARR, tad umta
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEPS,
LOOK OUT FOR THE OLP'STOX OF tW? :I 11 *"
BIG WATCH.
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